St. Louis Youth Development Collaborative
A Mayor Jones initiative, the Youth Development Collaborative offers youth programming sites for the summer.
Mission and Vision
The Youth Development Collaborative’s vision is a city where all programming outside of the school day enhances learning and responds to the physical, social, and emotional needs of all children and their families by offering activities that help youth grow, learn, and develop.
In This Section
Summer Programming
The Mayor’s Office of the City of St. Louis and the Department of Health are committed to evidence-informed programs that provide fun, safe and nurturing experiences for youth and disrupt the cycle of violence. Summer enrichment programs play a key role in cognitive, academic, social, and physical development. The benefits of high-quality afterschool enrichment activities carry forward into adulthood and are associated with fewer problem behaviors and less crime as well as higher educational attainment in adulthood.
Programming Details
Programming will take place during the month of June between 2 pm and 6 pm (serving snack) and the month of July between 8 am and 6 pm (serving breakfast, lunch, and snack).
- Open for ages 5-17
- Academic enrichment
- Character development
- Fun activities by local programs
- Open to all youth in STL City (not limited to SLPS students)
Summer Activities
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No events available.
Map of 2022 Locations
View on Google Maps
Blue sites represent city funded sites
Red sites represent additional local programming
Green sites represent city recreation centers
Registration
TBD
Procurement
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Contact
Contact the St. Louis Youth Development Collaborative at stlyouth@stlouis-mo.gov.