Skip to main content So much more than a building : SJRC Texas announces plans to build its first on-site education center
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Harvey Najim, shown at a 2018 groundbreaking on the East Side, donated $800,000 for an education center at SJRC Texas’ Bulverde campus. The center will be named after him.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff file photo
SJRC Texas, formerly known as St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, announced it will be able to build a $1.5 million education center after donors answer its call for aid.
The Harvey E. Najim Educational Center will be the organization’s first dedicated school building. It will serve between 45 and 60 students daily at SJRC’s Bulverde campus, located at 1400 Ridge Creek Lane. The campus provides a home to young survivors of child sex trafficking, as well as foster care children who are pregnant or parenting.
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Hard work - San Antonio teacher hosts free workout camp to support kids in community
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For the past 10 years, physical education teacher Dominic Cameron has hosted DC Speed Camp, a free 16-week program for kids to work on athletic and agility skills at IDEA Harvey E. Najim charter school.Ronald Cortes /Contributor /Show MoreShow Less
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For the past 10 years, physical education teacher Dominic Cameron has hosted DC Speed Camp, a free 16-week program for kids to work on athletic and agility skills at IDEA Harvey E. Najim charter school.Ronald Cortes /Contributor /Show MoreShow Less
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For the past 10 years, physical education teacher Dominic Cameron has hosted DC Speed Camp, a free 16-week program for kids to work on athletic and agility skills at IDEA Harvey E. Najim charter school.Ronald Cortes /Contributor /Show MoreShow Less
Finding quick solutions for newly established small businesses
Criterion Workshop is a small business based in New York specializing in design, modeling, and rendering. After founders Kylie and Steven Garubba both lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they decided to turn their passion projects into a business.
In April 2020, together with Joseph Thompson Architect, the duo designed a COVID-compliant outdoor space for the city of Peekskill, located just outside of New York City. Using Enscape, they rendered a design of the Esther Street Plaza that included a pocket park with lighting, greenery, and spaced seating arrangements. The park was converted from what was once a small side street, nearby a popular coffee shop.