Do you provide snacks and meals to child and youth participants?

Yes. Concord serves morning and afternoon snacks to early learning students. School-aged youth receive afternoon snacks, and lunch when school is closed. Meals are provided at no cost. Due to the CACFP contract, you may not bring your child’s lunch unless there is a documented medical reason.


Does my child have to attend a certain school to participate in the youth development program?

Yes. Before- and after-school participants must attend one of the following schools: IPS #46, IPS #31, IPS #34, Christel House Academy South, or Adelante at Emma Donnan as these recognized schools provide transportation services. Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, Concord will provide after-school care for students at one Perry Township elementary school, Abraham Lincoln. Children from other southside schools are welcome to attend during full day breaks.


What are your hours of operation?

Our early learning and school-aged youth development programs are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday-Friday. Children may not be in our care for more than 10 hours per day.