Project Selection Rating Report: National Center of Afro-American Artists: Neighborhood Facilities Program (703)

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Due to the lack of adequate service facilities in this area, the Center has found itself asked to provide an increasing number of community/social services.
Social services now offered at the NCAAA include individual and family counseling and family substitute services, i.e., day care and foster parents. Day care takes the form of an arts educational program conducted by the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts for more than 450 students, two- thirds of them young children, aged four to fourteen. By
...providing substi- tute parent care, the NCAAA enables many parents to work who would otherwise have to stay at home, on welfare, to care for their children. The goal for the children is far greater than custodial care. The goal is to install self-confidence and cultural identity so that they can grow into independent, self-sufficient adults.
Vocational training is provided at the Center for older stu- dents in the Elma Lewis School and for job-trainees in the fields of technical theatre, costuming and clothes design, art curatorship and shipping, fashion illustration and park maintenance and guide service.


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