After & Out-of-School Programs

Our after-school, school’s out, and summer programs offer a welcoming community and lively way for girl-identified youth to explore their interests, make new friends, build new skills, receive emotional support, and get help navigating their world with confidence.

After-School Drop-In is a space designed just for her. At each of our vibrant and welcoming locations in Eugene, Junction City, and Albany, girls can stop in to comfortably transition between school and home, craft, do homework, play games, have a snack, or just hangout. Drop-In provides the opportunity to share positive space with peers and caring adults, learn social skills, build friendships, and spark healing conversations.

After-School Drop-In

Every girl is unique and powerful in her own right. That’s why we design our virtual and in-person workshops and activities around a wide range of topics and interests. From stress reduction, self care, and Queer Space to STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) exploration, wood-working and jewelry making, we’re confident we have something that sparks her interest.

Workshops & Summer Camps

What better way to nurture a strong, thriving relationship between girls and their caregivers than to provide intentional opportunities for them to enjoy each others’ company, learn new things, and share meaningful experiences? Spending time with your girl is also a great way to support her development and make her feel valued and loved.

From a Harry Potter-inspired party or a game night to an exciting day-long GirlCon, we offer a wide range of activities designed especially for girls and their caregivers to enjoy together.

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Caregiver-Daughter Activities

After-school therapy groups for girls and their families are a great way to share sacred space, spark meaningful conversations, and make one another feel more supported through the ups and downs of life. They’re also a great way to work through the stressors of the day or week in community, and remember that we’re all in this together.

Check out our Activities Calendar for after-school therapy programming & sign up today.

Therapy Groups

“Polly was nervous about attending OP's cooking camp last summer but ended up loving it. They really did step out of their comfort zone and was enthusiastic right from the first day. I think it helped give them the confidence to try new things and experiences, because even though they were hesitant going into it and didn’t know what to expect, they ended up loving being at the camp. This aspect was very valuable for Polly. They learned some awesome cooking skills that stuck with them, too."

— Alison, Polly's mom