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Afterschool programs in Washington: Aligning capacity with family needs: A study of the supply of and demand for afterschool and youth development programs in Washington
School's Out Washington, January 2009
Seattle, WA: School's Out Washington.

A study of the supply of and demand for out-of-school time programs in Washington State, based on analyses of data sets, surveys of programs, and parent and youth focus groups

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Afterschool programs in Washington: Aligning capacity with family needs: A study of the supply of and demand for afterschool and youth development programs in Washington [Executive summary]
School's Out Washington, January 2009
Seattle, WA: School's Out Washington.

A summary of a study of the supply of and demand for out-of-school time programs in Washington State, based on analyses of data sets, surveys of programs, and parent and youth focus groups

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Snapshot of afterschool and youth development programs in Washington State
School's Out Washington, January 2009
Seattle, WA: School's Out Washington.

A summary of a study of the supply of and demand for out-of-school time programs in Washington State, based on analyses of data sets, surveys of programs, and parent and youth focus groups

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