Center For Leadership Development

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2425 Dr Martin Luther King Jr St
Indianapolis, IN 46208

The Center for Leadership Development (CLD) in Indianapolis, IN is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering minority youth in Central Indiana. With over 40 years of experience, CLD offers a wide range of programs and services that focus on personal development and educational attainment, preparing students for success in college, careers, and community leadership.

Through their Indianapolis Youth Development programs, CLD helps minority students develop important character traits such as self-confidence, discipline, resilience, and respect for self and others. Their strong emphasis on hard work and high achievement has resulted in a significant impact on youth, with 77% of CLD participants enrolling in post-secondary education and 46% earning a college degree. CLD's mission and programs have proven to make a real difference in the lives of minority youth in the community.

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4.52 reviews
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Brent L.
11/18/2015

Just the best. Educates, motivates, uplifts, supports, and improves the lives of kids in Indy. And does it fairly across race and class.

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Gloria D.
2/26/2020

I came here for a work retreat. The space is near where I live. It is located on MLK St. The Center provide a lot of resources for the community, especially for students in K-12. The staff there...

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