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S.T.E.A.M. University/STEM Enrichment Program
This summer program sparks creativity through hands-on workshops, promoting careers in Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Civil Engineering. ages 6–13
cost $75
June 2–5, 23–26, July 7–10, 21–24, 28–31, Aug. 4–7, 11–14, 18–21
1–3 p.m.
Session 1 : Ages 6-10
Mon.–Thurs., 1–1:45 p.m.
Session 2 : Ages 11-13
Mon.–Thurs., 2–2:45 p.m.
My Achievement Center,
2440 South Ave.
Youth eSports & Game Development Program
This program empowers youth through immersive experiences in visual arts, esports, and gaming, inspiring creativity, building technical skills, and exploring dynamic career pathways. ages 12–17
July 14–17, 28–31
9 a.m.
The Believe Center,
1 Aurora L Gonzalez Dr.
Believin’ in Summer 2025
This six-week camp offers themed weekly activities like art, STEM, sports, and outdoor adventures, including trips to Boy Scout Camp and Metro Parks. Meals are provided, and campers enjoy a 3:1 camper-to-mentor ratio. ages 3–13
June 16–26, July 7–31
Mon.–Thurs., 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
The Believe Center Inc.,
1 Aurora L. Gonzalez Dr.
Creative Mind And Visions
Children will be able to use their creative minds to create learning visions through art, sports, academics, and outdoor learning. ages 3–13
June 9–Aug. 4
Mon.–Fri., 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Our Lady Of Toledo Shrine,
655 South Coy Rd.
Ready, Set, Learn!
Ready, Set, Learn! prepares students for a successful school year with engaging lessons in math, reading, and current events. Through interactive activities and personalized assessments, students build confidence, critical thinking skills, and motivation to start the year strong. ages 6–12
July 14–Aug. 7
Mon.–Tues., 4–7 p.m.
Sanger Branch Library,
3030 West Central Ave
The Education Project - Toledo Tutoring Program
The Education Project offers a 4-week summer program with daily 2-hour small-group tutoring for K–12 students, focusing on math and ELA using IXL. ages 5–17
Summer Program:
June 30–July 31,
Mon.–Thurs., 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Weekly After-School
Reynolds Corner Branch Library,
4833 Dorr St.
STEM in the Stacks
STEM in the Stacks is a weekly after-school program offering hands-on projects in engineering, coding, and robotics. Students build mechanical creations, code games, and program robots to spark creativity and problem-solving. ages 3–13
After-School
Birmingham Public Library,
203 Paine Ave.
CDF Freedom School
Freedom School offers a safe, enriching space for children to build reading skills and explore STEM, outdoor activities, field trips, and community service. Reading is central to the program, with daily breakfast and lunch provided. ages 3+
cost $75 Registration, free program
June 9–July 18
8 a.m.–3 p.m.
Jermain Park,
2434 S. Cove Blvd.
Books N Basketball Legacy Program
Our After School reading program helps students improve reading levels, complete homework, build social skills, and learn etiquette. It includes three field trips over six months and monthly guest speakers to inspire students. ages 7–17
Nov. 3, 2025–May 5, 2026
Mon. & Tues., 4–7 p.m.
Wayman Palmer YMCA,
200 E. Bancroft St.
Early Literacy Camp
Read for Literacy offers six oneweek camps, aimed at boosting early literacy skills. This program features small group activities, guided reading, fluency practice, and games, with volunteers mentoring through shared reading and encouragement. ages 3–10
Oakdale Park: June 16–19, 23–26
9:30–11 a.m.
Walbridge Park: July 7–10, 14–17
9:30–11 a.m.
Jermain Park: July 21–24, 28–31
9:30–11 a.m.
City Kids Summer Camp
Students will find plenty of fun and friendship. Kids will spend the summer playing outdoor games, reading, painting, and exploring their potential. ages 7–10
June 3–July 24
Tues.–Thurs., 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
The Neighborhood Church,
1501 N. Ontario St.
Pharmacy & Science Career Camp
This summer day camp offers rising high school juniors and seniors a college living experience exploring STEM and healthcare careers by engaging in hands-on activities and panels highlighting academic paths, promoting community health and wellness. ages 14–17
cost $300
June 1–3,
Sat.–Tues., 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
The University of Toledo, Honors Academic Village
2125 Campus Rd.
Our Learning Tree Youth Program
The Learning Tree Summer Youth Program engages children in hands-on STEM activities that build critical thinking, creativity, and confidence through fun experiments and challenges in a supportive environment. ages 5–12
June 9–July 16
Mon.–Wed., 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
St. Martin de Porres Church,
1119 Bancroft St.
Drop In!
Entrepreneurship & Photography Class
Students will learn photography and entrepreneurship through a hands-on experience in managing a photography business. ages 14+
June 9–July 14
1–4 p.m.
Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women, AByrdseyePhoto Photography Studio
2801 W. Bancroft., 3613 Monroe St
Queen of Apostles Summer Camp
The Queen of Apostles Summer Camp is an academic program that enhances math, reading, and critical thinking skills through hands-on, small-group instruction, and other engaging activities. ages 5–12 (Grades K–6)
June 9–July 31
Mon.–Thurs., 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Queen of Apostles School,
235 Courtland Ave.
Money Maker Moves, Financial Literacy & Empowerment Program
Our Financial Literacy and Empowerment program teaches youth ages 14–25 the basics of budgeting, saving, and investing through hands-on activities and interactive demos, empowering them to build wealth and achieve financial independence. ages 14–25
June 9–July 18
Sats., 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Toledo Area Public Libraries
Reading Buddies
Reading Buddies pairs K–3rd grade students with St. Francis mentors for 20-minute reading sessions, supporting summer literacy, encouraging reading, and building a love for books through shared interests and stories. ages 3–10
June 2–July 25
Waterville Branch Library:
Mon., 10–11:30 a.m.
Sanger Branch Library:
Wed., 2:30–4 p.m.
West Toledo Library:
Thurs., 2–3:30 p.m.
Sylvania Branch Library:
Fri., 10–11:30 a.m.
Upward Bound Math Science Programs
Upward Bound Math Science are year-round programs that support low-income and marginalized high school students by enhancing cultural awareness, education, and life skills. A residential program at the UToledo for eligible students is available this summer. ages 14–18
June 2–July 11
Mon.–Fri.
The University of Toledo,
2801 W. Bancroft St., Mail Stop 101