Workshops

The Community Drop In Centers run one day a week at four sites. All four sites have weekly group sessions or workshops on

Social Emotional Learning – For the month of May, our social worker will focus on the topic “Change”
Your child is welcome to join us in May for discussions on

🌱 How do YOU handle change?

Change is one thing we all go through — big or small. But the way we respond makes all the difference.

🔑 Here’s what we’re learning: ✨ Change is a natural part of life.
💪 It can be stressful, but YOU have the power to adapt.
🙂 A positive attitude makes all the difference.

💬 Do you think successful people are good at handling change? Drop your thoughts below 👇 Let’s talk about it!

All the center’s will explore the Latin American cultures and art!

Art Classes – Scholars will participate in art classes that captures the folklore from the various Latin American cultures.

See what scholars worked on in April when they explored the Japanese culture through history, art, and food

Science Labs – In May we will explore famous Latin American scientist while learning about changes when chemicals react.

Wacky science experiments and discussions about what happens through change and how we can make the best out of changes that are in our control and outside of our control

Friday Cultural Nights (May theme)

Every Friday, we will dive into food prep that represent Latin American Culture. Don’t leave your appetite home. Let’s get together to enjoy the contributions of Latin Americans. The food prep will start at 4:30 pm sharp!

In addition to lots of fun, you can join us online for Youth Empowerment Workshops. Click here to learn more.

Homework Assistance

The Drop In Centers provide homework assistance so please bring any assignments in order to receive assistance with them.

We are looking forward to serving your child or scholar at the Community Drop In Centers.

frequently Asked Questions

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We're stationed in Roselle NJ. We currently serve the residents of Union County, and Essex County. We plan to expand our services to cover the entire state of New Jersey!

Once you pass the GED test, you will receive a high school diploma from your state department of education.

You will need to take a basic skills assessment to determine your reading and math levels. From there, we would set-up your GED tutoring sessions. The sessions are currently on Zoom, in-person, or Google Meets. We provide one-on-one tutoring or groups up to 4 students.

It's free for youth who are sponsored by the Union County Youth Services Commission, New Jersey Office of Faith Based Initiatives, and other sponsors. Please contact us for additional eligibility information or a fee for service quote.

The exam can be taken at home or at a GED center. If you do take it at home, your laptop or computer must pass the system requirement test.

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