Family Support

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

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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:

New York Times Neediest Cases Story: A Woman’s Struggles Unleash Memories of Trauma

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The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund recently featured this Children’s Aid story about helping Brendaly Mozco work through many years of surpressed trauma and getting her family back on the right track to emotional and financial stability:

Protect Your Child Against Cyber Bullying

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Empowering Parents for 25 Years

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2011 CoWAP Conference Preview

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Children’s Aid Society and Diverse Coalition Demand City Reinstate Funding for After-School Programs

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The Children’s Aid Society, along with representatives from CAMBA, The Educational Alliance, The After-School Corporation, YMCA of Greater New York, United Neighborhood Houses, Good Shepherd Services, UJA-Federation and other advocates, was joined by Council members Lew Fidler and Jumanne D. Williams at a press conference on the steps of City Hall this morning to demand the City reinstate the $23 million proposed reduction in vital after-school programs.

Children's Aid Celebrates National Social Work Month

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Who Cares? The Children's Aid Society Does!

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Mexican Consulate on Wheels Visits East Harlem Center

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