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East Boston YMCA
Basic Information
Address: 215 Bremen Street
Boston, Ma.
Email: rlamberti@ymcaboston.org
Phone Number: 617 569 9622 ext 215
Additional Information
Focus: We are a state licensed child care program. We specialize in academics and to be a parnter that works with the schools on academic achievement.
Sponsor:
non-profit
Director: Russell Lamberti
Schools Served: Dante Alighieri
PJ Kennedy
Curtis Guild
Samuel Adams
Donald McKay
and onsite child care
School District: Boston Public
County: Middlesex
Schedule: 2-6, 3-6, and 8-6 during vacation weeks
Ages: 5-13
Capacity: varies by site 26-75
Membership/Pricing: sliding scale and 2 financial assistance programs
Setting:
We are school based.
History:
We are part of America's first YMCA. We serve 40% of all school age children in the Boston area.
Program Highlights:
We are partners with many local agencies from Massport to ReadBoston. We recieve grants and support for academic based programs such as Urban Ecology, Cycle Kids, Metro Lacrosse, Childrens Musuem, LEAH Mentoring and others. Our programs always meet or exceed standards by the YMCA and the state. We pride ourselves on serving all the needs of the families in our community. WE BUILD STRONG KIDS. WE BUILD STRONG FAMILIES. WE BUILD STRONG COMMUNITIES.
Activities:
homework assitance, mentoring, science, math, literacy, drama, music, arts and crafts physical fitness, multicultural activites, personal saftey, family engagement, feild trips and more
Field Trip Destinations: horseback riding, sailing, canonbie lake, local beaches, historical sites, museums
Slogan: Its all inside the Y.