1550 S. 6th Avenue
South Tucson, AZ 85713
Phone: 792-9251
Fax: 629-0587
General Information
ADA accessible facilities, fitness equipment room, kitchen, lighted
basketball court, restrooms, drinking water.
Staff
Gloria Hamelitz, Director
Jessica Alderete, Activities Coordinator
Oscar Cesena, Chuck Peralta, Dee Toro, Maria Jones, Recreation Leaders
Jennifer Nicole Brown, Vanessa Pina, Tutor
Maria Sampe, Michelle Carrillo, Youth Workforce Development
Hours
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Program Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m.
About the Program
The John A. Valenzuela Youth Center is administered by Pio Decimo Center in cooperation with the City of South Tucson, and Pima County Parks and Recreation. Our mission is to embrace the philosophy and spirit of South Tucson Police Officer, John A Valenzuela, of guiding and empowering the youth of our community through recreational and educational programs.
Youth Programs
We offer a variety of educational and recreational enrichment programs designed to keep youth off the streets, drug free and promote positive behavior.
Program hours
Summer day camp ages 6-12, Monday – Friday, 12:30-4:30 pm.
Teen & Teen Program: ages12-18. Monday – Friday, 5:30-8:30 pm
Daily activities for both programs include art crafts, nutritious cooking, tutoring board games, pool, organized sports leagues (indoor and outdoor), various field trips, weight room, fitness programs, and computer lab and general recreation.
JVYC also offers special events and classes including: scrapbooking, sports tournaments, and cultural education, service-learning projects, self-defense & dance.
Youth to Youth: This youth lead organization focuses on keeping other teens drug free through educational workshops and recreational activities.
Girlz Nite! Special programming for young girls ages 10-18 in the South Tucson area focusing on education, career development & empowerment courses.
Community Outreach Services
Case managers and office staff provide a connection to individuals in need with community based programs and services.
Advisory Committee:
Meets once a month to address community needs.
Youth Case Management:
Services are offered through Pima County’s Youth Services, serving youth 14-21 years of age. Services include: job/vocational training, GED placements, dropout prevention, job placement, career planning and supportive services.
ESOL Classes:
Monday – Thursday, 9-11 a.m.; in collaboration with Pima Community College for Adult Learners. Classes are available to any adult wanting to speak and write in English. Limited childcare is available.
All programs offered are free of charge. |