Year In Review
Building Stronger Communities Together
$ 7,2 55
dollars raised and donated by 68 school staff
and community members to the victims of the
Peabody Street fire.
Photo: Coat Drive
1 10
School students, staff, and
friends who participated
in the MLK Day of Service
by organizing a community
clean-up day in partnership
with the Washington Area
Bicyclist Association and
the Metropolitan Police
Department
119
New voters registered to vote
in the 2017 national election.
J E N Y C OC O M A
Carlos Rosario School Student and New Voter
worth of food donated by
Student Government
representatives to Catholic
Charities, Martha’s Table,
and the Carlos Rosario
emergency pantry.
Photo: Legal Clinic
204
325
Community members
and students received
free one-on-one legal
counseling through
community-wide
legal clinics
Community members and
students received assistance
in obtaining affordable
healthcare through D.C.
Health Link events
Photo: DC Health Link sign up kickoff with Mayor Muriel Bowser
Photo: Voter Registration in partnership with UnidosUS.
I want to vote because it’s my way to
reaffirm that I am an important part of this
society and with my vote I can decide who
will represent us better for the benefit of
our community.
$ 3,36 0
47
10 0 0 +
Community members and
students participated in
Know Your Rights Workshops
convened by Councilmember
Brianne Nadeau in partnership
with CARECEN and Many
Languages, One Voice
toys/15 boxes equals the
amount of toys/clothing
respectively donated to local
organizations through student
government-led drives.
Photo: Know Your Rights Workshop hosted by Council Member Brianne Nadeau
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CARLOS ROSARIO SCHOOL
Annual Report 2017
CARLOS ROSARIO SCHOOL
Annual Report 2017
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