Summer Camps and Recreational Directory
8550 Balboa Boulevard | Suite 150
Northridge, CA 91325
It seems that every year summer comes sooner and sooner… and as parents we are usually not fully prepared for its challenges. All parents would like to see their children active, making friends and interacting with good role models. Our vision in Community Resource Services is that every child enjoys some type of recreational activity during the summer.
This directory provides a list of organizations in the San Fernando Valley that offers recreational activities for youth. It includes programs from Department of Parks and Recreation, Community Colleges, LAUSD, the Boys and Girls Club, YMCA and much more. We have also listed our favorite overnight summer camps: Camp Max Strauss, UCLA UniCamp, and Woodcraft Rangers’ Stanly Ranch Camp.
The Child and Family Guidance Center is a LA County Department of Mental Health (DMH) contractor that provides Specialized Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services to children, transition age youth, and adults utilizing evidence-based treatment interventions (EBPs) that are consistent with LAC/DMH Mental Health Services Act (MHSA).
The Center also provides families with access to a comprehensive continuum of services depending on the needs of the family ranging from once a week; time limited mental services (PEI) to intensive in-home services that are delivered several times a week with 24-7 availability for crises.
The Community Resource Services is a division dedicated to improving the quality of life for special needs children and their families by helping them to locate, access and effectively use essential community health and social services.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the
and Family Guidance Center.
SUMMER DAY CAMPS
Department of Parks and Recreation www.laparks.org/discover-activities
DISCOVER ACTIVITIES
This summer, the City is providing physical distancing, safe, and fun programs for youth ages 6 to 14 at forty-six LA City Parks. Enroll your child in affordable programming with activities such as non-contact sports, fitness programs, arts and crafts, and more.
Dates: June 12 through August 9, 2024
Hours of Operation:
• 8:00am-6:00pm, Monday to Friday
• Online Registration or in person
• All children must be pre-registered (no walk-ups are accepted due to physical distancing and stable groups requirements)
• Children with disabilities are encouraged to participate in our program. Reasonable accommodations will be made with prior arrangements.
Cost: Varies by location (free, $30, to $150).
The following is a list of camp programs in the Valley. Please contact the parks for further information.
ANDRES AND MARIA CARDENAS RECREATION CENTER 14740 Blythe Street Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 781-3952
CHATSWORTH REC. CENTER
22360 Devonshire Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 341-6595
FERNANGELES REC. CENTER 8851 Laurel Canyon Boulevard Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 767-4171 Pool on site.
HUBERT HUMPHREY REC. CENTER 12560 Filmore Street Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-6510 Pool on site.
BALBOA SPORTS COMPLEX 17015 Burbank Boulevard Encino, CA 91316 (818) 756-9642
PACOIMA RECREATION CENTER 10943 Herrick Avenue Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 899-1950
GRANADA HILLS RECREATION CENTER (A.K.A. PETIT PARK) 16730 Chatsworth Boulevard Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 363-3556 Pool on site.
ENCINO COMMUNITY CENTER 4935 Balboa Boulevard Encino, CA 91316 (818) 995-1690
BRANFORD RECREACION CENTER 13306 Branford Street Arleta, CA 91331 (818) 893-4923
DELANO RECREATION CENTER 15100 Erwin Street Van Nuys, CA 91411 (818) 756-8529
HANSEN DAM RECREATION AREA 11770 Foothill Boulevard Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 (818) 756-8189 Pool on site.
LAKEVIEW TERRACE REC. CENTER 11075 Foothill Boulevard Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 (818) 899-8087
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
LANARK RECREATIONAL CENTER
21816 Lanark Street
Canoga Park, CA 91304 (818) 883-1503
Pool on site.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD REC. CENTER 11430 Chandler Boulevard North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 763-7651
Pool on site.
