Type of Program



Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s)

Hours |Age Range |

Costs |

Description | |

|Before/After School Care |A Child’s Place at Hollin Hall |1500 Shenandoah Rd. |K-6th grades |Call for info. |Vans provide transportation to and from Stratford |

| | |Alexandria | | |Landing ES and Ft. Hunt ES. Fairfax County Public |

| |703-765-8811 | | |Optional extra activities of |School busses provide transportation to and from |

| |Email – office@ |Hours: | |gymnastics or Tae Kwon Do for an|Waynewood ES. Center closed on Federal holidays and |

| | |7:00 am to school start| |extra fee. |if Federal Government closed due to inclement |

| | |Dismissal until 6:00 pm| | |weather. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Provides a homey atmosphere, interesting activities |

| | | | | |and a sense of belonging and security. Homework |

| | | | | |assistance from teachers in the quiet room on Monday |

| | | | | |through Thursday. |

|Before/After School |Arlington County Public Schools |All Elementary Schools |Elementary age |Sliding scale based on family’s |Call for detailed information. |

|Extended Day Program |Extended Day Program | | |income. | |

| | |Hours: | | | |

| |703-228-6069 |7:00 am - start of | | | |

| |1426 N. Quincy St, Arlington (Admin Ofc) |school | | | |

| |arlington.k12.va.us |Dismissal–6:00 pm | | | |

| | |Wednesdays only | | | |

| | |1:00 – 6:00 pm. | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|After School Program |Boys & Girls Club |Olympic Branch |All ages |Call for info. |Programs unique to this club: Club Bucks Program |

| |Alexandria-Olympic Branch |401 N. Payne St. Alexandria | | |(learn to balance a checkbook); Rocketry Program |

| | | | | |(youth build and launch model rockets); “The Twirl |

| |703-549-3078 |Hours | | |Factory” (award-winning baton twirling troupe); |

| |clubs/alexandria |2:00 – 8:00 p.m. | | |Tutorial Program (teachers from Alexandria schools |

| | | | | |provide homework assistance); Life Skills Program |

| |Essex House Apartment Building |Essex House Apartment Bldg | | |(helps youth make positive decisions regarding |

| |(Satellite Outreach site) |375 S. Reynolds St., Alexandria | | |alcohol, tobacco, and gateway drugs). Club has |

| |For more info about this site – call | | | |computer labs (one for 12 and under and one for |

| |Patricia Hall, Outreach Coordinator | | | |teens) and a Teen Center with top notch teen |

| |703-370-3059 | | | |programs. |

|After School |Boys & Girls Club |5901 Leesburg Pike Falls Church |All ages |Call for info. |Programs unique to this club: Musical Performing |

| |Ffx Cty Culmore Character Club Branch | | | |Arts/Character Choir; homework assistance (95% of |

| | |Hours: | | |these Club members improved their school grades); |

| |703-820-5206 |Monday | | |computer literacy training; arts & crafts; dance |

| | |1:00-6:00 pm | | |class, character class, journalism/yearbook; career |

| | |Tuesday-Friday 2:00-7:00 pm | | |development; gardening; science class; painting; |

| | | | | |photography; soccer; game room; movie club; targeted |

| | | | | |outreach; holiday celebrations; cooking class; and |

| | | | | |field trips. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|After School |Boys & Girls Club |200 Gunnery Road Fredericksburg |All ages |Call for info. |Programs unique to this club: Youth of the Year |

| |Fredericksburg Regional Branch | | | |program; Keytone Club; SMART Moves; cultural trips; |

| | |Hours: | | |computer literacy training; homework assistance; |

| |540-368-9531 |2:00-7:00 p.m. | | |career development; health screenings; arts & crafts;|

| |Email – fparker@ | | | |dance, basketball, flag football; kickball; game room|

