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Heat Emergency in Boston
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Mayor Wu announced a heat emergency in the City of Boston through Wednesday, July 17. Cooling centers will be open at 14 BCYF community centers Monday through Wednesday, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Connect, Learn, Explore: Boston's Commitment to Youth

We are building a family friendly Boston where our kids have the resources they need to thrive.

We are building a city with access to quality education, safe housing, robust health care, and healthy and affordable food for all our kids. In partnership with our families, we are working across City departments to deliver for our littlest learners. 

We also have to go beyond meeting basic needs to empower kids to explore and find their passions. The commitments outlined below will help our kids learn about themselves and connect with their community by age 8.

Get a Connect, Learn, Explore sticker card today! Collect a sticker for each activity you complete, after you've collected the 5 activity stickers collect the grand prize sticker at your last activity! 

Families with participating children will be receiving a letter about this initiative.

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Learn to Swim

Two kids jump into the pool, into the arms of two adults.

As a coastal city, families deserve access to opportunities to learn how to swim and safely enjoy the water.  Every child will have access to swimming lessons through the city’s Swim Safe Boston program, which is offered through the YMCA of Greater Boston, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston and  Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF). 

Enjoy our City provided pool or find a swim lesson in partnership with the YMCA. Register for free swim lessons today! 

Find Swim Programming 

Connect with the Arts

Connect to the arts

Music, dance, theater, and art are critical for self expression. We will provide access to instruments, artists and other resources to help our young people learn and grow.

The City of Boston is expanding arts programing, city programs can be found at BCYF and Boston Public Schools during he school year. Parks and Recreations arts and crafts workshops hosted by a local artist in various parks throughout the City of Boston during the Summer. 

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Play a Sport

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Sports can teach kids physical skills, teamwork, and persistence. BCYF, BPS, and our partners in youth sports will help make sure that every kid can choose and participate in quality sports programs.

Parks and Recreation and BCYF are offering free athletic programs, clinics, and camps in neighborhood parks across the City. 

Find Sport Programming 

Learn to Bike

Learn to Ride a Bike

Biking helps kids explore their neighborhood, have fun, and grow. The City, in partnership with community partners, will provide the resources and support so every Boston kid has the opportunity to learn to ride a bike.

This Spring we reintroduced the Youth Cycling Programing at BPS and will offer biking programing at 7 locations across the city this Summer. 

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Grow a Green Generation

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Growing plants can help our littlest learners connect with nature. Community gardens, partners, and outdoor classrooms will provide all kids access to plants and plant care.

GrowBoston, Office of Food Justice, BPS, and BCYF will partner to assess which schools and community centers have gardens and invest in raised beds at an additional 10 sites. To date 84 BPS schools have hosted a garden. 

Find Grow Programming 

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