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PRESS RELEASE
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May
25, 2017
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster
(EOM) – (202)
727-5011; latoya.foster@dc.gov
Olivia Dedner (OCA) – (202) 724-5543; olivia.dedner@dc.gov
Mayor Bowser Announces
Summer Initiatives for DC Youth
(WASHINGTON,
DC) –
Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser was joined by District officials to highlight
programming available to DC families and youth throughout the summer months.
Each year, the DC Government provides a range of resources and programs to keep
youth engaged, active, and safe, and with the end of the school year nearing,
the Bowser Administration is making a push to ensure all families are aware of
the resources available.
“In
order to keep our youngest residents safe, healthy and learning, my
Administration has worked to provide a wide variety of camps, programs, and
activities for youth across the city,” said Mayor Bowser. “By
collaborating across agencies and looking for new ways to engage families and young
residents, we are ensuring that more children and teens have access to engaging
and meaningful activities throughout the summer.”
The
Mayor also highlighted the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) summer crime
initiative which seeks to incorporate strategic prevention and focused
enforcement in an effort to reduce the incidence of violent crimes during the
summer months.
Summer
programming and services highlighted during the press conference include:
Department
of Parks and Recreation Summer Camps and Programs
The
Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) began registration for their summer
camps earlier this year, and registration opportunities still remain for some
summer camps. Information about available camps can be found HERE. DPR has also opened registration for
summer programs, including fitness classes and art lessons, and a program
listing and more information is available HERE.
DC
Public Schools Summer Learning Progams
The District of
Columbia Public Schools continues to offer summer learning programs for
students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Summer Learning Program
participants will meet Monday through Friday, June 26 through July 28, 2017.
Grades K-8 will convene from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., and grades 9-12 will
convene from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Families can learn more and register HERE.
Office
of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, Safer Stronger DC Community
Partnerships
The
mission of the Safer Stronger DC Community Partnerships (SSDCCP) Office is to
foster a community-oriented model to violence prevention and public safety.
SSDCCP’s violence prevention strategy is rooted in a public health approach,
recognizing that reducing crime is not accomplished solely through law
enforcement. Throughout the summer, SSDCCP emphasizes community outreach and
support, community stabilization, community building, and economic opportunity.
Metropolitan
Police Department
Each of the past
nine summers, MPD has identified five to six focus areas that have experienced
a high density of violent crime. Throughout the summer months, MPD then
focuses all available resources, utilizes the latest crime-fighting technology,
and calls upon partner agencies and organizations to assist in a coordinated
effort to reduce violent crime in these areas. This year, MPD’s Summer Crime
Prevention Initiative will focus on reducing violent crime, removing illegal
guns from our neighborhood streets, and holding repeat violent offenders
accountable.
In addition, MPD will continue to host events like National Night Out, Beat the Streets, and community bike rides.
For more information about summer camps,
programming, and events across the District, visit summer.dc.gov.
On Friday, join Mayor Bowser and the
Department of Parks and Recreation at Banneker Recreation Center at 4:00 p.m.
for the Summer 2017 Pool Opening.
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Social
Media:
Mayor
Bowser Twitter: @MayorBowser
Mayor
Bowser Instagram: @Mayor_Bowser Mayor Bowser Facebook: facebook.com/MayorMurielBowser
Mayor Bowser Website: mayor.dc.gov
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