PANORAMA RECREATION CENTER
8600 Hazeltine Avenue
Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 893-3401
ROGER JESSUP REC. CENTER 12467 Osborne Street Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 756-8189
STUDIO CITY RECREATION CENTER (A.K.A. BEEMAN PARK) 12621 Rye Street Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 769-4415
SUNLAND RECREATION CENTER 8651 Foothill Boulevard Sunland, CA 91040 (818) 352-5282
VALLEY PLAZA REC. CENTER
12240 Archwood Street North Hollywood, CA 91606 (818) 765-5885
VICTORY – VINELAND RECREATION CENTER
11117 Victory Boulevard North Hollywood, CA 91606 (818) 985-9516
MASON RECREATION CENTER 10500 Mason Street Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 998-6377
NORTHRIDGE RECREATION CENTER 18300 Lemarsh Street Northridge, CA 91324 (818) 349-7341
Pool on site.
RESEDA RECREATION CENTER 18411 Victory Boulevard Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 881-3882
Pool on site.
SEPULVEDA RECREATION CENTER 8825 Kester Avenue Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 893-3700
SYLMAR PARK 13109 Borden Avenue Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 367-5656
STONEHURST RECREATION CENTER 9901 Dronfield Avenue Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 767-0314
VAN NUYS RECREATION CENTER 14301 Vanowen Street Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 756-8131
WINNETKA RECREATION CENTER 8401 Winnetka Avenue Winnetka, CA 91306 (818) 756-7876
NORTH HILLS COMMUNITY PARK 8756 Parthenia Place North Hills, CA 91343 (818) 893-3700
NORTH WEDDINGTON REC. CENTER 10844 Acama Street Studio City, CA 91602 (818) 506-1467
RITCHIE VALENS REC. CENTER 10736 Laurel Canyon Boulevard Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 834-5172 Pool on site.
SHADOW RANCH REC. CENTER 22633 Vanowen Street West Hills, CA 91307 (818) 883-3637
SUN VALLEY RECREATION CENTER 8133 Vineland Avenue Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 767-6151
Pool on site.
TARZANA PARK 5655 Vanalden Street Tarzana, CA 91356 (818) 343-5946
VAN NUYS – SHERMAN OAKS RECREATION CENTER 14201 Huston Street Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 (818) 783-5121
Pool on site
WOODLAND HILLS REC. CENTER (A.K.A. SHOUP PARK) 5858 Shoup Avenue Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 883-9370
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Community College Extension Programs
LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE
Monarch Camps
5800 Fulton Avenue Valley Glen, CA 91401 (818) 304-3016
www.monarchcamps.com
Registration Opens: February 24, 2024
Camper: Ages 5-13 years old
Volunteer Junior Counselor: Ages 14-17
Dates: June 13th - August 9th
Hours: 8:45am-4:30pm Extended child care available from 4:30pm-5:30pm at no charge
Classic Day Camp: Campers participate in swim lessons, arts & crafts, fun activities and play a variety of sports (gymnastics, basketball, tennis, soccer, archery). They focus on building a strong sense of camp tradition through singing, dancing, dress-up, weekly field trips, and themed special event days.
Specialty Interest Camps: Variety Sports Camp, Nature Camp, Fine Art Camp, Dance Camp, and Theatre Arts Camp
Sports Day Camps: Tumbling Camp, Gymnastics Camp, Soccer Camp, Tennis Camp, Baseball Camp, Basketball Camp, and Aquatics Camp
Daily Rate: $110 Daily/Sibling Rate $95 (3-day minimum per week).
CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE
18111 Nortdhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330
Summer Academic Program for Elementary School Students (818) 677-4886
https://www.csun.edu/eisner-education/summer-academicprogram-elementary-school-students
Email: sapess@csun.edu
SAPESS is a summer program for elementary age students (K-5) that offers academic, social and emotional enrichment for each student. The program runs from June 24 to July 26, 2024. Classes are held from 8:00am to 12:45pm. Program fee: $1,200 for fiveweek registration. Scholarships are available. Register online.
Sunny Days Summer Camp (818) 677-3617
https://www.csun.edu/usu/sunnydays
Sunny Days Summer Camp is a traditional day camp with activities such as sports, games, arts and crafts, and swimming. It is for children entering grades K-7th. Monday to Friday. Camp hours are from 7:30am-6:00pm. Deposit fee $75 Fee: $230-350 per week depending if field trips are included. Enroll in February as the summer approaches they have waiting list. Online registration.
