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Jacksonville Community Health Resources More Jacksonville Community Health Resources HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING (HIT) CENTER MALIVAI WASHINGTON YOUTH GIRL SCOUTS Teaches clients how to exercise, get FOUNDATION 904.388.4653 extremely fit, and lose weight. An after-school tennis training program Location: Various 9446 Philips Highway, Suite 3 for youth. www.girlscouts-gateway.org Jacksonville, FL 32256 1096 W. 6th St. 904.475.9600 Jacksonville, FL 32209 NORTHEAST FLORIDA HEALTHY START http://www.thehitcenters.com/ 904.359.5437 COALITION http://www.malwashington.com/ 904.723.5422 SET PERFORMANCE – TWO LOCATIONS Locations: Various Strength and fitness training POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (PAL) http://nefhealthystart.org 14129 Beach Blvd. Educational, Athletic and Leadership Jacksonville, FL 32250 Programs THE PLAYERS CENTER FOR CHILD 904.992.2001 904.854.6555 HEALTH, WOLFSON CHILDREN’S 11339 Distribution Ave E. Location: Various HOSPITAL Jacksonville, FL 32256 http://jaxpal.com 904.202.9355 http://www.setperformance.com/ wolfsonchildrens.org/theplayers COMMUNITY PROGRAMS / AFTER- EASY PEASY JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL — THE SANCTUARY ST. VINCENT’S HEALTHCARE, WAY TO An organization for kids that encourages Summer Programs, After-School and Home GO KIDS running in a fun and low cost way. Kids Schooling 904.308.7577 sign up to join the group and participate in 904.356.3588 Riverside various event around the city. Springfield COMMUNITY PROGRAMS / Locations: Various http://sanctuaryon8th.org ADULTS & FAMILIES http://easypeasyjax.com/team-easy-peasy- kids-club/ COMMUNITY PROGRAMS/ HEALTHY EATING UNITED WAY OF NORTHEAST FLORIDA, BORN LEARNING MARATHON HIGH 904.390.3225 An after-school running program that BOY SCOUTS / CUB SCOUTS Location: Various encourages at-risk teens to train for a half 904.388.0591 rightservicefl.org/duval/node/17874 marathon. Location: Various nfcscouting.org Locations: Various (Check the website under WOLFSON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL schools to see if your child is eligible for this DUVAL COUNTY 4-H FOUNDATION WEIGH TO HEALTH CAMPS program). 904.255.7450 904.202.4959 http://marathonhighfl.org/about/ Location: Various Downtown / Riverside wolfsonchildrens.org/programs-services/ GIRLS ON THE RUN NORTH FLORIDA duval.ifas.ufl.edu/4-H.shtml support/Pages/parent-resources.aspx An after-school running program for DUVAL COUNTY COOPERATIVE elementary girls that includes mentorship. EXTENSION SERVICE STRETCH-N-GROW Locations: Various (log onto the website and Location: Various 904.273.9598 enter zip code for locations). EMPOWERMENT RESOURCES, INC. Location: Various http://www.gotrnefl.org/ 904.268.8287 stretch-n-grow.com Location: Various http://empowermentresourcesinc.org Program provided by: Department of Nutrition and Dietetics PARKS, POOLS, PLAYGROUNDS POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (PAL) – GRAND PARK POOL &CITY OF JACKSONVILLE NORTHSIDE 2740 Division Street PARKS 2165 W. 33rd Street Jacksonville, FL 32209 JaxParks.com Jacksonville, FL 32209 904.630.0282 904.355.3308 DOWNTOWN / NORTHSIDE / jaxpal.com PARKS, POOLS, PLAYGROUNDS SPRINGFIELD RECREATION & MORE POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (PAL) – YMCA AT THE BANK OF AMERICA TEAM UP JULIUS GUINYARD POOL TOWER 1301 Palm Avenue 1359 