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Funding
Partnering for Youth provides programming at 10 schools in Queen Anne’s County with funding coordinated through a variety of sources. Seven programs are menu-style designs where students choose from a variety of activities in which to attend for an after school session. This allows for autonomy with selections for activities driven by student input on end-of-session surveys. A nutritional snack is served, time is allotted for homework and transportation home is provided. The menu-style sites operate 3 days/week, 1.5-2 hours/day for two after school sessions each year.
Three programs are 21st Century Community Learning Centers where students enjoy academic and enrichment activities. 21st CCLC programs provide a variety of services to meet the needs of children and family participants. They operate 4 days/week, 2.5 hours/day for 30 weeks during the school year.
Partnering for Youth is proud to be implementing after school programs with funding provided by:
21st Century Community Learning Center
Queen Anne’s County Commissioners
Chesapeake Charities
The Clifton Foundation