Summer Programs in Full Swing
As we move into the third week of September, our summer programs are really taking off. Just because the kids at the Housing Authority aren’t in school, doesn’t mean they can’t still be learning!
As we move into the third week of September, our summer programs are really taking off. Just because the kids at the Housing Authority aren’t in school, doesn’t mean they can’t still be learning!
Did you know that Cape May is home to over 800 animal species? These range from land dwelling animals such as colorful Box turtles and graceful Monarch butterflies, to marine animals such as the playful Bottlenose Dolphin and nimble Ghost crabs. Cape May is filled with so much spectacular wildlife that we decided to take
With spring in full bloom, we are using this time to get back outside and start moving again.
Who said a small organization can only have a small impact on its community? Our social worker and intern at Cape May Cares have been making a world of difference where it matters most.
Neville is a 16 year old sophomore at Lower Cape May Regional High School. He was born in Savanna-la-Mar, which is in the Westmoreland Parish of Jamaica. Neville spent most of his childhood in Jamaica but briefly lived in New York City (although he’s not fan — much too busy and not enough land). After
As a community filled with many enthusiastic young people, Cape May Cares started up a Homework Squad to help students stay on track – and have fun! It’s volunteers like Elaine who keep us going! Elaine Craig is a retired speech/language specialist who taught at the Cape May County Special Services for 35 years. She
Among our busy hive of volunteers and community members, the Cape May Cares Office is buzzing every afternoon. Community members volunteer an hour or two of their time after school to work with children and teens.
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