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Causes: Children & Youth, Youth Development - Religious Leadership
Mission: The mission of the center that cares is to deliver services to the people of the hill district community in pittsburgh, pa that enriches and empowers their lives academically, socially, culturally and recreationally. We service over 100 youth daily from k to 12 grades in our after school youth program.
Programs: Youth program we continue to serve over 125 students during the academic year and approximately 150 students through our full time summer camp and basketball league. We have a longstanding history of exposing our youth to cultural events, both locally and internationally. For example, our students and staff journeyed to jamaica in order to participate in the renovation process of an elementary school. Students also experienced our 6th annual mcauley college tour. From that exposure, our students accessed the available opportunities for postsecondary education. More than 50 students participated in the college tour and completed the tour with an engaging trip to our state capital and an opportunity to experience a broadway play. Our parents reflect that the healthy snack and meals served are appreciated as a part of the services provided by center that cares. We also offer transportation from many of participating schools and transportation to the homes of more than 90% of our students. The mission of cares is to prepare all of our students to take advantage of the pittsburgh promise. About 90% of our seniors go on to attend college and the other 10% find gainful employment upon graduation. Since october 17th, 2015, cares has occupied the jeron x. Grayson community center. The 14,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility comprises classrooms, meeting rooms, a recreation room, and, among other spaces, a rooftop deck. The building has consistently been utilized as a community asset, hosting public and private events of varying sizes. Today, cares offers services at the wesley center a. M. E. Zion church, cares house, warren united methodist church, and at the jeron x. Grayson community center. Now acting as a campus of support, cares is serving a broader population and its second generation of students.