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Knowledge is a Ticket Out of Poverty.

The Salvation Army offers after-school programs and enrichment activities
to help families in our community.

 


By the end of the 4th grade, African-American, Latino and low-income students are already two years behind grade level.

By the time they reach the 12th grade, the same kids are four years behind.

"The goal-setting class really showed me how to create a plan to succeed and reach my dream."

The Salvation Army's programs help motivate, encourage and empower youth to be the best they can be and to seek out ways to reach their goals.

The Salvation Army empowers youth in our community through:

After-School Programs and Child Care
The Salvation Army community centers provide after-school programming to give youth and teens a safe place to complete homework, learn new skills and relax with their friends. 

Character-Building & Mentoring Programs
Weekly scout-style and mentoring programs are designed to support youth and teens as they navigate their world and grow into adulthood. Topics addressed can include bullying, peer pressure, making a positive impact on the community, family life, and more. Character-building classes meet Wednesdays during the school year at 4:45 p.m.

  • Moonbeams: children in Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten (ages 4 & 5)
  • Sunbeams: girls in grades 1 - 5
  • Explorers: boys in grades 1 - 5
  • Girl Guards: girls in grades 6 - 12
  • Rangers: boys in grades 6 - 12

Music, Visual and Dramatic Education
The Salvation Army is the largest music educator in the world, with offerings in brass, vocal, guitar, drums and more. It is important to provide additional creative outlets for youth, teens and adults to share their experiences, hopes, dreams and fears. Classes are held Wednesdays during the school year.

  • Worship Band: 5:30 p.m.
  • Singing Company Children's Choir: 6:30 p.m.
  • Beginner Band: 6:30 p.m.
  • Ukulele: 6:30 p.m.

Camp
Hidden Falls Camp provides week-long summer camp options for youth, teens and seniors with a different theme each week. 

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