Juvenile Upholding Morals & Principles of Society

A nonprofit organization

The JUMPS Summer Camps provide a safe, fun, and active environment in which children can develop academic reading and math academic skills, leadership ability, self-esteem and friendships.

JUMPS Future Leaders Camp (Hopkins Park) The JUMPS Future Leaders Camp is designed for teens between the ages of 13 to 18 years old. Teens will be challenged and inspired through our summer program. The purpose of the camp is to strengthen teen's leadership qualities, fiscal empowerment and public speaking skills. Teens will travel off-site on Fridays of each week to state and local legislative government (State House, County Council), community services agency, local business and financial agencies. In addition to a specialized activities, teen will be exposed to topic such as the importance of voting, community service, entrepreneurship, public speaking, conflict resolution and financial management. The camp will operate from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.
JUMPS Math & Reading Camp (Eastover Park and Bluff Road Park)
The JUMPS Math and Reading Camp is designed for youth between the ages of 6 to 12 years old. Teens will be exposed to math and reading skills, character education and recreational activities. The purpose of the camp is to provide a safe, fun, and active environment in which youth can develop reading and math skills, leadership ability, self-esteem and friendships. Campers will be take part in an interactive mobile classroom with includes i-pads and recreational games provided by the JUMPS Mobile Classroom. The camp will operate from 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Give holiday food boxes to over 100 families in Lower Richland. Each box contains vegetables, fruit, and meat.
The Angel Tree gift program is for low and moderate income kids during the holiday season.

Testimonials

Programs are anticipated to be housed by our parks and recreational facilities/buildings and the Community Holistic Wellness Center in Hopkins has given JUMPS space and a in-kind donation rental discount. JUMPS with collaborative partner behavior modification counseling service to communities has a long-term partnership with Richland County School District One as well as School of Hope USDA feeding program.

In addition, The JUMPS Business Development Center provides fundamental knowledge to middle and high school students, ages 11-17, regarding how to start a business using student's current skill and knowledge as the starting point for the endeavor. Even if students do not decide to pursue self-employment as a career, they will have learned valuable business skills that will help them be successful in any job market.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Juvenile Upholding Morals & Principles of Society

Tax id (EIN)

57-1094681

Address

7356 Garners Ferry Road Suite 125
Columbia, SC 29209

Phone

803-447-1291

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