If you missed the Charity Selection Night presentations, please take a moment to read the highlights of our top three candidates below, and peruse their websites. In making your selection, be mindful of each charity’s respective programs and which you … Continue reading →
Thank you everyone who made it out last night and supported a great cause while being in good company at an awesome venue. We look forward to seeing many of you back at the 40/40 club for Charity Selection Night. … Continue reading →
- Members volunteered over 390 hours of time worth $10,770 These hours included tutoring children; initiating 2 financial skills workshops conducted by financiers; bringing a teacher in to advise GO parents on new study skills for their children; and much … Continue reading →
nycTIES is invested in the personal and professional development of the young adults involved in Fedcap’s programs. Fedcap’s clients all have barriers that hamper their ability to get a job, and we want to help at-risk youth, age 18-24, break … Continue reading →
nycTIES is proud to announce our new charity partner: Fedcap. Fedcap is a 75-year old nonprofit that advances the development of people, businesses and communities by helping individuals and targeted populations break through barriers to achieve long-term, living-wage employment, as … Continue reading →
Thank you to our charity selection team, led by Ryan O’Hara, for presenting us with three great charities to choose from: Fedcap, The Door, and Part of the Solution. Please read up on each one and vote here http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/65C68KQ by Monday, … Continue reading →
Join nycTIES members and guests to extend services beyond the 5th grade to students at The GO Project. GO provides critical academic programs and social and emotional support starting in the early elementary years for low-income New York City public … Continue reading →
On June 3rd, The Children’s Storefront hosted its 7th Annual Parent’s Gala, honoring a select group, which included nycTIES. Surrounded by Storefront parents, staff, and a handful of nycTIES members, President David Carpentier was thrilled to accept the Bridget E. Wright … Continue reading →
nycTIES is excited to announce our new charity partner for 2011: The GO Project! Thank you to all who cast their votes. The GO Project targets the academic, emotional, and social needs of low income students in New York City … Continue reading →
We are excited to announce our 2010 charity partner, The Children’s Storefront (www.thechildrensstorefront.org/) an independent and tuition-free school in Harlem. Founded in 1966 to “provide a safe haven for Harlem children to engage in a variety of educational activities,” the … Continue reading →