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Invitation to Independence

Calette is a 23 year-old Jamaican immigrant living in Flatbush who had the dream of opening her own daycare center. >> read more

Learning After School

In January of 2008, Maya Covington was one of the first students to enroll in the CAMBA Kids Excel After School Program at Achievement First: Crown Heights.  >> read more

Building a Healthy Family

When Marsha M. was 18 years-old, she was single, pregnant and struggling with severe thoughts of suicide.  >> read more

Learning to Cope

In 2003, the Kings County Hospital Center referred a five-year old, HIV-positive girl to CAMBA for services from our COBRA Case Management Program.  >> read more

Home Together

Maria and Carmen are two sisters from Puerto Rico who came to New York City together when their mother died. >> read more

Gateway to the American Dream

Ms. M, a native of Trinidad, came to the United States as a young woman. Shortly after arriving, she got married and had a baby girl. >> read more

 

 

 

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