Jefferson Street 50 N. Laura Street Jacksonville, FL 32254 Jacksonville, FL 32209 Jacksonville, FL 32202 904.695.1795 904.630.0994 904.356.9622 jaxpal.com MALLISON POOL firstcoastymca.org POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (PAL) – 3133 Lenox Avenue FIRST TEE OF JACKSONVILLE WESTSIDE, MALLISON PARK Jacksonville, FL 32254 1157 Golfair Boulevard 441 Day Avenue 904.388.2639 Jacksonville, FL 32209 Jacksonville, FL 32254 RAINES HIGH SCHOOL POOL 904.924.0401 904.381.1101 3663 Raines Avenue thefirstteejacksonville.org jaxpal.com Jacksonville, FL 32209 GRAND PARK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GREATER JACKSONVILLE POP WARNER 904.765.0920 2500 W. 20th Street 731 Duval Station Rd., Suite 107-407 RIBAULT HIGH SCHOOL POOL Jacksonville, FL 32209 Jacksonville, FL 32218 5820 Van Gundy Road 904.476.3587 http://popwarnerjacksonville.com Jacksonville, FL 32208 leaguelineup.com/gpaafootball TIGER ACADEMY YMCA 904.766.5319 JAMES WELDON JOHNSON FAMILY 6079 Bagley Road ROBERT F. KENNEDY POOL YMCA Jacksonville, FL 32209 1139 Ionia Street 5700 Cleveland Road 904.309.6840 Jacksonville, FL 32206 Jacksonville, FL 32209 firstcoastymca.org 904.630.0939 904.765.3589 DOWNTOWN /NORTHSIDE/ firstcoastymca.org DOWNTOWN / NORTHSIDE / SPRINGFIELD POOLS JACKSONVILLE BMX SPRINGFIELD 1946 Ray Greene Drive ANDREW JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS POOL Jacksonville, FL 32218 A. PHILIP RANDOLPH HERITAGE PARK 128 W. 30th Street 904.386.1750 1096 A. Philip Randolph Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32206 jacksonvillebmx.com Jacksonville, FL 32206 904.630.0281 JERRY WILLIAMSON MARTIAL ARTS BARNEY BROWNING PARK CHARLES CLARK POOL SCHOOL 6014 Norwood Avenue 8739 Sibbald Road 2839 Dunn Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32208 Jacksonville, FL 32208 Jacksonville, FL 32218 Walking, Running, Playground 904.765.2441 904.768.6422 jerrywilliamsonmartialarts.com CONFEDERATE PLAYGROUNDS CLANZEL T. BROWN POOL 949 Hubbard Street 4515 Moncrief Road JESSIE BALL DUPONT YMCA Jacksonville, FL 32206 7373 Old Kings Road S. Jacksonville, FL 32209 Jacksonville, FL 32217 904.768.1330 EMMETT REED PARK 904.731.2006 1093 W. 6th Street EMMETT REED POOL Jacksonville, FL 32209 1093 6th Street KOOKER PARK Basketball, Pool, Tennis, Gymnasium 1420 E. 20th Street Jacksonville, FL 32209 Jacksonville, FL 32206 904.630.0829 EUGENE M. GLOVER PLAYGROUND 1701 Myrtle Avenue EUGENE BUTLER MIDDLE SCHOOL POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE (PAL) – Jacksonville, FL 32209 EASTSIDE POOL 1050 Franklin Street 900 Acorn Street FLORIDA C. DWIGHT MEMORIAL Jacksonville, FL 32206 Jacksonville, FL 32209 PLAYGROUND 904.358.6767 904.630.0322 1199 W. Church Street jaxpal.com Jacksonville, FL 32204 2 FLOSSIE BRUNSON EASTSIDE PARK PUMPKIN HILL CREEK STATE PRESERVE NORTH JAX SPORTS ASSOCIATION 1050 Franklin Street 13802 Pumpkin Hill Road 12135 Harts Road Jacksonville, FL 32202 Jacksonville, FL 32226 Jacksonville, FL 32218 904.696.5980 www.Eteamz.com/njsafootball FT. GEORGE ISLAND Walking, Playground, Fishing Pier Football, Cheerleading CULTURAL STATE PARK State Road A1A South ARGYLE FOREST YOUTH SPORTS RIVER CITY ALL STARS Jacksonville, FL 32226 ASSOCIATION 14600-44 Duval Place West 904.251.2320 Cecil Field Jacksonville, FL 32218 Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Fields, Lake Fretwell Park 904.382.3633 Playgrounds 904.317.8739 homeoftherockets.com argylespartans.com