The Manhattan Childrens Center (MCC) is proud to announce its Upper School Campus Expansion at 705 Columbus Avenue at 95th street, and with your help our dreams will become a reality!
Currently, MCC operates two locations on Manhattan's Upper West Side, at 111 west 92 and at 124 West 95 that were designed and planned for students ages five to fifteen. Within our educational planning, we knew that a specific space best suited for our older learners' needs was a priority. After almost three years of pandemic pause we are ready to embark on this most vital mission and are excited to partner with the larger MCC community.
The campus expansion highlights include custom classroom designs with modifiable walls to accommodate various student activities and groupings, two Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Environments www.snoezelen.info, and MCC's Boomin' Bakery, a unique street facing learning and training environment!
After finding it extremely difficult to find appropriate job training sites for older learners, MCC decided to create it ourselves. MCC's Boomin' Bakery will provide a tailored learning environment created and managed by the Educational Team at the Manhattan Childrens Center, enabling our older learners to engage in and practice real-world employment and self management skills, perhaps the most important skills necessary for independent living opportunities upon graduation. Click here to learn more!
There are many ways you can help make MCC's Campus Expansion a reality! You can donate, host a personal online fundraiser, and of course please share the message and campaign page.
If there are other ways you want to get involved, please reach out to Ellaine Day
The Manhattan Childrens Center (MCC) is New York City's premier private special education school for children ages 5 to 21 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodiversities.
The MCC Foundation, an independent 501 C (3) charitable organization is dedicated to supporting the Manhattan Childrens Center (MCC) by providing it with a vehicle for major operational, capital and philanthropic gifts.
It receives and processes charitable gifts to MCC while developing criteria for financial stability and economic strength to help MCC ensure that all children with autism and related disorders have a chance to grow, thrive, achieve dignity, independence and purpose.
The Foundation develops, maintains and enhances MCC's culture of giving and supports the growth of the school's endowment to ensure that MCC remains relevant and sustainable for years to come. Help the Foundation achieve its strategic goals by supporting MCC, its children, faculty, program and families.
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