04/13/2026
Scenes from a Harlem Opportunity Fair.
All Star Code tabled on the plaza at the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building last Saturday for the Summer Youth Resource Fair, hosted by and . Families, students, and community organizations moved through 125th Street all afternoon, sharing summer programs, internships, and career pathways with young people before April deadlines close.
High school students in 9th through 12th grade can still apply for the All Star Code Summer Intensive 2026, a six-week program of project-based technical training, AI literacy, and workforce preparation offered free of charge to students nationally. Application deadline: April 17. Apply at apply.allstarcode.org/si26.
Thank you to , Deputy Borough President Miesha Smith, and Director of Special Events Kiara Royer for the invitation and the coordination.
One of the organizations tabling alongside us was . Representing them was Jordan Haskell, a 2017 All Star Code Scholar who now serves as a Client Advocate at , a Brooklyn nonprofit delivering workforce development, housing support, and direct services to tens of thousands of New Yorkers each year. Jordan came through the pipeline, built a career in community service, and showed up Saturday to connect more young people to opportunity. That is what the near-peer cycle looks like in practice.
P.S. Shoutout to . Chef Tami launched that mobile kitchen on that exact corner in April 2016, and a decade later that queue is stronger than ever.
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