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The Bureau of Youth Services achieves it’s departmental mission by working with community agencies and neighborhood organizations to develop innovative ways to meet human service needs. The Bureau promotes and supports youth development projects and family strengthening services, by providing direct funding for program support, and participating in collaborative planning and funding efforts. Through local, State and Federal funding such as the City’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), Housing for Persons with Aids (HOPWA), Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Services (APPS), and NYS 21st Century Community Learning Center, BHS plans, administers and monitors community projects to meet human service needs. Some of our key programs are Summer of Opportunity, Youth Acadamy Training Program and Volunteer Internship Program. Click here for more information! Rochester After-School Academy (RASA) / 21st Century Community Learning Centers Administrative Office - 250 State Street Rochester, NY 14614 428-7952 428-7872 (fax) Monday - Friday; 9:00 - 5:00 pm |  |
RASA provides academic enrichment, recreational, social, artistic and character development activities for students and their families to help them succeed. There are currently 16 RASA sites in schools, with lead agency partners delivering services to approximately 1400 students and 600 adults. By delivering these engaging and enrichment activities in after school settings, we’re able to help students stay connected to school, thereby increasing school attendance rates and improving academic success. Click here to see the RASA Flower of Life Banner Project! 
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Rochester After-School Academy Site Listings | School Partner School #9, 485 N. Clinton Ave. School #28, 450 Humboldt St. School #33, 500 Webster Ave. School #36, 85 St. Jacob St. School #39, 145 Midland Ave. Monroe High School, 164 Alexander St. Frederick Douglass, 940 Fernwood Pk. Charter School of Science & Technology Edison Tech, 655 Colfax St. Franklin Career High, 950 Norton St. Freddie Thomas High, James Madison High, 200 Genesee St. Jefferson High School, Edgerton Park John Marshall High, 180 Ridgeway Rochester School for the Deaf Wilson Magnet High, 501 Genesee St. | Agency Partner Baden Street, 325-7828 City Recreation, 482-4836 ext. 1161 NEAD, 487-9290 ext. 1081 YMCA, 342-7270 ext. 6010 City Recreation, 467-8816 City Recreation, 232-1530 ext.6284 SPCC, 482-2000 ext. 3531 YMCA, 546-5500, 690 St. Paul St. PRYD, 647-2200 ext. 2180 Boys & Girls Club, 467-3131 Community Place, 262-8850 SouthWest Area Neigh. Assoc., 436-8201 City Recreation, 458-2280 Catholic Family Center, 458-2110 RSD, 1545 St. Paul St., 544-1240 Center for Dispute Settlement, 328-3440 |
For more information of other programs, please call our Central Administrative office number at 428-6896.
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