Organization
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Contact Information
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Description
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Anwar Ahmad
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860-595-8820
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Families and youth in the Northeast neighborhood will be targeted to participate in a gardening program. Direct hands-on assistance will be provided at each step.
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Athletes R Us
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917-474-6007
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Athletes R Us will create, organize and oversee weekly events consisting of 3-on-3 basketball tournaments, enhanced skill training which consists of polymetric, speed and agility training.
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Big Red Bird
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860-761-4315
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“Books to the Block” is a traveling book club experience featuring read-a-louds, author readings/interviews, art activities and book giveaways.
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Charter Oak Cultural Center
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518-210-4935
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Funky Dawgz Brass Band Camp is a leadership program embedded in a music program. The group is divided by level and there is a great deal of individual instruction in woodwind, brass and percussion instruments.
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Colt Park Fun
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860-575-4273
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Colt Park Fun - offer more recreational activities in the park, such as 2 paint parties, sound healing, and 2 dates to have a bouncy house.
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Community Renewal Team, Inc.
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860-560-5446
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CRT's program aims to offer summer enrichment activities for children raised by grandparents as well as some respite care for the grandparents. We have chosen events and activities that we believe would both interest the youth on the Generations campus and serve as positive experiences with their peers.
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Ebony Horsewomen, Inc.
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860-293-2914
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The Junior Mounted Patrol, Park Rangers program provides youth the opportunity to become role models through providing valuable Ranger services (public safety concerns, and reporting issues around the park).
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Eight Six Go Running
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860-324-6272
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Eight Six Go Running intends to invite Hartford youth to clinics that will meet throughout the summer months, in addition to our weekly runs, with the intention of upholding a space for youth to begin running.
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Family Essentials Network
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860-268-2086
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Family Essentials Network Inc. will offer a college readiness preparation and education transition program to high school juniors and seniors, and others transitioning to college.
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First Night Hartford
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508-479-1197
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Hartford Bonanza is the city's Independence Day event that aims to highlight the vitality of Hartford through community-oriented programming that promotes local talent and provides opportunities to become civically engaged.
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Hartford City Mission, Inc.
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917-474-6007
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Hartford City Mission's Summer Camp Noah provides Hartford youth with the necessary outlet that they need after dealing with all of the restrictions of COVID-19. Students are given the opportunity to work in groups of four on STEM Experiments, Performing Arts activities, Storytelling Exercise, Arts & Crafts hands on projects and Leadership Training sessions.
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Hartford Colts
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860-466-9820
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Hartford Colts football program is a recreational community-based team. It provides players with the opportunity to continue to play football and compete at a high level. The program is also designed for participants to use the program as a gap year tool before pursuing a higher education.
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Hartford Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
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860-251-6517
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Camp Hi Hoti Summer is to provide camping/outdoor and educational experiences for the City of Hartford Youth. Campers will be taught self-care by enjoying stimulating activities such as sports, reading/math, arts and crafts, and field trips.
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Hartford Stage Company
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860-712-4026
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Students in Hartford Stage's Breakdancing Shakespeare program will perform in a hip-hop infused production of Shakespeare's Macbeth. This summer arts program brings together area teenagers, ages 14-21, selected through open audition.
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Hartford's Camp Courant
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860-671-9315
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Hartford’s Camp Courant provides a safe, exciting and educational environment in which Hartford’s youth, ages five (5) through 12, participate in active learning opportunities and fun activities focused on positive youth development and healthy lifestyle choices.
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HOOPWAVE Sports Mentoring
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860-778-9717
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The HOOPWAVE program participants will train, practice, play basketball and do community service. In addition to fostering team work, discipline, community, self-efficacy, and positive self-esteem through our basketball clinics; HOOPWAVE has provided life skills training, mentorship, and exposure to post-secondary education for our participants.
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Horizons Youth Enrichment Program
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860-402-9665
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This summit will provide engaging age-appropriate workshops on a wide variety of topics such as: building self-confidence and esteem, the important of making good choices, values, morals and character building, financial literacy, being responsible and respectful, anti-bullying, social media etiquette, and exploring race, bias, and identity.
