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Check Out Our 2024 Second Annual Fundraising Gala!
Join us for the second annual fundraising gala, a day filled with fun, learning, and community support! This year, we’re offering an array of free activities, including hair braiding, haircuts, cupcake decorating, coding stations, and a manicure station. In addition to these exciting services, there will be a resource table providing WIC assistance, school supplies, canned food and fresh produce. The event will also feature a panel discussion on the challenges students face, offering valuable perspectives on resource planning, community engagement, and how small businesses can support the Department of Education. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and make a difference!
Past Events
2023 First Annual Fundraising Gala!
Last year's gala we were afforded the opportunity to give back to our community by hosting this fundraiser. The funds raised went towards the cost of our tech program so we can ensure we reach more students in our overlooked community. We were able to offer free hair braiding and haircuts, free school supplies, coding session and facepainting!
Our Partnerships
Children’s Aid is a professional powerhouse of solutions for young people. They are teachers and social workers, coaches and health care providers, on a mission to connect young people and their families with the tools they need to learn, grow, and become leaders of their own lives. They provide comprehensive supports to children, youth, and their families in targeted high-needs New York City neighborhoods.
Check out the Viking Bags and other websites, Born Tough, and Elite Sports
The Henry Street Settlement is a not-for-profit social service agency in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City that provides social services, arts programs and health care services to New Yorkers of all ages.
MS 118, the William Niles School, is a large, neighborhood school with a robust arts program and a solid record of sending top students to competitive high schools, both public and private. It has three academies: a zoned program called Excellence and two selective programs, PACE and Spectrum, that attract high-achieving students from across Districts 9 and 10.