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Top After-School Activities in Cincinnati for Every Interest

Cincinnati after-school activities provide children a safe and enriching space to learn, have fun, and grow. From academic support to recreational activities, Cincinnati families can find programs that nurture creativity, leadership, and confidence. These opportunities help children build skills, stay engaged, and connect with the community.   

Families can explore Cincinnati’s various activities, including nature, recreation, and cultural centers. Many community centers in Cincinnati provide affordable or free options, ensuring accessibility for all families. Use this guide to choose the perfect after-school activity for every child.  

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Boys and Girls Club 

Ages: 6 to 18
Various Locations 
The perfect place for children who want to reach their full potential and work hard even after the school day ends. 
Accepts Vouchers: No need, no cost
513-961-3113 

Best Point-After School Enrichment 

Ages: 5 to 12
5050 Madison Road, 45227 (Madisonville) 
Unlock new skills and creativity with after-school enrichment programs that ignite learning and fun for every student. 
Accepts Vouchers: Yes
513-272-2800 

YMCA School Age Care 

Ages: 5 to 12
Various Locations
Offering fun and learning in a safe and enriching after-school environment. 
Accepts Vouchers: No, other financial assistance available
513-241-9622 

Cincinnati After School Activities
Families can explore Cincinnati’s various activities, including nature, arts, and community centers.

Happen Inc. 

Ages: All ages 
4201 Hamilton Avenue, 45223 (Northside) 
The perfect place and opportunity for children to unleash their imagination through hands-on arts and crafts and other activities outside of school. 
Accepts Vouchers: No need, no cost
513-751-2345 

Clifton Cultural Arts Center

Ages: All ages 
3412 Clifton Avenue, 45220 (Clifton) 
Check out different programs offered throughout the week and weekend to express creativity. Parents can expect low-cost programs and activities for all ages! 
Accepts Vouchers: No, other financial assistance available
513-497-2860 

Cincinnati Recreation Center 

Ages: All ages 
Various Locations 
Explore various community programs such as sports, wellness, and youth empowerment. Programs vary by location. 
Accepts Vouchers: Yes, but only at certain locations; check this list for more details
513-352-4000 

Activities Beyond the Classroom

Ages: All ages
635 W 7th Street, 45203 (Downtown)
Offers a variety of extracurricular programs to enhance students’ lives throughout the Cincinnati Public School District.
Accepts Vouchers: No, other financial assistance available
513-281-9870

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Cincinnati after-school activities empower children to learn, grow, and build confidence in a supportive environment. Families can explore opportunities that match each child’s interests while strengthening community connections. Explore the resources available and help create a positive, enriching experience that supports lifelong success.

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Written by Jaylyn Nurredin

Jaylyn Nurredin excels as a writer at The Voice of Black Cincinnati, focusing on youth and entertainment. Her diverse role showcases her versatility and commitment to enriching Cincinnati's cultural dialogue. Jaylyn’s articles aim to entertain and educate, reflecting her passion for storytelling and community engagement. Connect with Jaylyn on LinkedIn to follow her impactful contributions to local journalism and the arts.