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Forbes.com makes a “pitch” for Children’s Aid!

This elegant essay about Children’s Aid is accompanied by an interview with CEO C. Warren Moses.

Donor's New Upper West Side Store Benefits Children’s Aid in More Ways Than One

A new children’s accessory store trains youth from several Children’s Aid programs and employs 14 teens.

Students Don Scrubs to Explore Nursing

The "Growing Our Own Nurses" program helps urban students achieve career dreams at the same time as it addresses America's nursing shortage.

The Need to Succeed: Teens Chart Their Course (video)

This inspiring video was created in 2006 to better illustrate The Children’s Aid Society’s programming for teens.

2007 Wick Stern Scholars Honored at Luncheon

Trustee Jean Stern and her husband, Robert recently met with a group of college-bound recipients of a scholarship they established in honor of their son.

Urban Teens' Poetry Expresses Yearning and Hope

For some Children's Aid teens, poetry provides a way of coming to terms with the often-harsh realities of urban life. Read some samples from young people in one creative writing program.

Spelling Bee Winner, Age 13, Is Aspiring Playwright!

Joshua, a 13 year old participant at the East Harlem Center, is a champion speller whose love for words and language has led him to write a screenplay he plans to turn into a musical.

Fitness, Fiction and Fun!

Maureen Holohan, author of the popular "Broadway Ballplayers" young people's novels, stopped by Children's Aid's Frederick Douglass Center to sign books and dispense hoop pointers.

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