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Chaperone a fieldtrip for young moms

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ORGANIZATION: The Care Center

  • 5 people are interested
New England Aquarium

Help chaperone one of The Care Center's exciting fieldtrips that take place throughout the year. We visit museums, colleges, the beach, Look Park, the Botanic Garden of Smith College, the New England Acquarium and more!

To find out about an upcoming fieldtrip, email Jane at jslater@carecenterholyoke.org

The Care Center helps low-income young mothers, ages 16-24, who have dropped out of school prepare for college and careers by combining rich, rigorous academics with supports like daycare, transportation and medical care.

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About The Care Center

Location:

247 CABOT ST, HOLYOKE, MA 01040, US

Mission Statement

We help low-income young mothers, ages 16-24, who have dropped out of school prepare for college and careers by combining rich, rigorous academics with supports like daycare, transportation and medical care.

Description

Since opening its doors in 1986, The Care Center has worked with thousands of teen mothers and their families. By combining rich, rigorous academics with supports like daycare, transportation and medical care, we help low-income mothers, who have dropped out of school, prepare for college and careers.

Class sizes are small, and the student-teacher ratio is low, allowing for substantive connections between adults and students. The arts bring forth unimagined possibilities, and the athletic component imparts teamwork and sportsmanship. Our expectations are high and our support of students is exceptional.

To increase college graduation rates, we launched Bard Microcollege Holyoke, the nation’s first college for young mothers. The accredited program housed at The Care Center is designed to mitigate the challenges young mothers routinely face in a traditional college setting.

In 2002, our New Directions curriculum was recognized as a model demonstration program by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We were recognized by The White House in 2011 as one of the best programs for youth in the country with the President’s Committee on Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award. In 2015, The Clemente Course in the Humanities offered at The Care Center in partnership with Bard College, was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Obama.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Sports & Recreation
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

247 Cabot StreetHolyoke, MA 01040

(42.206066,-72.61769)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

  • Full day fieldtrip

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