| |clubs/fredericksburg | | | |activities; holiday parties; movies, physical |

| | | | | |fitness; targeted outreach; and painting. Special |

| | | | | |features: classroom space, gym; playing field; |

| | | | | |tennis courts; and auditorium. |

|After School |Boys & Girls Clubs |17565 Old Stage Coach Rd |All ages |Call for info. |The Positive Place for Kids! |

|(except Mondays!) |General Heiser Branch |Dumfries | | |Programs unique to this club: bingo; bowling; |

| | | | | |camping; card collecting; ceramics; cooking classes; |

| |703-441-0611 |Hours: | | |Discovery Lab; fishing; ice skating; Jazzercise; Just|

| |clubs/heiser |Monday - not open | | |for Girls; photography; Power Hour; riding; Smart |

| | |Tue, Wed, Fri | | |Girls; sports leagues; Teen Night; Ultimate Journey; |

| | |3:00-9:00 p.m. | | |weight training; and wrestling. Special features: |

| | |Thu | | |computer lab; 2 athletic fields; martial arts studio;|

| | |1:00-9:00 p.m. | | |weight room; video game room; kitchen; lighted |

| | | | | |basketball courts; science lab; 2 gyms; crafts room; |

| | | | | |Sega room, and a pavilion. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|After School |Boys & Girls Clubs |5070 Dale Blvd., Dale City |Ages 6-18 |Call for info. |Programs unique to this club: bingo; bowling; |

|(except Mondays!) |Hylton Branch | | | |camping; card collecting; ceramics; cooking classes; |

| | |Hours: | | |Discovery Lab; fishing; ice skating; Jazzercise; Just|

| |703-670-3311 |Mon–not open | | |for Girls; photography; Power Hour; riding; Smart |

| |clubs/hylton |Tue, Wed, Fri | | |Girls; sports leagues; Teen Night; Ultimate Journey; |

| | |3:00– 9:00 p.m. | | |weight training; Hap Ki Do; and wrestling. Special |

| | |Thu | | |features: computer lab; 2 athletic fields; martial |

| | |1:00-9:00 p.m. | | |arts studio; weight room; video game room; kitchen; |

| | | | | |lighted basketball courts; science lab; 2 gyms; |

| | | | | |crafts room; Sega room, and a pavilion. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|School Breaks |BREAK AWAY: The alternative Break Connection® |Various locations |High school age|Funded through fees for service, |Founded in 1991 by two Vanderbilt University students|

| | |throughout the USA. | |membership dues and other |and operated as a national non-profit for 9 years as |

| |850-644-0986 | | |contributions. |an official program of Vanderbilt University. Break |

| |930 W. Park Ave. | | | |Away incorporated in 2000 as an independent 501(c)(3)|

| |Tallahassee, FL 32306-4180 | | | |not-for-profit based out of Florida State University.|

| |Email - breakaway@ | | | | |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |This program places high school (and college) |

| | | | | |students on teams in communities to engage in |

| | | | | |community service and experiential learning during |

| | | | | |their summer, winter and spring breaks. Students |

| | | | | |perform short-term projects for community agencies |

| | | | | |and learn about issues such as literacy, poverty, |

| | | | | |racism, hunger, homelessness, and the environment. |

| | | | | |Examples of trips students have organized are: |

| | | | | |tutoring migrant workers in FL, registering voters in|

| | | | | |MS, and working with the homeless in Washington, DC. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School|Browne Academy Extended Day Program |5917 Telegraph Rd., |Call for |Call for info. |During the afternoon, children can participate in a |

|Program | |Alexandria |info. | |variety of enrichment activities, designed to develop|

| |703-960-3000, X402 | | | |creative expression and cooperative relationships |

| |extended_day |Hours: | | |with others. Activities include private music |

| | |7:00-8:30 am AND | | |lessons (piano, flute, violin, percussion), Boy and |

| | |3:30-6:00 pm | | |Girl Scouts, Band, Chorus, handbells, dance programs |

| | | | | |(creative movement and modern), Tae Kwon Do, drama, |

| | | | | |and extended day electives – 3:30-4:30 pm (culinary |

| | | | | |creations, sensational sculpture, sports, arts, and |

| | | | | |study hall. |

|Before/After School|Campagna Kids Extended Day Care |Elementary Schools: |Ages |$10 registration fee |This program offers constructive and developmentally |

