Youth who participate in afterschool programs are significantly less likely to get involved in risky behavior. Yet, in New Hampshire, roughly 25% of school children are alone and unsupervised after school. We need more afterschool programs in New Hampshire to serve the youth who need them.
Please encourage your friends, colleagues and families to join Afterschool for All New Hampshire: Project 2010 and help send a strong message to New Hampshire’s leaders that afterschool and summer learning opportunities count for New Hampshire’s kids and working families.
Please show your support for afterschool programs, and add your name to the growing list of partners for Afterschool for All
New Hampshire: Project 2010.
It takes less than a minute to join this important effort.
Just
go to: www.afterschool2010.org/join_NH.cfm.
(There are no requirements or obligations, financial or otherwise, for being a partner of Afterschool for All New Hampshire: Project 2010. Partners of Afterschool for All New Hampshire: Project 2010 will receive occasional updates on afterschool nationally and in the state and will be recognized as a partner on the Afterschool for All: Project 2010 and Afterschool Alliance websites, and outreach materials.)
Want to help make afterschool a national priority? Because you live in New Hampshire, you have the incredible opportunity to meet presidential candidates! Please take this opportunity as a chance to get their position on afterschool on record by saying,
"Millions of children are left alone every day after school. What is your position on how to keep children safe and supervised in the late afternoon and early evening hours?"