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Every Step of the Way
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#GivingTuesday: Success Stories
Success stories you make possible when you choose to empower young New Yorkers with equal opportunities.
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A Swinging Celebration
A community of champions for children gathered to raise more than $2 million to support the limitless potential of young people.
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For Families, A Food Box Means Access
The Go!Healthy Food Box program provides families with an affordable option to purchasing fruits and vegetables.
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Young Chefs Shine
The tasty creations of our Iron Go!Chefs will be showcased at public libraries around the city.
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Youth are the Present
The president of the U.N. General Assembly visited Milbank Center to tap into youth thinking on key issues.
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Kelsey Stevens: Harlem’s Coach
Kelsey Stevens has dedicated his career at Children’s Aid to providing student athletes with quality sports education.
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Defining Your Success
A luncheon provides an opportunity for our youth to realize their full potential.
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Online Advanced Certificate Program on Community Schools
Binghamton University and NCCS develop the nation’s first online certificate program on community schools.
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Wins and Losses for New Yorkers
Our Pre-K teachers will continue to be paid less than their DOE peers.
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Jane Quinn: A Leader and Advocate for Community Schools
We thank Jane Quinn for her service and reflect on her tireless commitment to young people.
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JAM Peer Educator Reflects on Teen Vogue Summit
Luena Sanon reflects on a weekend dedicated to youth activism and leadership.
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Teens Make Healthy Eating a Lifestyle
Teenagers at Hope Leadership Academy learn how to cook healthy meals and teach young students to make good choices.