
New Community Youth Services to Host Father-Daughter Dance on April 25th
New Community’s Youth Services Department will host NCC’s annual Father-Daughter Dance on Saturday, April 25th at 6pm at Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza, 233 West
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New Community’s Youth Services Department will host NCC’s annual Father-Daughter Dance on Saturday, April 25th at 6pm at Monsignor William J. Linder Plaza, 233 West

Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC), 85 Irvine Turner Boulevard, Newark, held a trunk-or-treat in the building parking lot to celebrate Halloween on Oct. 31.

Children and families came out for the New Community Halloween Party hosted by Youth Services on Oct. 25 at the NCC Neighborhood Center, 56-68 Hayes

New Community welcomed volunteers from McKinsey & Company on Oct. 10 to New Community’s recreation center, called the NCC Neighborhood Center, located at 56-68 Hayes

Community Hills Early Learning Center (CHELC), 85 Irvine Turner Boulevard, Newark, hosted a Breast Cancer Walk for students, staff members and parents on Oct. 15.

Photos by Jay Perry for Jefe Media. New Community hosted its 28th Golfing for a Cause fundraiser on Sept. 29 to benefit its Youth Services