The nonprofit known as Think Together is helping Southern California students grow with its unique after school program that offers a safe space for kids to learn.
Rosales said the program has helped her son Dominick focus more.Her son agreed.
Think Together started nearly 30 years ago and now operates in more than 600 schools across California. Parents have a lot of choices when it comes to after school programs, and one of the unique aspects of Think Together is that everything is done on school grounds.
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