In 1955, a group of Holocaust survivors in Brooklyn established Guardians of the Sick based on classic Jewish communal organizational structure to provide special care and proper burial for other Holocaust survivors who were suffering from debilitating emotional and medical needs.
BrooklynCommunityFoundation
Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health
Description:
Support for a college-level science education program serving 140 minority high school students which prepares them for careers in health, and provides science activities to 50 middle school students.
Support for a college-level science education program serving 140 minority high school students which prepares them for careers in health, and provides science activities to 50 middle school students.
Grant Amount: $15,000
Neighborhoods Served: Boroughwide
Population Served:
Ages Served: Middle School Students
High School Students
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