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History

CAW was founded in 1989 by 3 women who saw a need for children of African descent to learn more about their history and heritage. This band of 3 volunteers took-in 12 students to teach them Swahili and expose them to the arts. The women soon discovered that most of their pupils had trouble reading. They determined that if these children were going to learn their history, they would first have to learn to read.

It was then CAW launched a unique cultural curriculum, anchored by a literacy acceleration program that continues to produce exceptional results.

 From its humble beginnings, CAW is celebrating its 20th year, serving 1,200+ youth and families per year in South Florida’s most high-risk neighborhoods.

All CAW programs are rooted in the affirmation that self-awareness is essential to success and is the bedrock ingredient to positive self-determination. For this reason, all of our programs incorporate training in history, culture, and self-identity.

 

Agency Fact Sheets

Year Founded: 1989
Total Youth & Families Served: 10,000
Staff: 40 total, 30 in professional positions
After School & Program Sites Operated (2005-10): 9

Executive Team
Carolyn "Kiani" Nesbitt, Founder & CEO
LaTrisha Carter, Founder & COO
Ed Haynes, Chairman of the Board
Adrienne Haynes, OOS Program Coordinator
Michelle Johnson, IPC Program Coordinator
Alberta Jones, ICC/FEP Program Coordinator

Current Partners:
Switchboard of Miami
North Dade Family and Child Alliance
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
City of Miami Gardens
The Children’s Trust
The Malik Yoba National Theatre Company
JEBA Enterprises, Inc.
Miami-Dade County Public Schools
Community Capacity Builders
Informed Families

CAW members love
The Unity Circle demonstrated at CAW’s 2001 Showcase
CAW Founders pictured with the world renowned Winnie Mandela at CAW’s 1994 Sisterhood Conference
Modesto Abety, Executive Director, The Children’s Trust, La Trisha Carter, Concerned African Women, Persephone Taylor Gary, Public Policy & Outreach Director, The Children’s Trust, Shirley Gibson , Mayor, City of Miami Gardens, Carolyn “Kiani” Nesbitt, Executive Director, Concerned African Women, Alexis Caputo, Thema Campbell, Wilbert “Tee” Holloway, Miami Dade County Public School Board Member
CAW's appreciation
Isaac Hayes with CAW’s Executive Team at the 1999 Super Bowl Celebrity Cruise
Pictured below: some of the more than 500 youth who attended CAW’s Summer Camps in 2006

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