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SHILOH NYC
We are a Christian not-for-profit organization dedicated to equipping New York City at-risk youth and their families with tools that build hope, confidence and the skills to attain their goals. Our community programs enrich the lives of youth physically, mentally and spiritually.
SHILOH NYC
We are a Christian not-for-profit organization dedicated to equipping New York City at-risk youth and their families with tools that build hope, confidence and the skills to attain their goals. Our community programs enrich the lives of youth physically, mentally and spiritually.
Shiloh has always been a collection of exceptional and diverse people brought together by the common purpose of serving the youth in disadvantaged neighborhoods in NYC. Through simple expressions of God's love this collection of servants has restored hope and selfworth to thousands of children, over Shiloh's 60 years of service.
OUR MISSION
SHILOH NYC is a Christian not-for-profit organization dedicated to equipping New York City underserved youth and their families with tools that build hope, confidence and the skills to attain their goals. Through its programs, Shiloh NYC mentors youth in an effort to positively impact their physical, mental and spiritual growth.
SHILOH NYC is a Christian not-for-profit organization dedicated to equipping New York City underserved youth and their families with tools that build hope, confidence and the skills to attain their goals. Through its programs, Shiloh NYC mentors youth in an effort to positively impact their physical, mental and spiritual growth.
OUR BEGINNING
In the summer of 1951, Shiloh held its first camp session under the direction of Eddie Grindley at a site in Mendham, New Jersey provided by Clinton Davidson, a wealthy New York businessman. In the 60's and 70's, Shiloh expanded to include year-round, community-based programs in New York City and surrounding communities. In 1976, the camp was moved from New Jersey to its present site in Woodridge, New York. During the 80's and early 90's Shiloh downsized to offering only summer camp programs, but in 1995 Shiloh overcame economic hurdles and once again expanded into the neighborhoods. Throughout its history, the Shiloh organization has served more than 10,000 at-risk children from New York City’s most difficult communities.
In the summer of 1951, Shiloh held its first camp session under the direction of Eddie Grindley at a site in Mendham, New Jersey provided by Clinton Davidson, a wealthy New York businessman. In the 60's and 70's, Shiloh expanded to include year-round, community-based programs in New York City and surrounding communities. In 1976, the camp was moved from New Jersey to its present site in Woodridge, New York. During the 80's and early 90's Shiloh downsized to offering only summer camp programs, but in 1995 Shiloh overcame economic hurdles and once again expanded into the neighborhoods. Throughout its history, the Shiloh organization has served more than 10,000 at-risk children from New York City’s most difficult communities.