CPLC's Youth Enrichment programs help youth succeed.
CPLC’s Youth Enrichment programs, housed at the CPLC Community Center in Phoenix, provide a safe and supportive environment to help youth succeed in school, college, and career.
We engage youth of all ages with tutoring; homework help; hands-on STEM activities; sports and recreation; nutrition and health education; arts and culture activities; and character development. Teen participants gain leadership experience by leading self-directed service projects that demonstrate how their actions—positive or negative—can have lasting impact on their communities.
Our programs serve low-income neighborhoods experiencing high rates of crime, failing schools, and low rates of educational attainment.
“The CPLC Community Center inspired me to go to college.”
The CPLC Community Center is a multi-generational community hub in the Carl Hayden neighborhood in Phoenix. A neighborhood landmark with its iconic mural, this center provides critical safety-net resources to surrounding families and a safe space for all. As a part of the Family Empowerment of Programs, the learning center provides youth and adult programs that are FREE or low cost.
Services include:
In addition to these community services, the CPLC Community Center also hosts an array of cultural events and activities for positive social development, wellness, mental health and community organization and engagement.
The Central Park Rec Center is a City of Phoenix youth recreation center located at Central Park in Phoenix. A partnership with Grant Park and the Youth Barrio Project, the center provides youth and adult sports programming and community resources. Services include: After-School Programs, Youth & Adult Sports Programs, Family Assistance Services & Referrals, Community Resources & Food Boxes.
The CPLC West Phoenix's Amanecer Prevention Program is a culturally-responsive wellness and prevention program and coalition for youth and families serving the west Phoenix communities funded by the Arizona Governor’s Office AHCCCS contract #YH2-0003.
Our Program and Coalition Mission Statement: We believe our communities can strive for holistic healing and wellness through a youth-led and community supported approach. To educate and inspire youth on the value of Indigenous holistic wellness and harm reduction practices through aspects of La Cultura Cura; this, while promoting leadership, culture, positive youth & family empowerment.
Housed at the CPLC Community Center, this program was inspired by our sister program in Tucson, The Nahui Ollin Wellness Program. In addition to our youth prevention and wellness programming, we are also excited to offer A Call to Men healthy masculinity curriculum workshops to self-identified young men ages 12-19 years of age.
Prevention Services Coordinator: Gloria McGinty, M.ED. Gloria.mcginty@cplc.org Coalition Meetings are held via Zoom, fourth Thursdays of the month from 1:00PM-2:00PM.
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Our work is only possible with support from our community. Your gift directly supports youth empowerment with school supplies, books, STEM equipment, food boxes, and other critical needs. Plus, donations to the CPLC Community Center are eligible for the QCO tax credit. Learn more here!
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3216 West Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85009