listing of summer camps for children

Sallie Luedke salliel at ymcasatx.org
Wed Feb 7 12:00:11 EST 2001



Hello Andrea,
Please contact your local YMCA.  Scholarships should be available for your
children for after school child care and full day programs during the summer
and other non-school days.  If you do not get the information you need,
please contact me personally and I will following up with YMCAs in your
area.  Good luck
Sallie Luedke
Director of Program Services
YMCA of San Antonio & the Hill Country

-----Original Message-----
From: Youthlearn Discussion Forum
[mailto:YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG]On Behalf Of Andrea L. Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:32 AM
To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
Subject: listing of summer camps for children

<p>Hello,
        My name is Andrea L. Robinson and I am a single parent whom is new
to the Washington DC area and I am in search of Free, Scholarship Funded or
Low Cost Affordable summer camp programs for my children aged 7-10yrs of
age.  I would appreciate and support that you could give to me to locate
these above type mentioned programs.

        My home address is 1345 Howard Rd. SE, Washington DC, 20020.  My
e-mail address is arobinson at flocdc.org.  Please note that the programs do
not have to be specific to SE, DC.  My job requires that I travel throughout
the District so all summer camp programs are ideal.

Thanks in Advance

Andrea L. Robinson

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