Harlem Children Society aims to develop a society for better humanity by creating awareness in scientific literacy and social issues. It identifies under-resourced and under-served communities, targets the Children and Youth in those communities and provides them an opportunity to explore the world and their future through science, thereby improving the community as a whole in the long run.
Harlem Children Society (HCS) defines our work as a ‘seed’ or ‘template’. HCS aims at expanding the activities and benefits in the ‘seed’/‘template’ and implement the ‘seed’/’template’ in various communities, thereby expanding to different states in the United States of America and ultimately to different countries.
These short-term and long-term goals need the support, assistance and guidance of members of society, who with their experience in their field can help HCS achieve a structure and a manner of working for it to reach out to communities far and wide.
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