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Offers free after school and out of school time youth development services for children age 6 to age 18. Provides activities and services that focus on academic success, character and citizenship, healthy lifestyles, career exploration, STEM and the arts.

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Boys/Girls Clubs
Middle School Students
High School Students
Day Camps
Youth Enrichment Programs
Elementary School Students
Provides a day camp for neighborhood children in which St. Ignatius students act as counselors. Activities include swimming, reading, math, sports, crafts, field-trips, and others. Breakfast and lunch are provided. This program is limited to 150 participants.
Offers before- and after-school programs and summer day camps for school-aged students. Services include individual and group tutoring, computer labs, homework help, and various other enrichment activities. Seeks to help students meet core academic requirements and prevent summer learning loss. Summer camps also involve a variety of fun activities such as swimming, arts and crafts, field trips, etc.
Provides day camps throughout the Summer. Camps specialize in music, dance, and theatre activities and education. Programming and inclusion for those with developmental and physical disabilities is available.

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Physical Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Day Camps
Provides day camp opportunities in the summer.
Provides week-long summer day camps or supervised overnight summer camping programs for girls. Activities may include games, hiking and crafts. Camp programs for older girls focus on leadership activities in which counselors assist participants in coordinating activities for the younger girls.
Maintains open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
DeafEND is a Deaf and Hard of Hearing program focused on teaching children how to live a substance free healthy life. DeafEND provides in school substance abuse prevention education to Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. DeafEND runs a free summer camp every year for Kids of Deaf Adults (KODA). DeafEND provides leadership and healthy living education to teenage adolescents who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing to promote their overall wellbeing.

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Summer Camps
Deafness
Substance Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Maintains village parks and recreation areas including Huntington Park, Smith Park, and Piluk Preserve.
Provides public swimming pools. Day passes for individual pools and citywide yearly membership available.
Provides participants with a structured day of activities in a safe environment; breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided; for persons with Alzheimer's, a related disorder, or frail elderly. Transportation available.

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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Personal Care
Hearing Screening
Sign Language Instruction
Respite Care
Art Therapy
Summer Camps
Kinship Care
Case/Care Management
Wraparound Facilitation/Community Support
Physical Therapy
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Pediatric Rehabilitation
Speech Therapy
Health/Disability Related Social Clubs
Occupational Therapy
Sign Language Interpretation
Speech and Language Evaluations
Assistive Listening Devices
Deafness
Home Delivered Meals
Social Skills Training
Adult Day Programs
Dementia Management
Senior Ride Programs
School Readiness Programs
The Pastime Park Campground offers hiking trails.
Provides a variety of full day summer camps featuring sports, arts and crafts, STEM projects and open swim time.
Provides a variety of mini-camps/special interest camps for children and teens in the City of Richmond Heights.
Maintains park land for recreational purpose and enhance the personal, societal and economic benefits that impact the citizens pursuit of recreation and leisure.
Provides information and referral and family support to those in the Valley affected by the autism spectrum disorder. Offer programs including: Special Santa & Bunny, Family Portraits, monthly community outings, monthly support groups, Moms and Dads Night Outs, Social Connections, educational workshops, and flagship program, Camp FRIEND. Annual Fundraiser, Mahoning Valley Warrior. Can follow them for events and information at facebook.com/autismmv/ or AutismMV.org

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Specialized Information and Referral
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Developmental Disabilities Social/Recreational Programs
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Advocacy
Summer Camps
Maintains open spaces for recreational use by the public. Activities include hiking and jogging, roller blading, bicycling, mountain biking, dog walking, equestrian, picnicking, hunting and fishing, golfing, geocaching, birding, arts and crafts, tours, special events, and various public programs. Activities vary by location.
Offers a week-long, full-day, theatre summer camp. Attendees may participate in a variety of activities, such as performance, hands-on art making, character design, costume construction, dramatic exercises, and story writing.
Houses a permanent collection of American art and hosts special exhibits. Holds tours as well as educational events, craft show, and art classes. Art scholarships available to talented, financially challenged school age children. Family programs offered monthly. Welcomes volunteer docents. Facility available for rental. Has museum shop at main site.

Provides recreation centers with a variety of fitness classes and arts programs.
Provides recreation centers with a variety of fitness classes and arts programs.
Youth summer camps are available for a variety of ages and needs. Special care at camp is available for children who need a little extra supervision and attention. Financial aid, free meals, and/or transportation may be available to those who qualify.
Offers open spaces for the public to use as venues for recreational and leisure programs.
Develops, maintains, and makes available to the public, paths in forest, foothill, and other areas that are suitable for walking.