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This is the fourth and final community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center in Allston / Brighton and discuss location options.

This is the third community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center in Allston / Brighton and discuss location options.

The gym will reopen the first week of March.

The City of Boston is also launching a facilities assessment to ensure every neighborhood has a state-of-the-art community center.

This is the second community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center and discuss location options.

This is the first of several community meetings to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center and discuss location options.

The newly announced location will bring the first full service community center to Grove Hall.

This will be the fourth and final community meeting to establish the types of uses and activities the community would like to see in a new center and discuss location options.

Swimmers looking to use the outdoor pool are asked to register ahead of time.

BCYF Draper Pool in West Roxbury will close on Friday, June 24, 2022, for a construction project that will include boiler replacement, ventilation system installation, and pool filtration replacement.

BCYF Clougherty Pool will not open for the summer 2022 Season.

Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Marta E. Rivera to be the permanent Commissioner of Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF). She has served as Interim Commissioner since September.

The lead remediation project has finished and staff are cleaning and preparing to reopen.

Over 300 youth are able to register for slots across all programming.

The winner goes on to represent Boston at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.

Camp Joy provides structured activities designed to help Bostonians with special needs ages 3-15 make new friends, have fun, learn and grow.

Lead paint remediation project expected to take eight weeks.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, and the Public Facilities Department are exploring options for a new community center in Dorchester.

For everyone’s safety, several protocols are in place at BCYF community center pools heading into the summer season.

In total, 325 slots across all programming

A program for Bostonians with special needs that provides structured activities and fun!

Grants will support summer programming for youth in Boston.

Pools will be operated and used in accordance to public health guidelines.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families offers many classes, programs and special events for Boston residents. Many require pre-registration.

Pools will be operated and used in accordance to public health guidelines.

All programming will be operated in accordance with public health guidelines

All programming will be operated in accordance with public health guidelines.

Virtual community meeting will update on proposed design.

This meeting has been postponed and will be rescheduled as soon as possible. Please join Boston Centers for Youth & Families, and the City of Boston’s Publi c Facilities Department to continue the...

Swimmers will have access to the Umana Academy Pool during the Paris Street closure.

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