Goddard Career Fair December 3

Goddard Career Fair December 3 12-4 at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center 250 West 65th Street in Manhattan

Meet Goddard Staffers and Learn about our Openings Throughout Manhattan Our Career Fair is free and open to the public! We’re hiring for numerous positions, from drivers and cooks to social workers and administrators. The fair will take place from noon to 4 at our Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, 250 West 65th Street in Manhattan. […]

How Goddard Helps a Big-Screen Boxer Fight for his Housing 

Johnny Barnes holds up two laminated photos of his biggest screen roles

Johnny Barnes is 80 now, but he remembers boxing with Robert DeNiro as if it were yesterday.   De Niro was playing middleweight champion Jake LaMotta. Barnes was playing Hall of Famer Sugar Ray Robinson. The movie was Martin Scorsese’s 1980 classic Raging Bull—still considered one of the greatest films of all time.   The fighting had […]

From Naptime to Learning Time, Renovations Bring a Cozy New Energy to West 91st Street Early Learning Center

A child totally covered by a blanket naps on a mattress on the floor. A sign in the background reads How Do You Feel? and shows faces with different emotions that the children can pick to express their feelings.

Cozy, child-sized armchairs. Soothing colors. A welcoming reception area. Our West 91st Street Early Childhood Education Center has just been renovated, and to Director Angelica Perez, the difference is palpable.  “When the teachers came back, they said it felt peaceful and calming,” she recalled. “There’s a completely different energy in the classrooms.”  In the entryway to the classroom there’s a mirror positioned at child level. Colorful badges with messages like […]

Times are Changing—and the Book Fair is Too

Goddard Riverside Book Fair Logo featuring the Goddard logo with the words Book Fair and a row of books in red, blue, green, gold and purple

Goddard Riverside’s holiday book sale is changing its format and its place on the calendar. “We have loved sharing the Book Fair with you every November for the last 35 years,” said Goddard Executive Director Roderick L. Jones. “But the publishing world is changing, and this event must change too.”  While the Book Fair was […]

Ten Social Justice Books You—and Your Child—Won’t be Able to Put Down

A collage of books shortlisted for the Goddard Riverside book prizes

The shortlists for our book prizes are in, and they’re packed with challenging and inspiring works on subjects from homelessness to immigration. Stay tuned: we’ll announce the winners of the Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice and the Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice on October 13.  “Great social […]

Times are Changing—And the Book Fair is Too

A smiling boy holds a book in the dining room and gymnasium at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center

Our holiday book sale is transforming into a children’s book giveaway—and moving from Fall to Summer. “We have loved sharing the Book Fair with you every November for more than 30 years,” said Roderick L. Jones, executive director of the Upper West Side human service nonprofit. “But the publishing world is changing, and this event […]

A Bash to Remember

An image of Jacob Lefkovitz and Mikayla Miller

Thanks to everyone who came out to our annual Social Justice Never Sleeps Bash at Monarch Rooftop this week! We had a beautiful evening and a great crowd of nearly 200 people. Everyone enjoyed drinks and light bites while learning about our work over the last year and celebrating the ten great books on the […]

Shortlists Announced for Social Justice Book Prizes

Click for more information about our book prizes Ten compelling titles are shortlisted for the Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice and the Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice. The winners of both prizes will be announced online on October 13.  The Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for […]

Backpack Giveaways are a Big Hit

Little boy wearing a bookbag

“There’s toys! There’s toys!” a small girl called out. She dashed across the dining room at our partner, the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, to get a closer look. “Best. Day. Ever.” announced another child. The room was lined with tables containing backpacks, markers, crayons, post-it notes, calculators and other school supplies for all ages. […]

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