Family Support

Children’s Aid Supports Denim Day NYC, Advocacy for Sexual Assault Victims

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In 1998, the Italian Supreme Court dismissed a rape case, reasoning that since the victim was wearing tight jeans–which are hard to remove–she must have consented to the act.

Proud Washington Heights Parents Graduate, Better Equipped for Work Force and Economy

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Children's Aid Dads Pledge Their Best at Daddy Pick Up Day

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Children's Aid Fights for New York City's Kids

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Children's Aid Students and Parents Advocate for School Based Health Centers in Albany

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Citizenship Application Assistance Workshop in Washington Heights

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New York Times Neediest Cases Story: Love at First Sight, and Through Years of Struggles That Followed

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Monique and Angel Cartegna make ends meet after job loss and injury.

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.

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