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A community meeting on Tuesday, March 27, from 6 - 8 p.m. at BCYF Cleveland Community Center will discuss changes to Dorchester Academy Building and the relocation of the BCYF Cleveland Community...

The winner now goes on to represent Boston at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.

Boston’s best youth spellers will compete in BCYF's eleventh annual citywide youth Spelling Bee.

The deadline to apply for summer jobs is March 30.

SuccessLink is an online tool that enables Boston youth to register for summer jobs.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to see what jobs are available and connect with employers!

Check out the many programs and activities being offered at BCYF community centers.

The Youth Pass Program is a partnership between the City of Boston and the MBTA to provide reduced transportation fares to eligible youth ages 12-25.

David first began attending the Camp Joy summer program when he was three years old.

More than 50 people packed into a small community room for a Robotics Showcase this winter.

Mayor Walsh invites Boston youth to submit ideas for spending $1 million of the City's budget to improve their neighborhoods.

The group is committed to improving their communities and empowering other young people in the City.

This is a partial list of activities happening during the upcoming school vacation week.

The annual night of fun to benefit the Foundation for BCYF will be held on Wednesday, November 29.

This renovation provides the community with new open space for programming, special events and more.

A free play program for families with children ages 3-8 to get up, out, and moving together.

Join us for a variety of thrills and chills to celebrate the season!

This developmental league serves as an introduction to competitive swimming.

The Mayor's Youth Council is a model of youth inclusion in government and civic engagement.

Boston high school students are wanted to share their expertise with BCYF on youth issues and programming.

This $12 million, two-year renovation highlights Boston's $55 million Capital Plan investments in BCYF projects since 2016.

Enjoy free food, games, resources, music, and more!

Mayor Walsh welcomed students to Youth Enrichment Day; announced winning “Youth Lead the Change” Participatory Budgeting Projects

“The capital project will result in a facility that you deserve and that can accommodate the programs you want,” said Mayor Walsh.

Boston girls are invited to sign up for these free, fun, girls-only events!

BCYF Fun Stops offer free, daily drop-in activities at five locations.

Mayor Walsh will also dedicate the basketball court to Anthony Albano.

The grant from the Cummings Foundation will support the BCYF SuperTeens summer pre-employment program.

Boston youth are invited to spend $1 million dollars of the City's capital budget. Voting begins Friday on projects.

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