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Needs After-School Programs

 

Juvenile crime triples
when the school bell rings at the end of the day (according to
Fight
Crime: Invest in Kids, 1997
as well as the
Children’s
Aid Society
and many other sources). 

Four year’s
of childcare: $18,000 to $19,000
Four year’s of college at UT-Dallas: $13,000 to
$14000
(United Way of Metropolitan Dallas)


According to

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
�s (SAMHSA�s)
 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health:

 11.6 percent of
youths aged 12 to 17 are current illicit drug users.

5.5 percent of youths
who thought their parents would disapprove of their using marijuana had used the
drug in the past month .

30.2 percent of
youths who thought their parents would only somewhat disapprove or neither
approve nor disapprove of their trying marijuana, used the drug in the past
month.

35% of school-age children are left on their own
after school from the time they are 12 (according to
National
Training and Information Center
). 

Children
are at a greater risk
of being involved in crime, substance abuse,
and teen pregnancy in the hours after school — peaking between
the hours of 3 – 4 p.m.
(The
Afterschool Alliance
). That’s why Camp Fire USA Lone Star Council
concentrates all of its after school programs on the hours immediately after
school (in most cases, 3-6:00 p.m.)

  • On October 10, 2000,
    Fight
    Crime: Invest in Kids
    released its newest report, America’s
    After-School Choice: The Prime Time for Juvenile Crime, or Youth Enrichment
    and Achievement
    , showing that the peak hours for
    juvenile crime are 3 to 6 p.m.

  • While 40%
    of low-income
    eighth graders do not participate in after school
    activities, only 17% of their high-income peers do not participate in after
    school programs (Children’s
    Aid Society, 2002
    ). That is why the majority of Camp Fire USA Lone
    Star Council are offered to low-income families at absolutely no cost
    to parents!

  • Children in self-care or under the care of siblings experience
    greater fear
    of accidents and crimes (according to
    National
    Training and Information Center
    )

  • While
    children only spend 32% of their time in school, the average child spends
    40% of his or her time outside of school, homework, meals, chores or working
    for pay. These non-school hours represent the largest block of time in a
    child’s life (according to the Children’s Aid Society).

  • Children without supervision are more bored, more likely to engage in
    risk-taking behaviors and drug and alcohol use and are more often the victims
    of accidents and abuse
    (according to
    National
    Training and Information Center
    ).

    79% of teens
    who participate in after school programs are “A”
    or “B” students
    . Teens who do not engage in after school
    activities are five times more likely to be “D” students
    than teens who do (YMCA
    of the USA. After School for America’s Teens, March 2001
    ).

    According
    to the National Safe Kids Campaign (www.safekids.org),
    2002, “
    Younger
    children, males, minorities and poor children suffer unintentional injuries
    disproportionately.”

    According to
    National
    Training and Information Center
    , children who regularly attend high-quality programs have:

    Better peer relations and emotional adjustment

    Better grades and conduct in school

    More academic and enrichment opportunities

    Less time spent watching TV

    Students who spend 1-4 hours per week in extracurricular activities are
    50% less likely to use drugs and one-third less likely to become teen
    parents

    Students show better achievement in math, reading and other subjects
    compared to past performance and control groups

    Programs show improved school attendance and improvement in the quality
    and frequency of homework




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    4411 Skillman Dallas, Texas 75206

    Telephone: 214 824 1122 |
    Fax: 214 824 1148 | E-mail:

    [email protected]

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