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Kyds, Inc.
Basic Information
Address: 6740 Kester Avenue #200 Van Nuys CA 91405
Phone Number: 818-908-2029
Fax Number: 818-908-2027
Additional Information
Director: KYDS program participants, KYDS Board of Directors
Schedule: 3-6p M-F, 9-12p or 12-4p Saturdays
Ages: 6-18 years old
Membership/Pricing: Free
History:
KYDs Inc. was founded in 1989 by a strong community leader named Sandy Kievman . She established the program in Lanark Park when she realized that teens in the community needed a safe place to meet where they can escape from gang activity and negative influences and enjoy fun, healthy activities, sports, and entertainment. Since its inception, KYDS Inc. has grown into a well established non- profit, children's after school program serving over 3,000 children and their families everyday
Program Highlights:
Providing equal opportunities to low-income children and their families.
Activities:
Homework Assistance, Digital Photography, Dance, Drama, Arts & Crafts, Culinary Arts, Computer Classes, Martial Arts, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Summer Camp etc
Field Trip Destinations: <p>Cal- State University Northridge, Cal Tech, UCLA, USC, LA LAKERS Games, CLIPPERS Games, KINGS Games, LA Galaxy Games, Los Angeles Zoo, San Bernadino Railroad Historical Society,, Universal Studios, Magic Mountain, Anaheim Culinary Arts Show and much more.</p>
Program Information:
At KYDS , we believe that how we take care of children and prepare them for the future are the most important issues we face in our lifetime. KYDS ' non-profit organization provides FREE educational, sports and enrichment programs to low-income, at-risk children. Our programs provide a safe, fun learning environment where kids can participate in different educational activities. We currently serve over 3,000 kids at 17 schools throughout the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles.
Slogan: Today's KYDS , Tomorrows Future