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MYC After School Program: February 2023

We cannot believe that we are already in month six of our After School Program, with over 460 registered members! This month the Milford Youth Center will be closed on Monday February 20th in observance of President’s Day. Due to winter vacation from school, the Center will have Open Gym on the 21st, 22nd, 23rd and the 24th from 12-3 pm for registered after school members only. For a look at the entire February calendar, click here.

The Milford Youth Center is excited to continue distributing weekend food bags! The MYC has partnered with Lovin’ Spoonful’s and their food rescue mission. Please let us know if you would like to get free groceries in February by completing this link here. Please only click if you can pick up the bags on Fridays, before 6 pm when we close! We will coordinate pick up times with all families that sign up. February pick-up days are as follows: February 3rd, 10th and the 17th. For more about Lovin’ Spoonful’s, click here.

The Milford Youth Center would also like to introduce our collaboration with the Hockomock Area YMCA and their Food Access Program! They will work collectively with our community to help alleviate food insecurity. Together, we will provide a Mobile Food Pantry monthly for members and their families. On February 14th from 4:30-6:00 pm, in the parking lot across the street from the Youth Center, food will be handed out from the YMCA food truck. A grocery bag of non-perishables will be distributed to any household and there is no sign-up necessary. For more information on the Y’s food access initiatives, click here.

This month the MYC is offering:

  • Open Gym: Open gym is a non-structured program where youth are allowed free play and choose activities in the gym. We will also rotate gym games like volleyball, soccer, pickle ball and more on Monday’s!
  • Arts & Crafts: Arts & Crafts is led by Program Coordinator, Joanna Abrantes. This program encourages youth to draw, paint, and craft projects to develop their artistic talents. Arts & Crafts gives kiddos a creative outlet that allows their imaginations to flourish and will be run on Tuesday February 7th and 14th.
  • Gardening: Youth will be able to help in a gardening themed craft on February 28th thanks to amazing volunteers Phyllis, Fran and Sue Ellen from the Greenleaf Gardening Club!
  • Nail Painting: On February 10th, a staff member will be doing some fun Valentine nail designs!
  • STEAM: Our S.T.E.A.M program will run on February 17th at 4:30 where After School Members will be given the opportunity to do a hands-on activity involving science, technology, engineering, art, and math with our new curriculum funded by a grant from the Milford Cultural Council! We will begin our “water on the Move” portion of the curriculum where the children will test different water temperatures to discover how it effects movement, they will also learn about water as a liquid and a solid along with the necessity of water to live in the S.T.E.A.M program in the month of February.
  • Weight Room: This program will be overseen by MYC staff. It will give kids, ages 12 to 18 an opportunity to use the weight equipment safely. This will take place on February 28th.
  • Social Emotional Learning: This program is designed to help our youth learn about and manage their emotions and interactions with others and build the core social and emotional competencies including self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, social awareness, and relationship skills need to succeed in school and thrive in life. This program is scheduled to run a few Wednesdays in every month during the school year beginning at 3:30 and will be run by Alisha Rojas-Harrison, CTRT-E and made possible by a $6,400 Community Grant from the Greater Milford Community Health Network (CHNA-6). Sign up is required. Together, the children thought up names for the group and then voted, they decided on a “F.O.N.F.I”, Fear of Not Fitting In, Name created by Evander Abrantes. In the month of February, the program will be held on the 1st and the 15th.
  • Milford TV: Milford TV will be running their program, thanks to their amazing staff member, Mishelle. They give the students an opportunity to learn videography skills along with creating their own multi-media projects! This program will run on February 8th. You must sign up in advance (limited space)! Please contact our Program Coordinator here if interested in participating (you will be expected to attend these programs and get transportation to Milford TV once/month).
  • Quiet Zone: Quiet Zone will take place every Monday through Thursday this month. It offers students a quiet space to access our computer lab and to do their homework or read.
  • Life Skills: This is a new program in honor of our former board member Ron Taylor. The Life Skills program is going to teach our youth skills that can carry them into their adult years. This month’s program will be a Friends and Family CPR Training program. This program is for registered after school members only. Ron Auger, a retired Milford firefighter and a Massachusetts & Nationally registered EMT since 1980 will conduct this class as a long-time volunteer of the Youth Center.  An email with more details was sent on 01/23/23 sent to parents and guardians. If you are interested and have not received the email, please call the center. This will also be a program that requires advance sign ups and commitment.
  • Knitting: Knitting is run by volunteer Mindy Katz, who is an avid knitter! She will teach the youth the basic techniques of knitting on Tuesday February 7th.
  • Boxing/Kickboxing: The Boxing portion of this program will be run by volunteer, Brian Bell. Brian was trained by Coach Pablo Ramos beginning in the Natick and Framingham area. Brian is a boxing coach with over 52 years of coaching and boxing experience. He is a Milford resident and has volunteered in running the boxing program at the youth center in the past. The goal of the program is to teach self-confidence, respect, and discipline with an incredible physical work out. His personal hope is for the students to see their progression from their hard work in the program! In collaboration with the Milford Public Schools, Victor Canino, Milford High School’s Supervisor of Attendance, will be incorporating a Kick-Boxing program. Victor has been involved in kickboxing since 1995. During that time, he studied various martial arts. He is an instructor under IMB Academy in California under Richard Bustillo and the AMAC in Massachusetts. He is currently working on becoming an instructor with FCS Kali organization. While working for the Federal Court as a probation officer, Victor was an adjunct defensive tactics instructor at the national training academy. This program will run on Thursdays, on the 2nd, 9th and the 16th in February at 3:30.
  • MYC Book Club: Emily, our Assistant Director, has carefully selected books that are interesting, culturally impactful, and age appropriate with life lessons in each book for the Book Club members to read this year. Samantha Cesario of the Milford Public Library has volunteered to run this club. The club will be held this month on Thursdays, the dates are the 2nd, 9th and 16th at 4:00.
  • Dance with Iliana: One of our outstanding part-time staff, Iliana Gonzalez has been dancing for 15 plus years! She began dancing as a little girl at the Milford Dance Center and then moved to Connecticut and danced for a studio on their competition dance team. When she began college at Bridgewater State University, she danced on the hip hop team. She has experience in many genres of dance such as hip hop, tap, jazz, lyrical, ballet, contemporary and modern. Dancing has always been an outlet for her to express herself and to keep herself motivated, and in doing this program at the Milford Youth Center, she hopes to bring that same feeling to any child who joins. Dance will be held on Mondays this month. The dates are the 6th, 13th and 27th 3:30. This will also be a program that requires advance sign ups and commitment.
  • Bingo: Our very popular BINGO program will be run on February 15th, giving after school members the opportunity to win some fun prizes!
  • Fit Fun: This is an exercise program run by fitness enthusiast, Carly Fauth. This fitness class is a healthy mix of strength and conditioning exercises with fun to create a gym class-type environment. This program will be run on the 3rd, 10th and 17th beginning at 3:30! This Program would not be possible without the collaboration of the Milford Regional Medical Center.

