PGCPS PREFERRED PROVIDER DIRECTORY APPLICATION

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Since 2019, United Way of the National Capital Area has been actively working with Prince George’s County Public Schools to bolster student support and resources. Following the Kirwan Commission’s 2016 establishment and its subsequent recommendations for education enhancements in Maryland, the “Blueprint for Maryland’s Future” was enacted in 2021.This significant legislation champions the expansion of community schools and ensures the provision of comprehensive support to students and families in need, with a particular focus on areas with poverty levels. These schools receive state funding to ensure that equitable, academic, and non-academic opportunities and resources are made available to students and families under 13 wraparound service categories. Prince George’s County has one of the largest community schools’ initiatives in the state and new schools are phased in each year.

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Partner with Us: Elevate Prince George’s County Community Schools

Are you an organization with evidence-based programs aiming to enhance educational outcomes for students in Prince George’s County? We invited you to join us as a Preferred Provider for the 2024-2025 school year, offering crucial services in line with the Maryland State Department of Education’s identified categories. As part of this initiative, you’ll be featured in the Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS), Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory, a key resource for the local education system. For application details please complete the Expression of Interest questionnaire by April 19, 2024. You must fill out this questionnaire to receive access to the preferred provider application on April 26, 2024. The application will be hosted on e-CImpact, and we will provide you with further instructions on accessing and completing the application on that platform.

For more details and an overview of the request for application please view the application.

The request for applications (RFA) will open between April 26 and May 6. You will have this period to complete the online application and upload the required documents.

For any questions, please consult our FAQs page or contact us at PGCommSchools@uwnca.org.

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Partner Organizations
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PGCPS Community Schools Preferred Providers Video Resource Library

Explore our video library designed to guide Preferred Providers for PGCPS Community Schools. Each segment is tailored to provide you with the knowledge and tools needed for a successful partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools.

PCPS Provider Directory Provider Directory Orientation
For a comprehensive summary of the March 7, 2024, webinar hosted by UWNCA on the Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory and application process for Prince George’s County Public Schools.

Pillars and Categories
For an outline of the essential pillars and service categories for enriching students’ and communities’ growth. Segmented for Elementary, Middle, and High School levels, the video highlights specific programming and services designed to support students’ developmental needs.

Fiscal, Financial and Accounting Basics
This video guides nonprofit organizations on integrating crucial financial statements into their applications. It emphasizes the importance of detailing income statements and functional expenses to assess financial stability and operational capabilities, crucial for inclusion in the Prince George’s County Public Schools Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory.

Demonstrating Outcomes
This video highlights the necessity of clearly articulating the expected outcomes of our services or programs for the community you serve. It stresses the importance of using data to illustrate your success and the positive impact your organization has had, which is vital for a compelling application.

Generating Corporate Sponsorship Revenue
This video offers a concise guide on sponsorship fundamentals, focusing on evaluating compatibility and modern outreach tactics. It’s particularly beneficial for small organizations and those seeking to broaden their sponsorship and partnership networks.

Since 2019, United Way of the National Capital Area has been actively working with Prince George’s County Public Schools to bolster student support and resources. Following the Kirwan Commission’s 2016 establishment and its subsequent recommendations for education enhancements in Maryland, the “Blueprint for Maryland’s Future” was enacted in 2021.This significant legislation champions the expansion of community schools and ensures the provision of comprehensive support to students and families in need, with a particular focus on areas with poverty levels. These schools receive state funding to ensure that equitable, academic, and non-academic opportunities and resources are made available to students and families under 13 wraparound service categories. Prince George’s County has one of the largest community schools’ initiatives in the state and new schools are phased in each year.

