AIM House, LLC
2000 21st Street, Boulder, Colorado, 80302
We strive to connect participants with their personal hopes and dreams for the future, to help them develop an inner sense of purpose, and to cultivate the awareness that they are ultimately responsible for their own lives.
Facility Highlights
- Education
- Community-Minded
- Extracurricular Activities
Specialization
Academics
AIM House residents discover an abundance of academic opportunities in Boulder and the surrounding areas. For those pursuing post-high school education, the city is home to the University of Colorado, Front Range Community College, Naropa University, The Cooking School of the Rockies and several other respected trade schools. Young adults requiring remedial education, GED preparation or SAT review before reaching their goal of attending college also have a variety of options. In all cases, the AIM House team provides the support necessary for participants to succeed academically, providing tutoring and structured study sessions for each student according to his/her specific needs.Internship Program
An alternative path to success for those who are ready for a business environment is our internship program which helps AIM participants acquire the real-world experience they'll need to succeed in their field of interest. Case in point: this website is the work of an AIM resident whose goal is to learn graphic and web design. To help him reach this objective, AIM staff arranged an internship with an elite Denver Agency, where he worked on this and similarly relevant projects. Other AIM participants have successfully interned at a variety of local businesses, radio stations, theaters and hospitals, gaining invaluable experience, skills and contacts along the way.
Facility Settings
- Average Location/Amenities
Meet the Staff
- Mae Martin Conroy FounderMae is the co-founder of AIM House. Mae graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder with a bachelor of arts in English and television/film production. Before opening AIM House with her husband Daniel, Mae worked for several years at CEDU treatment center in Running Springs as a teacher and counselor. Mae also held several positions in the field of television production including an internship with the David Letterman Show in New York City. Mae also enjoyed a wonderful opportunity as part of the writing and production staff of the Rosie O’Donnell Show. After opening the AIM House Young Men’s program in 1999, Mae dreamed of someday having the same program for young women. In 2005, she founded the women’s program now located at the beautiful Earl House property. Mae’s favorite part of working with participants is watching them find what they love to do.
- Kelly Corn Executive DirectorKelly is the executive director of the AIM House men’s program. Before coming to AIM House and working in marketing and admissions in 2004, Kelly held the position of executive vice president and partner at Sumaato Advertising in Denver. Prior to his time with Sumaato, he was a free-lance photographer for 14 years.AIM House was introduced to Kelly by his long time friend and colleague, Daniel Conroy. Seeing the importance of the AIM House mission, Kelly made arrangements for his agency to provide the first AIM House internship in 2000. Four years later, Kelly left Sumaato to work full-time in marketing for AIM House. His role has expanded over the years to include not only time spent talking with prospective participants about coming to AIM House but also to include a variety of different program operations. Among other things, Kelly provides oversight for all of the men’s program infrastructure, manages all information technology for the program and plays a key role in developing tools for providing ever better resources to and communications with AIM House families.