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  • Wed, Sept. 15
    ASAP’s Directory Released
    15th & Market


  • Wed, Oct. 6
    Philly Plays Scrabble Kick-Off
    Central Branch Library



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ASAP’s Directory Released
Wednesday, September 15th 2010
15th and Market Streets

Look for ASAP's Directory of After School Programs, published in The Philadelphia Daily News. ASAP staff will also be handing out copies of this free resource, which is organized by zip code, during the morning commute as well as during lunch hour. Look for them in their red t-shirts near 15th and Market streets!

Philly Plays Scrabble Kick-Off
Wednesday, September 6th, 2010
Central Branch of the Free Library

11:00am

ASAP's literacy initiative, Philly Plays Scrabble, will kick-off for the school year at the Central Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Students from throughout the city will then continue to play Scrabble weekly in ASAP Scrabble clubs at schools, libraries, and community centers throughout the city! For more information, please contact Emily Goss or 215-545-2727, ext 10.

Event 6
Thursday, April 23, 2009
To view our flyer, click here Lincoln Financial Field

The Eagles Youth Partnerships sponsors its annual all-day chess tournament for more than 200 of Philadelphia’s most competitive school-age students from ASAP’s Philadelphia Youth Chess Challenge, with a special awards ceremony in the Eagles locker room. Chess Challenge students also will have an opportunity to flex their chess muscles in scrimmage games against several Philadelphia Eagles players. In addition, this year’s tournament will feature a chess simul with local chess expert Chris Miller playing 15 students at one time.
To view our flyer, click here

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Chess Funders
Eagles Youth Partnership
Department of Health
Dolfinger-McMahon
Greenfield/Rosenberg
Phil Lindy
Mellon Charitable Trusts
Morgan Stanley
Neighborhoods Now
PECO
Phillies
Target
Henrietta Tower-Wurts
Townsend Foundation
Volpe-Koenig
Wachovia
Scrabble Funders
Comcast
Hasbro
The National SCRABBLE® Association
Parkway Foundation
PNC Bank
Verizon
Debate Funders
Fourjay Foundation
Lance Funston, Save a Mind Foundation
Dance / Yoga Funders
Dance:
Annenberg Foundation
Phoebe Haas Charitable Trust
The Food Trust
Yoga:
Patricia Kind Foundation
Penrose
People for People Charter
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PROGRAMS FOR ZIP CODE 19141
Birney Elementary School
900 Lindley Ave.
215-456-3000
Carson Valley Children's Aid, 215-233-1960: CVCA provides academic, enrichment and recreational programming for grades 1-4.

Central High School
1700 W. Olney Ave.
215-276-5262
ASAP Chess. ASAP Debate.

Cherashore Recreation Center
851 W. Olney Ave.
Contact: Mike Morgan, 215-685-2897
Open enrollment for team and individual enrichment, recreational and cultural activities.

Cooke Middle School
1300 W. Louden St.
215-456-3002‎
Nu Sigma, 215-455-5990: NS provides youth development and cultural enrichment programming for grades K-8. ASAP Chess.

David Cohen Ogontz Branch Library
6017 Ogontz Ave.
215-685-3566
LEAP, Homework help, computers, library skills, and enrichment activities.

Delaware Valley Charter High School
5201 Old York Rd.
215-455-2550
BuildOn; Joanna Lautenberger; 215-772-2957; BuildOn empowers students to do service locally, learn about global cultures, and raise money to build schools overseas.

Girls High School
1400 W. Olney Ave.
215-276-5258
ASAP Chess. ASAP Debate.

Howe School
5800 N. 13th St.
215-276-5270
ASAP Chess.

Logan Hope
4934 N. 13th St.
Contact: Anita MacBain, 215-455-7442
Homework help, tutoring, life skills, computers, and mentoring. ASAP Chess. ASAP Scrabble.

Logan Library
1333 Wagner Ave.
215-685-9156
LEAP, Homework help, computers, library skills, and enrichment activities. ASAP Chess.

Logan PAL Center
Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1100 W. Rockland St.
Contact: Holly Wrath: 215-291-9000 x119, 215-457-5878
The Police Athletic League provides educational, cultural, athletic and recreational programs at centers directed by full-time Philadelphia police officers.

Logan School
1700 Lindley Ave.
215-276-8830
Indochinese American Council; 215-276-8830; IAC provides academic, leadership, multicultural, and arts programming for grades K-5.

Prince Hall School
6101 N. Gratz St.
215-276-5255
ASAP Chess. ASAP Scrabble.

Saints Tabernacle Outreach Ministries
5800 N. Marvine St.
215-548-6011 x20
Enrichment and character development programs for grades K-5.

Widener Memorial School
1450 W. Olney Ave.
215-456-3015
Variety Club, 215-634-7280: VC provides educational, recreational, therapeutic, cultural, and social activities for students in grades K-8 with disabilites and special needs.


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