Clubs, Camps, Organizations

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4-H Youth Development Program Members range from age 5 to 19. Helps develop life skills, build confidence, set and achieve goals. Offers a wide range of projects, programs, and activities.
(916) 754-8432
Arcade Creek Parks and Recreation
Recreation, summer camp, educational opportunities
482-8377
Arden Manor Recreation and Park District
Recreation and summer youth activities
487-7851
Barber Shop: A Fathering Program Jr. Gentlemen program for youth; 1900 T Street.
(916) 558-4819
Boys & Girls Club of Sacramento A youth development program for kids ages 6 to 18. Members are helped with their homework, participate in organized sports, and arts and crafts projects.
(916) 442-2582
California Correctional Peace Officers Association Thumbs Up Project
The Thumbs Up child protection card contains the child’s picture, thumb print, and vital information.
372-6060
California State Indian Museum
California's Indian culture from past to present.322-0971
California State Railroad Museum
Railroad museum, family recreation
445-7387
Camellia Rainbow Girls
Leadership training and life skills for youths ages 11 to 20.
Camp fire Boys & Girls Sacramento/Sierra Council
Educational recreational program for grades K-12.
916 781 3544
Capitol Area Indian Resources, Inc.
Academic and cultural enrichment activities
971-9190
Capital Unity Council
Offers diversity education
449-9600
Carmicheal Parks and Recreation
Recreation, day camps, after school care, art classes, bowling, preschool, pet first aid, aquatics, youth sports
485-5322
Citizenship and Law Related Education Center
Civic and law-related educational activities and youth service programs.
228-2322
City of Sacramento Sports
Offers many leagues, including little league baseball, adult leagues for various sports, tennis, softball and bocce.
CORAL
Youth program for Meadowview and North Sacramento
Nick Kaleach: (916) 424-3237 (or see: fathersandfamilies.com)
CSUS Aquatic Center Summer swimming camps.
(916) 985-7239
CSUS Science Adventures Space camp!
(800) 472-4362
CSUS Sports Camp
Football, volleyball, softball, and soccer camps. No main phone availale: Please see their website for detailed listings.
Demolay International - Northern California Leadership skills for young men.
(800) 439-6232
Department of Conservation
Recycle Rex, recycling information and programs
327-2777
Discovery Museum
Science Summer Camp.
(916) 575-3941
Diogenes Youth Services
Youth employment opportunities and after school programs.
(800) 339-7177
Easter Seals Superior California
Disabilities programs
485-6711
Effie Yeaw Nature Center
Seeks to create greater awareness understanding, appreciation and protection of natural and cultural resources. Offers recreation and summer camps.
(916) 489-4918
Girls Incorporated of Greater Sacramento
Programs for girls to build self-esteem and prepare economic independence.
451-0353
Girl Scouts of Tierra del Oro
Offers summer camps, leadership training and more.
(916) 638-4475
GO-SERV
Americorps program for ages 17+
323-7646
Group Seven Basketball Camp
Basketball camp with Vlade Divacs held at Folsom High School.
1-877-7GROUP7
Gymboree of Sacramento
Children’s clothing stores.
791-6267
Healthy Start Serna Center
Provides link to parents and students to services in the community. Whatever it takes to get kids to school (ie health services, tutoring,etc.)
643-7400 ext. 9142
InfoLine Sacramento
Offers many services not yet included on their website, so it may be best to call them for details. Services include information on clubs and many social service organizations serving children. Also see Community Services Planning Council for information on related services.
(916) 498-1000
Junior Achievement of Sacramento, Inc. Educates and inspires children and teens to value free enterprise, business and economics to improve the quality of their lives.
(916) 648-1084
Lambda Youth Group
LGBT youth support group, ages 13-24.
442-0185
Learning for Life
Helps youth develop social and life skills, personal values, and build character. Provides support to schools and other youth-serving organizations.
929-1417
McClellan Aviation Museum
Aircraft and aviation memorabilia.
643-3192
Merryhill School
Tutoring, youth jobs, recreation, sports, summer camp.
(916) 646-1223
National Teen Leadership Program
Teen leadership training and camp.
565-1950
North Sacramento/Del Paso Heights Community Health Alliance
Teen pregnancy prevention, drug education, employment services, youth leadership positions, etc.
325-1031
Parker Avenue Resource Center
Provides resources to homeless students to help achieve success in school (ie. tutoring, health services, etc.).
277-6892
Planet Gymnastics
Gymnastics lessons, including a summer camp.
447-4964
Positive Youth Development Office
Teaches Sacramento Unified School District youth to make positive and healthy life choices.
643-7994
Project LEAN
Healthy food and physical activity options for youth.
556-3344
Recreational Leader Training Program, Arden Manor Park and Recreation
Recreational leader training program, computer lab, intramural sports, etc.
487-7851
River City Theatre Company
Selects 150 youth (grades 1-12) to perform in a Broadway musical twice a year. No experience required.
457-7282
Sacramento Chinese Indochinese Friendship Association
Daily recreational activities for youth. Program targets Indochinese refugees.
387-8152
Sacramento Public Library
Special programs and services for children, plus research and info on checking out books online.
(916) 264-2920
Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge
Interdenominational Christian organization assisting teens with life controlling problems.
362-2800
Sacramento Youth Commission
Youth advisory group to the Sacramento City Council. Ages 14-19.
277-3818
Sacramento Youth Project
Counseling for kids and families (case management for kids 0-5 years, anger management programs in middle and high schools, family counseling and child counseling). Also after-school and during-school recreational programs.
394-0877
Sacramento Youth Symphony
Symphony for youth.
731-5777
Saddle Pals Therapeutic Center, Inc.
Therapeutic horsemanship services to individuals with physical, mental, and emotional challenges.
988-7734
Safetyville USA
Children learn safety skills in 1/3 scale-town, kids preschool 3rd grade.
366-7233, 203
Science Adventures
Summer camp, after school, youth employment.
1-800-472-4362
YMCA After school programs, youth employment opportunities, summer camps, and sports camps and more.
(916) 452-9622

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