February Update

Did you know you can support local kids by getting dinner at Butcher Block on Monday, February 10th?  

Butcher Block will donate 20% of your purchases towards the JCEO Community Action Angels Backpack and Fostering Komfort Programs. All you must do is show your Dine in & Give Back card when you dine in at Butcher Block on Monday.

Community Action Angels is a volunteer program at JCEO driven by compassionate people who are dedicated to helping people and leaving a positive remark on the community. Isn’t that a great way to start off your Valentine’s Day early?

You may print out the card through this link: Dine Out & Give Back, or pick one up from JCEO's Margaret Street office! We hope to see you there! Keep an eye out for the JCEO table, we will be selling 50/50 tickets all day!

SAVE THE DATE

Mark your calendars for our second cards & collectibles on Saturday, May 17 from 10 – 5 P.M.

Head Start

JCEO’s Head Start program provides comprehensive early-childhood education to income-eligible families, from birth to the age of five, at no charge. The Head Start program is home and center based. Twice a month, all the families receiving home visits get together for socializations which fosters children social and emotional growth

Check out some recent pictures of our Head Start kiddos playing doctor and having fun in the snow!

If you would like to know more information visit: Head Start and Early Head Start Programs — JCEO


Meet Kaliyah!

Kaliyah Green is a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh with a major in public relations and she is a dedicated entrepreneur, philanthropist and a networker. As the founder of Kminitote, a brand known for stylish and functional tote bags, Kaliyah blends creativity with purpose. Beyond business, Kaliyah is deeply involved in community work. As a philanthropist with Fuerza the BIPOC Student Union, she organizes community service initiatives and fundraisers. She is also a key leader in Womxn In Leadership, a club focused on building a legacy of leadership and empowerment. Her advocacy extends to non profit work, including raising awareness on domestic violence, trafficking prevention and food insecurity through projects with Freedom Youth Justice Center.

 
Kaliyah Green

Meet JCEO Development Intern, Kaliyah Green! Kaliyah is a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh with a major in public relations and she is a dedicated entrepreneur, philanthropist and a networker. As the founder of Kminitote, a brand known for stylish and functional tote bags, Kaliyah blends creativity with purpose. Beyond business, Kaliyah is deeply involved in community work. As a philanthropist with Fuerza the BIPOC Student Union, she organizes community service initiatives and fundraisers. She is also a key leader in Womxn In Leadership, a club focused on building a legacy of leadership and empowerment. Her advocacy extends to non profit work, including raising awareness on domestic violence, trafficking prevention and food insecurity through projects with Freedom Youth Justice Center.

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