NYC DYCD Grant Recognition

May 07, 2012

 

NYC DYCD Grant Recognition

This past fall the academic program of Dr. Camacho-Gingerich’s NYC Department of Youth and Community Development three-year grant in Adult Literacy was rated “Excellent” by the agency that funded her program.  This grant was renewed in April 2012 for one additional year, 2012-2013.  This program is fully in keeping with St. John’s University’s Vincentian Mission.  The Adult Literacy program consists of free GED and basic education classes, including English, math, and computer classes, to benefit the educational and economic disadvantaged of all ethnic groups in several of our communities.  In addition, these adult students benefit from a series of multidisciplinary workshops conducted by selected St. John’s University’s scholars. Textbooks are also provided free of charge. Our St. John’s University students serve as volunteers in these classes. Many serve their internship requirements here, and praise their experiences as “educationally, professionally, and personally very valuable and enriching.” For additional information on these classes  and workshops please visit http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/centers/clacs/adult_literacy_program.stj and http://www.stjohns.edu/academics/centers/clacs/clacs_workshops.stj , or contact Dr. Camacho-Gingerich at clacs@stjohns.edu or (718) 990-1932/5829.