
Staff
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Making Good Decisions
Children’s Aid’s Lysandra Agosto is the manager of compliance for the Early Childhood division. She is also among the 40 Under 40 in City and State’s 2020 list of movers and shakers.
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Providing Mental Health Support during Turbulent Times
Our behavioral health team quickly offered telehealth services to accommodate clients throughout COVID-19.
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The Unsung Heroes in Community Schools
It’s Community School Coordinators Appreciation Week, and we are celebrating our school coordinators and directors who are often the unsung heroes of successful community schools.
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In the Wake of the Pandemic, Felisa Nickel Goes Above and Beyond
Our care coordinators are more than trained health professionals, they are dedicated specialists that help Children’s Aid families on a very personal level.
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Whitney Reuling named 40 Under 40 Rising Star in Food Policy
Whitney Reuling, director of food and nutrition programs at Children’s Aid is named a 40 Under 40 Rising Star in NYC Food Policy.
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A true embodiment of our history
We bid a fond farewell to Carolyn Masters, an integral piece of our organization’s history.
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Feeding Minds and Bodies with Books
The Child Welfare and Family Services Education Team launch Grab and Go Book Project: Feeding Minds and Bodies.
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Celebrating the Ingenuity of Our Teachers: Part Six
Fatima Reyes, who has worked at Children’s Aid for more than 20 years, is an invaluable resource to families struggling during the pandemic.
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Making a Family during COVID-19
Foster care parents help provide structure and support for youth.
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Celebrating the Commitment of our Nurses: Part Two
The nurses and health educators at our sites are continuing to serve patients in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mentoring Students in the Wake of COVID-19
Our College and Career team mentor youth and help them focus on sports and education during COVID- 19.
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Celebrating the Commitment of our Nurses: Part One
The nurses at our sites are continuing to serve patients in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.