1-8 of 8
The emphasis of the Community Center is on positive youth development offering supplemental educational, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities for children and families. Main programs are: - After-School AllStars program. - Boys To Men mentoring program. - At-Risk Snack/Supper program. - Summer Food Service program.

Services

Youth Enrichment Programs
After School Meal Programs
Mentoring Programs
Summer Food Service Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Offers after school programs at Lewis Lemon Community Center (LLCC) and Washington Park Community Center (WPCC). LLCC After School Program: Enrichment program offered to Lewis Lemon students. Activities include homework help, board games, arts and crafts, gaming systems, and the opportunity to participate in organized basketball and football teams. A daily snack is provided. Students also have the opportunity to participate in the 1st Century Program, which offers help in reading, math, and science. The students of this program must be teacher recommended. LLCC Teen Evening Program: Offers open gym, gaming systems, and more. Staff keeps teens active and safe. WPCC After School Program: Provides an after school program for youth. A snack and boxed dinner are provided. Activities include: - Homework help. - Arts and crafts. - Gymnasium games. - Fitness. - Computer lab. - Outdoor play (weather permitting). - Cub Scouts. - Girl Scouts. - Sports teams. WPCC Teen/Tween Evening Program: Provides an evening program for teens. Activities include: - Sport team practices. - Open gym. - Computer lab access (for registered teens). - UKUU Teen Leaders Program. WPCC Saturday Program: Offers a Saturday program for youth and teens to engage with positive mentors, play in the gym, use computers, play board games, make crafts, or get homework help. Staff place youth and teens into age-appropriate groups and rotate between activities. Lunch and snack are provided.
Provides a lunch program for youth.
Program for children and adolescents after school hours. Center staff helps students with their homework, including comprehensive reading lessons. The After-School Program will provide a nutritious meal and help children build character through arts and crafts and physical fitness programs.

Services

Tutoring Services
After School Meal Programs
Supplies weekend meals for students.

Services

After School Meal Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
- After-school meal programs at three locations in Springfield during the school year. - Summer Food Service Program: Warm, nutritious meal at the summer feeding sites when the site program is in operation. Children can also receive homework help, computer skills, and nutrition education. Locations and times can be found on the website.
Offers after school programs at Lewis Lemon Community Center (LLCC) and Washington Park Community Center (WPCC). LLCC After School Program: Enrichment program offered to Lewis Lemon students. Activities include homework help, board games, arts and crafts, gaming systems, and the opportunity to participate in organized basketball and football teams. A daily snack is provided. Students also have the opportunity to participate in the 1st Century Program, which offers help in reading, math, and science. The students of this program must be teacher recommended. LLCC Teen Evening Program: Offers open gym, gaming systems, and more. Staff keeps teens active and safe. WPCC After School Program: Provides an after school program for youth. A snack and boxed dinner are provided. Activities include: - Homework help. - Arts and crafts. - Gymnasium games. - Fitness. - Computer lab. - Outdoor play (weather permitting). - Cub Scouts. - Girl Scouts. - Sports teams. WPCC Teen/Tween Evening Program: Provides an evening program for teens. Activities include: - Sport team practices. - Open gym. - Computer lab access (for registered teens). - UKUU Teen Leaders Program. WPCC Saturday Program: Offers a Saturday program for youth and teens to engage with positive mentors, play in the gym, use computers, play board games, make crafts, or get homework help. Staff place youth and teens into age-appropriate groups and rotate between activities. Lunch and snack are provided.
Provides parents a list of locations where children may receive free nutritious meals. Programs include: - After school meals and snacks - Backpack weekend meals - Summer meals during school vacation and off-track periods Visit the website for a list of local meal sites.