This White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities is dedicated to a Government-wide policymaking effort to eliminate barriers HBCUs face in providing the highest-quality education to a growing number of students.
Join us for a Civil Engineering Event for Grandmother, Mother & Daughter on Saturday, 10/22, 10 AM - 12 Noon!
Here are the three steps to Student Debt Relief
See the L.O.V.E Unit video of their Summer 2022 Experience!
Leadership Overcomes Violence Everywhere: That’s what Carver’s L.O.V.E. Unit stands for. Led by Tremain Gilmore, Carver Teen Center Director and Co-Executive Director of Ej's H.E.A.R.T. Inc, L.O.V.E. Unit provided free basketball training and mentorship in Norwalk this summer, giving children the opportunity to learn one-on-one with local professional basketball players in a supportive, empowering community environment.
The mobile L.O.V.E. Unit coordinates with Mo’s Summer Run program at the Carver Community Center to build inclusive communities of support and encouragement, giving children and youth positive role models to help them develop their basketball skills and confidence character as well. Mo’s Summer Run teaches participants the basics of basketball, strengthens their athletic abilities, and builds their teamwork and leadership skills. Youth are provided with rewarding activities and experiences in a safe, inclusive environment surrounded by friends and mentors.
The Carver community pays tribute to generations of Hispanic Americans
National Hispanic Heritage Month. The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join with Carver in paying tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.
Child of America Gala, Friday, May 19, 2023! (Copy)
NPS Open Houses at Elementary, Middle, and High Schools
Norwalk residents can now sign up with services provided by community providers.
City and community leaders recently joined in celebrating Norwalk's first Community Resource Hub. The Community Resource Hub is part of the Community Services Department and will connect residents with services provided by community providers.
MBI employees equip Carver kids with school supplies to start off the new school year with confidence
Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, Carver board member Fred Wilms, and Carver staff joined MBI executives Barbara Brueski and Mary Gonzalez in giving us all a hearty reminder of what algorithms can never give us.
MBI employees conducted a drive to gather school supplies to help prepare our students for a successful school year. MBI, headquartered in Norwalk, creates and markets collectible items such as sports collectibles, coins, stamps, and more.
We are deeply grateful to MBI employees for recognizing the challenges our families have faced and for giving our youth the confidence of having the school supplies they need to start the new school year off strong!
Free after-school art classes at The Norwalk Art Space!
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Breaking Down the Portrait with Resident Artist Lily Morgan; Mondays | 3:45 - 5:45pm |; October 3rd - December 12th (10 weeks); Free and open to students 13 - 18 yrs old | 12 spots | Registration required.
ARTIVISM: Your Art Is Powerful with Educational Director Darcy Hicks; Tuesdays | 3:45 - 5:45 pm |September 27th - December 6th (10 weeks); Free and open to students 11 - 14 yrs old| 12 spots | Registration required.
The Art Of Prototyping Garments: Drawing, Sculpture, Writing and Garmentry with Resident; Artist Elisha Brockenberry; Thursdays | 3:45 pm - 5:45 pm |September 29th - December 8th (10 weeks); Free and open to students 11 - 14 yrs old| 12 spots | Registration required.
Visual Storytelling in Ink with Resident Artist Tiara Trent; Fridays | 3:45 pm - 5:45 pm | September 30th - December 9th (10 weeks); Free and open to students 13-18 yrs old | 12 spots | Registration required.
Self Expression through Collage with Resident Artist Greg Aimé; Saturdays | 11 am - 2 pm | October 1st - November 12th (7 weeks); Free and open to students 13 - 18 yrs old | 12 spots | Registration required.
Color Theory and Aaron Douglas with Visiting Artist Aisha Nailah; Wednesdays | 3:45 pm - 5:45pm | October 5th - November 2nd (5 weeks); Free and open to students 13 - 18 yrs old | 10 spots | Registration required.
Artist workshop and puppet performance with Iyaba Ibo Mandingo; Saturday September 17, 11am - 2pm; Sunday, September 18, 11am - 2pm. This 2-day workshop will be on West Afrikan Puppetry with a free public presentation on Sunday, September 18 at 2pm; 15 spots are available for students 7 - 18 years old - Registration is required, BOOK HERE.