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DHSP Afterschool Programs Lottery

Human Service Programs

The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) offers afterschool programs designed to develop children’s social and emotional growth and build healthy relationships. Childcare Afterschool programs and Community Schools afterschool programs are open to Kindergarten through 5th graders. Cambridge Youth Programs (CYP) Pre-teen / Middle School Programs are open to 4th – 8th graders. The King Open Extended Day program is available to Kindergarten through 5th graders who attend the King Open School. All DHSP afterschool programs are filled through a lottery system. 

2025-2026 DHSP Afterschool Programs Lottery


The DHSP Afterschool Lottery Application for the 2025-2026 school year will open in April.
More information about application timeline and the lottery process will be added to this webpage by the end of March. Sign up for the DHSP News for Kids, Teens, and Families newsletter to get the latest updates. 

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be Cambridge residents.
  • Children must be entering Kindergarten through 8th grade in September 2025.

Tuition

  • Tuition for DHSP Afterschool Programs is based on household size and income. Tuition rates are calculated based on the Department of Housing and Development (HUD) federal income guidelines.
  • Tuition is free for 6-8th graders participating in CYP Pre-Teen / Middle School afterschool programs.  

Transportation

  • DHSP does not provide or guarantee transportation to any of our afterschool sites; families and programs must refer to the Cambridge Public Schools (CPS) Transportation Department to determine if bus routes exist between schools and afterschool sites and if a child is eligible for bus transportation.
  • Not all programs and sites have transportation from every school. Additionally, because of the different end times of schools, some afterschool programs are not able to receive children if they arrive before their host school has ended. 
  • CPS will work to accommodate students whose destination to an afterschool or public housing development is less than 1 mile if there are available seats on the bus. This is not a guarantee and can only be determined after bus routes and ridership is established at the end of August. (See CPS Afterschool Transportation guidance here)

 

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