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  1. The Ohio Afterschool Network convenes stakeholders to advocate for, support, and facilitate the development of quality, sustainable Out-of-School time programs for Ohio’s youth and teens.

  2. Provides free after school programs for elementary and middle-school aged youth in Columbus and Toledo, Ohio. Programs include academics, enrichment activities, and health and fitness. ASAS provides programs at specific Columbus City and Toledo Public Schools, go online for locations.

  3. After-School All-Stars Ohio provides free, comprehensive out-of-school programs that keep children safe and help them succeed in school and life.

  4. After-school programs play an important role in the success of the community by creating a safe place for school-age kids and teens to learn, explore and grow. Columbus Recreation and Parks offers a variety of after-school programs to meet the diverse needs of the Columbus community.

  5. Clubs are open both after school and during the summer, providing youth a safe, welcoming space, caring mentors and proven programs so they can learn, grow and prepare for a great future. More About Us

  6. This one-page report talks about the high need for Afterschool in Ohio, as well as highlights some statistics from the juvenile crime and violence, food insecurity, and career-readiness lenses. Other key findings that shaped the development of this report include: Afterschool in Ohio from the Afterschool Alliance, 2019

  7. After-School All-Stars is one of the country’s largest nonprofit organizations working to close the opportunity gap for low-income youth. Compromised of 19 chapters, All-Stars programs are currently operating at 725 school-year sites and summer camps in 78 cities across the country.