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58 North Front Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Free afterschool and summer programs, paid employment opportunities for teens, and daytime classes for homeschooling youth (sliding scale tuition, full scholarships and payment plans available for daytime programs).
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45 Partition Street, PO Box 2271, Saugerties, NY 12477
Drop in programs available for youth with a wide variety of activities.
668 US-6, Mahopac, NY 10541
Offers a variety of activities and programs for teens to encourage reading, socialization, and participation, such as the Teen Library Council, Anime Club, and Gaming Group.
211 Lake Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Offers participants themed activities and lessons in scientific exploration, character development, culinary activities, physical fitness, arts and crafts, and weekly field trips. Program is run by qualified child care professionals for eight weeks throughout the summer. Each week has a specific theme. Breakfast is provided.
22 US Oval, Suite 218, Plattsburgh, NY 12903
Adventure Based Counseling (ABC) is a group oriented program that helps participants learn to increase self-awareness, accept responsibility for their choices, and connect with others. These outcomes offer a unique opportunity to help adolescents achieve positive therapeutic outcomes.
945 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747
Provides opportunities for middle and junior high school students to participate in an Annual Youth Conference. Students create and develop marketing materials and have opportunities to interact with their peers and highlight each other.
8 Maple Ave, Cohocton, NY 14826
Library services vary by location but can include summer reading programs, public computers with internet access, free wireless connections, children and adult book clubs, story times, outreach services to elderly and local schools, copying and faxing services, and public meeting rooms.
18 Westage Drive, Fishkill, NY 12524
Scouting provides character education programs for young people, teaching citizenship, physical and mental fitness while building leadership, self-esteem and confidence. Programs include Cub Scouts for boys, first through fifth grades, Boy Scouts for boys, ages 11-18 and Venturing for young men and women ages 14 through 20.
1775 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746-2422
Provides the Christian message of hope, forgiveness and love to teenagers from all denominations and backgrounds. LIYFC trains and motivates young people to be leaders and positive examples among their peers. Mobilizes church youth to service projects and individual acts of caring and love. Serves all of Long Island. Newsletter and Agency Brochure available.
220 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561
Recreation programming for teens. Tutoring, games, counseling, mediation, computer lab, CPR/First Aid classes, and employment help offered. For more information go to http://newpaltzyouthprogram.org/
325 Franklin St, Tonawanda, NY 14150
Provides an After-School Youth Enrichment Program to meet community needs among youth from low-income families who lack access to other programs that might help them succeed in school and other areas of life. Offers a blend of evidence-based programming developed by Boys & Girls Clubs of America and research-based programs developed locally to meet the unique needs of local youth.
507 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401
Features bike education and rides for youth aged 11-14. The program includes 6 sessions on Saturdays from 9am to Noon, in May and June. Each session will feature on- and off- the bike instruction and a bike ride. The participants will receive a water bottle, patch kit, safety light, T-shirt and bike multi-tool. The final part of the program will be the Tour De Kingston/Ulster, on Sunday June 27th, which will include a BBQ and awards (go to http://www.tourdekingston.com for more information on this event).
700 South Drive, Suite 203, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
Provides an after school and school break program called CLUB ASPIRE After School Program Integrating Recreation & Education. This innovative program attempts to accommodate each child's communication/learning method, integrating what has proved to be successfully implemented within the child's current educational agenda.
350 South 6th Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides a place for the youth of the community to gather for various activities, programs and events to help them build self-esteem, make new friends, learn new skills and just have fun.
300 Forest Drive, East Hills, NY 11548
Teens (grades 9-12) enjoy opportunities to meet new friends, stay fit, develop leadership skills, engage in Jewish life and learning and participate in community service. Volunteer opportunities are available in a variety of programs after school and on the weekends. The Teen Services Center also has numerous academic test prep offerings: SAT, PSAT, ACT, and Regents review with NYS certified teachers.
P.O. Box 5426, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Developing inner strength of the generational poverty stricken tweenaged and teenaged population-increasing the odds for success. Confidence building is the core of the curriculum-Wellness Model, Self-Perspective, Self-Discoveries, Outlook, Financial Literacy, Communication, Behavior Modification,Bullying, Personal Vision, Goals, Creating Success and Racism, Bringing understanding to the participants mind; ensuring he or she know their full potential, unleashing intelligence and positive energy-encouraging the greatest degree of success by self -empowerment; achievement. Participants will learn to utilize their inner strength to make positive decisions and choices-taking responsibility for their lives NOW Participants will learn motivation is the foundation to their success-mastering strategies and "tools" from the curriculum to become their own"cartographer". Program provided in a 12 week workshop series-interactive lecture; learning materials provided.
133 Spring Street, Monroe, NY 10950
Activities include youth enrichment programs, family hikes, holiday festivals, and youth day camp.
Mohegan Lake, NY 10547
The Boy Scout program features age-appropriate activities based upon the aims of scouting - building character, improving physical fitness, teaching practical skills, and developing a spirit of community service.
285 Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701
Focuses on developing 6th, 7th, and 8th graders into young leaders before they enter high school. The free, interactive, after-school program focuses on respect, enthusiasm, and articulation to help them develop their authentic selves
209 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Offers health education, positive youth development activities, and opportunities for community service. Run in conjunction with Planned Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley.
325 Manhattan Street, Buffalo, NY 14214
After school programming for boys and girls ages 5 to 18 in five core program areas, outlined below. Character Leadership Development: Empowers youth to support and influence their Club and community, sustain meaningful relationships with others, develop a positive self-image, participate in a democratic process, and respect their own and others' cultural identities. Education and Career Development: Enables youth to become proficient in basic educational disciplines, apply learning to everyday situations, and embrace technology to optimize employability. Health and Life Skills: Develops young people's capacity to engage in positive behaviors that nurture their own well-being, set personal goals, and develop the competencies to live successfully as self-sufficient adults. The Arts: Enables youth to develop their creativity and cultural awareness through knowledge and appreciation of visual and tactile arts and crafts, performing arts, and creative writing. Sports, Fitness, and Recreation: Develops fitness, positive use of leisure time, skills for stress management, appreciation for the environment, and social and interpersonal skills.
53 Orchard Street, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Provides programs and services to meet five of the six areas of need, Academic and Career, Family, Financial, Social and Mental. The school district provides a well-rounded Athletic Program that the majority of our youth participate in, which meets the sixth area of need (physical and athletic).