Partner with Us: Elevate Prince George’s County Community Schools

Are you an organization with evidence-based programs aiming to enhance educational outcomes for students in Prince George’s County? We invited you to join us as a Preferred Provider for the 2024-2025 school year, offering crucial services in line with the Maryland State Department of Education’s identified categories. As part of this initiative, you’ll be featured in the Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS), Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory, a key resource for the local education system. For application details please complete the Expression of Interest questionnaire by April 19, 2024. You must fill out this questionnaire to receive access to the preferred provider application on April 26, 2024. The application will be hosted on e-CImpact, and we will provide you with further instructions on accessing and completing the application on that platform.

For more details and an overview of the request for application please view the application.

The request for applications (RFA) will open between April 26 and May 6. You will have this period to complete the online application and upload the required documents.

For any questions, please consult our FAQs page or contact us at PGCommSchools@uwnca.org.

students sitting against lockers

PGCPS Community Schools Preferred Providers Video Resource Library

Explore our video library designed to guide Preferred Providers for PGCPS Community Schools. Each segment is tailored to provide you with the knowledge and tools needed for a successful partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools.

PCPS Provider Directory Provider Directory Orientation
For a comprehensive summary of the March 7, 2024, webinar hosted by UWNCA on the Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory and application process for Prince George’s County Public Schools.

Pillars and Categories
For an outline of the essential pillars and service categories for enriching students’ and communities’ growth. Segmented for Elementary, Middle, and High School levels, the video highlights specific programming and services designed to support students’ developmental needs.

Fiscal, Financial and Accounting Basics
This video guides nonprofit organizations on integrating crucial financial statements into their applications. It emphasizes the importance of detailing income statements and functional expenses to assess financial stability and operational capabilities, crucial for inclusion in the Prince George’s County Public Schools Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory.

Demonstrating Outcomes
This video highlights the necessity of clearly articulating the expected outcomes of our services or programs for the community you serve. It stresses the importance of using data to illustrate your success and the positive impact your organization has had, which is vital for a compelling application.

Generating Corporate Sponsorship Revenue
This video offers a concise guide on sponsorship fundamentals, focusing on evaluating compatibility and modern outreach tactics. It’s particularly beneficial for small organizations and those seeking to broaden their sponsorship and partnership networks.

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PGCPS Preferred Provider Directory

The Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS), Community Schools Preferred Provider Directory is a collection of local non-profit and for-profit organizations that offer the thirteen wraparound services recommended by PGCPS. United Way NCA conducted a rigorous vetting process to find programs that deliver the strongest results. The programs represented in this directory have demonstrated the ability to deliver results-driven services that contribute to student success.

Our hope is that this directory will help your school provide the high-quality services that community schools need, and students deserve.

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Advanced Behavioral Health Outpatient Mental Health Services

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Description of Program

Advanced Behavioral Health Inc. is a family-centered mental health agency that offers a wraparound approach to treatment. We specialize in school counseling, psychiatry, off-site counseling services, onsite therapy, therapeutic mentoring, psychiatric rehab for adults, children and adolescents.

Wrap-Around Service

Any other professional development for school staff to identify students who need resources

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Clinton Grove ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Flintstone ES, Forest Heights ES, Fort Foote ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Princeton ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Thurgood Marshall MS, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Gretchen Williams
7474 Greenway Centre Drive, Suite 730, Greenbelt, MD 20770
gwilliams@abhmaryland.com
(301) 345-1022

Languages

English, Spanish

Afterschool Academy

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Description of Program

A best practice mix of academic skill-building, supportive mentoring, social-emotional skill development, and enrichment activities, fostering both academic readiness and social-emotional growth during the critical middle school years.

Wrap-Around Service

Extended learning time

Schools Serviced

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Buck Lodge MS, Charles Carroll MS, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, G James Gholson MS, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, Hyattsville MS, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Thomas Johnson MS, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS

Point of Contact

Kate Brown
317 8th Street NE, Washington, DC 20002
kbrown@higherachievement.org
(202) 544-3633

Languages

English, Spanish

Arts Enrichment & Professional Development

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Description of Program

Through arts education programs and more, Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center, Inc. enriches the lives of thousands of underserved youth in the Maryland and District of Columbia school systems, empowering them to develop their artistic talents and achieve their greatest potential. LTYC is committed to fostering positive social development, academic success and creativity in the minds of youth today.

