Program areas at Coa Youth and Family Centers
Early childhood development: Coa Youth and Family Centers offers nationally accredited childcare programs for children ages 6 weeks through 12 years. All programs are multicultural and nonsectarian, and fees are determined based on Family income. All programs provide individual attention, care, and nurturing, focusing on a child's healthy physical, mental and emotional development. In 2015 Coa opened another early child education center at Coa's goldin center.
Family centered programs: Coa provides Family programming through the rose and harry samson Family center (located at Coa's riverwest center), and the ethel nutis gill Family center (at Coa's goldin center). These services seek to strengthen families through parenting education, life skills workshops, peer discussion groups and family-oriented activities. Parents of preschool children (ages 2 through 5) may also participate in Coa's home instruction for parents of preschool youngsters (hippy), based on a national model which focuses on helping parents to become their Children's primary teachers. Coa's family-centered programs are integrated into other program areas including early child development, Youth development, and community development.
Youth development programs: Coa's commitment to the community involves a wide variety of services for area Youth ages 4 through 17 (18 if still in high school). Activities include after-school, summer and weekend programming; special groups for elementary school-aged children, preteens and teens; athletics and field trips; and educational opportunities including computers, arts and crafts, creative writing, homework help and many other activities. Coa's goldin summer day camps offer boys and girls age 6 through 12 summer day activities including games, arts and crafts, field trips and much more. Programs operate at Coa's riverwest center and goldin center; at Coa's community learning Centers located at ow holmes elementary school, auer elementary school, lincoln center of the arts, hopkins-lloyd community school, doerfler elementary school, and westside academy.
Include: community development: Coa Youth and Family Centers is a valuable part of the neighborhood and the community it serves. Coa is committed to the overall well-being of the neighborhoods surrounding the children and families served and working together with neighborhood residents. Coa also partners with many other agencies such as the hunger task force and mcfi to provide nutritious meals to the community, and the dominican center to provide adult education and community development. Through its long-term lease with the city of milwaukee, Coa operates kilbourn and kadish parks and provides recreational, educational, cultural and group activities for Youth and families. Through its lease with milwaukee county, Coa provides recreational and educational activities in moody park, adjacent to Coa's goldin center. Camping/conference center: as part of Coa's Youth development programs, each summer Coa operates camping programs accredited by the american camping Association. Boys and girls ages 8 through 15 attend Coa's camp helen brachman, located on 206 acres in central Wisconsin near steven's point. Sessions include water and field sports, arts and crafts, music, environmental education, team building, leadership training and overnight camp outs. Coa's in-city goldin summer day camps offers boys and girls ages 6 through 12 summer day activities including games, arts and crafts and much more. Fees are based on Family income. In addition to summer camps, Coa offers year-round Youth leadership institutes, Family camps and winter camps. When Coa programs are not in session, the camp retreat center is rented to groups for retreats, conferences, staff trainings and special events.