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NEWS ARCHIVES
Camp Robin Hood at Partnership with Children's PS 3 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
2008 marked the third year that Camp Robin Hood, a week-long program in which teenagers learn about philanthropy and service, visited Partnership with Children’s PS 3.
June 2008 FUNDay at International Center of Photography
JHS 265 students given last opportunity to use recently discontinued Polaroid film with volunteers from High Water Women.
2007 Wrap-a-thon Sets Records
Over one hundred volunteers gathered to wrap thousands of holiday presents during Partnership with Children's fifth annual wrap-a-thon event.
YPC Wine Tasting Raises $2,500 for Partnership with Children
The Young Professionals Committee wine tasting event featured wine flavored sorbets and raised valuable funds for Partnership with Children's programs.
A Taste of the Good Life Raises Over $140,000 for Partnership with Children
Partnership with Children's 2007 wine and food tasting event raised more than ever before.
Partnership with Children Rings the NASDAQ Closing Bell
Michelle Sidrane, Executive Director of Partnership with Children, and Open Heart-Open Mind students rang the NASDAQ closing bell on January 5, 2007.
Test Monsters in the News
Partnership with Children's Test Monster curriculum is featured in a New York Times article.
Second Annual Wrap Day a Success!
100 Women in Hedge Funds visited the Partnership with Children's offices to help wrap hundreds of gifts donated by the Today Show Toy Drive just in time for the holidays.
McGraw Hill
Teams up with Partnership with Children Students
Twenty-six McGraw Hill employees worked with Partnership with Children students to revitilize the library at PS 304 during their annual Global Volunteer Day.
Book Store Group
Learns How to Improve their Store Through the Success of Commerce Bank
Students from PS 46 and 67 visited Commerce Bank's flagship store on 42nd Street and Madison to learn about retail banking.
Career Days Welcome an Array of Professionals to Partnership with Children Schools
What do Skitch Henderson, a salsa dancer, an FBI agent, a choreographer and a New York City Councilwoman have in common? The answer is Partnership with Children's annual Career Days.
"FUNDay PARTNERS"
Learn About Old New York!
Partnership with Children and volunteers from High Water Women participated
in a multi-sensory workshop at the Eldridge Street Project, to learn
about 19th Century immigration in New York City .
"FUNDay PARTNERS"
in the Technology Lab!
Partnership with Children and volunteers from High Water Women met
at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab, discovering the history, present
and future of technology.
"FUNDay" Photographs
Bryant Park!
Partnership with Children and volunteers from High Water Women learned
about the art of the photograph at the International Center of Photography.
"FUNDay" Folk Art!
Partnership with Children and volunteers from High Water Women participated
in a memory art workshop at the American Folk Art Museum.
"FUNDay PARTNERS"
Build a Bear and a Budget!
Partnership with Children and volunteers from 100 Women in Hedge
Funds visited the Build-A-Bear Workshop at Rockefeller Center.
"FUNDay PARTNERS" Explore
the World of Television!
Partnership with Children teamed up with 100 Women in Hedge Funds
for the third monthly FUNDay activity, a trip to NBC Studios.
"FUNDay PARTNERS" Kicks
Off at the Museum of Natural History
Partnership with Children students and 100 Women in Hedge Funds
volunteers buddied up to explore the museum and planetarium.
Young
Professionals Committtee Raises Glasses for Partnership with Children
Autumn garden wine tasting at Nolita clothier Seize sur Vingt brings
more than 130 guests.
Partnership
with Children Supporters Spring into Jazz at Annual Gala
Celebration
2005 Annual Gala raises more than $350,000.
Partnership with Children Fifth Graders Team Up with GE Volunteers 80 GE volunteers spent a day with Partnership with Children students to help improve their schools.
Partnership with Children Hosts Second Annual Wine Tasting Event Over $44,000 was raised by friends and supporters as they sampled wines from around the world.
Partnership with Children Summer Schools Show Great Results Summer School students show higher pass rates with Partnership with Children.
Partnership with Children and JHS 258 host second annual Emotional Health & Wellness Day Robert Field of the Brooklyn Cyclones spoke to the students of JHS 258.
Partnership with Children's Annual Gala Raises Funds for Programs
Over $460,000 was raised in support of our Open Heart-Open Mind and Life Steps programs.
Christmas Toy Drive is a Huge Success
Hundreds of toys were donated to Partnership with Children for the holidays.
Partnership with Children Hosts GE Volunteers for Garden Day in Fort Greene
Forty volunteers from GE gathered with students from two Fort Greene schools to help in the community garden.
Partnership with Children Hosts First Ever Autumn Wine Tasting Benefit
On September 22, 2003 Partnership with Children hosted its first ever Autumn Wine Tasting Benefit at the 200 Fifth Club.
Partnership with Children's Life Steps Program Featured in Mental Health News
An article featuring Partnership with Children's Life Steps program has been published in the Fall 2003 edition of Mental Health News .
Partnership with Children Enters Three New Summer Schools
This summer, Partnership with Children, with funding from the Robin Hood Foundation and FEMA, is implementing its Open Heart - Open Mind Summers program in three new elementary schools.
Partnership with Children Hosts Student Leaders of the Future Conference
On May 21st, 2003 Partnership with Children hosted its first annual Emotional Health and Wellness Day at Junior High School 258, located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Open Heart - Open Mind Expands To Serve Middle School Students
Partnership with Children's Open Heart - Open Mind program has experienced continuous growth since its formal introduction.
Partnership With Children's Summer School Program Has Impact!
Partnership with Children, with funding from Robin Hood 9/11 Relief Fund, implemented a modified version of its Open Heart - Open Mind model...
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