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CCC Statement in Response to the New York State Adopted Budget for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
For Immediate Release: April 2, 2018 Contacts: Elysia Murphy, emurphy@cccnewyork.org (212) 673-1800 x18 Stephanie Gendell, sgendell@cccnewyork.org (212) 673-1800 x17 CCC is grateful to the family members, providers, advocates, and everyday New Y …
CCC Keeps the Pressure on in Albany
More than 40 volunteers and staff from CCC traveled to Albany yesterday to voice our strong concern about State Budget proposals that would negatively impact children and their families. These proposals include cuts to child welfare services in New Yo …
CCC’s New York State Budget Recommendations For State Fiscal Year 2018-2019
CCC responded to the New York State Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Executive Budget proposals with Budget Recommendations for the Governor and State Legislature. Notably, CCC supported a number of proposals to benefit children and families, including an additio …
Reducing stress for children and families
Power of Two program graduate and Bronx office manager Shamina Bermudez plays with her son. One Sunday after church, Brownsville mom Shamina Bermudez took her four children out for pizza. The pizza was too hot for her youngest, a toddler, to eat right …
Growing Up NYC: Resources to help parents thrive
Becoming a new parent can be incredibly overwhelming – especially for parents that aren’t sure where to turn for answers to the omnipresent question, “What do I do now?” New York City has lots of programs and resources to help new parents raise their c …
CCC Testimony: New York City Council Finance and Mental Health, Developmental Disability, Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Disability Services Committees Regarding The Fiscal Year 2018 Preliminary Budget
CCC submitted testimony for the New York City Council Committees on Finance and on Mental Health, Developmental Disability, Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Disability Services hearing on March 20, 2017 regarding the Fiscal Year 2018 Preliminary Budget. …
What the American Health Care Act means for NYC children
The American Health Care Act that the House of Representatives unveiled last week could have negative implications for millions of Americans, including children. We know that health coverage is essential for New York’s City’s 1.8 million children. We a …