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A young boy smiling while doing homework at the YMCA of Greenville.

To participate in after-school care, register your child at the YMCA location that serves the school they attend.

Photo provided by YMCA of Greenville

Looking for reliable after-school care that fits your busy lifestyle?

The YMCA of Greenville provides a safe, nurturing space where K5-8th graders can learn, play, and grow. From 2:15 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, kids receive homework assistance, engaging enrichment activities, and a healthy snack — giving you the peace of mind to focus on your workday.

Plus, the Y offers pick-up from several local schools, so you don’t have to worry about transportation.

Learn more + register

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