Wrap-Around Service

Enhancing student enrichment experiences

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Clinton Grove ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Flintstone ES, Forest Heights ES, Fort Foote ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Princeton ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Thurgood Marshall MS, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Dana Carr
PO Box 1213, Owings Mills, MD 21201
dana.carr@ltyc.net
(443) 261-5892

Website Link

https://www.ltyc.net

Languages

English, Spanish

Arts Integration Professional Development for Teachers

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Description of Program

Our innovative professional development programs are designed by educators and teaching artists to help teachers of all subjects and grade levels harness the power of the arts to authentically engage and challenge students in other academic areas—like reading, math, and science.

Wrap-Around Service

Any other professional development for school staff to identify students who need resources

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Clinton Grove ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Flintstone ES, Forest Heights ES, Fort Foote ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Princeton ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Thurgood Marshall MS, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Nora R Dennehy
21 E. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202
nora.d@artsforlearningmd.org
(855) 245-2787

Languages

English

Assemblies and Performances

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Description of Program

Assembly performances inspire students with a live, interactive, and educational arts assembly performance by an Arts for Learning teaching artist or ensemble. Assemblies are a wonderful way to introduce students to new artistic disciplines and cultures-from Classical Ballet to Indian dance, Pantomime to Slam Poetry, American Roots music to African drumming.

Wrap-Around Service

Enhancing student enrichment experiences

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Clinton Grove ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Flintstone ES, Forest Heights ES, Fort Foote ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Princeton ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Thurgood Marshall MS, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Nora R Dennehy
21 E. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202
nora.d@artsforlearningmd.org
(855) 245-2787

Languages

English

Attendance Mediation Program

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Description of Program

Responds to the challenges of school attendance by bringing together parents and teachers to identify issues and develop a collaborative plan to address these issues. Research confirms that good attendance is critical to academic success. Students who are not in school are more likely to drop out and become involved with the juvenile justice system.

Wrap-Around Service

Counselors and restorative practice coaches

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg HS, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Clinton Grove ES, Concord ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Flintstone ES, Fort Foote ES, G James Gholson MS, Greenbelt MS, Highland Park ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, Kenmoor ECC, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mt. Rainier ES, North Forestville ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Riverdale ES, Tall Oaks High School, Thomas Johnson MS, Thurgood Marshall MS, William Hall Academy (K-8)

Point of Contact

Fasia Hardy
9111 Edmonston Rd, Greenbelt, MD 20770
cmmeducationprograms@gmail.com
(301) 690-0116

Languages

English

Behavioral Health Program

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Description of Program

Mary's Center's comprehensive Behavioral Health program includes: inividual therapy, family/couples therapy, group therapy, psychiatry, and a dedicated school-based mental health program to serve students in all grades at their school sites. Our team of providers specialize in a variety of behavioral health needs including anxiety, depression, emotional/physical trauma, and substance abuse.

Wrap-Around Service

Expanded behavioral health services

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Arrowhead ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Forest Heights ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Paint Branch ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Robert Fendley
2333 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
RFendley@maryscenter.org
(202) 483-8196

Languages

Amharic, English, Spanish

Children’s Empowerment Group, LLC

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Description of Program

Children’s Empowerment Group, LLC aims to empower children by building their self-esteem, increasing their coping skills, embracing their individuality, and providing them and their parents with the tools necessary to strengthen their family bonds. Our mission is achieved through assessment, therapy, consultation, and, most importantly, by building a warm, empathic, therapeutic relationship.

