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After-School Programs
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Whether it’s robotics club, a sports team, or homework help, all Children’s Aid community schools and centers provide quality activities that help kids reach their full potential.
Harlem:Other Locations:Bronx Career and College Prep, C.S. 61 Francisco Oller, Charles Drew Campus, Curtis High School, Fairmont-Samara Campus, Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School, Goodhue Community Center , I.S. 61 William A. Morris, Mirabal Sisters Campus, P.S. 152 Dyckman Valley, P.S. 5 Ellen Lurie, P.S. 8 Luis Belliard, Salomé Ureña Campus, Whitney Young Jr. Campus -
Athletics and Team Sports
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Youth athletics and sports programs are at the core of our work to support children’s holistic health and well-being. What they learn about teamwork and persistence lasts a lifetime.
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Behavioral Health Services and Counseling
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Children’s Aid provides behavioral health services in school-based and community health centers to help children cope with emotional problems so they can thrive in school and in life.
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Community Schools
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)The community school strategy delivers holistic services for children and families, connecting them to resources in their communities and fostering academic success.
Harlem:Other Locations:Bronx Career and College Prep, C.S. 61 Francisco Oller, Charles Drew Campus, Children's Aid College Prep Charter School, Curtis High School, Fairmont-Samara Campus, Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School, M.S. 301 Paul L. Dunbar , Mirabal Sisters Campus, P.S. 152 Dyckman Valley, P.S. 5 Ellen Lurie, P.S. 8 Luis Belliard, Salomé Ureña Campus, Whitney Young Jr. Campus -
Creative Arts and Dance
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)When children tap into their innate artistic talents, they create worlds without boundaries and expand the reach of their vast potential.
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)All young people have limitless potential, no matter what challenges they face. Each Saturday, deaf and hard of hearing youth can enjoy an array of enriching activities that expand their world.
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Dental Services
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Good dental hygiene is a fundamental piece to a child’s health. Children’s Aid’s dental clinics in school- and community-based health centers offer vital services provided by licensed dentists.
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Go!Healthy
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Go!Healthy gets children of all ages excited about eating healthy foods and provides families with the resources to live healthy, active lifestyles. Go!Healthy is the umbrella name for our food and nutrition programs.
Harlem:Other Locations:Bronx Career and College Prep, Bronx Early Childhood Center, C.S. 61 Francisco Oller, Fairmont-Samara Campus, Fannie Lou Hamer Freedom High School, Goodhue Community Center , Mirabal Sisters Campus, P.S. 152 Dyckman Valley, P.S. 8 Luis Belliard, Richmond Early Childhood Center, Salomé Ureña Campus, Whitney Young Jr. Campus -
Health Connections
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Young AdultsWhen a family’s medical situation becomes especially complex, Children’s Aid will be there every step of the way, ensuring that children can focus on learning and growing.
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Medical Services
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Children and youth must be in the classroom to succeed academically. We provide comprehensive medical services in school- and community-based health centers throughout NYC’s under-resourced communities.
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Mentorship
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)A cornerstone of our community outreach is a commitment to provide children and youth with dedicated mentors who are there for them every step of the way.
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SNAP-Ed
Early Childhood (0-5)School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Young AdultsAdultsSNAP-Ed provides youth and their families with the knowledge, skills, and resources to make healthy food choices and choose physically active lifestyles within their means.
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Substance Abuse
School-Aged Children (6-13)Adolescents (14-19)Children’s Aid provides comprehensive substance abuse prevention services to those aged 11-21 to help them break down the barriers that threaten their achievement.
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Summer Camps
School-Aged Children (6-13)For nearly 3,000 children and youth, we make sure that every summer is loaded with fun and intellectually engaging activities that keep young minds sharp. Review our 2024 Summer Camp schedule with locations.
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