The effort was supported by more than $1 million in fundraising from philanthropists including Scott Nathan and Laura DeBonis and matched by the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
Focus Area: DC Initiatives
We give back to the community that has given so much to us.
Year Up Announces Talent for Tomorrow Alliance with Per Scholas, Capital Partners for Education, Genesys Works and New Futures
Congratulations to the 11th Street Bridge Park!
“Our ‘Anacostia Portals’ function as a beacon, a symbol of hope and welcome to the 11th Street Bridge Park community celebrating the historic Anacostia River biome,” said artist Njena Surae Jarvis.
Stevens Pre-College Summer 2022 opportunity for rising 11th and 12th graders
Anyone interested in learning more is welcome to attend.
Learn more about Daniela Anello, Head of School at DC Bilingual Public Charter School
“We want everyone in our community—staff, students, parents, community members—to have a connection to someone who understands them, empathizes with them, and is looking out for them.”
A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation Board Chair Courtney Clark Pastrick accepted the Children’s National Hospital Joseph E. Robert, Jr. Prize in Philanthropy from Dr. Kurt Newman
Courtney accepted this award on behalf of her parents, Jim & Alice Clark, as well as the Clark Foundation. #MaternalHealth #ChildrensBall #DCCommunity
Congratulations to Michael Stevens, M.Ed on your new role as Executive Director of City Year Washington, D.C.
We look forward to watching you carry on CYDC’s impactful work for #DC students. #DCEducation
Raising Bilingual Children
Three local parents join the show to talk about their experiences raising bilingual children.
The Literacy Lab Received a Generous One-Time Unrestricted Gift of $10 Million from MacKenzie Scott
“With this gift The Literacy Lab is even better positioned to provide robust literacy education services for our students and school partners, and important professional development opportunities for our Tutors, Fellows, and staff.”
Boys & Girls Clubs Of Greater Washington Introduces Free Programming For Prince George’s County Schools Students
Afterschool programming now available for record-breaking number of elementary, middle and high school students.