Orientation for free afterschool program for girls & young women in the Bronx: January 21, 2016

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Tasheema Lucas

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Jan 14, 2016, 1:41:17 PM1/14/16
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Announcing Orientation for the Spring 2016 semester of The Girls' Program at New Settlement Apartments!

Orientation will be held on Thursday, January 21st, 6-7:30pm at 1514 Townsend Avenue, Community Room 1 (Bronx, NY 10452). We are located between 172nd Street and Mt. Eden Avenue, near the 4 and D trains and the Bx 1, 2 and 11 buses.

We have free programs for girls ages 11-18 afterschool, evenings and Saturdays. All prospective participants are invited to attend orientation with or without a parent or guardian. Youth will hear about all the programs on offer this fall and have an opportunity to sign up on the spot for classes of interest, meet instructors and returning participants, and ask questions.

Registration forms are also available in the main office at 1512 Townsend Ave. 8am-5pm Monday-Fri, or can be requested by mail or email, by calling program staff at (718) 716-8000 x119 or x133 or sending an email request. Registration is open to the community; any girl in the appropriate age range may register, provided she can get to the program space and attend class regularly. However, space is limited! Enrollment for some classes may be closed or wait listed after Orientation.

**SOON registration will open for our Spring Break Arts Intensive: IN MY WORDS, back by popular demand! For more info, visit http://www.inmywordsbronx.org or call/email to inquire.***

Please feel free to forward this announcement! Program flier and class descriptions attached. Thank you, and best wishes for a great new year!!

Background
Now in its 11th year, New Settlement’s Girls' Program provides a safe space and supportive and challenging environment for girls and young women to gain leadership skills, express themselves creatively, explore college and career options, and learn to protect themselves against violence, unplanned pregnancies and STIs. All classes are free and open to the surrounding community, but participants who are accepted to the program are expected to make a serious commitment to respect each other and instructors, attend program regularly and actively participate in trips, performances and projects. High-school age participants have an opportunity to earn an end-of-semester stipend for weekly attendance in the Sadie Nash Leadership Project: Sisterhood Academy, in which participants consider issues connected to gender, culture and power, and the many communities to which they belong.  The Girls’ Program incorporates original arts and leadership programs developed by staff, as well as curricula licensed from Girls Incorporated. We also partner with Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, City Parks Foundation and Sadie Nash Leadership Project to bring high quality programs and opportunities to the girls and young women we serve. Our Peer Educators are available (by request) to lead workshops in reproductive health, substance abuse education and establishing healthy relationships (for girls-only OR co-ed groups) during the school day or in the after-school hours. Contact us with any questions!

Contact: Joy Leonard, Girls’ Program Director at (718) 716-8000 x119

Visit us online at
www.facebook.com/NSAGirlsProgram

Opened in 1990, New Settlement Apartments (NSA) includes seventeen fully renovated, previously abandoned buildings with over 1026 apartments, all within an eight-square-block area in the southwest Bronx. Grounded in our commitment to affordable housing and a thriving neighborhood, we collaborate with community residents and develop partnerships to create services and opportunities that celebrate the inherent dignity and potential of individuals and families. addition to providing clean, safe and affordable housing, New Settlement’s Community Services include a state of the art Community Center with regulation swimming pool and dance studio, two summer day camps, afterschool programs serving over hundreds of elementary and middle school aged children, adult education, a college access center, teen programs focused on community service, performing arts and leadership development, and community organizing projects focused on educational reform and tenant rights in the southwest Bronx.

Best regards,

Joy Leonard

 

Girls' Program Director

New Settlement Apartments

1512 Townsend Ave.

Bronx, NY 10452

(718) 716-8000 x119

fx: (718) 294-4085

 

 

 

NSA GP Spring 2016 Orientation flier+desc.pdf
GP Enrollment Packet 2015-16 English.pdf
GP Enrollment Packet 2015-16 ESP.pdf
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