CAMBA can help you succeed in school, navigate challenging situations with family and friends, and keep you on the path to high school graduation and future achievements. Our programs include English enrichment, arts and cultural education, literacy classes, child care, and employment assistance.
If you’ve fallen behind in earning credits, we can help with evening academic programs so you can obtain your degree, find a job, or explore college or career opportunities. CAMBA also assists you with paid internships, college tours, and networking. CAMBA’s young adult support programs also include guidance on healthy relationships and teen pregnancy prevention, as well as counseling on consent, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence.
The Comprehensive Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP) program provides pregnancy prevention education using evidence-based, age-appropriate curricula for youth ages 11-13 and 14-21 at middle schools and high schools in high poverty neighborhoods in Brooklyn. CAPP includes: • Assistance with arranging visits to medical family planning providers • A social marketing campaign... Learn More
CAMBA uses an evidence-based curriculum called Bringing in the Bystander. Bringing in the Bystander is a multi-session curriculum that helps students to recognize the difference between healthy, caring, and supportive relationships and controlling, manipulative, and abusive dating relationships. CAMBA offers the Enough is Enough program at local colleges and universities... Learn More