Students of The Georgetown Project’s NEST Empowerment Center continue to display their talents at the center as they learn from a distance.
NEST—which stand for nurturing, empowering and supporting for tomorrow—is a safe haven after the bell rings that offers basic needs, counseling, academic and enrichment support for Georgetown ISD high school students who are homeless, at-risk or living in transition, according to the center’s website.
On April 17, GISD announced that it would close schools for the remainder of the school year, forcing students to finish out the semester from home. The center also remains closed due to coronavirus concerns, but the program continues to check on its students and support them with any needs they may have, Georgetown Project CEO Leslie Janca said.
Every year the center serves about 100 kids and works to fill gaps in services for vulnerable children, Janca said.













