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Students practice reading in a fun, engaging way. YWCA challenges and games are all designed to keep students having fun and learning after the bell rings. We also offer games and physical activities to promote health and wellness amongst our students. If you interested in using a CCDF voucher at a location that does not currently accept vouchers, please let us know.

We want to make sure we are serving the needs of all families in our communities. We will notify you as soon as openings are available. These components make our programs so much more than childcare- it is a safe space for your child to learn, grow, and have fun!

This could include time spent outside on the playground and sports fields or inside in the gym or other open space. No matter where we play, we are sure to have a blast!

We set aside time everyday to focus on getting homework completed with the help from YMCA staff. If participants do not have homework, alternative quiet activities are available. An afternoon snack or dinner at some locations is offered to every participant. Art projects can be done individually or as a group. These projects allow participants to use their creativity and fine motor skills to create works of art and sometimes get a little messy along the way!

Academic activities are offered daily to participants, and could include math, literacy, or STEM activities. Often times, these activities are connected to what your child is learning in the classroom as an extension of the school day! The Y offers "youth led programming" which allows participants to develop critical leadership skills. Often times, participants are able to teach others about their interests and passions, like soccer or making friendship bracelets.

We spend time every week learning about different cultures and events that celebrate diverse perspectives, ideas, beliefs, and customs. Guest speakers and activities are offered that focus on the different people and jobs within their communities! We offer multiple ways for parents and families to engage including monthly events, interactions with staff, and volunteer opportunities. Participants help to plan and implement projects designed to give back to the community.

Examples include a recycling program or donating homemade items to animal shelters. However, we also accept cash and check payments.

If you are unable to make the designated registration nights, you may call into the YWCA Lancaster at the numbers below beginning Monday, July 1 2, 1 to make an appointment to register. Skip to content. Registration nights for Summer Camp for both downtown and Penn Manor locations will take place at our Lime Street location: Tuesday, April 6, pm Thursday, April 8, pm Camp includes the following activities: Breakfast and nutritious snacks Arts and crafts Sports and games Library visits Activities such as bowling, mini golf, and skating Trips to local attractions Programs celebrating diversity and individuality Program Forms Summer Camp Enrollment Packet.

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