After School/Camps/Mentoring
- Boys and Girls Clubs
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Boys and Girls Club offers free or low-cost recreation, after school programs, and summer camp for kids 518 years old at various locations.
- Capitol West Club: 567 West 300 North 801-531-7652
- Lied Club: 464 South Concord (1235 West) 801-364-9118
- Sugar House Club: 968 East Sugarmont Dr. (2225 So.) 801-484-0841
- Tooele Club: 438 W 400 N, Tooele 435-843-5719
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www.bgcgsl.org
- National Youth Sports Program at the University of Utah
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This program is a five-week sport and education program targeted toward low-income, at-risk youth ages 10 to 16 who live in the Salt Lake School District.
801-585-5764
- Neighborhood House
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This program offers before and after school programs for low-income children ages 512, including transportation to and from neighborhood schools. Neighborhood House also offers summer programs.
1050 W. 500 S.
801-363-4589
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www.nhutah.org
- Sorenson Multicultural Center
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Free or low-cost after-school, summer, recreation, and arts programs in the Glendale area.
855 California Ave (1330 S)
801-974-2420
- SPLORE
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SPLORE specializes in affordable outdoor recreation activities for disabled, special needs, and at-risk youth through affordable, customized, inclusive recreation and education programs for people of all abilities. Scholarships are available.
801-484-4128
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www.splore.org
- West Valley Community Center
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Community center has free or low-cost open gym, mentoring, youth groups, sports camps, and youth group events.
3818 W 4700 S
801-654-0446
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westvalleycommunitycenter.org
- YouthCity
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YouthCity serves Salt Lake City's young people ages 9-18 with innovative and enriching activities created with input from participants. YouthCity currently provides teen, after-school and summer, arts, employment, sports, government and service learning programming.
Central City Teen Program: 615 S. 300 E., 801-535-7917
Northwest Teen Program: 1300 W. 300 N., 801-535-7917
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www.slcgov.com/publicservices/youthcity/
- MENTORING
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- Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Utah
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This is a traditional program for children ages 612 from single-parent families that pairs a child with a role model, building a one-on-one relationship built on trust and friendship. It includes community-based and school-based programs. There is also a high school mentoring program.
801-313-0303
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www.bbbsu.org
- Youth&Families with Promise
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This prevention programis designed to enhance the school performance, social skills, and family bonds for at-risk youth aged 1014.
(435) 797-1543
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extension.usu.edu/yfp