The Fall 2017 Newsletter is Out
Check out our most recent newsletter by clicking the link here. Learn about the exciting things our grantees have been doing and let us know what you think.
Check out our most recent newsletter by clicking the link here. Learn about the exciting things our grantees have been doing and let us know what you think.
George Polsky, Founder and Executive Director of StreetSquash, a grantee of the Thomas & Jeanne Elmezzi Private Foundation, was recently featured on One on One With Steve Adubato. StreetSquash is a comprehensive youth enrichment program that provides dedicated and long-term support to children in Harlem through practicing and playing squash, as well as providing academic… Read more
Check out our most recent newsletter by clicking the link here. We hope you enjoy it, and, as always, let us know what you think.
The Thomas and Jeanne Elmezzi Private Foundation is proud to announce that Pooja Joshi O’Hanlon has been selected to participate in the Council on Foundations’ 2017 Career Pathways program. Click the thumbnail below to read the press release in full and learn more about the Career Pathways program.
In 2016, The Thomas and Jeanne Elmezzi Private Foundation made a grant to Rock the Street Wall Street (RTSWS) towards a program for a group of young women attending W.C. Bryant High School. Through this program, RTSWS provided participants with a series of after-school workshops and one-on-one mentoring focused on financial literacy and leadership building… Read more
Lately in our office we have been dwelling on an oldie but goodie, an article from about two years ago by Paul Tough in the New York Times Magazine titled “Who Gets to Graduate?” In this article Tough highlights how low-income first generation students of color entering college commonly experience feelings of not belonging or… Read more
Check out our most recent newsletter by clicking the link here. We hope you enjoy it, and, as always, let us know what you think.
Once again, great job, StreetSquash and great job graduates! This year 26 students who participated in StreetSquash graduate from high school, their largest class to date. The students have been accepted to a diverse number of colleges and universities ranging from two-year state schools to four-year public and private institutions. We wish them all the… Read more
A recent article in the New York Times Magazine by Nikole Hannah-Jones provides a comprehensive overview of school segregation in the United States, especially New York City. A follow up to her powerful podcast on This American Life that zeroed in on school segregation as a continued reason for the opportunity gap between black and… Read more
If you haven’t already read it, Elmezzi Foundation Executive Director Pooja O’Hanlon and Administrative Assistant David Meehan produced a piece on the need for Civil Legal Aid for our 2016 Spring Newsletter. You can check out the original post, the rest of our most recent newsletter and subscribe to all future newsletters here. Not only… Read more