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East Arlington Family Support Center.

The East Arlington Family Support Center is a community-based program whose goal is to ensure the healthy development and growth of young children by supporting their families and the communities in which they live. In order to do this, the Family Support Center focuses on the family as a whole by working with all the individuals in a family. The Family Support Center works with parents as partners in order to ensure that the services provided at the Family Support Center reflect the priorities of the community.

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location.

Hugh Smith Recreation Center
1815 New York Avenue
Arlington, TX 76010
(between Park Row and Pioneer Parkway)

referral form.

download form (60 KB) (English)

calendars.

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May/June 2010 (302 KB)

 

summer camps 2010.

Saturday, July 17 and Saturday, August 7. Available to youth, ages 10-17. Learn more...

 

events.

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April 1, 2010 Community Gang Forum with Arlington Police Department Gang Unit

 

newsletter.

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August 2009
English version (504 KB)
Spanish version (616 KB)

June 2009
English version (428 KB)
Spanish version (468 KB)

in the news.

Arlington Strong Neighborhood Initiative
Quarterly Report - 2010 Second Quarter
 

July 18, 2009
Arlington Star-Telegram
“Family support centers need neighborhood leadership”
download full article (20 KB)

July 13, 2009
Arlington Star-Telegram
“New neighborhood center in Arlington aims to strengthen families”
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photos.

view April 2010 family fun event photo gallery...

view June 2009 opening photo gallery...

more information.

Contact the East Arlington Family Support Center at 817.277.3050 or familysupport@ACHservices.org.


The East Arlington Family Support Center is a collaboration of parents, community leaders and agencies to support families and the communities in which they live.

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