The WSFS CARES Foundation provided $200,000 in grants to two Wilmington-based nonprofits, Be Ready Community Development Corp. and TeenSHARP.
TeenSHARP CEO and co-founder Atnre Alleyne states the free, online course will help students, parents, and educators deepen their knowledge of Black history.
Richards, Layton & Finger launches a new externship program for local college students from diverse backgrounds with TeenSHARP.
WILMINGTON —As the pandemic-affected school year winds down, TeenSHARP and the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) are ramping up their annual college prep blitz—and they say it’s more important than […]
By Atnre Alleyne Guest Columnist To celebrate the start of Black History Month, I recently posted one of my most treasured pictures on social media: A picture of me and […]
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