|Care | | |5-12 |$3.50 basket fee per |appropriate care with an emphasis on enriching |

| |703-549-0111 |John Adams, Charles Barrett, Patrick | |child (for personal |children academically and socially. Structured and |

| |The Campagna Center |Henry, Jefferson-Houston, Lyles Crouch, | |belongings) |non-structured activities are designed to engage |

| |(City of Alexandria) |Douglas MacArthur, George Mason, Mt. | | |child’s mind, body, and creativity with positive |

| |418 S. Washington Street |Vernon, James K. Polk, William Ramsay, | |Sliding Scale based on |social and learning experiences. |

| |Alexandria, VA 22314 |Samuel Tucker and Cora Kelly. | |gross household income | |

| |campagna_kids | | |(discount for multiple | |

| | |Hours: | |children). | |

| | |7:00-9:00 am | | | |

| | |AND | | | |

| | |2:00-6:00 pm | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School |CHILDTIME Learning Centers |2272 Huntington Ave. |5-12 years |Call for info. |Alexandria – serves Cameron, Samuel Tucker, Groveton,|

|Program | |Alexandria | | |Mt. Eagle, and Belle View Elementary Schools. |

| |Alexandria | | |No extra cost for |Fairfax – serves Brookfield, Navy, Greenbriar East, |

| |703-960-3690 |12555 Ox Trail | |transportation. |and Greenbriar West Elementary Schools. |

| | |Fairfax | | |Centreville (Braddock Rd) – serves London Towne, Bull|

| |Fairfax | | | |Run, Poplar Tree, Deer Park, Cub Run, Little River, |

| |703-620-1800 |14275 Braddock Rd. | | |and Virginia Run Elementary Schools. |

| | |Centreville | | |Centreville (Compton Village Dr.) – serves |

| |Centreville (Braddock Rd) | | | |Centreville, Centre Ridge, and Bull Run Elementary |

| |703-968-0059 |14415 Compton Village Dr. | | |Schools. |

| | |Centreville | | |Manassas – serves Baldwin, Weems, Round, Haydon, |

| |Centreville (Compton Village Dr.) | | | |Jennie Dean, Manassas Park, and Cougar Elementary |

| |703-802-2838 |8461 Signal Hill Rd. | | |Schools and Parkside and Manassas Middle Schools. |

| | |Manassas | | | |

| |Manassas | | | |Children are given a choice of activities, including |

| |703-330-5690 |Hours | | |problem-solving area with puzzles and guessing games,|

| | |6:30 am-6:30 pm | | |puppet and dramatic play area, art center, music |

| |child- |(exception – Manassas which opens| | |center, homework corner, social area, reading corner,|

| | |at 6:00 am) | | |science and math center, writing and language arts |

| | | | | |center, and board games. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Spring Break |Chinquapin Park Recreation Center |3210 King Street |Spring Camp – |Call for |Spring Camp – this program features tennis, |

| | |Alexandria |6-12 years |info. |basketball, football, swimming, games, and art & |

| |703-519-2160, X15 | | | |crafts. It provides a diverse social and learning |

| |Email – tiffany.reed@ |Hours: |Spring Soccer | |enriched experience and it’s focus is to build |

| |ci.alexandria.va.us/recreation/chinquapin |9:00 am-4:00 pm |Camp – | |teamwork and socialization skills through structured |

| | |Before/After care |8-14 years | |activities. |

| | |7:00-9:00 am and | | | |

| | |4:00-6:00 pm | | |Spring Soccer Camp – your child can be new to the |

| | | | | |game or an established player with the goal to |

| | | | | |improve their soccer prowess. Sportsmanship, |

| | | | | |self-reliance, and cooperation are encouraged. The |

| | | | | |camp day includes warm-up, soccer-related games, |

| | | | | |individual and technique instruction, small games |

| | | | | |team play, recreational games and swimming. |

|After School Care |Fairfax County |Community Centers, 4-H Programs, Teen Centers, |Ages 6-18 |FREE |Opportunities to learn and grow in a safe structured |

