They are called Children’s Services Council of Broward County. At the Humanity Project, we call them a true partner.
For the past 12 consecutive years, CSC Broward has provided funding and other support for our programs — that’s nearly the entire 14-year history of the Humanity Project. In the last few weeks, this wonderful agency has approved important new funding that will allow us to build a community Garden of Respect at Lauderdale Lakes Library during the early months of 2020. Without CSC Broward, that lovely garden wouldn’t happen. But this is true of many efforts by many organizations here in South Florida. We all depend on CSC Broward to help us do the work that offers cultural experiences, education, health services and other vital assistance to the families and children of Broward County, Florida.
As always, then, a big Humanity Project “thanks” to CSC Broward’s CEO, Cindy Arenberg Seltzer, as well as to key staffers that include Sandra Bernard-Bastien, Andrew Leone, Sue Gallagher, Alexia Bridges and too many others to name here. Also, our gratitude to all Council members who voted to approve this new funding for the Humanity Project.
In previous years, CSC Broward’s support for the Humanity Project has helped us to:
Organize and lead the nation’s first mass children’s antibullying march
Reach many thousands more kids with our Antibullying Through The Arts program
Train more young girls of color in leadership skills and core human values through our Humanity Clubs
Hold large community events
Create a Garden of Respect at a struggling elementary school
We think that’s a pretty good indication of a true partnership. And we look forward to many more years of working alongside Children’s Services Council of Broward County.