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Children painting during YMCA of Greenville's Afterschool program

Kids can gain confidence and explore their interests during the Y’s Afterschool program.

Courtesy of YMCA of Greenville

Calling all busy parents. Registration for after-school care at the YMCA of Greenville is now open for the 2023-2024 school year.

Offered for K5-8th graders, Afterschool provides a safe environment for kids to learn, grow, and thrive from 2:15- 6 p.m. Read: You’ll have a few extra hours before pick-up.

During Afterschool, the Y provides:

  • Homework assistance
  • Enrichment activities
  • Healthy snacks

Participants must register no later than Wednesday to be on the following week’s roster.

See participating locations + register your child

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