Camp dates: June 10 – August 9
Hours: 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Monday – Friday Campers will need to bring their own lunch & snack each day
LOS ANGELES PIERCE
COLLEGE
Fun Under the Sun
21506 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91364 (818) 907-8259 / Teen Program (818) 714-6425
Email: admin@fununderthesun.com https://www.fununderthesun.com/ Summer Day Camp for children grades K-5, Leader in Training for children 7th-9th grade, and Teen Travel Program for children entering 6th-9th grades. From June 10-August 2nd, 2024. Fee: $950 per 2-week session. Lunch and extended day care included. They also offer many different summer programs such as ocean surfing camp, science camp, tennis camp, basketball, baseball, golf, swimming and general sports camp. In addition, they offer enrichment classes for children and teens such as art, music, acting, dance, study skills, math, reading, French, Spanish, and more. For more information please call and ask about individual programs.
The Summer Academic Enrichment Program (818) 677-6300
https://www.csun.edu/eisner-education/summer-academicenrichment-program
Email: admin@saep.net
SAEP is offered to students from grades 6th to 12th Fee: $1,100 for 5-week session. Scholarships are available. Registration online.
Camp dates: June 24 – July 26
1.Enrichment Program (for students in Grades 6-9)
2.Academic and Elective Program (for students in Grades 9-12)
The high school programs have two distinct paths.
-Academic: A student can enroll in one year-long equivalent course for high school credit (10 units). Each course is $1,100 (plus any associated lab/ textbook fees).
-Elective: Provides students an advanced preview and additional skills in upcoming classes they may be taking in the fall.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)
Beyond the Bell
Youth Development Program Unit (818) 587-4300
https://btb.lausd.net/
Beyond the Bell will provide in-person enrichment and summer programming at select elementary and middle school sites.
ELIGIBILITY: Current Los Angeles Unified students with a District ID number in grades TK – 8th
PROGRAM DATES: June 17 – July 28
TIME: Hours vary by program and school site
LOCATIONS: For a list of sites offering summer enrichment programs, visit: BTB Summer Enrichment 2024 - By School
Name or BTB Summer Enrichment 2024 - By Region
HOW TO APPLY:
In-Person Application: Request an application at your child’s school. Complete the application and return it on the first day of the summer program to the Beyond the Bell program staff
Online Application: Click on the list of summer host sites
Find the school where you would like to enroll your child
Click the link to obtain the appropriate summer program application Download, print and submit your application on the first day of summer school to the summer program staff
Creative Kids
http://creativekids.31stdistptsa.org/locations/ Email: creativekids31@aol.com (818) 996-2668
They offer a summer school program with indoor and outdoor activities, field trips, and snacks. Hours are 6:30am-6:30pm. Fees: $200 a week. Please call the main office or the school directly to enroll.
Academy of Enriched Sciences
17551 Miranda Street, Encino, CA 91316 (818) 378-5587
Anatola
7364 Anatola Avenue, Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 378-4282
Chatsworth 22005 Devonshire Street. Chatsworth, CA 91311 (818) 378-4334
Dearborn 9240 Wish Avenue, Northridge, CA 91325 (818) 378-3842
Garden Grove 18141 Valerio Street, Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 378-4969
Kester 5353 Kester Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411 (818) 378-5145
Lorne 17440 Lorne Street, Northridge CA 91325 (818) 378-5490
Superior 9756 Oso Avenue, Chatsworth CA 91311 (818) 378-6378
LAUSD Summer School
Beyond the Bell Branch Central Office
333 South Beaudry Avenue, Floor #29 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 241-7900
https://achieve.lausd.net/summerschool Summer School 2024 Programs
Grades UTK-12 will be offered in person. The programs are designed to support core instruction, as well as provide targeted academic intervention in a small group setting. For high school students, the program is structured with two periods of in-person classes taught by Los Angeles Unified secondary teachers and two periods of fully virtual asynchronous courses.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Universal Transitional Kindergarten 8th Grade
The UTK-8th Summer School program will be offered in person and is designed to support core instruction, provide targeted academic intervention in a small group setting, as well as in-person enrichment activities in the Arts and Sciences at all participating UTK-8 summer school sites.
