Tag: NYCyouth
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CASW WORKFORCE – Helping Youth Jumpstart Their Careers in The Bronx and Manhattan
Discover CASW’s hands-on workforce programs for NYC youth ages 14–24, including SYEP, Ladders for Leaders, Work, Learn & Grow, and Learn & Earn—paid opportunities that build real-world skills and career pathways.
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CASW Profiles – Melody Pujols
Children’s Arts and Science Workshops is comprised of a multitude of individuals of different backgrounds and talents. We’re big believer of the idea that this is something that makes us strong as an organization. This month, in our latest edition of CASW Profiles, meet Melody Pujols – our communications specialist/senior writer at CASW-Media.
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NYC Youth Kick Off WLG Program With Mentor Panel and Career Networking Event
WLG launched its first orientation on November 20, 2025, bringing 155 NYC youth together for mentorship, networking, and practical career advice. Learn how young people connected with professionals and built essential workforce skills.
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5 Benefits of Youth Job Placement Programs (Past, Present, and Future)
Empower NYC youth with real-world work experience, confidence, and career direction. Learn how CASW-Workforce programs open doors to skills, mentors, and future opportunities.
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Fall Festivities @ Dyckman and Bronx River
Explore how fall festivals at Bronx River and Dyckman Community Centers bring neighbors together through arts, performances, and meaningful community engagement.
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Hispanic Heritage Month at CASW: Celebrating Latino Roots and Community Impact
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with CASW as we honor Latino history, culture, and contributions in NYC and beyond—because Latino history is American history.
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Art Quest: PS/MS 37 Students Explore Creativity and Showcase Original Masterpieces
PS/MS 37 students spent the summer exploring world-renowned artists through Art Quest, a hands-on project where young creators studied styles, practiced techniques, and showcased their own masterpieces in a community gallery event.
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Bronx Students Revive Marble Hill’s Enchanted Garden Through SYEP Community Project
SYEP participants breathe fresh life into Marble Hill’s historic Enchanted Garden, preparing for its first harvest in years.








