Our Programs

At Karma Club Teen, we believe every young person deserves a safe, welcoming place to grow, learn, and thrive. Our free after-school programs are designed to meet teens where they are and help them build the skills, confidence, and connections they need for the future.

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Academic Support & College Readiness

From free peer tutoring and academic support  to college access  through our FuturePrep initiative, we remove barriers that stand in the way of future success. We guide teens on their paths to higher education with local college connection, workshops, mentorship, and hands-on support.

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Career Exploration & Readiness

Through the Future Healers Academy, a healthcare career exploration summer program in collaboration with Dominican University and Sutter Health, as well as our free STEM, AI, math and public speaking camps, students prepare for real-world careers, particularly in high impact fields.

Arts & Creative Expression

Our vibrant art department offers classes in painting, jewelry making, clay, crochet, and more. Teens can drop in during open studio hours or participate in structured group sessions to express themselves and connect with peers.

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Social & Emotional Wellness

Karma Club is a 'third space' where teens feel they belong. With programs like homework circles, art exploration, group games, music, and just hanging out in a safe space, teens build friendships, reduce stress, and boost resilience.

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Basic Needs Support

We know success starts with stability. That’s why Karma Club provides free access to healthy snacks, free groceries through Karma Groceries, and free clothing through Karma Clothing—ensuring every teen has what they need to feel supported and cared for.

Outdoor Wellness & Healthy Alternatives to Substance Use

Karma Farms is an outdoor wellness and eco-education program giving teens opportunities to reconnect with nature, build wellness habits, hike, grow medicinal herbs, and learn through hands-on outdoor experiences in sustainable gardening, farming, and ranch life. Led by a licensed therapist. Location is Black Mountain Ranch in West Marin, a 1300-acre working ranch.