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Columbia strengthens community ties by connecting families with youth summer programs

Columbia, South Carolina – The City of Columbia is actively compiling the annual Youth Services Guide by obtaining data from youth groups and community organizations as summer draws near. Essential for parents and guardians, this guide lists a range of summer events and activities accessible to young people living in Richland County.

“We are excited to offer this important information guide to parents and guardians again this year.  Our youth are our most precious resource and we must provide them with positive programs and activities.” City Councilwoman Tina Herbert said.

The City of Columbia is actively compiling the annual Youth Services Guide by obtaining data from youth groups and community organizations
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The guide seeks to be a complete reference tool to help families arrange a fun and interesting summer for their kids.

Organizations that cater to the young people are reminded to send thorough details on planned summer events by March 31, 2025 deadline.

This information will help the city to incorporate a broad spectrum of options in the guide so guaranteeing that it meets different needs and interests.

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Submissions should be sent via email to [email protected], and must include the following details:

  • Name of the organization or group
  • Name of the primary contact person, along with their phone number, email address, and website
  • A clear description of the program
  • Age range of participants
  • Dates, times, and locations of the offered programs
  • Program costs, if any, or indication that the program is free
  • List of any resources needed for the program, such as books or sports equipment

Families will get the Youth Services Guide, which will give them simple access to understanding about safe, informative, and entertaining events accessible to their children. This project not only helps local youth-oriented groups by highlighting their activities but also significantly helps to create favorable surroundings for young people during their school break.

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The City of Columbia continues to demonstrate its dedication to raising its younger citizens and building a lively, inclusive city for the future by helping to establishing a connection between programs and participants.

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