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Mentoring Students in the Wake of COVID-19
Our College and Career team mentor youth and help them focus on sports and education during COVID- 19.
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Celebrating the Commitment of our Nurses: Part One
The nurses at our sites are continuing to serve patients in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Five
Lucerny Guzman, an adolescent literacy program coordinator at Salomé Ureña Campus, is helping families access critical resources.
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Sex Education Remains a Priority for Children’s Aid in the Midst of COVID-19
Our family planning and pregnancy prevention team is hosting a series of workshops to educate teens during Sex Ed for All Month.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Four
Dayamara Cruz, an early head start teacher at P.S. 5 in Washington Heights, is relying on technology to provide high-quality lessons.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Three
Carol Wilkins, an interventionist at CACPCS, is using technology to help strengthen her students’ reading skills during remote learning.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Two
Karen Aponte-Velez, a school librarian, is now a critical resource for families who do not speak English as a first language.
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Go!Healthy Takes to the Streets with Grab and Go Meals
Kent Williamson, our Go!Healthy meals manager who is working to ensure our community has access to healthy food.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part One
Mirabel Smith, a kindergarten teacher at CACPCS, hasn’t let distance stop her from providing the best instruction to her students.
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Nonprofit NYC Mammas Give Back Provide High Demand Essentials: Diapers
The families in our program with the most need benefited greatly from these generous donations.
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Health Needs Extend Beyond Coronavirus
With the current state of our city, state, and the world, ensuring the health and well-being of our community is even more challenging
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Behavioral Health Therapists Become Critical Support During Remote Learning
Celebrating the social workers at Mirabal Sisters Campus who provided resources and extended services to families in need, specifically connecting one family to a food delivery service that brought ready to heat food directly to their doorstep.