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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13
NYC Deploys 70 Playground Associates for Free Summer Activities as Camp Costs Squeeze Families
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13

NYC Deploys 70 Playground Associates for Free Summer Activities as Camp Costs Squeeze Families

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 13

Summary

  • About 70 New York City playground associates will fan out to neighborhood parks this summer, offering free all-day activities for children who cannot afford camps or lessons.
  • The program is designed for easy access: any young person can join without registration, a minimum age requirement or a parent present.
  • Parks workers are being trained for games and supervision at recreation centers before taking posts across the city, including in lower-income neighborhoods such as the South Bronx.
  • The effort fits Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s affordability push, with the Parks Department also promoting other free or low-cost summer options including day camps, pools and beaches.

Insights

As NYC tackles its affordability crisis, can playground programs truly substitute for traditional summer camps?
With no registration or parental supervision required, how will New York ensure child safety this summer?