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  YOUTH CENTER  

 

Youth Center Renovation

What we offer. . .
  • Indoor Gym
  • Craft Room
  • Study Room
  • Computer Training
  • Youth Sports
  • Outdoor Basketball Court
  • After School Program
  • Teen Center
  • Clubs
  • Cheerleading Squad
  • Life Skills Training
  • Lock-Ins

 

  • Trips
  • Dances
  • Contests
  • Art Shows
  • Awards
  • Youth Fitness
  • Power Hour
  • 4-H Program
  • Boys & Girls Club
  • Teen Only Dances
  • Job Readiness
  • Talent Contests

 

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Congressional Award Program

  

 

Boys & Girls Clubs of America Programs

 

YES Program

Youth Employment Skills (YES) Orientation.  This program is for teens that are 14 years old and will be freshman in Aug 2006.  The YES program is an on-base volunteer program for high school students of Active Duty Air Force members, assigned to DMAFB.  The YES program is a joint effort between Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) and the Air Force Services to offer high school students an opportunity to learn valuable work skills, ‘bank” dollar credits toward their post-secondary education, and have a positive impact on their base community.  YES allows high school students to “bank” $4 in grant funding for every hour volunteered in an on-base unction.  Students may accumulate as much as 250 hours over all 4 years of high school for a potential maximum of $1000 toward their future vocation-technical or academic endeavors.

 

Keystone Club

The purpose of the Keystone is to create high standards of health, education, character and citizenship in order for teens to develop into responsible, productive adults.  Keystoning offers teens the opportunity to: develop and use leadership skills, contribute to the community through service and volunteerism, foster understanding and respect between groups and individuals, learn life skills and information for living a responsible, fulfilled life, understand and participate in our free enterprise system through fundraising activities; enjoy fellowship and develop self-confidence; participate in local and national Boys & Girls Club Programs. 

 

The Torch Club

The Torch Club is a nationally chartered Boys and Girls small-group leadership and service club for youth ages 9-12.  The Torch Club is a powerful vehicle through which club members can help meet the special character development needs of younger adolescents at a critical stage in their development. Torch Club members learn to elect officers and work together to implement activities in four areas: service to club and community, education, health and fitness and social recreation.  Through the guidance of caring adults who mentor and empower them, torch members develop the essential character traits of responsibility, respect for self and others, trustworthiness, fairness and caring. They also learn leadership skills that help them influence others in a positive way.

 

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Bldg. 6000  Quijota Blvd (in the housing area)
 
Hours:

School Age Program

Mon - Fri 630am-530pm

Sat/Sun, Holidays and Downdays Closed

 

Open Recreation Hours

Mon Classes only
Tue-Thu 530pm-9pm
Fri 530pm-930pm
Sat 12pm-8pm
Sun, Holidays & Downdays Closed
 
Phone:
Center: 228-8383
Youth Programs: 228-8844
School Age: 228-8484
Youth Fitness: 228-8844
Teen Coordinator: 228-8373

       Safety Info

SAP Parent Handbook

 

Base names 2008    D-M Youth of the Year

 Congratulations on a job well done! 

 

This page last updated:  13 June 2008