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Empire State AfterSchool at Martin Road Elementary - YWCA WNY

School based afternoon program. Provides homework assistance, arts and crafts, science, music, physical activities, and an afternoon snack.

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Summer Drop In Center - Salvation Army Niagara Falls

Program provides a summer drop in center for school age children. Includes sports, arts and crafts, and other activities to keep the children engaged during the summer.

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Children's Center for Success - Family Help Center

Early childhood facility with social emotional supports. Provides childcare for children ages 18 months to 12 years. Toddler, pre-school, and school age programs available. Early Head Start classrooms available on site. Social Workers are on site for child/family support, linkages, and referrals. Families also have access to other Family Support Center programs, including but not limited to a family helpline, preventive services, and parenting groups (see separate listings). Special summer programs available.

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Fletcher After School Program - YWCA Jamestown

Provides academic and enrichment opportunities for students after school.

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Before & Holiday School Age Child Care - YWCA Westfield

Program is held at Westfield Academy and Central School. Call for information and registration.

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Bush After School Program - YWCA Jamestown

Provides enrichment and academic activities for students after school.

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CHILDREN AND YOUTH PROGRAMS | JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ON THE HUDSON (HAROLD & ELAINE SHAMES)

Offers a variety of programs for children and teens with varying abilities including after school extracurriculars, sports, arts, fitness, nature, leadership, SAT prep and special needs inclusive activities.

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Corning Salvation Army After School Program | Salvation Army - Corning (The)

Provides a state certified after-school program for students residing in the City of Corning School District. Offering homework assistance, snack, dinner and enrichment activities. Transportation from school and home is provided.

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Center of Excellence | Ernie Davis Community Center (EDCC)

Offers a licensed school age child care program where students work on homework, receive substance abuse prevention education, and lesson plans of cultural and educational nature. Also provides field trips, recreation and snacks.

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AFTER SCHOOL & SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS | BALLSTON AREA COMMUNITY CENTER (BACC)

Provides a before and after school child care program for school age children, and universal pre-kindergarten.

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LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS | GIRLS INC. OF THE CAPITAL REGION

Service provide education and compensatory services, leadership, community action; career and life planning; sports and adventure; self-reliance and life skills; culture and heritage; health and sexuality.

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SCHOOL-AGE CHILD CARE (SACC) | CAPITAL DISTRICT YMCA

Offers before and after school programs for many districts in the Capital Region.

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TRZ No School Dayz Program

Provides child care during school holidays. Activities include crafts, games, indoor and outdoor play, and homework help.

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Afterschool Program - Cleveland Hill - YWCA WNY

School-based after school program. Homework assistance, arts and crafts, music, science, physical activities, and an afternoon snack.

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Southtowns Family YMCA

Provides school age child care, swimming lessons, summer day camp, teen programs (including teen leaders program), youth sports and fitness, preschool programs, adult fitness, and aquatics.

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Before & After School Program - YWCA Westfield

A before and after school program for school-aged children located at Westfield Academy & Central School and Ripley Central School. The before school program provides physical and educational activities and encourages a nutritional breakfast provided by the school. The after school program provides quality youth development opportunities such as educational, recreational, and age-appropriate activities and focuses on goal setting, homework support, team-building opportunities, and physical activity. Also offers student-led activities in team building that promote collaboration and provides projects that are developed with and by students, dealing with issues that are important to them and their community.

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Liberty Center for Youth

A free, daily after-school program for students ages 9-16 years old. Offers a computer/tech room with 10 computers as well as 10 tablets that youth may use for homework or recreational purposes. Provides supervised game time in the gym as well as a game room featuring air hockey, pool, ping pong, and foosball. There is a cafeteria/program space used for a daily snack provided by the Batavia City School District. Activities include clubs, open gym and sports, active games, socialization and free choice, homework help, mentoring/tutoring, computers/game systems, community involvement, and enrichment activities. Transportation to the center is provided by the school; however, parents must arrange this with the school.

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Pratt Willert Community Center - CAO

Community center. Serves as a senior meal site (see Hours below). Provides AARP Defensive Driving courses. Offers a summer program and numerous after-school programs and activities, including NURTURE Academy. NURTURE (Neighborhoods United for Restoration Teaching Upliftment Recreation & Education) Academy is an afterschool program that can help improve the academic performance of school-aged youth in grades K-8. The program’s foundation is centered on four key clubs: Reading, Culture, Debate, and Drama. Students also participate in character education, arts and crafts, and recreational activities that assist in their social development. HOURS: Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm. Senior Meals: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday, 10am-2pm. Summer program runs from July through mid-August. NURTURE Academy starts in September.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo - William C. Baird Clubhouse

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.

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Jefferson After School Program - YWCA Jamestown

After school academic and enrichment activities provided for students after school.

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Community Cares Center - Saving Grace Outreach

Provides a food pantry. Baby items available, including baby food, formula, and diapers. Also offers cooking classes, after school programs (which include enrichment activities such as archery and various events), and summer youth programs. Summer program options include a free drop-in day camp, which usually lasts 3 hours per day and provides lunch, and an all-day camp for which there is a daily fee. Offers a free Thanksgiving dinner, with delivery available for homebound people; see Schedule and Intake below for 2025 details.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo - BPS #43

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.

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