Eligibility: Current Los Angeles Unified students with District ID number in grades UTK-8th
Registration: April 10 – June 7 (In-person registration required after June 7, 2024)
Program Dates: June 20 – July 19
Times: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday – Friday
Locations: For a list of sites offering summer school, visit: UTK-8
Summer School Program
Learning Method: In-person
How to Apply: Families have two options for enrolling a child:
1. Request a Student Application and submit the completed form to the home school
2. Complete an online Student Application by visiting enroll.lausd.net Please note that applying does not guarantee enrollment
9th - 12th Grade, Summer Term
High school students currently enrolled in Los Angeles Unified can take advantage of the Summer Term program. This program offers credit recovery courses and opportunities to accelerate progress toward high school graduation and preparation for post-secondary education.
Program Dates: June 20 – July 19
Times: Monday to Friday
Period 1: 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Nutrition: 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Period 2: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Period 3 & 4: Asynchronous (Edgenuity curriculum)
How to Apply: Please contact your child’s school or counselor for registration information
Learning Method: In-person and asynchronous options
Eligibility: Current Los Angeles Unified students with a District ID number in grades 9th – 12th
Specialized Programs
Virtual Academy:
Universal
Transitional Kindergarten – 8th Grade
Eligibility: For Current Virtual Academy Students Only
Offering a virtual option for summer programming ensures that students who learn best through virtual platforms can still benefit from targeted academic intervention and enrichment activities. Providing opportunities in literacy, mathematics, physical education, art, and STEAM ensures a well-rounded experience that caters to different interests and learning styles.
How to Apply: Families can enroll for all Summer Learning Options at enroll.lausd.net and select Enrichment. For students in TK-8, Virtual Academy students should select the Arts and Entertainment Virtual Academy.
Questions can be directed to Connie Branstetter, clb0104@lausd.net or 213.241.1933.
Summer Internships
The internship program offers hands-on experience for LAUSD “Rising Seniors” interested in learning about the various careers in public education. Students will have the opportunity to intern with schools, school management offices, the office of communications, the office of general counsel, facilities services offices, and the office of the superintendent.
Eligibility: Applicants must be Rising Seniors (entering the 12th grade) eligible to apply for a work permit, able to commit 20–30 hours per week (June, 17, 2024 – August 9, 2024). We are looking for students with a strong work ethic, a passion for learning, who like to take on new challenges, and who are interested in public education and serving the community.
Interested applicants should complete the following interest form: https://forms.gle/dsD6ycqeEnHisFEq9 or call Michelle Elias at 213-2417053. A limited number of intern positions are available and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Students eligible for specialized programs will be contacted by their school. These programs include Extended School Year (ESY) Grades PK-12, International Newcomer Enrichment Summer Program and The Migrant Education Program (MEP).
Extended School Year (ESY)
Students with disabilities, eligible for ESY as indicated in their IEP, may participate in summer school and continue progress towards their IEP goals. Click here for additional information regarding ESY.
Registration: Ongoing
Program Dates: June 20 – July 19
Times: 8:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. (Elementary)
8:30 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. (Secondary/SpEd Centers)
How to Apply:
1. Parent Portal
2. Return ESY letters to School of Attendance
Application Dates: Ongoing
Learning Method: In person
Eligibility Determined by the IEP team
View the ESY Page for more information
Migrant Education
The Migrant Education Program (MEP) offers supplemental services to migratory children ages 3 to 21. Students are provided with instruction in English Language Arts & Development, mathematics, arts, and science.
In partnership with the Los Angeles Zoo, elementary students visit the zoo, work with a zoologist, and create presentations about select animals. Transportation is provided from select school sites.
