| Last updated on July 16, 2008 |
Common CentsĀ® New York is dedicated to advancing social justice and equal opportunity by emboldening a generation of young people to become community activists and good citizens during their youth.
Description:
Common Cents runs the Penny Harvest Program in over 720 New York City schools. A fully matured Penny Harvest Program engages very large numbers of students within a given community in resource mobilization, youth philanthropy, civic engagement, and peer mentoring. In New York City, the nation's largest school system, the program has already won wide acceptance, spreading to a substantial majority of schools within every district. The organization is now seeking broad support to institutionalize the Penny Harvest Program in cities throughout the country. By integrating youth into their communities as effectively engaged participants, and doing so with programs that can potentially involve every child in the country, Common Cents is committed to building a just society that democratizes opportunity for all its children.
History:
Common Cents was founded in 1991 to promote the Penny Harvest, an annual youth campaign to help homeless people by collecting masses of idle pennies in New York City schools. Over the last decade this highly popular community service has evolved into the Penny Harvest Program -- a versatile, year-long progression of classroom and school-wide service-learning experiences. Now, the Penny Harvest is run in over 720 schools throughout the 5 boroughs. Students raise nearly $600,000 annually.
Contact person: Andi Dube, Volunteer Coordinator, (212) 579-0579, (email)
Office fax number: (212) 579-3488
Address:
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570 Columbus Avenue New York, NY 10024 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.commoncents.org
Directions:
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The Common Cents office is located at 570 Columbus Avenue between 87th and 88th. By train: take the C,B to 86th St., walk 1 block West and 1.5 blocks North or take the 2,3 to 86th St., walk 2 blocks. . . (more)
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 86th St. Stop on B,C or 1/9, Walk distance (in minutes): 5-10
Nearest Bus Stop: m86 at 86th & Columbus, 5 minute walk |
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