Last month, we welcomed seven new interns to 826NYC’s Park Slope and Williamsburg locations. During their time here, they will be heading up volunteer recruitment efforts, taking on the role…
Four years ago, Nathaniel Bisson went through volunteer orientation at 826NYC and was promptly sucked into the “volunteer trifecta”: field trips in Park Slope, tutoring in Williamsburg, and Summer Filmmaking…
As long as there’s been an 826NYC, there’s been a Chris Eckert. Chris is really an 826 renaissance man. He can tutor, he can field trip and he can sell…
Allison Takeda and Natalie Wright are in charge of finding volunteers to help staff shifts on Saturday and Sunday, the busiest days in the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Company. Whether it’s…
We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Con Edison’s “Power of Giving” program. Their generous support of our After-School Tutoring and Writing program will help ensure that all…
826NYC kicked off November with our first ever Personal Statement Weekend. During the weekend at the Brooklyn Public Library, high school juniors and seniors from across the city worked one-on-one…
You can help 826NYC in its mission to support students with their writing skills by joining the League of SuperHumans! As a SuperHuman, you empower students throughout the five boroughs to…
We’re thrilled to announce the release of both The 826NYC Review and the limited edition Kidd frames (only 826 of either the optical or sun!) by Warby Parker. The 826NYC…
We’ve been waiting for the website relaunch to tell everyone about our amazing summer Zombie STEM and Writing workshop sponsored by Time Warner Cable’s Connect A Million Minds. Our students…
What does this chasm of wealth feel like to people who live and work in NYC? The stories in Tales of Two Cities mix fiction and reportage to convey the…