Educational Alliance

Educational Alliance

Civic and Social Organizations

New York, NY 3,508 followers

A non-profit network of community centers in NYC, turning strangers into neighbors and challenges into opportunities.

About us

Educational Alliance (EA), one of New York City’s original settlement houses, was founded in 1889 to offer educational, social, and cultural services to Jewish immigrants arriving to the Lower East Side. Today, EA is a proudly Jewish institution that partners with the diverse communities throughout Lower Manhattan. We provide New Yorkers with high-quality, transformational programs that enhance their well-being and socio-economic opportunities, reflecting our belief that everyone in our city should be given the tools to thrive. #YouBelongHere

Website
http://www.edalliance.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1889
Specialties
Education, Addiction Recovery, Older Adult Services, Arts & Culture, Civic Engagement, Health & Wellness, Social Services, Camps, Advocacy, Lower Manhattan, Intergenerational Programs, After School, Youth Development, Early Childhood, Jewish Life, and Community

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    3,508 followers

    Did you know that our Community Schools and Youth Development Program has a beehive?! 🐝 Learn more about the impact of the hive and how our afterschool/summer programs help change young lives:

    View profile for Richard Baum, graphic

    President & CEO of Educational Alliance

    Here’s an unexpected fact: Educational Alliance manages a bee hive.     And here’s an unexpected reason: to change lives.    At Educational Alliance, we run afterschool and summer programs for over 800 children in lower Manhattan.   These students attend public schools that often lack ample resources for enrichment. Additionally, many of the children are dealing with tough situations at home: some live in shelters, others are undocumented, and quite a few need more educational support than their schools can provide.     The bee hive that our students maintain is just one example of how we expose them to experiences that are unusual, intriguing, and educational. There’s a long list of what else they experience in our programs: trips to colleges, tutoring, homework help, visits to museums, music instruction, hands-on science, and much more.    The history of the Lower East Side is filled with stories of immigrants who came to this country and a spark was ignited that allowed them to flourish and to excel. They became entrepreneurs, scientists, and civic leaders.   Educational Alliance was at the center of many of those stories. We’re still here doing that same work throughout lower Manhattan, helping kids to discover all the potential that lies within themselves.     A few weeks ago, Educational Alliance learned that we had been awarded a five-year grant from New York State to make our afterschool programs even stronger and more enriching. In the video below - in which I interview Shawnia White, the Senior Director of Programs for our afterschool and summer programs - we discuss what we do and what this grant will mean for the hundreds of children and families that we serve here in Lower Manhattan. #nyc #education #nycschools #bees

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    View profile for Richard Baum, graphic

    President & CEO of Educational Alliance

    Today is my one year anniversary as CEO of Educational Alliance and I'm celebrating it by posting pictures from my first graduation ceremony at the early childhood program in the Manny Cantor Center. The faculty is amazing and the quality of the education is extraordinarily high. What's also unique is that it combines UPK, Head Start and tuition funding. The result is a school that brings together the children and families from all parts of our community. From my perspective, being at the ceremony embodied so much of what I love about this job: community and the belief that every person should flourish. Below are some pictures of the kids and one of me with Martha Lee, our fantastic Senior Director of Early Childhood.

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