Albuquerque to Use Lottery System for Summer Youth Program Registration Starting April 28

​Albuquerque families looking to enroll their children in city-run summer programs will need to participate in a lottery-style registration process, starting April 28. The system is designed to manage high demand and ensure fair access to limited spots across the city’s community centers. Key Dates and Details Parents can enter the lottery online through the […]

​Albuquerque families looking to enroll their children in city-run summer programs will need to participate in a lottery-style registration process, starting April 28. The system is designed to manage high demand and ensure fair access to limited spots across the city’s community centers.

Key Dates and Details

  • Lottery Sign-Up: April 28 – May 9
  • Notification of Selection: May 14 – May 23
  • Program Dates: June through August
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
  • Ages: 5–15 years (children must turn 6 by September 1)
  • Fee: $10 one-time, non-refundable registration fee

Parents can enter the lottery online through the City of Albuquerque’s Youth & Family Services portal. A free Community Center Youth Membership is required to participate in the lottery.

Program Overview

The full-day summer programs offer structured activities, including arts and crafts, sports, games, and educational enrichment. They are hosted at more than 20 community centers and two multi-generational centers across Albuquerque.

Due to the popularity of these programs, the city uses a lottery system to allocate spots fairly. Families not selected in the initial draw will be placed on a waitlist and notified if space becomes available.

Additional Summer Opportunities

  • Multi-Generational Center Programs: For ages 5–13; $30 per month plus a one-time $20 annual center membership fee.
  • PLAY+ School Playground Program: For kindergarten through grade 5; registration opens May 22 at 8 a.m.; fees vary based on the number of children enrolled.
  • Inclusive Recreation Programs: For kindergarten through high school; $40 fee; lottery sign-up April 28 – May 9.
  • Early Head Start Program: For ages 0–3; ongoing registration; free.
  • Preschool & NM Pre-K: For ages 3–5; ongoing registration; free or low cost.

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