Teens Program
An intense Conflict Resolution leadership program for teenagers between the ages of 14-18 who live and attend a Yonkers Public School.
- Participants will gain training and experience in:
- Peer Mediation
- Restorative Practices
- Community Building Dialogue Circles
- Public Speaking
Upon successful completion of all training modules, participants will co-facilitate workshops, trainings and community dialogue circles for youth and others who live and attend programs in their community
Participants will benefit from networking opportunities with professionals in the Dispute Resolution field and Law profession
This program is supported with funding from the Westchester County Youth Bureau, Yonkers Public School and the Anbinder Family Foundation. We welcome public donations to help support our continued work with youth.
CLUSTER Super School After-School Program
- Community based after-school program located in the Jackson Terrace building located at 150 Riverdale Avenue
- NOW accepting applications (limited seats available)
- Serves children 6-13 years (grades K-8)
- Provides after-school homework assistance and enrichment in a safe, supervised environment
- Registered with the New York State Office of Children and Family Services for School Age Child Care
- Department of Social Services Subsidy accepted
- Fee charged, limited scholarships available
- Nationally accredited by the National Afterschool Association
Due to COVID-19 The Super School After-School Program is Currently CLOSED Until Further Notice
Summer Day Camp
- Summer Day Camp located in Southwest Yonkers
- Operates Monday-Friday, 8:30am-3:00pm during the summer
- Serves children 6-13 years (grades K-8)
- Enrollment begins the first week of March
- Provides a variety of well supervised indoor and outdoor activities including:
- Sports
- Music/Movement
- Art
- Swimming –Recreational & Instructional
- Book Clubs & Reading and Writing activities
- Weekly field trips
- Transportation available within Southwest Yonkers
- Fee charged and determined yearly based on donations and grants received
- Department of Social Services Subsidy accepted
- Partnerships/Collaborations with local agencies enhance the camp’s enrichment activities