Community is at the heart of everything Kids Creative does. We create spaces where all students feel welcome and heard, knowing they are safe and accepted by staff and their peers.
We do this with the goal that one day, a world in which the tragic recent events in Atlanta will be a distant memory, replaced with one that is led by students who care for and respect each other. As we continue our work, we stand with the AAPI community against this injustice and remember those who have been lost.
For over 20 years, Kids Creative has been serving NYC students from all backgrounds and communities imaginable. We know firsthand that NYC is an amazing city because of its diversity. We are urging those in our community and organizations like ours to join us in providing a positive example of what a truly equitable and compassionate society looks like. Together, let's create the space for everyone to succeed in our city and beyond.
If you are wondering how to engage your child in conversation about this and how you can support them, visit this great article by Christine Koh:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/18/health/parents-support-kids-asian-hate-crime-wellness/index.html?ck_subscriber_id=757253560
For more resources and ways you can help the AAPI community right now, visit:
https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/
We do this with the goal that one day, a world in which the tragic recent events in Atlanta will be a distant memory, replaced with one that is led by students who care for and respect each other. As we continue our work, we stand with the AAPI community against this injustice and remember those who have been lost.
For over 20 years, Kids Creative has been serving NYC students from all backgrounds and communities imaginable. We know firsthand that NYC is an amazing city because of its diversity. We are urging those in our community and organizations like ours to join us in providing a positive example of what a truly equitable and compassionate society looks like. Together, let's create the space for everyone to succeed in our city and beyond.
If you are wondering how to engage your child in conversation about this and how you can support them, visit this great article by Christine Koh:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/18/health/parents-support-kids-asian-hate-crime-wellness/index.html?ck_subscriber_id=757253560
For more resources and ways you can help the AAPI community right now, visit:
https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co/