| |Department of Community and Recreation Services |and therapeutic recreation sites in Fairfax | | |environment by interacting with friends and energetic|

| | |County | | |staff, exercising their creativity, receiving |

| |703-324-4FUN (4386) | | | |homework help, accessing computers, gaining computer |

| |TTY – 703-222-9693 |Hours: | | |and keyboarding skills, participating in competitive |

| |Motor Skills Program – 703-324-5532 |3:00-8:00 p.m. (depends on program – some end | | |sports, receiving credit for community service, use |

| |4-H Program – 703-324-5369 |earlier) | | |of sports to develop motor skills, gaining 4-H |

| |Cyberkids – 703-324-5555 | | | |skills, and having fun at dances. |

| |co.fairfax.va.us/rec/ | | | | |

| |Afterschool_programs | | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School|Fairfax County |All elementary schools in |Elementary school |Sliding Scale based on gross |Sports, games, recreational activities and field |

|Care |SACC Program |Fairfax County EXCEPT |age |household income (due one |trips are an integral part of this child-focused |

| | |Archer, Cherry Run, Clearview, | |month in advance from August |curriculum. . This program nurtures creativity, |

| |Office for Children |Clifton, Fort Belvoir, Franklin,| |to May). |supports independent thinking, and encourages |

| |703-449-8989 |Mt. Eagle, Oak Hill, and White | |$7-$116/month for 1 child |cooperative behavior. Children with special needs |

| |12011 Government Ctr Pkwy |Oaks. | |(discounts for more than 1) |are integrated into the SACC centers. |

| |Fairfax, VA 22035 | | | | |

| |Office Hours – M-F, 8:00-4:30 | | |Add’l fees assessed for |Children of residents of Fairfax County. All adults |

| |co.fairfax.va.us/service/ofc/sacc | | |Winter and Spring programs |living in the child’s home must be working at least |

| | | | | |30 hours/week; attending school or job training |

| | | | | |programs at least 30 hours/week; and/or disabled. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Private or parochial school children are also |

| | | | | |eligible. |

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|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School |Loudoun County |Before School: |Before School |$45 registration fee |Before School/After School: A variety of early bird |

|Care |Before/After School, CASA, and YAS Programs |Little River ES |and |per household |activities in a safe, supervised, structured |

| | | |CASA | |environment. |

| |703-737-8042 |Before/After School: |K-5th grades |Before School - | |

| |215 Depot Ct, SE |Arcola Community Center (CC); Lovettsville | |$135/month |CASA (County After School Activities): A supervised |

| |Leesburg, VA 20175 |CC; Luckitts CC, and Philomont CC. |YAS | |recreational and educational program designed to help|

| |Email: prcs@ | |6th-8th |CASA - $300/month |meet the needs of working families. Daily schedule |

| |prcs/youthservices/ |CASA: |grades) | |includes time for homework, snacks, free play, and |

| |casa |Loudoun Valley Community Ctr in Emerick and| |YAS – |lots of organized activities. |

| | |Lovettsville Community Center | |$180/month | |

| | |All elementary schools EXCEPT | | |YAS (Youth After School): This program offers fun, |

| | |Aldie, Arcola, Banneker, Emerick, Gilford, | | |exciting, recreational activities including sports, |

| | |Hillsboro, Lincoln, Lovettsville, Lucketts,| | |games, arts & crafts, field trips, special events, |

