Grace Arms of Antioch Youth Programs

Grace Arms of Antioch, 3415 Oakley Road, Antioch, CA 94509

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Grace Arms of Antioch Youth Programs offers activities that include childcare, after school tutoring, boys mentoring, a basketball league, and an MLKJR Day celebration and service. The program also includes a food pantry, clothing pantry, community carnival, and access to a sports field, playground with swing set, and jumpers. It provides workers' rights legal aid and event rental space as part of its services.

• Ages: 2–17 years old

Grace Arms of Antioch Youth Programs operates as part of Grace Arms, a non-profit agency focused on serving the diverse needs of the community and the underserved. Its mission is to provide need-based programs which will help educate, empower, eradicate homelessness, poverty, and dysfunction, while equipping the disenfranchised and disadvantaged. The childcare center provides affordable, attentive care to children 24 months old through 5 years old. The Grace Closet food and clothing pantry offers food, clothing, encouragement, and prayer for men, women, and children. The Grace Kings boys mentoring program serves at risk, disadvantaged, school age young African American boys ages 3–17. The Holy Eve Community Carnival is dedicated to providing a safe and fun environment for families to enjoy Halloween without fear. The after school tutoring program is a school year round program that provides tutoring support to all school age children, educators, college, and high school students. The Workers' Rights Clinic helps workers with problems such as minimum wage and overtime violations, failure to pay for work performed, or refusal to grant meal and rest breaks. The R.E.A.C.H. Basketball league gives those at-risk young men another alternative on Friday nights other than the streets. Grace Arm’s resources extend like a tree whose branches are their own entities and have their own purpose for existing. The ACF brings together people and resources to impact critical community needs by working with nonprofit organizations, residents, and civic leaders to identify and support programs and projects such as the Grace Kings Mentoring Program.

Last updated March 20, 2026.

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