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Inara Ramin
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203-999-3111
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All children will be given a basic history of African drumming & dance including purpose, how the drums are constructed, how the drums are made, and instructions on making and playing the drum.
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Jacqueline Bright
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860-839-2189
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The proposed program "Create - Heal" A hands-on creative experience using the arts in a safe environment to promote healing, connection, empowerment and growth through specific guided creative activities that encourage self-expression, new skills and an opportunity to reconnect with one's peers and healthy self.
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James Gary
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860-987-3688
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There is an abundance of high at-risk youth who aspire to play basketball collegiately professionally. From the first day of the program until the last, youth will be engaged in structured daily programming that will occupy the majority their day.
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Keney Park Sustainability Project
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860-833-9828
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KPSP aims to support the development and sustainability of community-based food systems, including farmers markets, community gardens, and school-based gardening.
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Luis Burgos
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860-833-2888
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My plan is to simulate a barbershop incentive program for inner city children ages 11-13 by cutting their hair. I can give the children the closest thing to the real barbershop experience.
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Mamie Dash
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860-212-3716
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The Northeast Teen Girls Club provides career investigations for young girls in Northeast Hartford to pursue womens’ pro basketball team as a career.
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Michelle Camara
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860-869-6836
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This program will utilize performing and cultural arts as a platform to assist the participants improve their mental health. The program will focus on improving self-expression, self-esteem, self-love, self-acceptance, cultural awareness, and community pride.
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MPact Mentoring
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860-805-5768
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M-Pact Mentoring, "Be Who You Need" program will provide summer sports and wellness activities for Hartford youth at Weaver High School.
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New England Brothahood
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203-868-4726
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We provide individualized training for program participants specific to the disciplines of football thus increasing their mental and physical attributes. We play football games in and out of state to give the children experience, exposures and skillsets allowing them to participate in high school sports.
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NIRO Design Center, LLC
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860-995-5992
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Creative talents will be explored and ignited through hands on practices of making connections across academic, professional, and social platforms for all participating students.
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Omar Muhammad
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860-985-6027
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The program is a beginner instructional bonsai presentation and workshop. The workshop will teach the students about bonsai, how to make bonsai, how to take care of and maintain bonsai.
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Posh Paint Pop Up and Paint
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860-913-0390
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Posh Paint will provide a program that encompasses the arts. The goal is to enhance youth need for academic development with visual arts and literacy to create a rich and engaging program.
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Spectrum in Motion Dance Theater Ensemble, Inc.
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860-508-4316
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Our summer program integrates social-emotional learning in all aspects of our work. Instruments of Culture is a seven-week full day summer dance intensive program that culminates in the performance of an original contemporary ballet.
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Supreme Being Mentoring Program
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860-938-0563
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The Supreme Athlete Mentoring Programs mission is to serve communities by reaching and teaching youth through mentoring and sports training. We focus on the social, emotional, and athletic development of youth.
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Taylor Hot Dogs
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860-503-9456
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I will offer the youth in the Clay Hill neighborhoods how to start, operate, and get licenses in the City of Hartford for a hot dog business.
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Teen Mindfulness Coaching
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860-578-0618
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My goal is to equip each participant with tools that will support them with recognizing anxiety, depression, and anything else preventing them from moving forward with their desired goals.
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Troy Mckoy
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860-881-9392
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My youth development program uses sports specific training with a major focus on basketball. We will be doing skills training and drills, as well as conditioning and exercises that promotes healthy living at an early age.
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YMCA of Greater Hartford
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860-595-3036
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Safe Summer Streets will provide positive youth development programming to youth so they remain engaged, safe, and off the streets during the summer. Overall, the goals of Safe Summer Streets include Physical Education, Health Education, Life Skills, and STEAM.
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YWCA Hartford Region, Inc.
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860-205-1132
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YWLC students will participate in 1-4 weekly workshops targeting middle and high school cohorts. Children will experience hands-on activities that focus on fun and building relationships with their peers.
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