Education
Campaign for Children Press Releases To Save Child Care and After-School for 47,000 children in the New York City Budget
CCC is a member of the Campaign for Children. The Campaign is a partnership between the Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care and the New York City Youth Alliance. The goal of the Campaign was to save child care and after-school for over 47,000 childr …
CCC Testimony: City Council Hearing on Resolution Supporting Proposed State Law Making Kindergarten Mandatory in New York City
CCC testified in support of making kindergarten mandatory in New York City at a hearing of the New York City Council Education Committee on June 12, 2012. The hearing was on the City Council’s Proposed Resolution #1330, which calls on the New York Stat …
CCC Testimony: New York City Council Finance Hearing on Fiscal Year 2013 Executive Budget Proposals
CCC testified about the impact the Fiscal Year 2013 Executive Budget proposals would have on children at the June 6, 2012 New York City Council Finance Committee Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2013 Executive Budget proposals. CCC’s testified that we …
Campaign for Children Impact Brief: Parent Voices: What Will You Do if the City Closes Your Child’s Child Care or After-School Program?
CCC is a member of the Campaign for Children, a partnership of the Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care and the NYC Youth Alliance, which was created to prevent the Mayor from cutting child care and after-school from 47,000 children due to lose care …
CCC Testimony: Utilization of Informal Child Care
CCC testified about the value of utilizing informal subsidized child care and of ways to improve its safety and quality at the May 3, 2012 New York State Assembly Children and Families Committee hearing. CCC’s testimony explained that, particularly dur …
CCC’s New York City Fiscal Year 2013 Executive Budget Chart
The New York City Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2013 proposes to cut $110 million dollars in City funds from services to children and families, as well over 47,000 child care and after-school slots. The cuts include reductions in mental health servi …