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On Purpose Academy and Mentoring Center serves Preschoolers ages 2 1/2 to 4 year old with a researched based curriculum preparing them for Kindergarden. Our afterschool programs serves students and their parents with mentoring, training, life skills and community service in order for them to be successful in life.

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Tutoring Services
Subject Tutoring
Student Counseling Services
Homework Help Programs
Educational Programs
Instructional Materials
Self Help Instruction
Students
Private Schools
Provides homework help to enhance student study skills for youth. Participants performance is tracked by teacher/parent contacts, interim reports, and report cards. Incentives for participants include leadership classes and field trips. Kids Cafe provides prepared food to the school age children enrolled in the afterschool program.
Program provides homework help, tutoring by a certified teacher, cultural enrichment and youth development activities, dinner daily and parent support.

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Tutoring Services
Subject Tutoring
Achievement Testing
Team Sports/Leagues
Glee Clubs/Choir Groups
Day Camps
Homework Help Programs
Recreational Activities/Sports
Program provides access to a gym, computers, internet, and services for homework assistance. They provide after school snacks and extended child care services. And youth enrichment programs they do not transportation.

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Extended Child Care
After School Meal Programs
Homework Help Programs
Offers after school activities for youth ages 6 to 17 who have developmental disabilities. Which include arts and crafts, outside play, reading, movies and homework assistance. During the Dayton Public Schools calendar school year schedule.

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Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Child Care Centers
Disability/Rehabilitation Related Occupational Therapy
Adapted Toys
Adapted Health Care Devices
Assistive Technology Equipment Provision Options
Homework Help Programs
Early Identification Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Offers after school activities for youth ages 6 to 17 who have developmental disabilities. Which include arts and crafts, outside play, reading, movies and homework assistance. During the Dayton Public Schools calendar school year schedule.

Categories

Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Child Care Centers
Disability/Rehabilitation Related Occupational Therapy
Adapted Toys
Adapted Health Care Devices
Assistive Technology Equipment Provision Options
Homework Help Programs
Early Identification Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Provides general library services without charge to all residents of Plain City.

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Public Internet Access Sites
Reference/Information
Library Audiovisual Services
Online Databases
Homework Help Programs
Public Libraries
Youth from kindergarten through high school experiencing disadvantages associated with growing up in an environment of high rates of poverty, substance abuse, illiteracy and crime are eligible for this program. Every week, thirty students are encouraged to complete homework and learn good study habits. They participate in the Eastside Youth Program, which teaches money and household management, cooking, laundering, and other practical life-long skills to help them become independent, contributing adults.