Programs
Programs
We are committed to giving children and families the resources they need to thrive. Since 1945, our organization has served the Alexandria community with comprehensive programs that equip young children with crucial skills, place school-age children on a path to becoming productive adults, and support and empower families. Over 2,000 children and families use our services, participating in four types of programs.
In accordance with Title IX, Campagna Center does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs or activities. The Campagna Center’s Title IX policy can be found here. Campagna Center’s Title IX Incident Report Form can be downloaded here. Campagna Center has designated and authorized a Title IX Coordinator to address concerns or inquiries regarding discrimination on the basis of sex. For questions, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at titleixcoordinator@campagnacenter.org.
These programs offer high-quality early childhood education and support to children from newborn to five years old.
Our Wright to Read programs supports relationships between students and adult Tutor-Mentors who help them build their literacy skills and develop a lifelong love of reading.
Affordable, enriching activities and learning opportunities for school-aged kids like homework help, spring and summer break camps, and before and after school care.
Building Better Futures takes a holistic approach to removing obstacles students face during middle and high school and prepares them for post-secondary success.
New Neighbors is an English-language learning program that offers language classes and services for refugees and immigrants new to Alexandria.