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The Axis Project is a new and innovative multidisciplinary center specifically designed for people with disabilities. Located in a spacious 7,500 sq ft center, the Axis Project will offer programs and activities designed to empower and motivate people with physical disabilities to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle. The center is wheelchair accessible and features all accessible equipment. The Axis Project will offer activities including a Spinal Mobility exercise class, an assistive technology computing program, wheelchair maintenance workshop, and an advocacy desk for people with questions about employment, benefits and much more!!
What is Chabad at Columbia University? · Chabad at Columbia University is a meeting place for social, educational and cultural events; a place where students seek guidance and advice on whatever issues life presents. Both Rabbi Blum & Rebbetzin Blum are Religious Life Advisors (RLA) under the auspices of The Office of the University Chaplain and Chabad Student Network is a recognized undergraduate student club under Columbia's Student Governing Board (SGB). · A partnership between students and faculty to help create innovative programming, plan social action projects, promote awareness activities and offer volunteer opportunities. · A home where all are welcome no matter what background, orientation or affiliation. · Like a home, our doors never close. · A place where every Jew is family. · A forum where students can question faith without fear of judgment. · A haven to turn to when a student is stressed or lonely and needs a friend to talk to -- at any time of day or night. PHILOSOPHY Chabad at Columbia University is based on the ideology of Chabad Chassidism, which has at its foundation the encompassing mitzvah ‘to love one’s fellow as one loves oneself’ and to permeate that love with Acts of Kindness and Mitzvahs. We tirelessly deliver a universal message: Each person is invaluable and has a direct and powerful ability to bring wholeness and peace to the world. Chabad at Columbia University seeks to engage students at their own pace and comfort level through innovative educational and cultural programs. PROGRAMS & SERVICES Chabad at Columbia University has developed a reputation as an innovator of distinctive educational and social action programming. Additionally, creative hands-on programs on campus raise community awareness, consciousness and pride. Weekly classes are given on various topics such as Mysticism and Jewish law. Community services and events such as an interest free small loan fund for students, lending library, food drives, elderly/infirm visitation, and more. Of course, the Rabbi and Rebbetzin are available to meet with students individually around the clock. FUNDING As a student, community 501c3 organization, we are committed to providing our programs and services free of charge. No one is ever turned away due to lack of funds. The support for our programs comes solely from alumni, parents and friends. FAQ Is what you think about Chabad MYTH or FACT? You may be surprised. Take a few minutes to browse through these FAQ and you'll have a better understanding of what Chabad is all about. Click here to read some of our FAQs http://www.chabadstudentcenter.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/85790/jewish/FAQ.htm
The West Side Commons is a collaborative project of Strycker's Bay Neighborhood Council, Inc. and The DOME Project Inc.
The Mixx is a community-level program intended to build unity and support among 16 – 24 yr old gay and bi men. To this end, a group of 8-10 young men; Mixxens, come together to volunteer, design and carry out all project activities and social events. The Mixxens meet and plan outings that allows for fellow young gay and bi men to socialize outside the bar/club scene. The Mixxens meet to create and run social groups, events, outreach and publicity to help build a sense of community among Black and Latino gay and bi men. The Mixxens rally fellow community members to get together, go to the movies, attend parties and play games. The Mixxens strive to create social support among young gay and bi men.
Founded in 1985, the Options Center is comprised of the Options College Counseling Program and the Options Institute. The College Counseling Program provides free direct college access and success services, for individuals and groups, tailored for youth who are underrepresented in higher education. The Options Institute provides professional development to school personnel, youth workers, volunteers, and peer leaders. The College Counseling Program and Training Institute work synergistically, with the direct service program serving as a laboratory for best practices, which are then disseminated through the Institute. The Options Center is a lead partner in www.nyccollegeline.org, a hub for local college access and success resources, and operates its Ask an Adviser service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Documentary Forum at CCNY is a new center dedicated to supporting and encouraging the creation, exhibition, and study of documentary film, journalism, and non-fiction visual story-telling through multi-platform media. The Forum aims to build a bridge between the college’s media-making community, the Harlem community in which it resides, and a growing international online audience. The Documentary Forum exists to foster, produce and study media-making that incorporates students, faculty, alumni and the Harlem community into the global documentary conversation. The Documentary Forum is born out of a passion for crafting intelligent and nuanced stories that enrich the cultural landscape with the voices and visions of a diverse society. Documentary sits at the nexus of the arts, the humanities, the sciences and the social sciences. It is an invaluable vehicle for understanding the complexities of a wide array of intellectual domains, for reflecting on the human condition, and for creating a more culturally informed, engaged, and integrated citizenry. In an era of expanding commercial use of the Internet and consolidation of media ownership, the promotion of the documentary genre, with its fundamental tenets of freedom of expression and public access to information, is essential to preserving an open and informed society.
The Stephen Donaldson Lounge (aka the SD Lounge or SDL) is a meeting space for queer and trans student groups of Columbia University. Students from any of the undergraduate and graduate schools of the university are welcome to attend meetings that take place in the SDL. The lounge is located in the basement of Furnald Hall. Furnald Hall is a residence hall north of Lerner, next to Pulitzer Hall (the Journalism school building). Furnald has a ramp to enter the building (as an alternative to the set of a few steps), and the doors have a push-to-open button for entering and exiting. The Lounge is accessible by either elevator or stairs—after entering, head back and to the left. The elevator will be on your left through the further back hallway, and the stairs are straight ahead at the end of the hall. [Info about booking the SDL for meeting/event space will be coming soon!] If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to send a message to the page here or email the lounge monitor Caleb at [email protected].
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The Axis Project is a new and innovative multidisciplinary center specifically designed for people with disabilities. Located in a spacious 7,500 sq ft center, the Axis Project will offer programs and activities designed to empower and motivate people with physical disabilities to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle. The center is wheelchair accessible and features all accessible equipment. The Axis Project will offer activities including a Spinal Mobility exercise class, an assistive technology computing program, wheelchair maintenance workshop, and an advocacy desk for people with questions about employment, benefits and much more!!
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The garden is open from April through November during daylight hours to key-holders and on Sundays from 1:00-4:00pm to the public. free