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Youth and Adult Programs

By Ulises Cabrera
Community Writer
08/05/2025 at 11:52 AM

The City of Moreno Valley believes in supporting our residents at every stage of life. From energetic toddlers exploring the world to seniors enjoying their golden years. That’s why we’re proud to offer a wide range of engaging, affordable, and enriching programs for youth, adults, and seniors. 

 

For our young residents, we’ve got a variety of options:

  • After-school programs to keep kids learning and having fun
  • Valley Day Camp for unforgettable memories
  • Recreation Classes that inspire movement and creativity
  • Movin’ thru MoVal for health and community bonding
  • Time for Tots for our littlest learners
  • Teen S.P.O.T. and the Emerging Leaders Council to relax, learn, and lead
  • Summer Swim Program to stay cool and confident in the water
  • Sunshine Adaptive Programs- Opportunities for children and adults to engage in adaptive activities

 

Adults and seniors can also take advantage of classes that support wellness, creativity, and connection, and physical activity, including sports and fitness programs. For residents 50 and better, the Moreno Valley Senior Center is a hub of vibrant activities and essential services, including senior transportation options.

 

And if you’d like to support these incredible programs, consider donating to MoVal Gives. Your contribution helps ensure these opportunities remain accessible for all.

 

Learn more and sign up today at moval.org/parks. Let’s keep building a City where everyone can grow, connect, and thrive together.

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