Registration: Ongoing through June 24, 2024 for students already in the Migrant Education Program. To apply for the Migrant Education Program, please see “Eligibility” and “How To Apply” sections below.
Program Dates: June 20, 2024 – July 19,2024
Times: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
How to Apply: Students and/or families may apply in person at Malabar Elementary or by clicking on the applications below:
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Learning Method: In-person and online options are available.
Eligibility: For students identified as Migrants. Los Angeles Unified considers students “migrant students” if the parent, guardian or family member in the household is a migratory worker in the agricultural, dairy, lumber, packing, fishing or livestock industries, and has performed the work within the last 36 months, and traveling with that child.
Eligibility: Please visit the Migrant Education Program Page for more information
International Newcomer
This Program is open to high school students in grades 9th-12th. Foreign born students who enrolled in U.S. schools within the last 36 months will receive up to ten elective credits towards A-G.
Students will receive academic language development support, wrap around services and weekly enrichment field trips. English language development will integrate listening, speaking, reading, writing.
Registration: TBD
Program Dates: June 20 – July 19
Times: 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Period 1: 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Nutrition: 11:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Period 2: 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Learning Method: In-person
Eligibility: Students grades 9th 12th who have recently enrolled in U.S. schools within the last 36 months
How to Apply: Please see your school counselor to apply. View Flyer for More Information
Y.M.C.A.
YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles (ymcala.org)
Each YMCA has different activities and services available, such as after school programs, day camp and sports. The programs are located at various Elementary Schools sites in the Valley. Please call the YMCA nearest you for specific activities. They offer scholarships for low-income families and their children. The caregiver must pick up the application form at the main office. The scholarships may vary according to the location and they are on a first come first served basis. All YMCA’s have a Counselor in Training Program (C.I.T.). Youth’s ages 16-17 can participate at the local Day Camp or attend the Resident overnight camps as a Counselor and learn leadership skills under the supervision of an adult Camp Counselor.
BURBANK
321 East Magnolia Boulevard Burbank, CA 91502 (818) 845-8551 www.burbankymca.org
EAST VALLEY
5142 Tujunga Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 763-5126 www.ymcala.org/ev
MID VALLEY
6901 Lennox Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 989-3800 www.ymcala.org/mv
NORTH VALLEY
11336 Corbin Avenue Northridge, CA 91326 (818) 368-3231 www.ymcala.org/nv
VERDUGO HILLS
6840 Foothill Boulevard
Tujunga, CA 91042 (818) 352-3255 www.ymcacc.org
WEST VALLEY
18810 Vanowen Street Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 774-2840
www.ymcala.org/wv
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Community Organizations
Police Activity League Supporters (P.A.L.S)
Greg Smith LAPD Devonshire Youth Center 8721 Wilbur Avenue Northridge, CA 91324 (818) 885-6432
www.devonshire-pals.org
Free Summer Camp June 17th – August 8 Monday- Thursday 10:00am-4:00pm
Free after school program for children ages 7-17. It is a prevention program run by LAPD that offers youth enriching and instructive experiences in education, athletic and recreational activities. They have computers, games, free tutoring, sports, and arts and crafts. Open Monday through Thursday from 1:00pm-6:00pm. Caregivers need to walk in and sign the child up for the program.
Guadalupe Community Center 21600 Hart Street Canoga Park, CA 91303 (213) 251-3549
Free Summer Camp June 15 – August 02
8:00am-1:00pm Summer Camp Program: for children 6-10. Monday through Friday from 8:00am-1:00pm. The camp is free of charge.
Los Angeles Public Library Programs
Summer Reading Challenge
Collect points for reading and completing fun, learning-based activities. Read books, e-books, graphic novels or magazines; or listen to an audiobook.
DATES: June 1-August 11 for All Ages
TIMES: Read at your own pace
HOW TO APPLY: Register online or in person Beanstack: Reading Challenges and Personalized Recommendations
County of Los Angeles Public Library 217 N Maclay Avenue San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 365-6928 www.lapl.org
They offer homework help online from tutors, events, and classes online.
