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Our Youth Programs offer children and teens in GHURA public housing safe, fun, and educational opportunities to learn, connect, and grow with their families and community.
UOG Land Grant’s Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) offers the Healthy Kids Club youth workshop series. These free, fun, and hands-on lessons teach kids how to eat healthier, keep their food safe, learn kitchen basics, and be more active. Topics include food safety, enjoying more fruits and vegetables, right-size portions, preparing and eating more meals at home, moving more every day, and rethinking sugary drinks.
*Healthy Kids Club is offered in partnership with UOG EFNEP and may be available at select GHURA sites throughout the year.
Join us for Round 2 at Toto Gardens!
Open to 3rd–5th graders from all GHURA public housing sites
Dates: March 30 – April 3 (Spring Break)
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
All public housing residents are welcome to join. Simply follow the two steps below to register:
Complete the GHURA RSC Participation Intake Form: Child Information and Consent Form on our Resources & Forms page.
Register your child for the Healthy Kids Club online at this link OR contact Samyra via WhatsApp at (671) 747-3902.
Spots are limited—register soon to secure your child’s place!
Si Yu’os ma’åse’!
The Youth-to-Senior program is a youth workshop series from the University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach Family Resiliency Program that helps build stronger connections between teens and manåmko’. Through interactive lessons and activities, youth learn about aging, sensory changes, and how to support older family members and friends. Topics include attitudes about aging, changes that come with age, communication and interview skills, and new ways of thinking about older adults in our families and communities.
UOG Land Grant’s Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) offers the Healthy Kids Club youth workshop series. These free, fun, and hands-on lessons teach kids how to eat healthier, keep their food safe, learn kitchen basics, and be more active. Topics include food safety, enjoying more fruits and vegetables, right-size portions, preparing and eating more meals at home, moving more every day, and rethinking sugary drinks.
*Youth-to-Senior is offered in partnership with UOG Cooperative Extension & Outreach and may be available at select GHURA sites throughout the year.
To learn more about youth programs, register to participate, or discuss bringing programs to our community, please contact Samyra Tenorio via phone at 671‑300‑2349, WhatsApp at 671‑747‑3902, or email at sltenorio@ghura.org.