
- Albert
D. Seeno East County Boys and Girls Club
- Ambrose
Teen Center
- Bay Point All Star Cheerleading
- Contra
Costa Health Services
- Diamond
City Playhouse
- ECC
Girl Scouts
- East
County Kids-N-Motion
- East County Midnight Basketball
League
- Eddie
Hart All In One Foundation
- Every
Day is a Special Day
- Kinship
Support Services Program
- PAL
- “Park’n
it” Summer Day Camp
- Parks & Recreation Department
- Pittsburg
Community Center
- Pittsburg
Youth Mentoring Program
- Rainbow
Community Center (LGBTQ)
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Summer
Camps for Teens, Antioch
- Summer
Camps for Teens, Brentwood
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Summer
Camps for Teens, Concord
- Summer
Playground Day Camp, Pittsburg
- Summer Youth Corp PSYC
- West Pittsburg Youth Football
Association
Albert
D. Seeno East County Boys and Girls Club
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Contact:
1001 Stoneman Ave
Pittsburg C.A. 94565
(925) 439-5933 phone |
Ambrose
Teen Center
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Information:
Ambrose Teen Center serves Bay Point youth between
the ages of 12 and 18 years of age and allows
participation in structured and educational
activities in a safe place.
Contact:
Debra Mason, Recreation Supervisor
Ambrose Recreation & Park District
3105 Willow Pass Road
Bay Point, CA
(925) 458-1601 phone
(925) 458-2736 fax
email: ambrose31@hotmail.com
website: www.ambroserec.org |
Bay
Point All Star Cheerleading
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Information:
Bay Point All Star Cheerleading provides additional
opportunities for local youth to participate
in cheerleading.
Contact:
Jaime Plotnick, Volunteer
3105 Willow Pass Road
Bay Point, CA 94565
(925) 458-1601 phone
(925) 458-3948 fax
email: proofofservice@aol.com |
Contra
Costa Health Services
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Information:
Contra Costa County Health services provide
(and not limited to) a multitude of services
including Alcohol & Other Drugs Services,
Communicable Disease Programs Prevention, Family,
Maternal & Child Health, Health Centers
& Clinics, HIV & AIDS Services, Homeless
Services, Kid Shape at Pittsburg Health Center,
Limited English Assistance Program (Refugee
Health),Medical Marijuana ID Program, Medically
Vulnerable Infant Program, Mental Health, Pediatrics,
Perinatal Services, Prenatal Care Guidance,
Psychiatric, Public Guardian Program, Public
Health, Laboratory, Regional Medical Center,
Rehabilitation Therapy Services, Safely Surrendered
Baby, Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD), Services
for Families, Mothers & Children, Street
Smarts, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Teen Age
Program (TAP), WIC Breastfeeding Counselor Program,
Women, Infants & Children, (WIC) Program,
West Contra Costa "Street Smarts"
Campaign.
Contact:
Health Services.
215 Pacifica Ave.
Bay Point, CA 94565
(800) 495-8885 phone |
ECC
Girl Scouts
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Information:
The East Contra Costa Girl Scout Association
is part of the San Francisco Bay Area Girl Scout
Council. There are 121 troops, serving 1,100
girls ranging from ages 5-18.
Contact:
(800) 447-4475 phone
website: www.eccgirlscouts.com |
East
County Kids-N-Motion
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Information:
East County Kids-N-Motion dance organization
started in August 2001 by Renee Day-Roa. The
organization’s mission statement is “to
promote community unity, through regular involvement
of youth in activities that instill morals,
values, self-esteem, discipline, adolescent
health, and cultural diversity within our youth,
through freedom of artistic dance and parental
guidance”
Contact:
Renee Roa, President
3444 Chandler Circle
Bay Point, CA 94565
(925) 219-6920 phone
(925) 458-5405 fax
email: ecknm@aol.com
website: www.ecknm.com |
East
County Midnight Basketball League
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Information:
East County Midnight Basketball League provides
for an alternative to destructive street life
and keeps young people out of trouble during
the late night hours when criminal activities
are high. The young people must attend a mandatory
educational workshop that encourages the participants
to take advantage of opportunities of high education
and employment.
