I've worked as a freelance photographer on several SASF projects and was impressed on how well-organized and executed the events have been. Looking at the photos I've taken of the kids, parents, and teachers at events ranging from basketball tournaments to tours of local colleges to fashion shows to the performing arts, it's clear that the kids and teachers and SASF staff and volunteers put a lot of heart and effort into the activities and are very invested in the outcomes. SASF provides opportunities for experiences and chances to develop skills that a lot of the kids might not...
Read morePossibly the worst after school program to send your kids to especially if they attend a program in the urban Brooklyn areas. the agency puts very little care into the sites that are predominantly black. The headquarters and its Brooklyn leadership shows no real concern for line staff and hold the directors to an obnoxious standard that they themselves cannot attain. It takes months for a staff member to be cleared to work because the workers in HR are still working a “2020” like schedule. Overall if you can avoid working or sending your (black) children to this...
Read moreOMG the Spring Showcase last night had to be one of the best school program performances that I have ever personally attended. The level of professionalism and precision and expert execution was seriously, reason to brag and be super proud.
I didn't get a chance to earlier, but I had to take the time out to say Congratulations and BRAVO to you and the SASFNY team.
Being able to attend and see the investment in the students, made me that much more excited about partnering with...
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