Higher Level Basketball Training!!
Through staff increases, Allure provides dozens of good paying healthcare jobs for Harlem residents
I live at 44 Convent Avenue caled Ana's Place. Known for bedbug, drugs, and violence. I should have been moving soon but ACMH took over 20
State-licensed residences
Concerned citizen questions why an ethical institution plans to build a 40 story condominium without considering the negative social impacts
Draws parallels between liberation of the Jews from slavery in Egypt with personal stories from Fortune clients of deliverance & freedom
Students from Schools in Harlem Record at Power Station at BerkleeNYC Studio
Boys and girls at PAL's Harlem Center get in the holiday spirit
10,000 Women Have Raised Their Hands to Run With VoteRunLead
Here are 5 reasons to vote in today's election - and vote for women you've never heard of
Berklee presents an American Master Award to Grammy Award-winning musician and producer Rick DePofi
Manhattan children explore music genres from around the world at PAL's Summer Day Camps
PAL boys and girls created artwork representing nature
9th Annual Event welcomed over 150 PAL kids
Brook Avenue Apartments Open in Mott Haven
On National HIV Testing (JUNE 27) The Alliance for Positive Change calls on New Yorkers to know their status
TOW FOUNDATION GRANT WILL STRENGTHEN ADVOCACY WORK IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM, HOUSING EQUALITY AND EFFORTS TO END MASS INCARCERATION
Taylor will be honored by Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps with the Embracing the Legacy Award on June 9.
Fleet Week isn't just for exploring NYC -- sea service members will work to improve Drew Hamilton Community Center for area residents.
PAL students are awarded with Robert J. McGuire Scholarships
Randolph Houses Phase 1 and Residences at PS 186 will be honored at May 11th Ceremony
New name and brand reflect the breadth and depth of the Carter Burden Network.
Harlem nonprofit president weighs in on #IWD
Blue Hill Troupe’s 93rd Season to Benefit Rocking the Boat
Looking for something UNIQUE to do with your children this spring?
Free "fall prevention" program for East Harlem senior citizens kicks-off on January 23, 2017
Hundreds of children enjoyed games, toys, performances and a visit from Santa
$ 66,000 in Scholarships Available for College-Bound High School Seniors; Applications Available at Harlem Branch and Online
Were you Dr. Martin Couney's patient?
ECDO, Inc, a non-profit org in Harlem has an Internship / Life Skills program for those who are 17-24, and out of work or school.