Contact:
Marzel Price, Executive Director
Contra Costa County
5108 Springcrest Court
Antioch, CA 94531
(925) 565-8078 phone
(925) 754-2455 fax
email: marzelprice@comcast.net |
Eddie
Hart All In One Foundation
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Information:
The Eddie Hart Olympian Track and Field Clinic
uses past Olympians and World Record Holders
to train youth in physical activities and will
also focus on education. The program concentrates
on the obesity epidemic that is plaguing our
youth by: helping kids lose weight, teaching
better health and nutritional habits, and teaching
the importance of developing a positive mental
attitude.
Contact:
Eddie Hart, President
640 Bailey Road #170
Bay Point, CA 94565
(925) 565-9132 phone
(925) 252-1760 fax
email: eddiehartjr@eddiehartaiof.org
website: www.eddiehartaiof.org |
Every
Day is a Special Day
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Information:
Directed specifically for youth that reside
in the City of Pittsburg and surrounding areas
that have some kind of special needs that limits
them from participating in a general recreational
activity. Special needs youth face consistent
barriers in their lives, from physical to mental
limitations. The program goal is to lift these
barriers for the youth when it comes to participating
in recreational programs.
Contact:
Ken Gray, Recreation Supervisor
City of Pittsburg
65 Civic Avenue
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 252-4845 phone
(925) 439-5885 fax
email: kgray@ci.pittsburg.ca.us
website: www.pittsburg.ca.us |
Kinship
Support Services Program
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Information:
Specialize in services for families caring for
children of a relative including grandparents,
siblings, aunts, Includes and any other family
member. They also provide Case management, Advocacy,
Information & Referral, Education Forums,
and Support Groups, Guardianship assistance,
Homework Club, Recreation, Respite & family
emergency assistance.
Contact:
Family Stress Center
315 G Street
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 706-8477, ext 230 phone
website: www.teenCVS.org |
PAL
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Information:
PAL is a youth crime prevention program that
utilizes educational, athletic and recreational
activities to create trust and understanding
between police officers and youth. It is based
on the conviction that young people- if they
are reached early enough – can develop
strong positive attitudes towards police officers
in their journey thorough life toward the goal
of maturity and good citizenship. The PAL program
brings youth under the supervision and positive
influence of a law enforcement agency and expands
public awareness about the role of a police
officer and the reinforcement of the responsible
values and attitudes instilled in young people
by their parents.
Studies have shown that if a young person respects
a police officer on the ball field, gym or classroom,
the youth will likely come to respect the laws
that police officers enforce. Such respect is
beneficial to the youth, the police officer,
the neighborhood and the business community.
Cops & Kids – Working Together for
a better tomorrow.
The National Police Athletics/Activities Leagues,
Inc. exists to prevent juvenile crime and violence
by providing civic, athletic, recreational and
educational opportunities and resources to PAL
Chapters.
Contact:
300 L Street
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 779-6963 phone
(925) 779-6905 fax
email: acantando@ci.antioch.ca.us
website: www.nationalpal.org
and
9100 Brentwood PL
Brentwood, CA 94513
(925) 809-7744 phone
(925) 584-8345 fax
email: mlouwerens@ci.brentwood.ca.us
website: www.ci.brentwood.ca.us |
“Park’n
it” Summer Day Camp
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Information:
Camps are located at parks in Antioch, Fremont,
Oakland, Pleasanton and Richmond. Entering grades
1-8. Single one or two week sessions per park.
June 25th – August 6th.
Contact:
East Bay Regional Parks
(510) 544-2553 phone
website: www.ebparks.org |
Parks
& Recreation Department
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Contact:
Denis Nishihara, Director
City of Oakley
3231 Main Street
Oakley, CA 94561
(925) 625-7030 phone
(925) 625-9859 fax
nishihara@ci.oakley.ca.us |
Pittsburg
Community Center
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Information:
Services: Teen Center offers youth a place safe
environment to go to after school. There are
different activities, and programs offered everyday
of the week. The community center also offers
the summer program psyc, where youth ages 12
to 17 can work on community projects through
the week and enjoy all of the local Bay Area
theme parks all expenses paid every Friday!
