Christodora Campfire
2022
Celebrating 125 Years
Thank you to everyone who supported the 2022 Christodora Campfire and the kick-off of our 125th anniversary celebrations!
2022 Gala Videos
Alumni Circle: What did Christodora mean to you when you first joined?
Alumni Circle: How do you carry Christodora with you in your life now?
Alumni Circle: What does Christodora mean to our future?
Spirit of Christodora Award: Judith F. Rivkin, Christodora Executive Director
Featuring
Christodora “Alumni Circle” Members
Gala alumni honorees from prior years
who continue to inspire
Aaliyah Bell
Kathleen Castillo
Adrian Castro
Dieynabou Diallo
Yarniece Hamlett
David Hidalgo
Stephen Payne
Madison Payton
Celines Pinto
Xatziri Ponce
Sin Senh
Renel St. Jour
Alyssa Strykers
Tenzin Wangmo
&
Judith F. Rivkin, Executive Director
2022 Spirit of Christodora Honoree
Thank You to our Corporate Sponsers
Download a copy of the gala program.
Read our event recap.
Photographs from the 2022 Christodora Campfire
Christodora Milestones
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CLASSROOMS and AFTERSCHOOL in NYC
1980s —
Christodora educators bring hands-on ecology into public school classrooms, sparking students’ interest in science and nature. Students can stay involved throughout the year by participating in weekend stewardship and field ecology programs in city parks and beyond.
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MANICE EDUCATION CENTER
1981 —
New wilderness camp program in the Berkshires replaced Camp Northover, to enhance opportunities for developing outdoor and leadership skills. Summer sessions and school-year field trips serve almost 1,000 NYC students per year. Students return year after year and develop into staff members and role models. -
FOCUS ON NATURE
1948 —
Board refocused mission on nature-based programs, while providing community services with NYC partners including Riis Houses. In the 1970’s, launched backwoods excursion and ecology education programs in Harriman State Park and the Adirondacks, and in NYC at the American Museum of Natural History. -
CHRISTODORA HOUSE
1927-1948
Expanded programs at new, 16-story Christodora House on Tompkins Square. Pioneered model in which residents shared their skills with the community. The Poets' Guild, including Robert Frost, published the Unbound Anthology to make poetry accessible to all.
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CAMPING BEGINS
1908
Camp Northover, in New Jersey, opened as a summer refuge for outdoor recreation and healthy living. Harry Hopkins joined as a young camp counselor and then lived and worked at the Settlement on Ave B; informed his later work as architect of the New Deal.
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FOUNDING
1897-1898
Young Women's Settlement founded; renamed Christodora ("Gift of Love") in 1898 with enlarged scope, at 147 Ave B. Provided nonsectarian support for immigrant families through vocational training, community gathering, art and music schools; hosted George Gerswhin's first public recital in 1914