Aquatic Academy Keeps Kids in the Flow

The CAUSE program’s Interns have a 100 percent high school graduation rate, and over the past nine years 100 percent enrolled in college. The Center has mentored more than 150 high schoolers and served more than 40,000 youth through its summer camps and other outreach programs. (Learn more)

CAUSE visits Capitol Hill to support afterschool programs

Youth representatives from CAUSE met with members of Congress to advocate for afterschool programs as part of the Afterschool Alliance’s Afterschool for All Challenge. Participants were sent to Capitol Hill to advocate as part of the 21st Century Learning Centers initiative. (Learn more)

Camden youth participate in Youth Summit in Washington, D.C.

The Center for Aquatic Sciences is proud to announce that five students from its Community and Urban Science Enrichment, CAUSE, program traveled to Washington D.C. to participate in the 4th Coastal America Partnership Student Summit on the Oceans and Coast. (Learn more)

Outreach visits the Bellmawr Branch of the Camden County Library

Guest speakers from the Center for Aquatic Sciences presented “Investigating Invertebrates” at the Bellmawr Branch of the Camden County Library. The children who attended the program were able to get up close and personal with Madagascar hissing cockroaches, Starfish, Horseshoe crabs, a Chilean rose tarantula and a Diamondback terrapin. (Learn more)