Issues
Mapping Community Assets on Keeping Track Online to Examine Child Welfare Needs
CCC’s Keeping Track Online data resource continues to be the go-to source for understanding the needs and opportunities to improve child and family well-being across the 59 community districts. This includes the dozens of nonprofit organizations throug …
Citizenship Question Dropped But Attacks On Immigrants Continue
After months of litigation, the Trump administration announced on July 11th that the citizenship question will not be included in the 2020 census questionnaire. CCC joins with our partners in asserting that the goal of the citizenship question was to s …
City Announces Deal on Early Education Salary Parity
Today, Mayor de Blasio, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and leaders at DC37, DC 1707 and the Day Care Council announced a labor agreement for early educators. As you know, early childhood education has a transformative impact on children and familie …
Join Us: Social Media Action On HUD’s Attempt to Remove Families from Housing
Tomorrow, July 9, is the final day to submit comments opposing the Trump Administration’s latest attack on immigrant families. A proposed rule change from the Department of Housing and Urban Development would render an entire household ineligible for r …
How HUD Could Force Immigrant Families out of their Homes
Photo Credit: John McCarten/New York City Council A proposed rule change from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) could force low-income immigrant families to choose between splitting up their families or face potential eviction. Take …
City’s FY 2020 Budget Puts Children First
On June 19, 2019, the City Council approved a CFY 2020 Adopted Budget that clearly puts the needs of the city’s children and families first. From addressing pay inequity among the early education workforce, investing in summer camp and afterschool, cen …