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RWOC Teen After school Center
Basic Information
Address: 635 Haywood Road Greenville, SC 29607
Email: sgray@rwoc.org
Phone Number: 864-281-1520 ext.1248
Fax Number: 864-281-1512
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Additional Information
Focus: At-Risk Youth
Sponsor:
RWOC & DJJ
Director: Sonya Gray
Schools Served: Greenville, SC
School District: Greenville
County: Greenville
Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 3-6pm
Ages: 12-17
Capacity: 50-100
Membership/Pricing: Free
Setting:
Classes are held in the RWOC Teen Arena
History:
The RWOC Teen After School center program has been available to all Greenville County Middle and High school students as well as DJJ participants for the past 3 years. We are open to all youth from single family homes, referral from school administrators, as well as DJJ referral.
Program Highlights:
Volunteer and Mentor help the students while tutoring, teaching life skills as well as a discipleship program
Support Services:
Family Therapist
Activities:
Program includes educational support, computer skills, tutoring, life skills, and health and fitness. We are also incorporating a discipleship program equipping our students to rise up and take their rightful place in the body of Christ
Field Trip Destinations: We will take a series of visits to area colleges and universities. Community Service Project and visits to historial sites
Program Information:
The mission of RWOC TASC program is to provide a safe and positive environment where at risk youth from ages 12-17 can be equipped to make a difference through structured programs.
Slogan: TASC FORCE-Teens Armed Saving Communities Facing Obstacles Relying on Christ Eternally