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YWCA of the Greater Triangle
Basic Information
Address: 554 E. Hargett Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
Email: sjones@ywcatriangle.org
Phone Number: 919-834-7386
Fax Number: 919-834-3162
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Additional Information
Focus: After-School, Summer Day Camp and Teen Girl Empowerment
Director: Samelia R. Jones
Schools Served: Powell Elementary, Ligon Middle, Centennial Middle, Hunter Elementary, Root Elementary, Fred Olds, Torchlight, Bugg and Bridges
School District: Wake County
County: Wake
Schedule: 2:00 pm until 6:00pm
Ages: 5-12
Capacity: 100
Membership/Pricing: $180 per month and scholarships available
Setting:
Our Youth programs help children ages 5 to 13 build academic and social skills to support them in achieving their full potential. Young women ages 12 to 17 benefit from unique YWCA programs designed specifically for their social and physical development.
Each day the YWCA helps these youth from all walks of life achieve academic success to go along with positive values, healthy self-esteem, good habits, and a sense of purpose. This means that kids participate in rewarding learning environments enabling them to develop the skills necessary to live in a diverse community.
Program Highlights:
Academic Support and Enrichment
Reading Instruction
Life Skills
Conflict Resolution
Social Justice and Equality
Drug and Alcohol Prevention
Character Education
Health Promotion
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Fit Kids
Hop Sports
Support Services:
Home work assistance, personal mentors and consultation
Activities:
Academics, Sports, and Life Skills Activities
Field Trip Destinations: Skating, Bowling, Museums, Movies,Local Farms
Slogan: Prgrams for Kids to Be Kids