SCHOOLS AS NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCES (SANR) - SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM | NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

Provides recreational, physical fitness, arts, and structured educational programming for residents, using neighborhood school facilities. Programs may include use of gymnasium, swimming pool, track, instruction in sports, arts and crafts, games, and drill teams. Computer classes are available at one site, and computers are available to use at two sites. Participants typically help to determine programming for each site. Programs are often staffed by school personnel.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

3817 Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr., Cleveland, OH 44105

Hours

Service is available November-March each year. Programs run M, W, Th: 6:00-8:00pm at all sites .

Application process

Walk in. Must register at first visit. Parents of those under age 18 must either bring their children and sign permission forms or have children return signed forms before they participate. May also call any time and leave a message to get more information on specific site programs.

Fee

Free.

Eligibility

Serves residents of Cuyahoga County, although program is targeted to residents of Cleveland and close suburbs, particularly those who do not have access to personal, social, and/or recreational developmental opportunities in safe, structured environments supervised by qualified adults. Some programs serve youth only. Some programs are only for ages 18 and older.

Agency info

NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

Works to develop and build leadership skills in neighborhood residents, with the aim of strengthening connections between people and improving quality of life in communities throughout the Greater Cleveland area. Provides a neighborhood leadership skills training class and technical assistance with organizing and training.