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The YMCA of Greater Houston provides after-school care and enrichment programs for children ages 5-12 at 29 locations across the Houston metro area. Programs include homework help, STEM activities, arts and crafts, fitness, and character development. Hours typically run from school dismissal until 6:30 PM. Financial assistance is available for families who qualify — no child is turned away for inability to pay. Before-school care is also available at most locations.
The YMCA of Greater Houston provides after-school care and enrichment programs for children ages 5-12 at 29 locations across the Houston metro area. Programs include homework help, STEM activities, arts and crafts, fitness, and character development. Hours typically run from school dismissal until 6:30 PM. Financial assistance is available for families who qualify — no child is turned away for inability to pay. Before-school care is also available at most locations.
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