CISNCAP steps in where the need is greatest, working in ten schools where the majority of students are from historically underserved neighborhoods. With a focus on addressing chronic absenteeism to disrupt cycles of poverty and community violence, it brings resources into schools so that students can meet their physical, psychological, and social needs first. Regular field trips, family events, food markets, and college fairs foster a positive school climate while after-school tutoring, mentorship programs, leadership development, and career training provide students with a strong support network, Site coordinators work individually with those in need of extra attention, developing comprehensive drop-out prevention plans, coordinating with school staff, families, and community partners to fully support the “ABCs” of attendance, behavior, and coursework. CISNCAP engages 4,000+ students annually in the ways they need and deserve.
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