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Fannie Lou Hamer Middle School

After-school program at Fannie Lou Hamer Middle School in the Bronx offering STEM activities, sports, civic engagement, and social-emotional learning for middle school students.

Free after-school program serving ages 11-14 in West Farms, Bronx.

📍 Location

1001 Jennings Street
Bronx, NY 10460

💰 Cost

Free - Funded by DYCD

👥 Ages

11-14 years (Middle School)

🏢 Provider

Phipps Neighborhoods

Phipps Neighborhoods creates a safe and inclusive environment where young people can grow and thrive. Through academic enrichment, STEM activities, sports and recreation, and civic engagement opportunities, young people explore their interests, take on leadership roles, and foster social-emotional skills.

Program Type: School’s Out New York City (SONYC)

The program offers comprehensive youth development:

  • Academic Enrichment - Homework help and learning support
  • STEM Education - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math activities
  • Sports & Recreation - Physical activity and team building
  • Civic Engagement - Community involvement and leadership opportunities
  • Social-Emotional Learning - Building emotional intelligence and life skills
  1. Contact the Program

  2. Enrollment

    • Open to all enrolled students at Fannie Lou Hamer Middle School
    • Programs run throughout the school year
  3. Participate

    • Explore interests through diverse activities
    • Take on leadership roles in the community

West Farms, Bronx

The school is located in West Farms, a neighborhood in the South Bronx with easy access to transportation and community resources.

Phipps Neighborhoods offers comprehensive services:

  • Education Programs - After-school, early childhood, community schools
  • Workforce Development - Career network, youth employment
  • Resident & Community Services - Community centers, food access, makerspaces
  • Affordable Housing - 33,500+ residents in Phipps apartments

Program information last updated: November 25, 2025
This is a DYCD-funded SONYC program serving middle school youth.