Boys and Girls Club of Eastern Piedmont provides summer sessions and after school sessions which focus on the entire aspect of a young person's life. We have Power Hour for academic/educational assistance; Smart Choices which addresses all the many choices a youth has to make and gives them the information and understanding of making positive choices;
Bridge II Sports is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for children and adults who are physically challenged to play team and individual sports. Bridge II Sports, in partnership with community partners, provides the equipment, coaching and play space, as well as develops teams.
Campus Y is a medium for service, activism, and social justice work where UNC students can engage their community internationally, locally, and right on campus. The organization houses several youth-serving committees, including Big Buddy, Carolina Kickoff, Catalyst Conference, Helping Youth by Providing Enrichment (HYPE), and Linking Immigrants to New Communities (LINC).
The mission of the CFS Summer programs is to provide a high quality, enriching, fun, and diverse experience available to students ranging in age from 5 - 14 years old from a wide range of backgrounds and consistent with the philosophy of Carolina Friends School.
Summer Programs through Carolina Friends School designed to serve the community ages four to 16. Workshops offered in the summer months for eight weeks June-August.
Carpe Diem is a 15 hour program specifically designed for college students who have been charged by law enforcement with an alcohol violation and offered a first offender's deferred prosecution by the District Attorney's Office.
The group looks for opportunities to facilitate the growth of services by raising money to improve the parks and open spaces in Carrboro.
The YMCA uses day camp, team leadership activities, and a variety of sports and aquatics to build character, self-confidence, and leadership in children. The YMCA seeks to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
The YMCA uses day camp, team leadership activities, and a variety of sports and aquatics to build character, self-confidence, and leadership in children. The YMCA seeks to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. The
This multipurpose recreation center offers an indoor pool, gymnasium, climbing wall and meeting room. Outside are basketball and bocce ball courts, playground, Gene Strowd Community Rose Garden with gazebo, compost demonstration site, walking trails and picnic tables. Outside areas on first come basis. Inside areas can be rented.