Katz JCC Youth Programs, Camps, and After-School Enrichment
Katz JCC, 1301 Springdale Rd, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 8003
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Katz JCC Youth Programs, Camps, and After-School Enrichment includes day and specialty camps, after-school programs, and interactive activities for children and youth. The program is connected to a fitness and wellness center, swimming pool and aquatics, and pickleball courts, and also offers courses and programs. It operates within a larger center that includes massage therapy, physical therapy and rehab, and adult education.
• Ages: 0–14 years old
The Katz JCC Youth Programs, Camps, and After-School Enrichment are part of an inclusive center that welcomes individuals of all faiths, cultures, ages and abilities and is described as the central place for the entire community. The center offers a wide range of inclusive programs that cater to individuals with special needs and also offers facility rentals for events such as fundraisers and birthday parties. It is home to an award-winning, state-licensed accredited Sari Isdaner Early Childhood Center for children as young as three months, award-winning after-school programs Just4Kids and JCrew for children in K–8th grades that include homework help, enrichment activities, a computer lab and creative arts, and two award-winning South Jersey day camps: Early Childhood Camps at the Katz JCC for children ages 2–5, and the JCC Camps at Medford for campers ages 3–14. The center provides modern facilities and a state-of-the-art health and wellness complex, including all-gender restrooms on the first and second floors, combination all-gender and family changing rooms on the first floor, and gender-specific locker rooms on the first and second floors.
The Katz Jewish Community Center (JCC) states that it is committed to promoting and enriching Jewish culture, heritage, values and lives by providing educational, social and fitness and wellness programs and experiences for the community. The Katz JCC was established in the South Jersey Jewish community in the 1940s with facilities in Camden and Pennsauken, and its current building opened in June 1997. It serves the South Jersey community and has become a haven for Jewish organizations, children, youth and older adults, and individuals with special needs, and it receives community support and funding through the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, the United Way of Camden County, the United Way of Burlington County, and partnerships with businesses in the community.
Last updated July 7, 2026.
• Ages: 0–14 years old
The Katz JCC Youth Programs, Camps, and After-School Enrichment are part of an inclusive center that welcomes individuals of all faiths, cultures, ages and abilities and is described as the central place for the entire community. The center offers a wide range of inclusive programs that cater to individuals with special needs and also offers facility rentals for events such as fundraisers and birthday parties. It is home to an award-winning, state-licensed accredited Sari Isdaner Early Childhood Center for children as young as three months, award-winning after-school programs Just4Kids and JCrew for children in K–8th grades that include homework help, enrichment activities, a computer lab and creative arts, and two award-winning South Jersey day camps: Early Childhood Camps at the Katz JCC for children ages 2–5, and the JCC Camps at Medford for campers ages 3–14. The center provides modern facilities and a state-of-the-art health and wellness complex, including all-gender restrooms on the first and second floors, combination all-gender and family changing rooms on the first floor, and gender-specific locker rooms on the first and second floors.
The Katz Jewish Community Center (JCC) states that it is committed to promoting and enriching Jewish culture, heritage, values and lives by providing educational, social and fitness and wellness programs and experiences for the community. The Katz JCC was established in the South Jersey Jewish community in the 1940s with facilities in Camden and Pennsauken, and its current building opened in June 1997. It serves the South Jersey community and has become a haven for Jewish organizations, children, youth and older adults, and individuals with special needs, and it receives community support and funding through the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, the United Way of Camden County, the United Way of Burlington County, and partnerships with businesses in the community.
Last updated July 7, 2026.
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