| | |and Middleburg. | | |intramural competitions as well as time for homework,|

| | | | | |relaxing and socializing. |

| | |YAS | | | |

| | |(all middle schools: | | | |

| | |Belmont Ridge, Blue Ridge, Eagle Ridge, | | | |

| | |Farmwell Station, Harper Park, Mercer, | | | |

| | |River Bend, Seneca Ridge, Simpson, Smart’s | | | |

| | |Mill, and Sterling. | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|After School Programs/School’s|McLean Community Center |McLean Community Center |6th and 7th |Residents/Non-Residents |After School Adventure Program |

|Out (Old Firehouse); Drop-In | |1234 Ingleside Ave. McLean|graders | |Located in the Old Firehouse Teen Center, this |

| |703-790-0123 | | |Old Firehouse Membership fee|program is structured and supervised and includes |

| |Longfellow MS – 703-533-2600 |The Old Firehouse Teen | |$25/$30 per year |tutoring, community service projects, bowling, indoor|

| |Firehouse – 703-448-8336 |Center | |(must pay this fee to |swimming, Build-A-Bear, movie, 2 off-site trips each |

| |TTY (Firehouse) – 703-827-8225 |1440 Chain Bridge Rd, | |participate in Community |week, and more. The Old Firehouse has a set of |

| |Emails – mcleancenter@ and |McLean | |Service Tuesdays, School’s |textbooks from both Longfellow and Cooper Middle |

| |oldfirehouse@ | | |Out and Drop-In) |Schools which it keeps on site. Student attending |

| | |Longfellow Middle School | | |other schools or who are home-schooled are welcome, |

| | |2000 Westmoreland St., | |After School Adventure: |but transportation will not be provided. This |

| | |Falls Church | |$400/$425 per qtr |program does not meet when Fairfax County Public |

| | | | | |Schools (FCPS) are closed or have early release |

| | |Hours: | | |(Center will have drop-in hours from 8-6). |

| | |Community Ctr | | | |

| | |2:30-6:00 pm | | |Longfellow Middle School Program |

| | | | | |Teens enjoy a daily snack, homework help, gym, field |

| | |Firehouse – same as above | | |games and other structured activities. |

| | |plus 8:00 am-6:00 pm for | | | |

| | |School’s Out and Drop-In. | | |Community Service Tuesdays |

| | | | | |Supervised after-school program for students who |

| | | | | |attend Longfellow and Cooper middle schools. Daily |

| | | | | |snack, followed by community service project. |

| | | | | |When the project is complete, opportunity to play |

| | | | | |games, use computers, complete homework, and |

| | | | | |socialize. Transportation is available on a |

| | | | | |first-come, first-services basis for Longfellow and |

| | | | | |Cooper students only. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |School’s Out Program |

| | | | | |When FCPS are closed for work days, the Firehouse is |

| | | | | |open 8:00-6:00 for cool day trips. Fees for some |

| | | | | |trips. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Drop-In Program |

| | | | | |Youth can play pool, fooseball, do homework, |

| | | | | |socialize or play video games. Transportation is not|

| | | | | |provided. |

| | | | | | |

| | | | | |Happy Hats Program |

| | | | | |This program runs Thursdays from 3:30-5:30. |

| | | | | |Participants make hats for children in the DC area |

| | | | | |who have lost their hair due to illness. A snack |

| | | | | |will be provided. No transportation. Program will |

| | | | | |not meet when FCPS is closed or have early release |

| | | | | |days. |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School Programs/Teacher |Minnieland |Aquia |5-12 years |Call for |Morning session consists of quiet activities such as |

|workdays/snow days/early dismissal days. | |2848 Jeff. Davis Hwy. Stafford |(Exceptions: Dale City – school|info. |reading, table toys and games, followed by a healthy |

| |Aquia |Ashbriar |age; Hugh Mercer – K-5th | |breakfast. Afternoons begin with a snack and outdoor|

| |540-720-6694 |43560 Suzanne Hope Way |grades) | |playtime, followed by a supervised homework time. |

| |Ashbriar |Ashburn | | |Afternoon also includes arts & crafts, games, cooking|

| |703-726-9090 |Ashburn | | |activities, and organized club time. |

| |Ashburn |20108 Ashburn Village Blvd. | | | |

| |703-729-6000 |Ashburn | | |Elementary (ES) and Middle Schools (MS) serviced by |

