Mayor Bowser Highlights Free, Safe and Fun Summer Opportunities for DC Youth, Encourages Families to Stay Cool During Extreme Heat
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that Washington, DC, offers free summer programs for youth, urging families to register despite the ongoing Extreme Heat Alert. The range of activities includes STEM camps, library programming, and evening hangouts, fostering enriching experiences for children and teens. Families can easily navigate these options through the Out of School Time DC portal, which has already attracted significant participation. Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn stated that the aim is to make opportunities accessible and hard to miss for all students. In light of the heat, families are reminded to stay hydrated and utilize local cooling resources.
The programs are part of a collaborative effort involving DCPS, DPR, and the DC Public Library, ensuring diverse opportunities across the city. The Mayor's emphasis on safety and community engagement reflects the District's commitment to youth development. With thousands of slots still available, families are encouraged to explore free options that meet their children's needs.