CMHA and CMC Share and Spread Halloween Spirit
Halloween spirits were high as the Cape May Housing Authority worked with Cape May Cares to spread some fun and goodies to residents of the housing authority.
Halloween spirits were high as the Cape May Housing Authority worked with Cape May Cares to spread some fun and goodies to residents of the housing authority.
October has flown by spookily fast, and we are excited to share what we accomplished with the Cape May community this month.
Despite the changing conditions of the pandemic around the world, as parents our top priority remains the same: the health of our children! We want to make sure that our families are safe and strong.
We all know Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year: pumpkin picking and carving, outrageous costumes, and beautiful fall weather. But the sudden spike in all of the sugary snacks is far too spooky. Let’s leave the bad teeth for the Halloween costumes, not our kids. We’ve found some snacks that
Seven excited attendees gathered in September for an art lesson with Mark Innerst, a nationally known artist who focuses on urban landscapes. (Read more about his work here.) Loaded with notebooks, pencils, and sketching paper, the children attending had a fantastic opportunity to learn from Mr. Innerst, who was also very excited to teach basic
As summer is drawing to an end and the kids are back in school, Cape May Cares is excited to share some of our successful events held over the past few months. Tutor Time with College Students Over the summer, we provided tutoring during school holidays. We are currently up to 5 year-round volunteer tutors,