Child Care and AfterschoolYMCAs are the nation’s largest provider of child care. We provide high-quality and affordable programs that are family-centered and values-based to nurture children’s healthy development. Our preschool and school-age child care programs encourage family involvement through special events, newsletters, parent advisory committees, and volunteers in the classrooms. The programs are state licensed, and all staff meet or exceed licensing regulations for background checks, education and experience. Whether your child needs preschool or school-age care, we emphasize values such as caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Like all Y programs, child care is open to all, with financial assistance available.
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Child Care
The East Valley Family YMCA currently coordinates 7 child care sites in the Evergreen, Milpitas, and Berryessa School Districts. Our Child Care programs deliver stimulating learning experiences in a safe environment that will enhance your child’s social, intellectual, physical and emotional development. Our staff is caring, imaginative and well trained with the necessary credentials to work and play with young people.
Our Child Care programs offer several convenient operating hours:
Before School
(7am-8:30am)Kinder Time
(8:30am-11:30am)Kinder Time
(11:30am-2:15pm)Afterschool
(2pm-6pm)
Majestic Way School |
Silver Oak School |
Evergreen Elementary |
Pomeroy School |
Vinci Park School |
J.F. Smith School |
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Carolyn Clark School |
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Y Holiday Care
Presidents Week, Winter Break, Spring Break
Kids will enjoy awesome art and craft projects, fun field trips, swimming, outdoor games, and much more. Y Holiday Care is available at the following locations:
| Pomeroy Elementary 1505 Escuela Parkway Milpitas, CA 95035 (408) 263-8032 |
Silver Oak Elementary 5000 Farnsworth Way San Jose, CA 95138 (408) 223-4524 |
Afterschool Enrichment
This program is designed as a free Afterschool comprehensive program for today’s changing society, not only for working families but also to enrich children’s lives. The program is a combination of several components. It must be emphasized that it is not to be an extension of the school but rather compliment school in a manner that is fun for the child. A long term goal of the program is to help the child develop socially through small group work while emphasizing the child as an individual. Program participants are divided into small groups based on age and maturity.
Goss |
Russo McEntee |
AJ Dorsa |
O.S. HUBBARD |
OB Whaley |
Rogers Elementary |
L.U.C.H.A. |
Arbuckle Elementary |
Cassell |
| Montgomery Elementary 2010 Daniel Maloney Dr. San Jose, CA 95121 |
Ryan Elementary 1241 McGuiness Dr. San Jose, CA 95127 |
Linda Vista 100 Kirk Ave. San Jose, CA 95127 |
| Dove Hill 1460 Colt Way, San Jose, CA 95121 |
San Antonio 1855 E San Antonio St. San Jose, CA 95116 |






