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1221 Myrtle Street, Davenport, IA 52804

Day care for children ages 2-5; available Mon-Fri 6:30 am-5:30 pm.

Early learning program with an emphasis on the growth of language, social, physical, intellectual, and emotional developmental skills.

After school program provides programming for children in grades K-5. Afterschool PLUS Program available on days when school is not in session (in-service days, teacher conferences, holiday breaks, etc.). Available Mon-Fri 2:30 pm-5:30 pm and Mon-Fri 6:30 am-5:30 pm.

Summer day program provides a variety of activities including field trips, arts and crafts, ceramics, sports and recreational games, picnics, swimming at area pools, summer gardening, and development of writing and reading skills. Available Mon-Fri 6:30 am-5:30 pm.

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14 North Van Buren Street, Batavia, IL 605102613

Provides before and after school activities in a supervised setting. Daily activities offered are gym activities, science, arts and crafts, outdoor play time, and homework tutoring.

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906 West 5th Street, Davenport, IA 52802

After school and summer programming for youth in grades K-12 to receive homework/tutoring assistance, appropriate behavior lessons, problem solving skills, making responsible decisions, responding to conflict appropriately, and skill-building activities in a range of subjects.

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5625 North 28th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68111

Before School, After School, and Full Day programs for elementary-age students.

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3875 Eldamain Road, Plano, IL 60545

- Early Learning Academy Child Care: Provides full-time and part-time childcare, where children can learn foundational skills, develop healthy, trusting relationships, and build self-reliance. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks are provided. Youth membership is included with enrollment.

- SAFE Before and After School Care: Program provides an inclusive atmosphere where kids are nurtured and encouraged to achieve success both academically and socially. At SAFE kids can get homework help and participate in activities. SAFE is located on school premises and offers homework assistance, enrichment activities, athletic play, and social activities. A snack is served in the morning and afternoon. All SAFE students receive a free youth membership. Flexible attendance options are available.

- Summer Camp: Provides a summer camp experience for school-aged children. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack is provided. Children can bring a snack lunch if they wish, but home lunches should not contain nuts.

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943 14th Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401

Provides an out-of-school program for kids from high-risk communities in the Cedar Rapids School District.

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1117 E South Street, Hastings, NE 68901

After school care and summer program for teens with special needs ages 12-20.

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2040 53rd Street, Moline, IL 61265

School aged child care provides before and after school child care at various school sites in the Illinois Quad Cities.

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545 Hiawatha Drive, Elgin, IL 60120

Provides early childhood education, child care, and after school care for children using a family friendly approach. Academics is emphasized using constructive and fun play.

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Online Only, Omaha, NE 68102

Offers child care designed to meet the unique needs of military members, such as care provided during non-traditional hours or over the weekends. Various programs are available, such as on-installation child development and school-age centers as well as family child care in-home settings. Also helps with finding child care options.

Offers fee assistance to make community-based care more affordable for families. The Department of Defense establishes annual fee guidelines, so a family’s cost is based on their Total Family Income.

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100 North 11th Street, Springfield, IL 62703

Provides students with academic enrichment opportunities and other enrichment activities. This program operates during out-of-school hours (before, after, and school-out days) and is designed to complement the students' school day. The program also offers the opportunity for students and their families to learn new skills and discover new abilities after the school day has ended.

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5609 Greendale Road, Johnston, IA 50131

Offers an integrated and specialized childcare program that promotes individual development gains, kindergarten readiness, teaches children compassion, understanding, provides a safe, secure and a nurturing environment for children of all abilities.

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3301 Portia Street, Lincoln, NE 68521

Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.

The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.

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6008 Maple Street, Omaha, NE 68104

Offers activities and programming for youth ages 4-18, at the physical spaces at The Bay Lincoln and The Benson Community Center in Omaha.

OPEN DROP-IN HOURS: After school, evenings, and weekends.

