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A Forever Home for Sisters Who Craved Stability
On National Adoption Awareness Month, we celebrate adoptive parents Silveria and Armando Miner, who provide a stable home for two sisters.
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Creating a Safe Space for Domestic Violence Survivors during COVID-19
The Family Wellness Program ensures that Domestic Violence survivors continue healing during a pandemic.
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Making Good Decisions
Children’s Aid’s Lysandra Agosto is the manager of compliance for the Early Childhood division. She is also among the 40 Under 40 in City and State’s 2020 list of movers and shakers.
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Election 2020
Election Day is Tuesday, November 3. Learn how to sign up for an absentee ballot and explore key dates and voter deadlines for New York.
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Providing Mental Health Support during Turbulent Times
Our behavioral health team quickly offered telehealth services to accommodate clients throughout COVID-19.
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As School Begins, Ensuring Children are Vaccinated is Critical
As parents and children head “back to school,” the landscape looks very different this year. But one thing hasn’t changed: the importance of ensuring kids are up-to-date on their required vaccinations.
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The Unsung Heroes in Community Schools
It’s Community School Coordinators Appreciation Week, and we are celebrating our school coordinators and directors who are often the unsung heroes of successful community schools.
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Help Your Community Thrive – Complete the Census
The census will determine how $1.5 trillion in federal funds is distributed.
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Summer Jobs Allow Bronx Youth to Help Neighbors with COVID-related Struggles
The My Bronx Impact call center connects residents with free and affordable resources.
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In the Wake of the Pandemic, Felisa Nickel Goes Above and Beyond
Our care coordinators are more than trained health professionals, they are dedicated specialists that help Children’s Aid families on a very personal level.
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A Smooth Transition During Bumpy Times
The community school’s investment in student and family support services and technology helped ease CACPCS teachers’ and students’ transition to remote learning.
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Children’s Aid Fifth Grader Makes Social Justice Part of the Curriculum
11-year-old Breanna Collazo organized a Black Lives Matter protest in her Bronx neighborhood.