Creek-A Middle School Youth Center
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After School Program
Provides after-school supervision and support for middle school students, focusing on homework assistance, recreation, and social activities in a safe environment.

Homework Help & Extracurricular Activities
Offers homework help with on-site tutors and a variety of extracurricular activities including arts, cooking, and sports.

About
Creek-A Middle School Youth Center


Founded in
2004
EIN
20-0966672
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
PO BOX 3325 WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598-0325 United States
Website
http://thecreekyouthcenter.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Creek, A Middle School Youth Center, founded in 2004, provides Walnut Creek youth with opportunities for social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Their after-school program offers homework help, extracurricular activities like arts, cooking, and sports, and community service opportunities, bridging school, home, and community.
Mission
CREEK-A MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH CENTER supports and uplifts middle school students in Walnut Creek, providing a safe and nurturing space for youth to grow and connect.

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