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Our
Mission
To improve and protect the quality of
life of children, youth and families in the Greater Greensboro
community.
Our
History
Founded in 1978 by Greensboro
native, Sarah Walden Herbin, the Black Child Development
Institute of Greensboro, Inc. is one of 33 affiliates of the
National Black Child Development Institute. Since our
inception we have been steadfast in our mission of improving
and protecting the quality of life of children, youth and
families in the Greater Greensboro community.
We
have been able to do so by recruiting, screening, training,
and mobilizing a cadre of volunteers who have served over
15,000 children; providing them with free one-on-one academic
assistance, offering them opportunities for family enrichment,
opening doors for access to community resources, and
reigniting the spirit of volunteerism.
We invite you to
“catch that spirit”. Please go to our AmeriCorps page to
learn how you can make a difference in our community through
the Spirit of Excellence AmeriCorps Program, or visit our Programs page to learn about our Spirit of
Excellence Tutoring program as well as our Family Enrichment
Programs.
Additional information on how you can help can be found on
our
Ways to Give page or you can contact us directly at (336)
230-2138 or by email at info@BlackChildDevelopment.org.
With
your support we will continue to make a difference in the
lives of children, youth and families in the Greater
Greensboro Community.
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