
Welcome to CAMBA Voice!
A welcome from CAMBA founder, President and CEO, Joanne M. Oplustil: 1977 was a turbulent period in New York City's history: A financial crisis had decimated city services and jobs, a … Read More
New Parents Find Support Through SafeCare
SafeCare is about telling you that you’re good, you’ve got this. -Dayshawn Noble, SafeCare participant Throughout March, which is Women’s History Month, we have reflected on the value and promise that each … Read More
Support on the Path to Citizenship
Ms. Diallo came to the United States thirteen years ago after escaping Liberia with her husband. Not long after she arrived, her husband passed away, and she was left alone … Read More
CAMBA Celebrates with Adult Learners
On a Thursday evening before Memorial Day weekend, about 120 current and former students, their family members, their friends, and staff members of CAMBA's Adult Literacy Center gathered at the … Read More
Brooklyn Pride Brings Community Together
Last weekend, CAMBA's HIV Prevention team joined with Brooklyn's LGBTQ community in celebration of Brooklyn Pride. The team handed out condoms and information about the new HIV prevention methods, PreEP … Read More
Support for Refugees
Imagine the populations of New York City, Boston, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia combined. Now imagine that those cities are entirely filled with children who have been forced from their homes … Read More
Local Businesses Get Mobilized
“It is important that small business owners in New York City be aware of technology tools that can be used in order to increase revenues, reduce expenses and improve business … Read More
CAMBA Joins The Legal Aid Society and Partners to Launch Know Your Rights Campaign
Community Partners, Make the Road New York, RiseBoro Community Partnership, and the Robin Hood Foundation to launch a new “Know Your Rights” campaign, a collaborative effort funded by the Robin … Read More
CAMBA Fights the Mental Health Stigma
Featured image: Raven (left) receives on-site case management services from a CAMBA staff member. Imagine one out of every five of your friends, classmates, coworkers or relatives. That is the number of … Read More
A View From Our Nation’s Capital
In April, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a federal housing assistance program proposal that would have drastically increased rents for some of CAMBA’s most vulnerable … Read More