Supporting Our Youth
SuperRec and All Things Possible are two completely free summer programs that are helping Kalamazoo youth realize their full potential. SuperRec is a completely free summer camp located in Kalamazoo's core neighborhoods. All Things Possible looks to eliminate the "summer slide" for middle schoolers about to enter high school. These programs are funded by the Foundation for Excellence.
Super Recreation All Summer Long
Super Rec is the City’s only free, drop-in, summer-long camp program, and is based in Kalamazoo’s core neighborhoods. Super Rec provides day-to-day flexibility to meet the needs of working families all summer.
“It’s very joyous, it’s very diverse,” said site supervisor K.D., “it gives the kids a great opportunity to meet other kids from around town and actually do things that they don’t get to do at home. We go on at least two to three field trips a week and we swim at least once a week at Kik Pool in Upjohn Park. We welcome everyone. It is very diverse and family-oriented, with a lot of siblings, a lot of friends, a lot of cousins, and they all look forward to seeing each other.”
COVID-19 did cause challenges to the program, but it also showed just how important it is to families and youth, according to K.D. “Giving them the opportunity to have fun and interact, especially with COVID happening, I would say that’s the biggest piece of it. I want to make sure no one is left out.”
But Super Rec is more than just fun and games. Overall, consistent improvement has been shown each year in youth social emotional skills (based on intake and exit assessments) through independent observation by Kalamazoo Youth Development (KYD) Network. KYD Network staff conduct external observations during July and August at each of the sites and rate the programs using a recognized national standard.
All Things Possible
ATP is a summer transition program working to reduce the so-called “summer slide” and eliminate skill gaps for students entering 9th grade. Each day consists of work skills, life skills, recreational activities, talent development, and career and educational exposure.
ATP began with 30 participants in 2018 and expanded to 50 in 2019. 2020 saw a reduction to 50% capacity due to COVID-19 restrictions but will continue in 2022 and plans on returning to full capacity as soon as possible.
ATP 2021 involved its 20 participants in photo editing, computer animation and music editing at Kalamazoo Valley Community College and photography and journalism courses at Public Media Network. All participants completed Career Strengths Quest and had experiences with Life EMS and Pretty Lake Camp’s archery and fire building courses. ATP cultivates interests and skills through field trips and hands on activities, and participants help choose activities and field trips that interest them. Youth who fulfill requirements can earn free driver’s training.