The Milford Youth Center hosts many different events and activities throughout the year for the youth of Milford and the Milford Schools. The Youth Center’s after school program is open for youth ages 8-18, free of charge, from 2:15-6pm, Monday through Friday. Only students registered by 1PM each day will be allowed to attend (10 am on vacation weeks). Any forms received after 1PM (or 10 am on vacation weeks), will be allowed to attend the following program day, if completed correctly. This is to ensure we have adequate time to process registrations.

  • That Milford Youth Center is not licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care or any other state agency;
  • Registered youth may arrive at or depart from the program at any time during their time at the program.
  • As of Monday, February 28, 2022, we will be mask optional. It is important to note that we will support all members and staff who choose to wear a mask after the mandate is lifted. It is possible if conditions shift that masks may be required again sometime in the future as well. This does not change our policy in terms of attending being sick and/or having COVID symptoms. If you don’t go to school due to any type of illness you are not allowed to attend the Center;
  • Please make sure your child brings a water bottle with them daily, to refill;
  • There is no hanging out in front of the MYC property unless students are waiting to enter and/or to be picked up;
  • All students must be picked up by the time of closing, unless they walk home. Pick-up is outside of the youth center at 24 Pearl St (use intercom to communicate with the front desk);
  • The Youth Center is not responsible for the care or supervision of children beyond program closing time;
  • All lost and found items without names on them are donated and/or recycled (water bottles) at the end of each month as it accumulates quickly! Please remind your child/participant to check daily as they exit;
  • Please visit our polices here: behavioralweatherhealth and traffic.
  • For video of rules, produced by Milford TV click here (video was made prior to mask optional, just FYI).