North Valley Caring Services 15435 Rayen Street North Hills, CA 91343 (818) 891-0481
Contact: Isela Campos, Program Director, ext. 23 www.nvcsinc.org
Free Summer Camp June 24th – August 02 10:30am-3:00pm
Year Round After School Program for children ages 5-18. Elementary school youth play games, do homework, and take enrichment classes. Teens plan their field trips, movie club, games, and other activities. Open Monday through Thursday from 2:30pm-6:00pm. Homework assistance is provided. Program is free. There is a wait list for the Summer Program.
New Economics for Women
Family Source Center
6946 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite #220 Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 786-4098 ext. 109
https://neweconomicsforwomen.org/ Summer camp and activities for children. Family needs to be a client of the center.
LA Care
Panorama City Center
7868 Van Nuys Boulevard Panorama City, CA 91402 (213) 438-5497
https://www.communityresourcecenterla.org/locations/pacoima
WATCH ON-DEMAND CLASSES
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7glPNZQz9w1Ju2ArTT9mg/
Offer free health education and programs designed to promote wellness and healthy living, such as health education classes, exercise classes (Zumba, yoga), classes for children, cooking classes, health screenings, and child care.
Tia Chucha’s 12677 Glenoaks Boulevard Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 939-3433
https://www.tiachucha.org/ info@tiachcha.org
Tia Chucha’s has seasonal classes and workshops every season (Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall). Classes and workshops offered vary by season To receive newsletter updates on seasonal programming email Cecy at cecilia@tiachucha.org
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Boys and Girls Club
www.bgca.org
Offers Day Camp for children ages 6-18. Fee: $125-$190 per week depending on site. Annual membership fee: $30-$80 depending on site. Sliding scale available for low-income families They have different locations: BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF SAN FERNANDO VALLEY 11251 Glenoaks Boulevard Pacoima, CA 91331 (818) 896-5261 www.bgcsfv.org
Annual fee: $30. Summer program starts on June 12 – August 2, Monday-Friday, runs from 7:30am-5:30pm. Fee: $125 per week for extended hours. Free program from 12:00pm-4:45pm.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF BURBANK
2244 North Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91504 (818) 842-9333 www.bgcburbank.org
Annual fee: $80. Summer program starts on May 30 – August 2, Monday-Friday, runs from 7:30am-6:00pm. Fee: $190 per week
WEST VALLEY BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
7245 Remmet Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 610-1054 www.wvbgc.org
Annual fee: $70. Summer program starts on June 12 – August 2 Monday-Friday, runs from 8:00am-6:00pm. Fee: $125 per week
SANTA CLARITA BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB
24909 Newhall Avenue Newhall, CA 91321 (661) 254-2582 https://scvbgc.org/
Annual fee: $60. Summer program starts on June 12 – August 2, Monday-Friday, runs from 7:00am-7:00pm. Fee: $10 per day for extended hours.
OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMPS
American Camp Association (800) 428-2267 (765) 342-2065 Fax https://www.acacamps.org/
The American Camp Association (ACA) is non-profit organization dedicated to provide information about summer camps and activities for children. Please visit their website to find a summer.
Woodcraft Rangers’ Stanley Ranch Camp 340 E. 2nd Street, Suite #200 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 249-9293 (213) 388-7088 Fax www.woodcraftrangers.org woodcraft@woodcraftrangers.org
SUMMER CAMP will be offer June – July
Submit interest form to receive information or apply in their website to save a space for their camp sessions Campers ages 7-13.
Fee: $1,485per week (six days and five nights).
If you are already a Woodcraft Ranger enrolled in one of their Afterschool Programs, you may be eligible for a scholarship. To find out more, email Camp@WoodcraftRangers.org
U.C.L.A. UniCamp 2131 John Wooden Center Los Angeles, CA 90095 (310) 208-8252 Ext. #107 or (844) UNICAMP (310) 824-1949 Fax www.unicamp.org registration@unicamp.org
SUMMER CAMP will be offer June – July
Summer camp led by UCLA student volunteers. Different activities during the week, build connections with others children or youth. campfires each week. Activities will vary by week but may include dance, arts & crafts (using household supplies!), video games, yoga, etc. Transportation to camp site from Los Angeles.
