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MMCC Cornerstone Summer Camp includes activities such as literacy programs, tutoring, homework help, financial literacy and planning, computer access, and project-based learning opportunities. Participants can take part in math clubs, photography, digital recording, creative and media arts, computers, chess, martial arts, instructional and free swim, boating, fishing, art, drama, dance, fitness, engineering, orienteering, challenge and adventure, music, pottery, sports, technology, activity groups, yoga, tai chi, exercise, and glee club. The program also offers high school and college prep, college tours, early college awareness, individual and group counseling, recreational activities such as dance, wrestling, boxing conditioning, soccer, basketball, and others, as well as activities related to healthy eating and living and Native American culture.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Appointments are available Monday–Friday from 9:00am–7:00pm, with Saturday appointments available upon request.
MMCC’s Cornerstone Programs offer year-round activities for children, youth, adults, and seniors in partnership with the NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA). MMCC serves more than 50,000 preschoolers, afterschool children, teens, adults, and older adults each year. The organization’s mission is to improve the lives of Bronx and Manhattan residents through humanitarian efforts, opening gateways to success in its programs and services, and to help the individuals it serves build self-confidence and self-sufficiency. The leadership team includes Chief Executive Officer Rita Santelia and other executives and board members such as Shakil Khan, Mike Halpern, Agnes V. Matibag, Michele Erazo, Jon Lefkowitz, Roy Esnard, and Sam Silverman. MMCC is an equal opportunity employer and program.
Last updated April 17, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Appointments are available Monday–Friday from 9:00am–7:00pm, with Saturday appointments available upon request.
MMCC’s Cornerstone Programs offer year-round activities for children, youth, adults, and seniors in partnership with the NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA). MMCC serves more than 50,000 preschoolers, afterschool children, teens, adults, and older adults each year. The organization’s mission is to improve the lives of Bronx and Manhattan residents through humanitarian efforts, opening gateways to success in its programs and services, and to help the individuals it serves build self-confidence and self-sufficiency. The leadership team includes Chief Executive Officer Rita Santelia and other executives and board members such as Shakil Khan, Mike Halpern, Agnes V. Matibag, Michele Erazo, Jon Lefkowitz, Roy Esnard, and Sam Silverman. MMCC is an equal opportunity employer and program.
Last updated April 17, 2026.
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