Programs

The Zones is a vibrant, community-focused organization dedicated to providing enriching experiences for youth through after-school programs and summer camps. We aim to create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where kids can explore their interests, develop new skills, and build confidence.

After School

Engage and Grow Beyond the Classroom

A fun, safe place for kids to explore interests, get homework help, and build friendships after school.

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Summer

Adventure and Learning All Summer Long

Action-packed days filled with creativity, movement in our Zones—all summer long.

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Sports

Building Skills and Team Spirit through Sports

Basketball, volleyball, and more—our programs build confidence, teamwork, and a love of the game.

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Our Approach

With a focus on 5 zones of programming, we offer dynamic programs that inspire curiosity, creativity, and personal growth. At The Zones, every child has the opportunity to learn, play, and thrive.

EDUCATE: The Academic Zone

The Zones provides academic programming in STEM, literacy, history, and other core subjects – though we believe that learning is most effective when it’s experiential. That’s why we offer a range of activities that go beyond your standard syllabus.

Every day, members can choose between 3D printing, filmmaking, robotics, coding, and more. We also partner with schools, parents, and community organizations to provide educational experiences that aren’t offered in school. Additionally, our ZIP (Zone In Program) offers homework help and one-on-one tutoring with accredited volunteers.

All of our courses are designed to spark members' interest, stoke their curiosity, and ignite a passion for learning that carries over to the classroom. In fact, our members show improved performance in math and language skills, as well as greater classroom engagement.

CREATE: The Creative Arts Zone

Research shows that art programming has a profound impact on student well-being and academic performance. Participation in such programs can boost test scores, improve school attendance, increase graduation rates, and expedite mathematics and literacy development (Heath, Soep, & Roach, 2017).

The Zones seeks to bridge the gap with creative and performing art programs that inspire young people to grow and thrive. We offer activities like painting, drawing, and crafts as well as courses in dance, music, and theater through our community partnerships.

Through creative expression, our members learn valuable social and emotional skills – not to mention how to let their imaginations run wild!

ACTIVATE: The Athletic Zone

Physical activity is vital for a young person's development because it lays the foundation for a healthy, active lifestyle.

With a focus on good sportsmanship and fun, our athletic program gives members the opportunity to try new sports like pickleball, indoor hockey, or rock climbing. Simultaneously, these group activities allow members to practice teamwork, develop communication skills, enhance motor skills, and build self-confidence. Regardless of your child’s fitness level, all members are welcome and encouraged to play in a positive, cooperative environment.

The Zones also conducts sports camps and leagues throughout the year in collaboration with community organizations and volunteers.

INVIGORATE: The Health & Wellness Zone

Studies show that health education programs play a key role in reducing risky health behaviors and preventing or delaying the onset of chronic disease in adulthood. That’s why we collaborate with several community partners to bring our members informative, educational, and engaging wellness programs to promote physical and mental health.

Our health & wellness programs range from acupressure for stress management to dental screenings, oral health education to hands-only CPR. Yet all of our programs promote physical activity, healthy habits, and risk prevention.

Additionally, we believe that a healthy mind is just as important to a child's development as a healthy body. The Zones staff are strong advocates for mental and emotional health, so we can work closely with parents to provide families with supportive mental health interventions and treatments when necessary.

COLLABORATE: The Life Skills & Workforce Readiness Zone

Some things cannot be learned in books. Our life skills and workforce readiness zone teaches youth how to set and achieve goals, resolve conflicts, communicate effectively, and solve problems.

Our practical, hands-on approach promotes social-emotional learning and interpersonal relationships to prepare youth for the workplace, all while giving them the competence and confidence to thrive wherever life takes them.

We also collaborate with community partners to host themed educational weeks such as Around the World or Career Week. These events are vital to introduce our members to new cultures and traditions, teach them to respect and celebrate the differences in all people, and open their eyes to the wealth of opportunities available to them.

The evidence shows that Zones members are more likely to gain self-efficacy, attain greater academic achievements, and develop better work habits.

Program Structure

The Zones is committed to providing an equitable, inclusive environment where all youth have the opportunity to learn, play, and grow through meaningful and enriching activities. We welcome participants of all abilities and strive to create a program where every member feels supported and valued.

The Zones operates at a 1:20 staff-to-youth ratio. Members choose which activities they participate in during program hours, and our program model is designed to promote independence, engagement, and positive social interaction within this group setting.

The Zones is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth organization and is not a licensed child care facility or a school-based program.

Youth with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) are welcome to participate in our program. While The Zones does not provide specialized educational services or implement IEPs, we will make reasonable accommodations, when possible, to support youth with special needs in successfully participating within our program structure and established staff-to-youth ratio.

If a participant requires one-to-one supervision or specialized services beyond what can be reasonably provided within our program model, those supports must be arranged by the family or the referring agency.