| |Ashburn Village Country Day |Ashburn Village | | |each: |

| |School |20909 Ashburn Village Blvd. | | |Aquia – Widewater, Annie E. Moncure, Hampton Oak, |

| |703-723-4500 |Ashburn | | |H.H. Poole, Barrett, Stafford ES, and Minnieland |

| |Ashdale Plaza |Ashdale Plaza | | |Academy. |

| |703-897-1800 |2920 Dale Blvd. | | |Ashbriar – Sanders Corner, Cedar Lane, St. Theresa, |

| |Cardinal |Woodbridge | | |Mill Run, and Hillside ES. |

| |703-878-3371 |Cardinal | | |Ashburn – Ashburn, Cedar Lane, Dominion Trail, |

| |Castle/Route 3 |14910 Feeder Lane | | |Hillside, Mill Run, Sanders Corner, Selden’s Landing |

| |540-786-2434 |Woodbridge | | |and Tolbert ES. |

| |Central Park |Castle/Route 3 | | |Ashburn Village – Ashburn, Cedar Lane, Hillside, Mill|

| |540-786-5544 |6306 Old Plank Rd. | | |Run, Tolbert, Seldon’s Landing, Sander’s Corner, and |

| |Courthouse |Fredericksburg | | |Dominion Trial ES. |

| |540-582-8005 |Central Park | | |Ashdale Plaza – Leesylvania, Dale City, Minnieville, |

| |Dale City |1420 Cntral Park Blvd | | |and Bel Air ES. |

| |703-670-9444 |Fredericksburg | | |Cardinal – Ashland, Henderson, Enterprise, and |

| |At the Glen |Courthouse | | |Montclair ES. |

| |703-680-3600 |8903 Courthouse Rd. | | |Castle/Route 3 – Chancellor, Smith Station, Brock |

| |Gunston |Spotsylvania | | |Road, Wilderness, St. Patrick’s, Harrison Road, |

| |703-550-2102 |Dale City | | |Battlefield, and Salem ES. |

| |Heritage Commons |13923 Minnieville Rd. | | |Central Park – Harrison Road, Salem, Smith Station, |

| |540-374-0365 |Dale City | | |Old Walker Grant, Hugh Mercer ES, and Walker Grant |

| |Hugh Mercer ES SAC |At the Glen | | |MS. |

| |540-373-2962 |4290 Pr. Wm. Pkwy. | | |Courthouse – Robert E. Lee, Courtland, Courthouse, |

| |Leavells |Woodbridge | | |Berkeley ES, and Spotsylvania MS. |

| |540-898-9269 |Gunston | | |Dale City – Holy Family Cath. School. |

| |Massaponax, A Child’s Place I |7752 Gunston Plaza | | |At the Glen – Penn, Marshall, Spring Woods, Westridge|

| |540-898-3213 |Lorton | | |ES and Woodbridge MS. |

| |The Merit School of Prince |Heritage Commons | | |Gunston – Saratoga, Gunston, Silverbrook, and William|

| |William |628 Cambridge ST. | | |Halley ES. Heritage Commons – Falmouth, Rocky Run, |

| |703-670-9650 |Fredericksburg | | |Grafton ES, and Drew MS. |

| |The Merit School of Stafford |Hugh Mercer ES | | |Hugh Mercer ES SAC – Hugh Mercer. |

| |540-659-5290 |2100 Cowan Blvd. | | |Leavells – Salem, Smith Station, Harrison Road, |

| |Occuquon |Fredericksburg | | |Wilderness, Battlefield, Courthouse Road ES, |

| |703-491-5035 |Leavells | | |Chancellor and Battlefield MS. |

| |On the Parkway |11117 Leavells Rd. | | |Massaponax – Spotswood, Fredericksburg Christian, |

| |703-590-5474 |Fredericksburg | | |Courtland, Courthouse, River View, Lees Hill, and |

