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Heart of the Valley YMCA School Age
Basic Information
Address: 225 W Kennedy Ave
Kimberly, WI 54136
Email: jwohlt@ymcafoxcities.org
Phone Number: 920-830-5700
Fax Number: 920-830-3068
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Additional Information
Focus: The Y - For Youth Development, For Healthy Living, For Social Responsibility
Sponsor:
Heart of the Valley YMCA, YMCA of the Fox Cities
Director: Julia Wohlt
Schools Served: KAUKAUNA: Haen, Tanner/Quinney
KIMBERLY: Janssen, Sunrise, Westside, Woodland
WRIGHTSTOWN: Wrightstown Elementary
School District: Kaukauna, Kimberly, Wrightstown
County: Outagamie & Brown
Schedule: 6:30 am-school start, school dismissal-6:00 pm
Ages: 5-12
Capacity: 18-65, depending on location
Membership/Pricing: $21-$148/month, depending on schedule
Setting:
Held at the school locations
Support Services:
State financial assistane, YMCA financial assistance through our Strong Kids program
Activities:
Homework help, arts & crafts, large and small group games, activity centers based on children's interests, sports, games, and much more!
Program Information:
YMCA MIssion Statement: YMCA of the Fox Cities is a not for profit organization which seeks to put Christain principles into practive through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Purpose: The Y School Age programs offer peace of mind to working parents by providing programs on-site at your child's school. Our caring staff provide homework assistance, lead sports, games and arts & crafts, and organize special events - keeping your child safe and happy until they are taken to school or picked up.
Philosophy: The YMCA School Age programs are designed to encourage children to build healthy, happy attitudes and to work toward developing competencies and skills through a variety of work and play experiences. Our goal is to develop the individula child's positive self-image, creative expression, communication skills and motion coordination, in an enviroment that stimulates a desire to learn and have fun.
Slogan: The Y - For Youth Development, For Healthy Living, For Social Responsibility