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The city offers several affordable summer camp options for children ages 5 through 14.
When Orange County Public Schools are closed for a holiday or break, City of Orlando neighborhood centers offer fun, day-long activities for children grades K-5th.
Are you 15 to 24 years old and need a job? Apply for a paid job with one of the city's partners.
City of Orlando neighborhood centers offer high-quality programs, homework assistance and other enrichment activities.
View all of the current youth activity listings available for registration.
The City of Orlando offers numerous lessons and sports leagues for children and teens.
The City of Orlando partners with AmeriCorps and Volunteer Florida to operate Operation AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps VISTA.
My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) is a national initiative started by President Barack Obama in 2014 to address disparity gaps among boys and young men of color. The City of Orlando adopted the program in 2014 with the creation of MBK Orlando.
The City of Orlando is partnering with local businesses to provide a five-week Summer Youth Employment program to teenagers ages 15-19 living in City of Orlando.