There are a variety of different youth programs available, depending on where you live and what your interests are. Sports, religion and community based youth programs are examples of some of the themes available.
Programs like the CCC preferred white people over African Americans
There is free education and most schools are free, but some schools are private and ones that people pay for.
To End Some Affrimitive Action Programs.
In the U.S.A., federal regulations [PL 94-142 Education of All Handicapped Children Act] mandated that any school district that accepts federal funds, which means virtually every district in the U.S.A., is required to seek out, diagnose, and provide services for handicapped children: The mandate is for "appropriate and free education for students with disabilities." Speech-language disability in among the services mandated. Those services, for children age 5 -21 who are enrolled in the schools, are available free. The services are also available to children who attend religious parochial schools. Some school districts, New York City, for example, have speech therapy programs for "disadvantaged" children, beginning at age three. Some university training programs provide speech-language therapy for children who are in Head Start programs, and those services are also free. Possible sources of low cost speech therapy -- not free -- are training programs in universities that have a speech pathology curriculum. The hands-on clinical work would be done by a student, but the student would be supervised by a certified speech-language pathologist. P.S. I forgot to mention that PL 94-142 Education of All Handicapped Children Act has been amended and is now Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which covers handicapped children from birth to age 21. The Act is much broader than was the former act, and it does not mandate state participation for all of its regulations, but the final result is that you can find free speech-language services in the public schools.
AVG and avast.
I would recommend Avast or AVG. They are both good programs (with free, lite versions).
Some good software programs for advertising management are Advert Pro and SpaceMaster. Both programs offer free trials on the developing company's websites.
Frostwire.
you can fine some good teen programs and their schedule in the following link http://www.toledolibrary.org/events/teenprog.asp#tp
Some good examples of free web design programs are Komodo and Aptana. As with all free software there are limitations in features and support. Some advanced features may require a small fee to be paid in order to unlock them.
There are some excellent resources for kids learning keyboard typing. Some include programs such as: Software 2013, Keyboard Typing for Kids or free programs at Free Typing Games dot net.
There is a good basic, animation program called Pencil. It is completely free, unless you want to make a donation. It's pretty good for a free thing!
It depends if the program comes from a reliable vendor if they do then NO however free AV programs are not a refined as paid programs so they may produce false positives more often. But a some free anti-virus programs are actually a virus/trojan and they will fake viruses and try to get you to pay to remove them. and steal your credit card number if you want some free good reliable anti-virus programs i would recommend: Avira, Avast, Trendmicro, IObit, AVG, and Malwarebytes
Good is a subjective term; nevertheless, some free antivirus programs (depending on the user's wants and needs) include, but are not limited to: AVG (considered by some to be the best), Avast!, ClamWin, Comodo, Panda Cloud, and digital-defender.
Windows Defender, and Ad-Ware programs are a few among many free spyware programs that will offer spyware protection for you computer without a cost.
There are lots of places online where someone can find free email programs. Some of these programs are: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mulberry, Slypheed and OperaMail.