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Andries Hudde Afterschool Program

SONYC middle school program for students ages 11-14 in Brooklyn, provided by CAMBA

Andries Hudde (JHS 240) offers a comprehensive SONYC afterschool program through CAMBA. Located in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn, this free program serves students in grades 6 to 8 with a focus on nurturing each child’s academic, social, and emotional growth in a safe and supportive environment. In support of CAMBA’s mission to connect people with opportunities to enhance their quality of life, the program helps children reach their full potential by developing a lifelong love of learning.

DetailInformation
Address2500 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
BoroughBrooklyn (Midwood)
ProviderCAMBA, Inc.
Websitecamba.org
Zip Code11210

Cost

Free

Age Range

Ages 11-14 (Grades 6-8)

Program Type

School’s Out New York City (SONYC)

Category

Youth Development

The SONYC program at Andries Hudde provides:

  • Academic Support: Homework help, tutoring, and individualized learning assistance
  • Social Development: Peer interaction, friendship building, and social skills training
  • Emotional Growth: Social-emotional learning, self-awareness, and emotional regulation
  • Arts & Culture: Visual arts, music, drama, and creative expression
  • Sports & Recreation: Basketball, volleyball, soccer, and fitness activities
  • STEM Education: Science experiments, coding, robotics, and technology projects
  • Leadership Development: Youth council, peer mentoring, and leadership training
  • College & Career Readiness: Academic planning, college tours, and career exploration
  • Community Service: Volunteer opportunities and civic engagement
  • Safe Environment: Supervised activities in a secure, nurturing setting

CAMBA is one of New York City’s leading nonprofit organizations, serving over 70,000 individuals and families annually since 1977. The organization provides comprehensive services including youth development, early childhood education, family support, affordable housing, and legal services across all five boroughs. CAMBA’s youth programs emphasize academic achievement, character development, and community engagement while creating safe spaces where young people can discover their strengths, develop new skills, and build positive relationships with peers and caring adults.

  1. Contact the School Visit Andries Hudde’s main office or guidance counselor to inquire about CAMBA SONYC afterschool program enrollment.

  2. Complete Application Fill out the CAMBA program application form, available at the school or online at camba.org.

  3. Submit Documentation Provide required documents including proof of enrollment, emergency contacts, and parent/guardian consent forms.

  4. Assessment Meeting Meet with program staff to discuss student interests, needs, and goals.

  5. Attend Orientation Participate in a student and family orientation session to learn about activities and expectations.

  6. Begin Participation Start attending the program and engaging in academic support and enrichment activities.

  • Directoryenrollment-packet/
    • Program application form
    • Proof of school enrollment
    • Emergency contact information
    • Parent/guardian consent form
    • Medical information and allergies
    • Photo/media release permission
    • Student interest survey

The school is accessible via public transportation:

  • 2, 5 Trains: Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College station (0.7 miles)
  • Q Train: Avenue M station (0.5 miles)
  • B6, B11, B44, B103 buses serve Nostrand Avenue

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Last Updated: November 25, 2025