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Community Resources for Teens with Angela Walukevich and Dasia Miles-Langaigne

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Release Date: 01/10/2025

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Are you looking for resources for your teen post-COVID? In this episode, I'm joined by graduate students at William James College - Dasia Miles-Langaigne and Angela Walukevich, as they talk about the ins and outs of finding resources for teens in the community. See below a list of resources in Massachusetts compiled by today's guests: Resource List  Resource: (Targeted to knowledge/information gathering - can be used both for the organization level and also family level)    Can apply for vouchers for childcare and transportation reimbursement: Child care voucher 13y/o and...

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Are you looking for resources for your teen post-COVID? In this episode, I'm joined by graduate students at William James College - Dasia Miles-Langaigne and Angela Walukevich, as they talk about the ins and outs of finding resources for teens in the community.

See below a list of resources in Massachusetts compiled by today's guests:

Resource List

 Resource: (Targeted to knowledge/information gathering - can be used both for the organization level and also family level) 

Afterschool Programs | Youth.gov

Afterschool 101 — Massachusetts Afterschool Partnership

 

Can apply for vouchers for childcare and transportation reimbursement:

Child care voucher 13y/o and younger 

Get Child Care and Transportation Help | Mass.gov

 

Apply for funds for child care and/or after school programs: 

Child Care Financial Assistance | Mass.gov

 

Applying for Childcare assistance: Mass211’s Child Care Services & Financial Payment Assistance | Mass 211

 

Partial reimbursement transportation that is work and child-care related activities: 

Get Child Care and Transportation Help | Mass.gov

 

Apply for Grant(s) for youth sports:

Youth Sports Grants - All Kids Play

Every Kid Sports – We pay. Kids play.

 

For younger/small children, but still seems like great resource: (play groups, activities, vouchers) 

Child Care Works – PACE

 

EBT Card for Culture (lower/free access for humanities, arts, sciences): 

EBT Card to Culture - MA SNAP-ED

EBT Card to Culture Organizations | Mass.gov

 

Additional Places: 

Brookline Teen Center: (middle and high school; teen jobs) - Mix of gaming, music/art, cooking, sports  

Brookline Teen Center – A safe space for discovery, creative expression, and social change.

 

Children’s Services of Roxbury: (music group, peer leadership/advocacy program, & drop in center - access food, housing, jobs, resources) 

Youth Resiliency & Development | Children's Services of Roxbury

 

Zumix: (Music based: teens, but also ages 7-13, filmmaking, music production, and even podcasting) 

Who We Are – ZUMIX

 

Younger Kids/to Grade 5: Arlington Child Center: (toddler, preschool, kindergarten, but also after school and summer programs for 6-11y/o/just completed 5th grade) 

Programs for Arlington Children's Center, Arlington Ma

 

Think Together: (K-12 - academic focused, dynamic learning, enrichment) + college and career readiness

Afterschool Expanded Learning - Think Together | Nonprofit

 

The Black Man Can (mentoring, focused around boys/young men) 

The Black Man Can Foundation

 

Follow Suit Mentoring (mentoring, workshops, focused around boys/young men) 

Follow Suit Mentoring

 

Boston Project Ministries (multiple programs, mentoring, art, community) 

The Boston Project Ministries

 

Girls on the Run (Physical activity for girls) 

Girl Empowerment Programs | Girls on the Run

 

Swaby Tae Kwon Do (Tae Kwon Do) 

ww1.swabystaekwondoboston.com/lander

 

YMCA Before and After School: (Greater Boston - local) 

Before / After School - YMCA of Greater Boston

Additional local/community locations to consider: 

·       Parks

·       Library 

·       Boys and Girls Club 

 

Might be helpful for the organization: – “Youth Voice” - youth having voice in society. Ways to have culturally competency in the programs 

Youth Voice — Massachusetts Afterschool Partnership (STEM) 

 

Boston After School and Beyond: Hub to look for activities/programs (funding on organizational level), can search by neighborhood, age, topics 

Boston After School & Beyond | Youth Educational Programs