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Program Name: YMCA OF CALHOUN COUNTY/ANNISTON YMCA AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS - Alexandria Elementary, Donoho, Pleasant Valley Elementary, Saks Elementary, Wellborn, White Plains E
Program Address: 29 W. 14th Street, Anniston AL 36201
Contact Phone: 256-238-YMCA
Website: http://www.ymcacalhoun.org/
Detail: The YMCA of Calhoun County operates six "off- site" after school programs in partnership with the Calhoun County schools. Each program operates Monday through Friday at Alexandria Elementary, Donoho, Pleasant Valley Elementary, Saks Elementary, Wellborn and White Plains Elementary when school is in session. The primary purpose of these programs is to provide a safe haven for youth while parents are at work.
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YMCA OF CALHOUN COUNTY/ANNISTON YMCA AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS, Anniston AL
Program Address: 29 W. 14th Street, Anniston AL 36201
Contact Phone: 256-238-YMCA
Website: http://www.ymcacalhoun.org/
Detail: The YMCA of Calhoun County operates six "off- site" after school programs in partnership with the Calhoun County schools. Each program operates Monday through Friday at Alexandria Elementary, Donoho, Pleasant Valley Elementary, Saks Elementary, Wellborn and White Plains Elementary when school is in session. The primary purpose of these programs is to provide a safe haven for youth while parents are at work.
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