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Supporting Whole Child Education at Baxter Community Center

October 31, 2025

Grandville Avenue Arts + Humanities (GAAH) builds environments of curiosity and creativity with their neighbors to cultivate inclusion and justice. Its Cook Library Center is a community resource hub offering critical library services and academic support through the Cook Library After School program.

In July of 2021, GAAH was awarded a three-year $150,000 grant to continue support of Cook Library After School and engage students and families in identifying and evaluating the programs and services offered. Hear from GAAH staff, students, and parents as they share in their work.

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