The Holy Cross kids are a diverse group of more than 300 students, representing many ethnic backgrounds and speaking, collectively, 35 different languages. Some are middle class, several are from immigrant, poor, working class and single-parent homes. They come from all 5 boroughs, traveling 13 different subway lines each day to get to the school, which is known for its nurturing environment.
This historic church, just across West 42nd Street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, has since the early 1900s worked doggedly with politicians, cops and community groups to combat poverty, crime and drugs in the neighborhood.
A devastating rectory fire and theft at its food pantry have heaped nearly $200,000 in bills on the already financially floundering parish. And even before the fire damage, the church was facing repair bills for its crumbling ceiling and walls. It also struggles each year to meet the costs of funding a pantry that feeds 18,200 of New York's neediest. Nearly half the students in its parish school require financial assistance for the $2,950-a-year tuition.
Despite this sense of community, however, the school faces challenges – one of which was brought to our attention by 4th grader, Kendriana, a scholarship winner whom we met while volunteering at the parish’s bi-monthly food pantry. “We don’t have a library,” she mentioned. When asked what she would do if there was a library in her school, she smiled and replied, “I would read ALL the time. I love reading.” And, all of a sudden, a light bulb flickered.We commit to creating a library for the children of Holy Cross School, a stimulating and nurturing environment where the students can feed their curiosity and be empowered by the development of their skills and talents. In addition, to support the school and this project, we will create a website for the school.
By creating a safe and tranquil space where kids can learn and grow, we are fulfilling our goal to spread peace and love. By providing books, we are giving students the tools to learn about their world and become passionate about it. Strong reading skills are essential to high academic performance and will empower the students immeasurably.
Two classrooms will be transformed into the school library, some tasks include clearing the space, installing shelves, painting (if needed) and decorating, and furnishing the two rooms.
We will source 3,000 books and $60,000 in donations for a fund to start the library, which will serve children in grade levels K-8. We will also consolidate the books in the mini-libraries in each classroom and organize them in the new main library. We will consult the school principal and teachers for a wish list of books for each grade level and provide those as a priority.
We will provide a computerized cataloging system to organize the library materials, and create a website for the school in excellence to serve as an invaluable tool for students, educators, and the community at large in gaining information on the school.
Questions? Contact Nicole at 917.806.4676 or Raul at 646.330.8038