CAMPS, LESSONS, AND WORKSHOPS: Seasonal; pre-registration required. Includes:

- Summer Camps

- Skate School

- Fashion School (Lincoln only)

- Beatmaking School (Omaha only)

COMMUNITY EVENTS: Recurring weekly (Lincoln only) or monthly (Omaha only). Includes:

- Fashion and Makers Markets

- Concerts

- Gaming/E-Sports Tournaments

- Skate Competitions

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2200 West Q Street, Lincoln, NE 68528

Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.

The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.

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920 Carroll Avenue, Ames, IA 50010

Provides Before and After School Care for elementary age children at seven locations in Ames. Provides care full days when there is no school during the 9 month school year. Summer day camps during the summer.

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630 9th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201

Provides a structured after-school environment for students in kindergarten through 9th grade. Helps to motivate development of educational, social and emotional skills, and to create positive relationships. Homework help and nutritious food (snack and dinner) are provided.

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100 Symphony Way, Elgin, IL 60120

Maintains parks and recreational and cultural facilities. Includes The Centre Family Recreation Facility, swimming pools, pavilions, zoo, tennis courts, and other amenities at local parks. 


Offers a preschool program and an after school program located at the Centre. See website for extensive information on all facilities and programs.

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601 Riverview Drive, South Sioux City, NE 68776

Facilities and membership includes: two-court gymnasium, indoor lap fitness swimming pool, indoor family fun pool, over 40 pieces of cardio equipment, free weights and weight equipment, aerobic/fitness studio classes, and child watch. Personal training is available, as well as youth sports leagues and swim lessons all year round. Y-Club is available during the school year for after school care.

All-day preschool and infant care available.

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4500 Linden Drive, Kearney, NE 68847

Child care for children ages 6 weeks-12 years. Preschool classes are available for children ages 3-4 and 4-5. Also offers a school age activity program.

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2115 Burdette Street, Omaha, NE 68110

Before School, After School, and Full Day programs for elementary-age students.

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6652 Maple Street, Omaha, NE 68104

Provides after-school programing which includes homework tutoring, physical activities and expanded learning opportunities.

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1325 7th Street, Rockford, IL 61104

Offers children a safe, warm, and nurturing environment, hot meals, and instructional time with adults. All children receive a kid-friendly food bag at the end of program nights. Bible classes, social activities, school support, and seasonal giveaways are also provided.

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1700 Geneva Street, Sioux City, IA 51103

After school program and summer program for children first through fifth grades.  Also offers ACT preparation program.

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4913 Dodge Street, Unit B, Omaha, NE 68132

Enrichment programs provide the foundation of self-sufficiency and self-awareness to become leaders in the community. These workshops enrich youth with leadership, life and social skills enabling them to becoming valuable assets and effective leaders in society. BLA Leadership in Action 101 curriculum also enriches the lives of their families with community connections, resources and additional services. BLA’s Leadership in Action 101 aims to extend academic successes through character learning that ensures the participants successfully plan, manage and implement leadership skills in a community, as well as in an academic setting. 

The Teen Empowerment initiatives take youth off the streets after school and on the weekends when acts of mischief, crime, or violence can occur. Younger youth, who are eager to grow up, are especially vulnerable. Banister’s Teen Empowerment projects, the Youth Advocacy Leadership Boards, The Night L.I.F.E.(Leadership in Fun Environment) and the Levels of Leadership Support provide strong role models and guidance as youth develop. Staff foster individual leadership styles to help youth understand human relations issues and to discover their role and responsibilities in the classroom, community and workplace. 

Throughout their journey, youth will examine and share their personal values, traditions and beliefs while working together to create a healthy community. Youth will learn about themselves and each other to create a deeper understanding, awareness, and knowledge of how to articulate issues of difference such as, race, culture, faith, gender, age, ability, sexual orientation and class. In addition to these valuable life skills, youth also earn a renewed sense of confidence, and will be able to identify and confront the biases, prejudices, and deep-rooted issues that may emerge in their student, personal and professional lives.
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