| |Rippon Landing |Massaponax | | |Thornburg ES. |

| |703-680-0518 |4713 Southpt Pkwy. | | |Merit School-Pr Wm – McAuliffe ES. |

| |Salem Fields, A Child’s Place |Fredericksburg | | |Merit School-Stafford – Park Ridge, Rockhill, |

| |II |Merit School-Pr Wm | | |Garrisonville, Thompson, and H.H. Poole ES. |

| |540-785-2244 |14308 Spriggs Rd. | | |Occuquan – Occoquan, Rockledge, and Lake Ridge ES. |

| |Salem Run/Salem Church Road |Woodbridge | | |On the Parkway – Minnieville, Kerrydale, Vaughn ES |

| |540-785-9816 |Merit School-Staf. | | |and Woodbridge MS. |

| |Wellington |664 Garrisonville Rd. | | |Rippon Landing – Leesylvania, Rippon, Mary Williams, |

| |703-369-7929 |Stafford | | |Featherstone ES and Porter Traditional School. |

| |Yarbrough/Lake Ridge |Occuquan | | |Salem Fields – Lake Wilderness, Smith Station, Brock |

| |703-490-6643 |1616 Mt. High St. | | |Road and Chancellor ES. |

| | |Woodbridge | | |Salem Run – Wilderness, Smith Station, Brock Road, |

| | |On the Parkway | | |Harrison Road, Salem, and St. Patrick’s ES. |

| | |2908 Pr. Wm. Pkwy. | | |Wellington – Weams, All Saints, Round, Dean, Hayden, |

| | |Woodbridge | | |and Bennett ES. |

| | |Rippon Landing | | |Yarbrough/Lake Ridge – Rockledge, Lake Ridge, |

| | |2100 Rippon Blvd. | | |Westridge, Old Bridge, Springwood, Antietam, |

| | |Woodbridge | | |Occoquan, and Vaughan ES. |

| | |Salem Fields | | | |

| | |7030 Bluefield Dr. | | | |

| | |Fredericksburg | | | |

| | |Salem Run | | | |

| | |5707 Salem Run Blvd. | | | |

| | |Fredericksburg | | | |

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| | |Wellington | | | |

| | |10249 Hendley Rd. | | | |

| | |Manassas | | | |

| | |Yarbrough/Lake Rg | | | |

| | |1511 Old Bridge Rd. | | | |

| | |Woodbridge | | | |

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| | |Hours | | | |

| | |6:00 am – 6:30 pm | | | |

| | |EXCEPTIONS: | | | |

| | |5:00 am-7:00 pm - Castle | | | |

| | |5:30 am-7:00 pm – Aquia, Leavells, | | | |

| | |Massapnx, Merit School-Staff., Salem Flds, | | | |

| | |Salem Run. | | | |

| | |6:00 am-7:00 pm – Courths, At the Glen. | | | |

| | |6:30 am-6:30 pm– Ashbriar, Ashburn, Ashburn| | | |

| | |Village | | | |

| | |6:00-8:00 am and 2:50-6:30 pm – Hugh Mercer| | | |

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|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Winter Mini-Break/Spring |Mt. Vernon Community Children’s Theatre |Heritage Presbyterian |K-Middle School |Call for info. |Winter Mini-Camp – 2 days only! |

|Break | |Church |students | |Spring Camp – 5 days |

| |703-360-0686 |8503 Ft. Hunt Road, | |Scholarships awarded on | |

| |1900 Elkin St., Suite 270, Alexandria |Alexandria | |need-basis. |This program offers participants days full of fun |

| | | | | |activities with theatre games, improvisation, and |

| | |Hours: | | |creative drama. They will learn from professional |

| | |Half Day – 9:00-12:00 | | |instructors and sharpen their acting skills, |

| | |Full Day – 9:00-5:00 | | |strengthen their voice, gain comfort in front of an |

