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Community Partners

"I feel so terrific about being a part of Project Morry. I have been working with the organization for nearly 20 years, and I recommend students for the program. Project Morry is the best thing I can do for a child and the best reward a child can receive for doing well in school. I kind of feel like Santa Claus when I can send a child to camp. And the School Year component is essential to keep children motivated to succeed."

Michael, Social Worker


Project Morry is committed to maintaining strong partnerships with respected schools, community organizations and agencies within the tri-state area in order to achieve the best possible outcomes for our young people. Students who participate in our program are referred by these community organizations who continue to partner with us throughout each student’s Project Morry journey. Our community partners play a vital role in the success of Project Morry and in the lives of the students.

Bridgeport Public Schools

Bridgeport, CT

  • Community Partner since 1996
  • 34 elementary/ middle schools and three high schools
  • 34% Latino; 51% African American; 12% White; 3% Other
  • 98% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

Carver Center Port Chester

Port Chester, NY

  • Community Partner since 2008
  • After-school and weekend program for youth and families
  • 74% Latino; 7% African American; 18% White
  • 62% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

Elmsford Union Free School District

Elmsford, NY

  • Community Partner since 2004
  • 52% Latino; 26% African American; 9% Asian; 10% White
  • 37% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

Inwood Academy for Leadership

Washington Heights, NY

  • Community Partner since 2023
  • Grades 5 to 12
  • 92% Latino/ 6% African American/ 1% Multiracial
  • 100% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

New York City Public School 73

Bronx, NY

  • Community Partner since 1996
  • District 9
  • 72% Latino; 27% African American; 1% Other
  • 86% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

Port Chester Public Schools

Port Chester, NY

  • Community Partner since 2023
  • John F. Kennedy Magnet Elementary School
  • 92% Latino/ 3% African American/ 4% White/ 1% Other
  • 80% of students are eligible for free and reduced school lunch

Stamford Public Schools

Stamford, CT

  • Community Partner since 2023;
  • First class from KT Murphy Elementary School
  • 39% Latino; 25% Black/ African American; 4% Asian; 31% White
  • 52% of students are eligible for free or reduced school lunch

United North Amityville Youth Organization

North Amityville, NY

  • Community Partner since 1997
  • After-school and weekend program for youth and families
  • 13% Latino; 69% African American; 18% White; 3% Other
  • 56% of students are eligible for free or reduced school lunch