Cheerleading, Dance, Gymnastics GRUNTHAL PARK Football, Cheerleading 1660 W. 13th Street SWEETWATER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Jacksonville, FL 32209 CARTERS MARTIAL ARTS INSTITUTE 6974 Wilson Boulevard Walking, Running, Biking 8029 W. Ramona Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32210 Jacksonville, FL 32221 904.573.0912 HUGUENOT MEMORIAL PARK 904.742.7007 www.sweetwateraa.org 10980 Hecksher Drive cmaikarate.com Football, Cheerleading, Baseball Jacksonville, FL 32226 904.251.3335 CEDAR HILLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION KAMLEE ACUPUNCTURE & MARTIAL Basketball, Tennis, Playground 6709 Watoma Street ARTS 1835-5 East West Pkwy. Jacksonville, FL 32210 Fleming Island, FL 32003 JACKSONVILLE’S RIVER WALK 904.771.9277 201 E. Coastline Drive 904.215.6111 Jacksonville, FL 32202 CLAUDE J. YATES YMCA www.kamleecenter.com Playground, Swimming, Fishing, 221 Riverside Avenue Martial Arts Wind Surfing, Boating, Bird Watching, Jacksonville, FL 32202 VICTORY POINTE BOYS & GIRLS CLUB Boat Ramp 904.355.1436 6750 Ramona Boulevard www.visitjacksonville.com firstcoastymca.org Jacksonville, FL 32205 LITTLE TALBOT ISLAND STATE PARK FIRST COAST TAEKWONDO 904.693.1810 12157 Hecksher Drive 7540 103rd Street, Suite 109 Basketball Jacksonville, FL 32226 Jacksonville, FL 32210 WESTSIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 904.251.2320 904.778.2348 6045 105th Street Walking, Running, Beach Access firstcoasttaekwondo.com Jacksonville, FL 32244 904.777.3800 METROPOLITAN PARK GYMNASTICS UNLIMITED Football, Cheerleading, Dance 1410 Gator Bowl Boulevard 5525 Lenox Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32202 Jacksonville, FL 32205 WESTSIDE SOCCER LEAGUE 904.696.5980 904.783.8043 5845 Ortega Boulevard, Suite 4 Walking, Running, Biking, gymunlimitedfl.com Jacksonville, FL 32210 Swimming, Kayaking, Playground 904.317.4501 LAKESHORE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION westsidesoccer.org MITCHELL CENTER AND PARK 5300 Park Street 1010 Acorn Street Jacksonville, FL 32205 WHITE HOUSE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Jacksonville, FL 32209 904.384.1427 11100 General Avenue Playgrounds, Kids Kampus, lakeshoresports.net Jacksonville, FL 32220 Boat Dock, Grills 904.693.2458 MARIETTA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION gowhca.com MURRAY HILL PLAYGROUNDS 361 Bulls Bay Highway Baseball, T-Ball, Softball 4208 Kingsbury Street Jacksonville, FL 32220 Jacksonville, FL 32205 904.786.5682 WESTSIDE POOLS Baseball NORTH SHORE PARK BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL POOL 7901 Pearl Street NORMANDY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 345 Chestnut Street Jacksonville, FL 32208 10727 Normandy Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32234 Walking, Baseball, Basketball, Playground Jacksonville, FL 32221 904.266.2478 904.945.1705 normandysports.com CECIL AQUATICS CENTER Baseball, Softball, Football, Cheer 13611-A Normandy Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32221 904.573.8994 3 ED WHITE HIGH SCHOOL POOL WESTRIDGE PARK FIRST COAST ARTS & SPORTS CLUB 1700 Old Middleburg Road 2301 Maple Grove Road 10539 Craig Industrial Drive, #4 Jacksonville, FL 32210 Jacksonville, FL 32221 Jacksonville, FL 32225 904.783.4958 904.504.3946 WESTWOOD PARK firstcoast-artsandsports.com FORREST HIGH SCHOOL POOL 5900 W. 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