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Provides programming that enables youth ages 7 to 12, facing challenging life circumstances, to achieve their full potential as productive, responsible, caring people. The five core program areas are character and leadership development; education and career development; health and life skills; the arts; and sports, fitness and recreation.

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Child Care Provider Referrals
Bullying Prevention
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Boys/Girls Clubs
Provides after school program for youth

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Youth Enrichment Programs
Provides a bilingual after-school program
Offers a program for adolescent males and young men to spend time with consistent volunteers who are there to encourage and help participants. During programming times young men get to participate in dodge ball, basketball, working on projects, and other activities. A meal is served.

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Youth Enrichment Programs
Adult/Child Mentoring Programs
Provides programs and activities for youth that focus on these areas: character and leadership development; education and career development; health and life skills; the arts; sports, fitness and recreation.
Provides a before and after school enrichment program.
Provides programs that emphasize social and emotional development, and social, cognitive, and behavioral skills that youth need to be healthy and productive. Also offers programs that help to meet the special character-development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their life.

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Youth Development
Youth Enrichment Programs
Provides troop activities for girls related to specific areas of interest in the following focuses: S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), Life Skills, Leadership and Entrepreneurship, and Outdoors. Offers different levels of scouting for different ages including Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador.

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Scouting Programs
Developmental Disabilities

Provides free boys/girls club for youth in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Club focuses on academic success, healthy lifestyle, character building, and leadership. Members participate daily in 45 minutes of academic assistance led by a certified teacher, 45 minutes of physical activity, and they are expected to perform community service throughout the year.
Offers a program aimed at empowering young people to identify community needs and collaboratively develop solutions. Participants plan and execute various service projects. Program is divided into two sections based on age groups
Provides programs to meet the physical, educational, and social needs of poverty and homeless adults and children through Christian perspectives.

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Team Sports/Leagues
Recreational/Leisure/Arts Instruction
Religious Activities
Youth Development
Social Clubs/Events
Recreation program activities include golf, tennis, adult and youth athletic leagues including but not limited to soccer, flag football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball. Youth and adult activities and educational programs include summer camp, nature programs, arts & crafts and much more are on the schedule. Residents can travel to Urbana (north), Cincinnati (south), and Buck Creek State Park (east), from downtown following the multi-purpose trails. The Trail Walkers program,meets on Thursdays at 10:00, 9:00 am for the summer months, and highlights the multi-purpose trail system to promote fitness, fellowship and fun. Other activities such as golf, swimming, tennis, and special events take place at the many different parks in the county. The parks also provide areas for picnics, fishing, ice skating, horseshoes, playgrounds, athletic events and special event concerts and shuffleboard. Parks include: Snyder Park, North Plum Street, Bechtle Ave. Rotary Centennial Playground (in Snyder Park) ADA accessible design to be shared by all children Bethie's Sprayground (in Snyder Park) free water experience for all chidlren- opening July 2015 Davey Moore Park, 627 S. Yellow Springs Eagle City Rd. Soccer Complex, 500 Eagle City Road Rebert Pike Nature Park, 1696 Rebert Pike Lagonda Fields - 1975 Mitchell Blvd. Central Bark Dog Park - Snyder Park Buck Creek Nature Park- behind Carleton Davidson Stadium , Mitchell Blvd. Carleton Davidson Stadium - 1101 Mitchell Blvd. New Reid Memorial Park and Golf Courses - 3140 E. Leffel Ln. Old Reid Park, Tennis Courts and Wiggley Field Dog Park - 1545 Pumphouse Road 324-7727 Virgil Mabra Memorial Park -1413 Oakleaf Ave Selma Road Park - 724 York St. Snyder Park, Golf Course & Howard Z. Dredge Tennis Center - Snyder Park Road Standpipe Hill - 32 N. Greenmount Ave. Veterans Memorial Park & Amphitheater - Cliff Park Road-North Plum, North Fountain Splash Zone Waterpark, 300 Eagle City Rd Skateboard Park, 1301 Mitchell Blvd. Sherman Avenue Park, 766 Sherman Ave. Perrin Woods Nature Preserve 325 Parkwood Ave. NTPRD Chiller 301 W. Main Street

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Volunteer Opportunities
Youth Enrichment Programs
Nature Centers/Walks
Ice Skating Rinks
Recreational Activities/Sports
Dog Parks
Parks/Recreation Areas
Bicycle Lane Development/Maintenance
Skate Parks
Swimming Facilities
Provides after-school stories, science programs, games, and other learning activities.

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Children's Library Services
Youth Enrichment Programs
The Extension Committee handles the entire 4H program for members (ages 9-18) and advisors. Advisors are volunteers, and 4H projects cover a variety of areas including Home Economics, Agriculture, and miscellaneous subjects.
Provides various programs and activities to youth. Programs and activities focus on the following five areas: leadership development (Keystone Club, Torch Club); education, tutoring and career development; health, nutrition and life skills (SMART moves); arts and crafts; and fitness and recreation.
Provides every girl a chance to build courage, confidence, and character that make the world a better place. Their program centers on something called the Girl Scout Leadership Experience- a collection of activities and experiences they will have.
Offers educational programs that focus on leadership development and citizenship by completing projects that center on a specific topic such as gardening, animal science, food and nutrition, the arts, genealogy, mental health first aid, and natural sciences. Youth meet in small groups, or "clubs," to pursue special interests and participate in a variety of activities including, but not limited to: camps, fairs, community service, and leadership. Also offers an international exchange program as well as a week-long residential summer camp. STEM programming offered in area schools.

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Day Camps
Youth Community Service Programs
Mental Health First Aid Training
Youth Agricultural Programs
Residential Camps
Offers educational programs that focus on leadership development and citizenship by completing projects that center on a specific topic such as gardening, animal science, food and nutrition, the arts, genealogy, and natural sciences. Youth meet in small groups, or "clubs," to pursue special interests and participate in a variety of activities including, but not limited to camps, fairs, community service, and leadership. Also offers a multi-day residential summer camp.
Offers an enrichment program that includes art projects, mindfulness activities, fundamental educational skills, reading, writing, tutoring, mentoring, career and trade choices, life skills activities, and awareness and prevention programs.

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High School Students
Elementary School Students
Kindergarten Students
Tutoring Services
Middle School Students
Youth Enrichment Programs
Sep-May After School Year homework coaching, healthy living and arts classes. Jun-Aug Summer Learning Loss Prevention coaching, healthy living and arts classes.

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Tutoring Services
Youth Enrichment Programs
Provides volunteer-led, professionally supervised educational and recreational programs for children and youth, focusing on character-building, citizenship training, and physical fitness.
Provides youth leadership programs to help reinforce the values, ethics, and life skills, leadership skills, teach healthy living and physical fitness, good budgeting principles, explores future career fields, and invites learning.

Youth agricultural program providing hands-on activities, that include clubs, projects, service, and camps: * 4-H Project Members can participate in competitive events like projects and judging at county fairs. * Cloverbuds can participate in group-centered, non-competitive activities until they are eligible to be a project member.