Catholic Charities Child Care Program recently launched a Problem Solvers Club in an effort to create a positive peer environment that values constructive problem solving as it relates to resolving conflicts. As part of the Social Emotional Activities component of the aftercare program, the goals of the club are to learn how to manage anger, learn how to solve your own problems and learn how to help others solve their problems.
The Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen (CCDOM) Leader in Training (L.I.T.) Program is a component of the CCDOM Summer Camp. This component is a great opportunity for young people between the ages of 11 to 15 years old to develop leadership and job readiness skills. Through training and hands on experiences the L.I.T.’s will develop positive character traits that will last a lifetime.
Group Leader Miss Tiara is surrounded by her students at one of Catholic Charities’ After School programs. For more than 30 years, Catholic Charities has provided high quality affordable child care and enrichment in targeted areas in Somerset, Middlesex and Warren Counties. Overall, 1,553 children were enrolled in Catholic Charities child care programs in fiscal year 2017 including 174 in early learning centers, 1,035 children in school age child care, and 344 children in summer camp programs.