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ACE Extension Announcement

Great news! Families who have been awarded funds from the Afterschool Child Enrichment Education Savings Account program (ACE) have more time to spend their money. The deadline for families to spend funds was previously July 1, 2024 and has now been extended to September 1, 2025. Please note, that the ACE program is fully subscribed, and no more accounts may be awarded. The extension applies to families with existing accounts only.


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City of Fairborn Parks and Recreation Division

Before/After school programs
Camps

This service provider requires payment upfront : No

Price Range: $0 - $45

Phone Number: 9377543090

Email: molly.gross@fairbornoh.gov

Address: 461 E Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd, Fairborn, Ohio 45324

Service Provider: 201862

Educational Value

• Fairborn Parks & Recreation is engaged in generating a strong, vibrant, healthy community through providing parks and cultural activities. Mission Statement: • Fairborn Parks & Recreation Department, as stewards of our parks and community, develop recreational opportunities that result in stronger families, diverse cultural experiences, healthier individuals, and increased tourism providing a steady and improving economic environment. Values: (Beliefs that are shared among stakeholders of a community.) • Safety • Accessibility • Natural Areas - Preservation • Healthy Educated Children • Best Value in Recreation With Fairborn having 31% of its children living below poverty level, our residents rely on grants and funding to provide extra curricular education and recreational activities for their children. While Parks & Recreation's class offerings are designed to be affordable & low cost in comparison to our neighboring cities and private clubs, being financially stable to attend programs is still a hardship many residents face