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Hey there! Welcome to our Youth & Family Resource Guide. Here, you'll find some of the most accessible and engaging events, programs, and resources for kids and families in Clark County. Whether you are a kid or teen, parent or family support, educator, or other youth provider, this guide is for you. Check out all of the best resources and opportunities our community has to offer!

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Logo: Warder Literacy Center

Income-based tutoring for kids grades K-8.

For more information or to register, call or visit Monday-Thursday, 11am-7pm.

Location: 137 East High St, Springfield, Ohio 45502 ↗

Contact: Anna Zavodney

  • anna@cclcnet.net
  • (937) 323-8617

Logo: Springfield City School District, Family Outreach Connections

Early Head Start

Weekly home-visiting program for income-eligible pregnant women and young children ages 0-5

Project Springboard

Family literacy program which combines Adult Education with Early Childhood Education. Child care and transportation support is provided.

Adult Diploma/GED/ESOL

Daytime and evening programming for adults who need to brush up on basic skills, obtain a High School Diploma or GED, or who need assistance with learning English.

McKinney-Vento

Support for SCSD students (Pre-K and higher) who lack fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence to ensure equal access to free public education.

Learn more about Family Literacy Programs 

Contact: Lynn Payton

  • payton@scsdoh.org
  • (937) 505-4344

Logo: Project Jericho

High-quality visual and performing arts experiences for youth and families in Clark County, Ohio.

Project Jericho, a program offered through Clark State College, is built on research that demonstrates the positive impact of arts programming to affirm positive youth development, strengthen families, and promote resiliency.

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Contact: Erin Ellis

  • ellise@clarkstate.edu
  • (937) 328-8044

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This LibGuide was created by Clark County Public Library in collaboration with the Youth Empowerment Taskforce (YET).

To suggest updates and corrections to this page, please call (937) 328-0204 or email ce@ccplohio.org.