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Youth Programs
Special Programs and
Services
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Youth Program E-Zine
To contact us:
Neighborhood
House Community Center
29 S. Mills
Street
Phone: (608)
255-5337
Fax: (608) 255-5937
Email: thehouse@chorus.net
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Senior Services-Senior
Services provides support and assistance to seniors in order to foster
independence and promote physical and mental well being. Support
programs include information and referral of neighborhood and community
resources, friendly visits, volunteer neighborhood helpers, transportation,
and weekly exercise classes which are held Mondays from 10:35 to 11:10
am at Brittingham for both Seniors and the Disabled. A sewing class
is also offered for seniors. Volunteers are an integral part of the
program. The project brings together neighbors of different ethnic
and racial backgrounds to enhance their understanding of each other.
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Facility Use-This program provides
neighborhood residents and agencies with space for social, educational,
and recreational activities. Staff works with the residents and other
agencies to provide services related to the needs of the residents in the
neighborhood.
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Information and
Referral-This program provides information and makes referrals
for neighborhood residents to neighborhood and community resources.
Residents seek information and referrals through walk-in and telephone
contacts.
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Newsletter-Neighborhood House News,
an annual newspaper, provides residents and businesses in the neighborhood
with information regarding Neighborhood House programs. Also included
are issues and events in the neighborhood, political forums/candidates,
and neighborhood/community resources.
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Food Pantry-Neighborhood House
provides a food pantry to anyone in need of food. Hours are Tuesdays
and Thursdays from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m.
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Community Assistance-Neighborhood
House provides supervision and structured work tasks and activities for
adult and youth offenders from Volunteers in Probation and Youth
Restitution. The program allows the participants to accept responsibility,
develop a support network and build self-esteem. In addition, Neighborhood
House provides unemployed adults from the Employment and Training Program
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opportunity to participate in the daily activities of the center.
Benefits to the participant include learning new skills, acquiring new
references for employment, and building confidence and self-esteem.
This program involves staff and clients on a one to one basis.
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Summer Youth Camp-Neighborhood
House offers two four week camp sessions for youth ages 7-13. In
both our programs we offer a variety of activities including craft projects,
nutrition classes, cultural enhancement projects, sports and recreational
games, and community outings. The program utilizes community resources
and strives to enrich the experiences of our youth by offering educational
and recreational trips in the community, and beyond that enhance the youths
socio-cultural development. All aspects of the program provide avenues
for positive activities.
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