For nearly 15 years, ADC has operated Abyssinian House, providing Harlem's neediest families with counseling, intensive case management, and referrals to other social service agencies. ADC works with families to provide support and resources in order to successfully transition them into permanent housing and offers quality child care and recreational activities such as the new Bright Space center.
"It gives us great joy and a sense of real accomplishment to open the doors to Harlem's first Bright Space at Abyssinian House," said Sheena Wright, President and CEO of ADC. "I thank Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Bright Horizons, and Community Playthings for their support and for opening their hearts to the youngsters here at Abby House."
The Bright Horizons Foundation for Children, the nonprofit organization of Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the leading provider of employer-sponsored child care, early education and work/life solutions, established the Bright Space program to create appropriate play and learning areas for children of all ages living in homeless shelters.
In a Bright Space, the well-worn children's area in many shelters is transformed by a team of early education and design professionals to create a warm, inviting environment where homeless children can simply be children.
Curtains are put up, cozy nooks are strategically placed around the room to give children of all ages a comfortable place to explore, and shelves overflow with award-winning children's books, educational toys and games, and soft toys. Dramatic play areas are set up so children can act out their fantasies and learn to socialize with their peers. Each Bright Space is designed specifically for the individual shelter by early education professionals from Bright Horizons, who create the Bright Space to help meet the needs of the children living in the shelter.
In addition to the opening of the Abby House Bright Space, plans are underway for MSKCC's screening facility, the Breast Examination Center of Harlem, to provide cancer education and screening information to the shelter's residents.
New York based Community Playthings graciously donated furniture, equipment and toys for the Bright Space, creating a welcoming, friendly environment for the children at ADC. Visit www.communityplaythings.com to learn more.