The Approach: “This is a youth-run and youth-directed teen center with the support of adults,” declares Martha Bloom, vice president of programs for the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation. While the community foundation helped to get The Neutral Zone off the ground, today the center is a separate nonprofit.
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model.
Please call Freedom Activity Center (708-636-4900) to book yours today! A permit must be submitted for rental. A valid picture ID and utility bill/lease agreement are required before permit can be approved.
MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED: Membership for the Walnut Teen Center is $40 per semester or $75 for the college year. Memberships are valid for the Fall Semester from August 13, 2018-December 19, 2018 and Spring Semester from January 7, 2019 – May 30, 2019.
About The Drop. The Drop at the Mitchell Park Teen Center is our drop-in space for middle college teens. With weekday hours during the college year, middle college teenagers in Palo Alto are able to enjoy all of the recreational amenities the center yields, including pool, foosball, ping pong, video games, basketball, and board games, all in a fun, safe, and supervised space.
Teen Center participants are connected with positive role models and participate in a variety of activities and projects designed to keep teens engaged and to support their physical, mental and social development. Students in grades 7 through 12 are eligible to be registered to participate at NCS Teen Centers and Drop-in Sites.
The Legler Benbough Teen IDEA Lab is a multimedia center where youth can learn new skills in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) in a safe, welcoming and collaborative environment.
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