Tag: CASWinc
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CASW Profiles: Meet Mamoona Tahir
As a part of our ongoing series “CASW Profiles,” we’re on a mission to put faces to many well-regarded names around our agency. Through these rapid-fire interviews, we’re trying to highlight the stories, personalities, and perspectives that make up Children’s Arts and Science Workshops. This month’s interviewee is Mamoona Tahir, a dynamic and introspective Group…
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Sustainable Fashion Takes Center Stage: PS 310 Students Celebrate Earth Month with Creativity
Students at PS 310 in New York City celebrated Earth Month with a sustainable fashion show, showcasing creative designs made from recycled materials. See how CASW is empowering young innovators to build a greener future through eco-friendly fashion and STEAM projects
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Kindness Month at CASW-Dyckman: Building Community Through Simple Acts of Kindness
Discover how CASW-Dyckman celebrated Kindness Month through community-driven projects like affirmation cards for seniors, the Kindness Rocks Project, and a Shout-Out Wall—all aimed at spreading love, positivity, and connection throughout the neighborhood.
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CASW Profiles: Meet Madison Wilder
This month, meet Madison Wilder, a dedicated and conscientious group leader at PS 310.
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From Sketch to Screen: PS/MS 37 Students Dive into DreamWorks Animation
PS/MS 37 students got an exclusive look at DreamWorks’ Dog Man concept art, inspiring them to explore animation and creativity. See how hands-on experiences like this bring learning to life!
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CASW Profiles – Meet John Sosa
As a part of our ongoing series “CASW Profiles,” we’re on a mission to put faces to many well-regarded names around our agency. Through these rapid-fire interviews, we’re trying to highlight the stories, personalities, and perspectives that make up Children’s Arts and Science Workshops. This month’s interviewee is John Sosa, an Outreach Coordinator/Recruiter for CASW-Workforce
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Dyckman Community Center Students Witness College Hoops at MSG
CASW Cornerstone participants at Dyckman Community Center recently attended a thrilling college basketball game at Madison Square Garden, thanks to the Office of the Manhattan Borough President. More than just a fun night out, this experience provided valuable lessons in discipline, hard work, and future aspirations. Read more about how CASW is expanding youth horizons…