Wrap-Around Service

Counselors and restorative practice coaches

Schools Serviced

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Andrew Jackson Academy, Arrowhead ES, Beacon Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carrollton ES, Chillum ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Forest Heights ES, Frances Scott Key ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Highland Park ES, International High School @ Largo, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Longfield ES, North Forestville ES, Port Towns ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, William Hall Academy (K-8)

Point of Contact

Catherine E Graham
1300 Mercantile Lane, Suite 141, Largo, MD 20774
drcegraham@childrensempowermentgroup.com
(301) 583-7798

Languages

English, Spanish

Children’s Vision Screening Program

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Description of Program

Vision screenings test for myopia (nearsightedness), amblyopia (lazy eye), and strabismus (a turned eye or crossed eyes). Undetected vision problems among children often lead to permanent vision loss and learning difficulties. Screening at a young age allows for early detection and treatment that could prevent or slow vision loss.

Wrap-Around Service

Vision and dental services

Schools Serviced

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Adelphi ES, Allenwood ES, Andrew Jackson Academy, Apple Grove ES, Arrowhead ES, Barnaby Manor ES, Beacon Heights ES, Beltsville Academy, Benjamin Stoddert MS, Berwyn Heights ES, Bladensburg ES, Bladensburg HS, Bradbury Heights ES, Buck Lodge MS, Calverton ES, Carmody Hills ES, Carole Highlands ES, Carrollton ES, Catherine T. Reed ES, Charles Carroll MS, Cherokee Lane ES, Chillum ES, Clinton Grove ES, Columbia Park ES, Concord ES, Cool Spring ES, Cooper Lane ES, Cora L Rice ES, Deerfield Run ES, District Heights ES, Dodge Park ES, Doswell Brooks ES, Drew Freeman MS, Dwight D Eisenhower MS, Edward M. Felegy ES, Flintstone ES, Forest Heights ES, Fort Foote ES, Frances Scott Key ES, G James Gholson MS, Gaywood ES, Gladys N. Spellman ES, Glassmanor ES, Glenridge ES, Green Valley Instructional MS and HS, Greenbelt MS, High Point HS, Highland Park ES, Hollywood ES, Hyattsville ES, Hyattsville MS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, J Frank Dent ES, James E Duckworth Regional Center (K-12), James H Harrison ES, James McHenry ES, John H. Bayne ES, Judge Sylvania Woods ES, Kenmoor ECC, Lamont ES, Langley Park/McCormick ES, Laurel ES, Lewisdale ES, Longfield ES, Margaret Brent Regional Center (K-8), Mary Harris "Mother" Jones ES, Mt. Rainier ES, Nicholas Orem MS, North Forestville ES, Oaklands ES, Oxon Hill ES, Oxon Hill MS, Paint Branch ES, Panorama ES, Parkdale HS, Port Towns ES, Princeton ES, Ridgecrest ES, Riverdale ES, Robert Frost ES, Robert Gray ES, Roger Heights ES, Rosa Parks ES, Samuel P. Massie ES, Seabrook ES, Springhill Lake ES, Tall Oaks High School, Templeton ES, Thomas Johnson MS, Thomas S. Stone ES, Thurgood Marshall MS, Valley View ES, William Beanes ES, William Hall Academy (K-8), William Wirt MS, Woodridge ES

Point of Contact

Nick Farano
415 2nd Street NE #200, Washington, DC 20002
nfarano@youreyes.org
(202) 234-1010

Languages

additional translation available upon advance notice, English, Spanish

Civics and Citizenship

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Description of Program

Conducted an after-school program of civic engagement at 14 high schools, for students ages 15-21, focusing on civic education, community engagement, college access, and job preparation. The program helped youth focus on or in some cases stay in school.

Wrap-Around Service

Enhancing student enrichment experiences

Schools Serviced

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Bladensburg HS, High Point HS, International High School @ Langley Park, International High School @ Largo, Nicholas Orem MS, Parkdale HS, William Wirt MS

Point of Contact

Robert Ponichtera
2900A Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, VA 22305-3023
rponichtera@libertyspromise.org
(703) 549-9950

Languages

Amharic, English, Spanish
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