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Metropolitan Family Services Midway Teen Reach Center
Basic Information
Address: 3843 W. 63 rd Street, Chicago, IL
Email: martind@metrofamily.org
Phone Number: (773) 884 - 2247
Fax Number: (773) 884 - 0003
Additional Information
Focus: At risk youth from ages 6 to 17, focusing on Academic, Life Skills, Mentoring, Parent Involvement, and Recreation and Community services
Sponsor:
Youth Service Agency
Director: Duane Martin as Program Coordinator
Schedule: After school program-Monday thru Thursday from 3:00p to 6:30p and Fridays from 3:00p to 6:00p. The summer program, Monday - Friday, mornings from 10:00a to 2:00p and Afternoons, 2:00p - 5:30p
Ages: 6 to 17, the program is broke up into three age groups, 6 - 10, 11 - 13/14 -17
Membership/Pricing: Co-Pay sliding scale fee according to family's household income
Setting:
Call Mr. Martin for intake appointments
History:
Metropolitan Family Services has been serving families for 150 years
Program Highlights:
Tutoring program, Art drawing skills, Life skills education, schools community service hours, field trips, computer classes and excellent parents club and supports groups.
Activities:
Arts & Crafts, Computer Learning & Fun, Recreational Games and much more
Field Trip Destinations: Lincoln Park Zoo, Camp Experience , Planetarium, Water Parks , Shoreline Sight Seeing, Fishing, Bowling, Roller Skating, Professional and College Baseball, Soccer and Basketball games etc.
Program Information:
Contact Mr. Duane Martin at (773) 884 - 2247
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