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Hurry & sign-up for EOYDC's Summer Cultural Enrichment Program 2019
May 7, 2019

News Courtesy of East Oakland Youth Development Center~~

HURRY AND SIGN-UP FOR OUR SUMMER CULTURAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM (SCEP)

Hurry and Sign-up!

Spaces are running out, come on down and get your application today!

When you submit the application you do need the following documents. 

  • Income verification (ex. most recent check stub)
  • Residence verification (ex. utility bill with current address) 
  • For 5 year olds please provide Birth certificate and proof of 2018-2019 Kindergarten enrollment. (ex. school transcript, pre-k nor TK does not count)

If you have any other questions you can call us at 510-569-8088
We are delighted to help you!

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