Contact:
Pittsburg C.A. 94565
(925) 439- 4150 phone
(925) 439-4170 Info Line
website: www.ci.pittsburg.ca.us/NR/rdonlyres/199D2A61-8018-424D-AEBB-2FF97D6243E8/0/RecJan06.pdf |
Pittsburg
Youth Mentoring Program
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Information:
The Pittsburg Pre-School and Community Council’s
(PPSCC) Mentoring Program provides mentorship,
a daily homework club, and recreational and
cultural enrichment activities to 50 at-risk
Pittsburg youth, ages 8-18. Adult mentors and
tutors provide guidance, academic support and
friendship, and help mentored youth make healthy
life decisions.
Contact:
Frances Greene, Executive Director
Pittsburg Preschool & Community Council
1760 Chester Drive
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 439-2061 phone
(925) 432-7473 fax
email: fgreeneppscc@sbcglobal.net
website: www.ppscc.info |
Rainbow
Community Center (LGBTQ)
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Information:
They are a community center in concord, ca and
we have a youth program for 21 and under we
use our pool table all the time so if you want
to give it a try come on over. They watch movies
on Saturdays from 3pm till 8pm and have a group
called "queer talk" on Thursdays from
4pm till 7pm.
Contact:
3024 Willow Pass Rd, Ste. 200
Concord, CA, 94519
(925) 692-0090 phone |
Summer
Camps for Teens, Antioch
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Information:
WAVES summer camp 6th-8th grade. Big Splash
Summer Day camps 1st-6th grade. Both camps located
at Antioch water park. Call or see leisure guide
for dates and times.
Contact:
City of Antioch
Department of Parks and Recreation
213 F St.
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 779-7070 phone
website: www.ci.antioch.ca.us |
Summer
Camps for Teens, Brentwood
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Contact:
City of Brentwood
Department of Parks and Recreation
703 Third St.
Brentwood, CA 94513
(925) 516-5444 phone |
Summer
Camps for Teens, Concord
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Information:
Camps are for ages 2-14 years old. One week
session: June 18th – August 17th. Full
and half day camps available.
Contact:
City of Concord
1950 Parkside Dr M.S. 10
Concord, CA 94519
(925) 671-3404 phone
website: www.cityofconcord.org |
Summer
Playground Day Camp, Pittsburg
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Information:
Ages 6-12 June 25th-Aug. 10th. Traditional day
camp with arts and crafts, swimming, nature
walks, sports, dram, field trips and more. CIT
programs ages 12-15.
Contact:
City of Pittsburg
65 Civic Ave.
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 252-6985 phone
website: www.ci.pittsburg.ca.us |
Summer
Youth Corp PSYC
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Information:
The Pittsburg Summer Youth Corp is a community
Volunteerism program that provides structured
activities, development of work experience,
job ethics, commitment and volunteerism for
Pittsburg youth between the ages of 12–15.
Contact:
Marilyn Lewis, Recreation Supervisor
City of Pittsburg
65 Civic Avenue
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 439-4158 phone
(925) 431-0586 fax
email: malewis@ci.pittsburg.ca.us
website: www.pittsburg.ca.us |
West
Pittsburg Youth Football Association
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Information:
The West Pittsburg Youth Football Program serves
youths ages 5-14 in Bay Point. During the life
of the program it has had more than 8,400 young
people of every race, creed, color, gender,
religious affiliation, and economic background
participate in the program. The program strives
to impart the importance of teamwork, self confidence,
self pride, and pride in their community.
Contact:
Michael Morris, President
6400 Bailey Road
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 431-0160 phone
(925) 431-0162 fax
email: coachwp@aol.com
and gowestpitt@scbglobal.net
website: www.wpyf.com |
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