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Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family to a fun and free Neighborhood Block Party!

BCYF Fun Stops are free, daily, drop-in activities at four locations in Boston this summer.

Boston girls can register now to attend one or all Girls Nights, a series of free girls-only events throughout the summer.

BCYF Nazzaro seniors took part in a fun spring-time art project – silk flower teacups.

Boston girls ages 10-18 can register now for this free, fun, and informative event!

The grants which were announced by Mayor Walsh, will go to support summer programing for youth

Summer is coming and BCYF Clougherty and Mirabella Pools and BCYF Curley Family Friendly will open June 22.

The BCYF Snap Shot program teaches teens about photography while they explore Boston’s neighborhoods, museums, and historic sites.

The program offers a high-quality service-learning experience during the summer months.

A crowd of family members, teachers, and friends were on hand to support 21 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 12th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee.

Family Gym is a free, weekly play program that promotes physical activity for children ages 3-8 and their families.

The eighth annual event featured delicious food, a fun crowd, live music by Soul City, and unique silent auction and raffle items.

The $5.3 million dollar renovation is a key part of Mayor Walsh's $50 million dollar FY19-FY23 Capital Plan investment in BCYF facilities.

BCYF is now accepting applications for the Camp Joy Winter Program for Boston residents with disabilities between ages 8 and 22.

We want you to join us for a bootiful Halloween!

Kesanet and Samari were our summer 2018 Girls Leadership Corp (GLC) Supervisors.

Join Mayor Walsh as he officially re-opens the center following a year-long renovation.

Eighty-five Boston high schoolers will advise Mayor Martin J. Walsh on youth-related issues as members of the 2019 Mayor's Youth Council.

This event will provide young Bostonians with supplies and support for job searching, interviewing, and entering the job market.

The $3 million dollar, one-year renovation is a key part of Mayor Walsh's $50 million dollar FY19-FY23 Capital Plan investment in BCYF facilities.

The program provides employment and job readiness opportunities to 650 Boston youth through summer job assignments and workshops.

Mark your calendar and bring your friends and family to a fun and free Neighborhood Block Party!

There are free and daily drop-in activities at five locations in Boston through August 17.

Boston girls invited to sign up now for fun and positive girls-only activities throughout the summer.

Boston Centers for Youth & Families' outdoor pools and beach opened on Saturday, June 16.

Youth ages 12-25 in Boston have a chance to vote on how the City of Boston will spend $1 million through the "Youth Lead the Change" budgeting process.

Grants will support fun, safe, and enriching youth programming this summer.

The event includes workshops, a panel discussion, information, lunch, music, and more — all for free!

The unique summer job teaches teens about photography.

BCYF Camp Joy has provided thousands of children and youth with special needs enriching opportunities since 1946.

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