There are 6 sessions available for campers ages 10-17 during summer.
The cost is $239 to $375 for campers who qualify for freereduced lunch.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Camp Bob Waldorf
6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite #600
Los Angeles, CA 90048 (818) 957-4900
(323) 761-8695 Fax www.campbobwaldorf.org
SUMMER PROGRAM will be offer June – August
Camp Bob Waldorf (CBW) is a non-denominal camp, located in Glendale, is available for campers currently in grades 3-12th Camp serves low-income families with the goal of providing campers with enriching activities during the summer.
Campers will be in groups with 9 or 10 of their peers, and two trained adult counselors They have a variety of incredible activities to offer this summer including but not limited to, athletics, arts, ropes course, archery, cooking, swimming, and more! NO transportation will be provided. families need to drop off and pick up their children camp. They have four sessions. Cost $600. Financial assistance is available.
Link to camper online application https://bobwaldorf.campintouch.com/ui/forms/application/camper/App
Camp Erin
Our House Grief Support Center (888) 417-1444
Camp Erin Grief Camp - Our House Grief Support Center (ourhouse-grief.org)
Camp Erin LA – 2024
Two Single Day Sessions: August 17th and 18th
Free of charge
Any child or teen ages 6-17 who has experienced the human death of someone significant/close to them. The death must have occurred at least 3 months before, and within 3 years of the camp session date they wish to attend. 18-year-old will still be enrolled in (not graduated from) high school at the time they attend camp, they are eligible to apply for camp.
If you are interested in applying to Camp Erin please register online in the above link.
ARTS PROGRAMS
Canoga Park Youth Arts Center
7222 Remmet Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91303 (818) 346-7099
http://www.culturela.org/artcenters/centers.html
They offer low cost classes in the visual arts for children and teens after school and on Saturdays. Classes include: animation, painting and drawing, photography, ceramics, Japanese anime, miniature set design, digital video and mural projects. A limited number of scholarships are available on the basis of need
Mariachi Master Apprentice Program (MMAP) Department of Recreation and Community Services 208 Park Avenue
San Fernando, CA 91340 (818) 898-1290
www.sfcity.org
Contact: Virginia Diediker, Cultural art supervisor
To be eligible, applicants must be between 8 and 17 years of age and have at least 2 years of musical experience and demonstrate an intermediate level of musicianship. Classes meet Tuesday evenings for three hours. Weekend workshops and/or musical performances are also components of this program. Auditions are held throughout the year. Applicants must contact the Department of Recreation and Community Services for the next audition date.
Sun Valley Youth Arts Center
8642 Sunland Boulevard
Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 252-4619
http://www.culturela.org/artcenters/centers.html
The Sun Valley Youth Arts Center offers low cost classes in the arts for children and teens (ages 5-17) throughout the year. Classes include sculpture, painting, video production, graphic design, game design, urban art, and cake decorating. Prices range from $36 to $48 for an 8-week session.
McGroarty Arts Center
7570 McGroarty Terrace Tujunga, CA 91042 (818) 352-5285
www.mcgroartyartscenter.org
Summer Session: July 8th – August 31st (8 weeks) Art classes (ceramic, watercolors, yoga, piano, drawing) for children, teens and adults Monday through Saturday. Register on line at www.mcgroartyartscenter.org/class-catalog
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Hands4Hope LA 11210 Otsego Street
North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 763-HOPE (4673) www.hands4hope.org info@hands4hopela.org
6 Week Free Academic Summer Camp will be from June 17th – August 1st , Monday -Thursday 10:00am – 4:00pm. Before (8am – 10:00am) & After Care (4:00pm – 6pm) is available for an additional $5/day per child.
TEEN PROGRAMS
CLASS Parks / Youth Plus Program (818) 243-2490 Administrative Office www.laparks.org Class.Parks@lacity.org Teen camp ages 13-15.
