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  1. See what's coming up! KYC offers FREE Drop-in Center programming for youth ages 12-20. During Center Based Program hours, KYC is closed to anyone who is over 20 or under 12 years old. This includes parents, guardians, family, counselors, etc.

  2. The Columbus Recreation and Parks Department offers youth sports programming for ages 4–18 at 27 of our Community Centers. For location, hours, additional information or to find your closest center, please click here.

  3. The YMCA is committed to supporting and nurturing a safe place for Central Ohio teens. Youth ages 11-14 can hang out at the Y to enjoy creative arts projects, physical activities, academic assistance and more!

  4. Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Ohio gives kids ages 5–18 years the support, guidance, tools and skills to succeed in life. Clubs are open both after school and during the summer, providing youth a safe, welcoming space, caring mentors and proven programs so they can learn, grow and prepare for a great future. More About Us.

  5. The Youth Centers provide a safe, positive environment where young people are encouraged to think creatively, try new experiences, develop tools for self-expression and give back to their community through the arts or service projects.

  6. With more than 30 years of experience providing affordable, dependable, high-quality after-school programs, YWCA Kids Place (YKP) is excited to serve both of these communities, support working families, and help students learn and grow.

  7. Boys & Girls Club of Marion County became part of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Ohio in 2018, and now serves kids in two Clubs throughout the county. Founded in 2019, the Louella Hodges Reese Clubhouse provides Newark youth a safe and engaging space after school and in the summer.