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  2. Chicago Youth Centers

    www.chicagoyouthcenters.org

    Since 1956, Chicago Youth Centers (CYC) has been the place Where Possibility Lives: a trusted partner on Chicago’s South and West sides, ensuring that kids have a safe place they can go to explore, to discover, to process, and ultimately to envision a bright future that they can create for themselves.

  3. CareersChicago Youth Centers

    www.chicagoyouthcenters.org/careers

    We serve nearly 1,400 youth and 1,100 families annually through a network of 20 Centers and Partner Sites. Start your career at CYC, and work where possibility lives! To view our job listings and apply, please visit our online application portal .

  4. Home - CYP

    chicagoyouthprograms.org

    The Mission of Chicago Youth Programs (CYP) is to improve the health and life opportunities of at-risk youth using a comprehensive approach aimed at developing their capabilities. Learn about our program model through the path of one youth

  5. Youth Services - City of Chicago

    www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fss/provdrs/youth.html

    The Youth Services Division of DFSS has a portfolio that serves Chicagos youth ages 6-24. This group represents a diverse population with different needs, including educational supports, income support for themselves and their families, and other means of connection to necessary social services.

  6. Chicago Youth Centers | Chicago IL - Facebook

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    Chicago Youth Centers, Chicago, Illinois. 2,181 likes · 3 talking about this · 81 were here. CYC envisions a Chicago where every child has equitable access to the resources, experiences, safe spaces,...

  7. Chicago Youth Centers | Chicago Learning Exchange

    chicagolx.org/community/members/chicago-youth-centers

    Chicago Youth Centers (CYC) is the place where possibility lives for more than 1,500 Chicago children and their families each year. Through CYC’s early learning, after school, and summer programs, youth ages 15 months to 18 years find joy in learning, grow socially and emotionally, and build skills for the jobs of tomorrow.

  8. Chicago Youth Service Corps - City of Chicago

    www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/fss/provdrs/youth/svcs/CYSC.html

    CYSC serves Chicago youth and young adults, ages 16-24 years old. At least 40 percent of participating youth identify with one of the following populations: Individuals with disabilities; Individuals who are English Language learners; Individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are unstably housed; Individuals placed in the foster care system

  9. MissionChicago Youth Centers

    www.chicagoyouthcenters.org/mission

    The mission of Chicago Youth Centers (CYC) is to provide high-quality early learning and out-of-school time enrichment in under-resourced neighborhoods to holistically support children of all ages, their families, and their communities.

  10. Chicago Youth Centers

    www.chicagocityoflearning.org/organization-details?id=251

    Today CYC centers are in seven communities across metro Chicago. We consistently deliver programming to serve the needs of kids, parents and communities—focusing on academic achievement, social and emotional skill development and parent/family engagement.

  11. Early Learning - Chicago Youth Centers

    www.chicagoyouthcenters.org/early-learning

    At Chicago Youth Centers, we provide comprehensive services around social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth in young children. Our program fosters curiosity, creativity and self-esteem by encouraging children’s abilities and interests through child-initiated and teacher-supported play.