All participants of the Youth Center must annually fill out our registration form to be a member. Once this form is completed, members will receive a key tag and ID number if they are new to the program. This is our way of tracking attendance, so please make sure all members bring their key tag in order to enter. If key tags are lost, the Youth Center will charge $1.00 for a replacement.

The Youth Center also offers a free snack and dinner program, due to the collaboration of CACFP, Hockomock Area YMCA, and the Milford School Food & Nutrition Services department. Members will also be able to use our washer and dryer, free of charge, during our hours of operation.

For online registration forms click below:

COVID Update: If your child has been exposed to a COVID 19 positive person, or has symptoms of COVID 19, please do not send your child to Youth Center as they may expose others. Keep them home and get them tested. Your child must stay home until you are notified of the test results and if positive, please get guidance from the Milford Board of Health. If your child is not going to school due to any type of sickness, then they should not be attending the after school program.

Effective August 15, 2022, children and staff in child care, K-12, out-of-school time (OST) and recreational camp settings should follow the below guidance:

  • A rapid antigen test, such as a self-test, is preferred to a PCR test in most situations.
  • To count days for isolation, Day 0 is the first day of symptoms OR the day the day positive test was taken, whichever is earlier.
    Contact tracing is no longer recommended or required in these settings, but schools or programs must continue to work with their Local Board of Health in the case of outbreaks.
  • The Commonwealth is not recommending universal mask requirements, surveillance testing of asymptomatic individuals, contact tracing, or test-to-stay testing in schools. While masks are not required or recommended in these settings except for in school health offices, any individual who wishes to continue to mask, including those who face higher risk from COVID-19, should be supported in that choice. For those who need or choose to mask, masking is never required in these settings while the individual is eating, drinking, sleeping or outside.
  • All individuals are encouraged to stay up-to-date with vaccination as vaccines remain the best way to help protect yourself and others.

Isolation and exposure guidance and protocols: Guidance for Children and Staff in Child Care, K-12, OST, and Recreational Camp Settings:

  • Quarantine is no longer required nor recommended for children or staff in these settings, regardless of vaccination status or where the exposure occurred. All exposed individuals may continue to attend programming as long as they remain asymptomatic. Those who can mask should do so until Day 10, and it is recommended that they test on Day 6 of exposure. If symptoms develop, follow the guidance for symptomatic individuals, below.
  • Children and staff who test positive must isolate for at least 5 days. If they are asymptomatic or symptoms are resolving and they have been fever free without the use of fever-reducing medicine for 24 hours, they may return to programming after Day 5 and should wear a high-quality mask through Day 10:
    • If the individual is able to mask, they must do so through Day 10.
      • If the child has a negative test on Day 5 or later, they do not need to mask.
      • If the individual is unable to mask, they may return to programming with a negative test on Day 5 or later.
    • Symptomatic individuals can remain in their school or program if they have mild symptoms, are tested immediately onsite, and that test is negative. Best practice would also include wearing a mask, if possible, until symptoms are fully resolved. For symptomatic individuals, DPH recommends a second test within 48 hours if the initial test is negative.
      • If the symptomatic individual cannot be tested immediately, they should be sent home and allowed to return to their program or school if symptoms remain mild and they test negative, or they have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication and their symptoms are resolving, or if a medical professional makes an alternative diagnosis. A negative test is strongly recommended for return.

COVID-19 Symptoms for Child Care, K-12, OST, and Recreational Camps:

  • Fever (100.0° Fahrenheit or higher), chills, or shaking chill
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Muscle aches or body aches
  • New loss of taste or smell
  • Cough (not due to other known cause, such as chronic cough)
  • Sore throat, when in combination with other symptoms
  • Headache, when in combination with other symptoms
  • Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, when in combination with other symptoms
  • Fatigue, when in combination with other symptoms
  • Nasal congestion or runny nose (not due to other known causes, such as allergies) when in combination with other symptoms\