Overview

Renovation of a former garage turned church into the new 6,785 S.F. headquarters for the non profit, The Bench Mark Program. Updated finishes and some MEP systems throughout interior 1st and 2nd floors including bathrooms. classrooms, kitchen, new gym space, new women’s space on 2nd floor.  The scope of work also included some minor exterior improvements as well.

Client:

The Bench Mark Program

About the Bench Mark Program:

Bench Mark Program was founded in 2014 to transform the way we serve our community’s most vulnerable, yet promising population: underserved youth. At that time, many young adults simply were not responding to traditional therapy, prevention programs, or even probation. To maximize their potential, we knew we needed to earn their trust through a common bond. Enter weightlifting.

We started offering free personal training services to youth identified as “at-risk” by local high schools and community organizations. It wasn’t long before we learned that the gym was more than a place for physical exercise. It was a safe, positive space to teach hard work, goal setting, and grit. And because we established a strong foundation through weightlifting first, our students responded positively to our mentorship.

Word spread quickly, and the Bench Mark Program family grew. From 4 to 30 to 150. The gym became their home away from home, a place where they found consistent, enduring support from mentors who treated them like adults. As the numbers of students grew, so too did our breadth of services. And student leadership development–a path for students to eventually become mentors themselves–became the overarching goal.

Fast forward all these years, and while the gym, the team, and the scope of impact have all expanded, the core of the organization remains the same: build our underserved youth into community leaders.