Clean and Green (323) 224-2550 Ext. 502 www.lacorps.org
szambrano@lacorps.org
Contact: Sara Zambrano, Administrative Assistant
Contact: Career Counselor at your high school for schedule of classes or assistance with enrollment.
Regional Occupational Program (ROP)
Contact: Career Counselor at your High School
Contact: Career Counselor at your high school for schedule of classes or assistance with enrollment.
Occupational Centers IN PERSON AND ON-LINE CLASSES AVAILABLE
Contact: Career Counselor at your high school for schedule of classes or assistance with enrollment. Some schools may provide bus transportation to Centers. The Occupational Centers are divided in two service areas and offer vocational training classes for youth 16 and older in a wide variety of occupations. Youth may receive high school credits.
West Valley Occupational Center
6200 Winnetka Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 346-3540
www.wvoc.net
If you are interested in registering for new classes for the summer and fall terms, please select the program you would like, (i.e.: Academic, Career, ESL,) and follow the instructions to obtain more information and get started.
WVOC has two additional campuses in which students can learn English, prepare for a High School Equivalency Test, earn a high school diploma, prepare for a new career or upgrade skills for an existing career. Career Technical Education (CTE) classes are only offered at the WVOC.
Reseda Adult School
18230 Kittridge Street
Reseda, CA 91335 (818) 758-3700
North Valley Occupational Center/Aviation Center 11450 Sharp Avenue
Mission Hills, CA 91345 (818) 256-1400
www.nvoc.org
NVOC has four additional campuses in which students can lean English, prepare for a High School Equivalency Test, earn a high school diploma, prepare for a new career or upgrade skills for an existing career. Career Technical Education (CTE) classes offered vary within the campuses.
East Valley Skill Center 8601 Arleta Avenue
Sun Valley, CA 91352 (818) 759-5841
Career Technical Education (CTE): business education, graphic design and industrial technology.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
Van Nuys Adult School 6535 Cedros Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91411 (818)778-6000
Rinaldi Adult Center 17450 Rinaldi Street Granada Hills, CA 91344 (818) 366-9171
Career Technical Education (CTE): business education.
North Hollywood Adult Learning Center 10952 Whipple Street
North Hollywood, CA 91601 (818) 508-3600
Aviation Center (Van Nuys Airport) 16550 Saticoy Street
Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 256-1400
Career Technical Education (CTE): classes offered in aircraft mechanics. Visit the main campus (NVOC) to schedule a reading and math assessment as it is a pre-requisite for the program.
EMPLOYMENT/ VOLUNTEER WEBSITES FOR TEENS
https://www.lapl.org/teens
Public Library: GET SMART
“HOW TO” Information: Resumes, Career and Salary Info, Hidden Jobs.
www.jobstar.org.
www.volunteermatch.com.
This web site allows you to enter information about your interests, age, city, and provides you with a list of organizations that need volunteers. It is updated on a daily basis and usually lists one-time opportunities, such as assisting with events. This organization provides free volunteer webinars. Recruiting for non-profits.
This is a good site because it has links of other job sites, including job hotlines, ads from 26 Los Angeles area newspapers, and summer jobs for high school and college students. www.teenjobsection.com. In additional to searchable-by-zip-code job listings, this site also offers resume writing advice and interview tips. Also, users can register and set-up a profile and post their resumes online. Employers can review those resumes and contact teens looking for work. Jobs available for 14 years old.
www.volunteer.lamayor.org
Volunteer LA connects to meaningful service opportunities that create positive change in our communities and build stronger city. Includes opportunities with government, nonprofit and companies.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ Includes part-time jobs such as focus groups and baby-sitting.
www.summerjobs.com
Summer and seasonal job opportunities and internships camps, amusement parks, resorts, national parks, hotels, environmental organizations and more.
https://www.classadrivers.com/ Website to look for truck drivers, training and licenses.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.
The agencies on this document are listed for informational purposes only. No endorsement of the quality of services is intended by Community Resource Services of the Child and Family Guidance Center.