| | | | | |audience, and experiment with making theatre crafts. |

| | | | | |Full day campers rehearse a production that is |

| | | | | |performed on the final day of camp. |

|Before/After School |Northern Virginia Academy of Early Learning |Burke Campus |5-12 years |Call for info. |This program is designed for children who attend |

|Program | |6215 Roberts Pkwy | | |elementary schools in the vicinity of the Centers. A|

| |Burke Campus – 703-239-0875 |Burke | | |breakfast and afternoon snack are provided. This |

| |Landsdowne Campus – 703-541-4175 |Landsdowne Campus | | |program presents a variety of activities including |

| |Lincolnia Campus – 703-256-7990 |6414 Landsdowne Ctr, | | |outdoor play, table games, cooking, quiet time, arts |

| |Lorton Campus – 703-690-1939 |Alexandria | | |& crafts and a supervised homework period. |

| | |Lincolnia Campus | | | |

| | |6396 Lincolnia Rd. | | | |

| | |Alexandria | | | |

| | |Lorton Campus | | | |

| | |8931 Ox Rd. | | | |

| | |Lorton | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|After School |Wesley Housing Development Corporation |Lincolnia Community Res. Ctr. |Elementary school |Call for |Programs for low to moderate income |

|Program (limited |Programs for Children and Families |(Strawbridge Sq) |age through teens. |info. |persons in Northern Virginia. |

|days/hours) | |5128 Lincoln Ave. | | | |

| |703-642-3830, X211 |Alexandria, VA 22312 | | |After school homework help, intensive|

| | | | | |reading tutoring, adolescent |

| | |Hours: | | |tutoring, adolescent support groups, |

| | |Mondays - 12:30-2:30 pm | | |and martial arts training. |

| | |Tuesdays-Thursdays-3:00-5:00 pm | | | |

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| | |Wexford Manor Community Resource Ctr | | | |

| | |2002 Hollywood Rd., Falls Church | | | |

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| | |Hours: | | | |

| | |Mondays-2:30-5:00 pm | | | |

| | |Tuesdays-Thursdays-3:45-5:30 pm | | | |

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| | |Whitefield Commons Community Resource Ctr | | | |

| | |106 N. Thomas St., Arlington | | | |

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| | |Hours: | | | |

| | |Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays | | | |

| | |3:00-5:00 pm | | | |

| | |Wednesdays - 12:30-3:30 pm | | | |

|Type of Program |Contact Information |Location(s) |Age Range | | |

| | |Hours | |Costs |Description |

|Before/After School Care |YMCA |Alexandria Branch |Ages 5-16 |Call for info. |Outdoor play, arts &crafts, science, quiet time and |

|Half days and Spring/Winter Breaks| |420 E. Monroe Ave | | |supervised homework time. Curriculum encompasses |

| |Alexandria Branch | |Prince Wm | |eight core areas: the arts and humanities, character|

| |703-838-8085 |Arlington Branch |5-14 years | |development, health wellness and fitness, homework |

| | |3422 13th St. | | |support, literacy, science and technology, service |

| | | | | |learning, and social skills enhancement and conflict |

| |Arlington Branch |Veterans’ Memorial | | |resolution. Nutritious snack provided. |

| |703-525-5420 |3440 S. 22nd St. | | | |

| | |Arlington | | |Teen Action Agenda – after school, evening and |

| |Veterans’ Memorial | | | |weekend activities including tutoring, mentoring, |

| |703-892-2044 |Fairfax County Branch | | |sports, and community service opportunities. |

| | |121986 Sunset Hills Rd., Reston | | | |

| |Fairfax County Branch | | | | |

| |121986 Sunset Hills Rd., Reston |Loudoun County Branch | | | |

| |703-742-8800 |6 Fairfax St., SE Leesburg | | | |

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| |Loudoun County Branch |Prince William County Branch | | | |

| |703-777-9622 |10296 Portsmouth Rd., Manassas | | | |

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| |Prince William County Branch | | | | |

| |703-393-6677 | | | | |

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