How These Mothers Survived The Height Of The Pandemic

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Published on December 19, 2020, 4:07 pm
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What was it like to be the mother of a young child at the height of the pandemic?

Hear from mothers with children in our Early Childhood Services, including stories of how they battled anxiety to care for their children and the support of Kingsbridge Heights Community Center’s (KHCC) staff.

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About Kingsbridge Heights Community Center

The Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (KHCC) was founded in 1974 by a group of passionate community organizers. The group was led by three neighborhood women: Mary McLoughlin, Patricia Burns, and Janet Athanasidy.

Upon hearing in 1972 that the 50th Precinct was moving out of its turn-of-the-century building on Kingsbridge Terrace, the three jumped at the opportunity to realize their vision for a community center.

KHCC provides resources to empower Bronx residents from cradle to career to advance education and well-being for a vibrant community. We achieve this in an environment that fosters academic milestones, literacy, mental health support, nutrition, technology, and the arts.

Location:

Kingsbridge Heights Community Center
3101 Kingsbridge Terrace
Bronx, NY 10463

Tel.: 718-884-0700

Email: communications@khcc-nyc.org

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