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Richard Buery on The Huffington Post: A New Charter School, A New Approach to Escaping Poverty

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"The lessons we have learned from community schools demonstrate that addressing the growing achievement gap requires a holistic and legitimate effort to refocus the system on children and their needs."

New York Times Neediest Cases Story: Trying to Give Her Family a Better Life Than Hers

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Enid Cruz make ends meet to keep a roof over her family's head.

Chinese Delegation Visits P.S. 152 Early Head Start

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New York Times Neediest Cases Story: Long After Southern Storm, Still Looking for New Home

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Shelly Berry enter her children in schools and find work for herself.

New York Times Neediest Cases Story: A Drive for Education From an Inspiring Mother

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Dianuris Ortiz reach her goal of entering and graduating from college.

Children's Aid Helps to Educate Latinos on the Citizenship Process

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Children’s Aid Society’s Food & Nutrition Director to Speak at Local Food Conference

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New York City Mayor Honors MLK at Children’s Aid Community School

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New York Times Neediest Cases Story: In a Family Emergency, $204 and Help With Red Tape

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Salena Johnson take care of her two young sons as she looks for work and volunteers at their school:

Children’s Aid Top Ten Blog Posts of 2011

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