The Achieving Independence & Maturity (AIM) Program serves students ages 18 – 22, in the three areas of transition: employment, post secondary education and skills of daily living. Our staff also assists students with developing work skills, accountability, positive attitudes, and effective work/daily living habits.
Some examples of volunteer opportunities include:
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- Customer Service
- Food Preparation & Service
- Stocking & Organizing
- Janitorial & Maintenance
- Creating School Store Inventory
- LGA Coffee Cart
Please click here to review the 2023-24 AIM Lionsgate Student and Family Handbook.
WHAT’S HAPPENING – AIM
AIM COMMUNITY DAY
Students with their families are cordially invited to the AIM Family Community Get-Together for an afternoon of food, games and fun!
Please RSVP by Friday, April 19th here.
AIM WORKSITES NEEDED
Lionsgate Academy is looking for job sites for our students ages 18 – 22 who are in our Achieving Independence & Maturity (AIM) Program. Check out our flyer for more information. Be sure to forward it to anyone whose business might be a good fit for our hard-working students!
AIM Transition Program Leadership Team
Jessica Bjorkman, Site Director
Nicole Brooks, Program Lead
At A Glance
Ages 18-22
Behavior Expectations: Be Safe, Be Flexible, Be Respectful, Be Responsible
Hours
8:55 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
AIM Transition Program Address
2342 Helen Street North
North St. Paul, MN 55109
(map)
Phone
651-300-4326
Email
Absences:
For general inquiries:
Fax
763-390-0012