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Children's Zone
One of the programs of the
not-for-profit agency Harlem Children's Zone, Inc., the Harlem Children's
Zone Project was launched in 1997, focusing a comprehensive array of
social-service and education programs in a 60-block area of Central Harlem.
Created through a series of
discussions with residents of Harlem, the Zone Project aims to help children
and families climb out of poverty and become satisfied, productive members
of the community.
PROGRAMS:
Community Pride - This
program organizes tenants building-by-building, block-by-block. The
program organizes and revitalizes building and block associations, as well
as helping tenants to become owners of city-owned buildings.
The Baby College - The
focus of this program is a nine-week series of classes on raising children
from birth to age three. Designed with the help of renowned
pediatrician and author Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, The Baby College offers its
workshops on Saturday mornings with child-care available.
Employment and Technology
Center - ETC helps High School students finish HS and go on to college.
The Center offers classes in computer skills. The Center also offers
students assistance with basic skills, work readiness, college preparation,
job training and internships.
Harlem Gems - This
pre-kindergarten program helps children ready themselves to enter
kindergarten. Classes have a 4:1 child-to-adult ratio and run from
8:30 am to 5 pm.
Harlem Peacemakers - This
program, funded in part by AmeriCorps, trains young people who are committed
to making their neighborhoods safe places for children and families.
Single Stop - Held at
several locations within the Zone, this free service offers benefits
screening and assistance, referrals for family counseling, financial advice
and legal consultations.
TRUCE (The Renaissance
University for Community Education) - This youth development through the
media arts program is aimed at adolescents ages 12-19. It fosters
academic growth and career readiness.
TRUCE Fitness and Nutrition
Center - This program offers free classes in karate, fitness and dance,
as well as providing access to fitness equipment.
The Asthma Initiative -
Working with Harlem Hospital and Columbia University, HCZ has done outreach
to the community and found that Central Harlem has an asthma rate of 30
percent among children, 12 and under -- many times the national average.
The Initiative works with children and families so they can manage the
disease and lessen emergency room visits and school absenteeism.
CONTACT INFO:
Phone: (212) 534-0700
Fax: (212) 289-0661
Email:
info@harlemchildrenszone.org
Address: (Map)
35 East 125th Street
New York, NY 10035
Website:
HCZ.org
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