CIA Sports Club is a 501(c)3 non profit organization
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    Barnabas Club - After School Application

    ​We are EXCITED about your interest in CIA activities!  

    Children In Action is a local 501c3 nonprofit ministry focused on the whole child.  CIA partners with parents and educators to strengthen each child academically and physically, teaching skills to direct their passions, ​and instilling lifelong habits to help sustain them.

    Barnabas Club brings children from all race, social and economic backgrounds together to encourage the importance of making good choices and demonstrating what is achievable through teamwork...  Transportation is available from Altama Elementary, C.B. Greer Elementary, Glyndale Elementary School, Golden Isles Elementary, Goodyear Elementary School, and Needwood Middle Schools.  

    There is no weekly charge.  Participants are required to participate in fundraising activities, volunteer hours and snacks.

    Afternoon activities consist of a healthy snack,  90 minutes athletic/physical activities, 45 minutes huddle/devotion and character/development teaching soft skills to control their passions, planting seeds to impact their eternal life, and 45 minutes student/homework.

    Children are taught through biblical stories that:
    Poor Choices = Bad Consequences
    Good Choices = Good Consequences

     
    Please note; filling out an application does not enroll a child into Barnabas Club.  Once an application has been received, reviewed and a potential opening is identified, you will be notified.  CIA is intentional in identifying a good fit for both the child and parent.  That process is as follows;
    1.  an invitation is extended to attend a group Q&A (question and answer) meeting for both the parent and child,
    2. an interview is scheduled with the parent and child to review application information and tour the facility, 
    3. a final interview is scheduled with a director to discuss goals for each child with both parent and child.  
    For additional questions, please email us [email protected] or 912-332-8000.


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  • Home
  • Resources
    • Asthma Basics
    • Concussion Protocol
    • Physical Activity Helps
    • Eating Helps
    • Screen Time Helps
  • Volunteer
  • About Us
    • Vision & Mission
    • Statement of Faith
    • Pictures
    • News Articles
    • Training
    • Financial Accountability
  • Partners
  • Golf Tournament
  • Donate
  • The Forge