Saturday, January 9, 2016

Winter 2016 The Center for Achieving Future Education (CAFÉ) is a program that helps young people and their families with two critical life stages: the transition from middle school to high school and the transition from high school to college.

BronxWorks
http://www.bronxworks.org/center-for-achieving-future-education

The Center for Achieving Future Education (CAFÉ) is a program that helps young people and their families with two critical life stages: the transition from middle school to high school and the transition from high school to college.

CAFÉ guides middle school students and their families through the high school selection and application process. The program holds workshops on high school selection and facilitates visits to high school fairs. It also works closely with students to make sure they are ready to meet the expectations of quality high schools.

CAFÉ also helps high school students prepare for a college career.  The program’s services include: workshops on all aspects of the college application process (including financial aid); visits to colleges and college fairs; scholarship search help; and individual counseling.  BronxWorks staff work diligently to ensure that our youth are ready for college beyond matriculation.


BronxWorks McLaughlin Community Center
1130 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10456


CAFÉ also has an office at Bronx Community College in Butler Hall, Room 201.

For more information, please contact:
Jean Pierre LaCour, Program Coordinator
(718) 508-3042
jlacour@bronxworks.org

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