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YWCA of High Point
Basic Information
Address: 112 Gatewood ave High Point North Carolina 27262
Email: ebrannock@ywcahp.com
Phone Number: 336-882-4126
Fax Number: 336-882-7980
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Additional Information
Focus: youth development, afterschool care, summer camp
Sponsor:
United Way
Director: Elizabeth Brannock
Schools Served: We serve the following schools:
Fairview Elementary
Union Hill Elementary
Triangle Lake Montessori School
Phoenix Academy
Shadybrook Elementary
Northwood Elementary
Parkview Elementary
Kirkman Park
Johnson Street Global Studies k-8 Magnet
Montlieu Math and Science Academy
Welborn Academy of Science and Technology
Penn-Griffin School for the Arts
Ferndale Middle School
School District: Guilford
County: Guilford County Schools
Schedule: Open for children from after school till 6pm Monday through Friday and 7:30am-6pm on school breaks and teacher workdays.
Ages: 4-17 years of age
Capacity: 100
Membership/Pricing: $20
Setting:
A safe fun environment that fosters responsible choices and creative expressionist along with healthy personal and life choices.
History:
The YWCA of High Point has been serving the Greater High Point community for 90 years with a focus on empowering women and eliminating racism.
Program Highlights:
Youth have a free daily snack, homework time, program activities (such as art, music, sports, indoor swimming and much more) and supportive caring staff.
Support Services:
The YWCA of high point has a woman's resource center, baby basics closet, and teen moms program along with many support groups and resource networking opportunities. We have a unique program that supports the whole family.
Activities:
- homework help
- free snack
- sports activities
- indoor swimming
- music
- dance
- trips
- art
- bible study (optional)
- character building activities
- Pink Panthers (girls club)
- Lions (boys club)
- career development/exploration
Field Trip Destinations: To numerous to list but see website for more information.
Program Information:
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Participants will be exposed to new experiences, activities and skill sets while learning more about the people around them and the person that they want to be. Youth will do this through group activities, field trips, focus groups, bible study, leadership development, fun educational activities, sports, arts and crafts and much more.
We have an exciting program all we’re missing is you!
-$20 Registration fee
(Waived if registered before May 6th)
$100-week
Elementary age
$80-week
Middle school age
$20- off for each additional sibling
All participants must have a YWCA of High Point membership:
$20-
Youth membership
OR
$75-
Family membership
Themes & Dates:
Week 1: June 14 - June 18 (Spirit week)
Week 2: June 21 - June 25 (Around the world in two weeks Part I)
Week 3: June 28 - July 2 (Around the world in two weeks Part II)
Week 4: July 6 - July 9 (Water Week) Closed Monday for Independence Day
Week 5: July 12 - July 16 (Express Yourself Week)
Week 6: July 19 - July 23 (Animal Kingdom)
Week 7: July 26– July 30 (New Creations Week)
Week 8: August 2- August 6 (Making a Change Week)
Week 9: August 9 - August 13 (Music Week)
Week 10: August 16 - August 20 (A week of Inspiration)
Slogan: Empowering women, Eliminating racism