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Youth Advocate for Better Community Services in Washington, D.C.
Our student artists shared ideas about how to improve their communities on Capitol Hill.
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How Gun Violence Impacts School Children
Children’s Aid embarked on a listening tour to understand our students’ concerns about gun violence.
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Scholarships Provide Pathway to a Successful Future
We awarded 14 scholarships to ease the financial burden of attending college.
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How Our School-Based Health Centers Changed a Family’s Life
Our school-based health centers helped Mayra Cueto Peralta and her son navigate a health condition.
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11th Annual Iron Go!Chefs Showcases Student Cooks
Students race the clock to create vegetarian, literary-themed recipes.
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Michelle Avila named to City & State’s Nonprofit 40 under 40
Michelle has advocated for our children and families at the local, state, and federal levels of government.
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Nurse Spotlight: Tisha Alleyne Fulfills Family Legacy at Children’s Aid
For Tisha Alleyne, nursing is about more than just medicine; it’s about creating a bond.
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Celebrating Our Dedicated Teachers: Mariah DeJesus
Mariah DeJesus works with 4-year-olds at P.S. 5 in Washington Heights to get them ready for kindergarten.
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Signs That Your Child May Need Professional Behavioral Health Services
Our behavioral health professionals provide some tips for seeking professional help.
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These Teachers Use Their Decades of Experience to Prepare Young Learners
Natasha Delisle and Sophia Beckford get students ready for kindergarten at the Bronx Early Childhood Center.
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Nurse Spotlight: Esther Sintim
Esther brings Ghanaian warmth and care to all of her cases at Children's Aid.
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Teacher Spotlight: Jilecia Woodhouse Educates the Next Generation of Scientists
Jilecia thought she wanted to be a doctor, but she found her calling in the classroom