Rocking the Boat uses traditional wooden boatbuilding and on-water education to allow high school age youth to develop into empowered and responsible adults. Four levels of community and youth development programs operate year round and serve over 2,000 students and community members annually. They are drawn from a range of New York City public high schools and neighborhoods, primarily in the South Bronx. Kids don't just build boats at Rocking the Boat, boats build kids.
Rocking the Boat at Philipsburg Manor - Summer 2005 Rocking the Boat uses traditional wooden boatbuilding and on-water education to allow high school age youth to develop into empowered and responsible adults. Four levels of community and youth development programs operate year round and serve over 2,000 students and community members annually. They are drawn from a range of New York City public high schools and neighborhoods, primarily in the South Bronx. Kids don't just build boats at Rockin...
Rocking the Boat uses traditional wooden boatbuilding and on-water education to allow high school age youth to develop into empowered and responsible adults. Four levels of community and youth development programs operate year round and serve over 2,000 students and community members annually. They are drawn from a range of New York City public high schools and neighborhoods, primarily in the South Bronx. Kids don't just build boats at Rocking the Boat, boats build kids.