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Education For Youth Programs
Children and youth need a variety of resources in order to thrive. The Office
of Youth and Community Affairs is in the process of development of Education and
Health For Youth Program.
In this web project you will find wealth of information about programs,
services, information on health, education, recreation and more.

Our priority is addressed through the community’s collective effort in
ensuring that all children receive a balance of education, safety and security
programs, and fun before, during and after school, by providing after-school
programs in one of six (6) City recreation and parks centers or in the
community.
Safety and security is a major part in ensuring guidelines with every school
activity and/or community event: City police and fire departments provide enrichment
programs in our schools by means of adopting schools (Stop, Drop, and Roll,
smoke detector awareness, safety tips to look for around the house, inside and
outside, what to do in the event of an emergency, who to call, where the family
should meet once they leave the house; police provide neighborhood watch
training for adults, and public education for the entire family); police
officers and firefighters also provide service equipment displays for community
centers, community fairs, during fire and police expos, and during the annual
Family Night Out; and other city employees participate in Career Days and Guest
Reader Programs on a regular basis. These efforts are conducted to ensure that
all children are exposed to the same level of understanding, nurturing and care
regarding the concern of the stakeholders who protect them in the community
every day. Every employee and volunteer who cater to children, before, during,
and after-school functions (on school properties and/or in each community
centers, are trained to do so.