Youth
City Cuts to Summer Programs Hit NYC’s Poorest Communities the Hardest, Says New Report
Contact: Morgan Rubin, 646-517-1813, Campaign4ChildrenPress@gmail.com A new report has found that a majority of the 31,000 middle school students due to lose access to summer programs this year following planned city cuts come from the poorest New York …
CCC Testimony: New York City Council Finance and Youth Services Committees Regarding the Fiscal Year 2017 Preliminary Budget
CCC testified at the New York City Council Finance and Youth Services Committees hearing on March 18, 2016 regarding the Fiscal Year 2017 Preliminary Budget. The Preliminary Budget proposes to fund a number of previously announced initiatives for child …
CCC Heads to Albany!
Today, 34 CCC staff, adult volunteers and youth volunteers traveled to Albany to urge the Legislature to adopt a State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget that will make New York State a better place to be a child. Given that we are a multi-issue, independent …
CCC’S New York State Budget Recommendations for State Fiscal Year 2016-2017
CCC responded to the New York State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget proposals with our Budget Recommendations for the Governor and State Legislature. CCC is a multi-issue child advocacy organization and we have a number of priorities for the upc …
CCC Testimony: Oversight: Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)
CCC testified before the New York City Council Committee on Youth Services on February 25, 2016 at an oversight hearing to examine the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). Every summer, thousands more youth are able to participate in the program bec …
CCC Testimony: New York State Senate Finance Committee and New York State Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Hearing on Executive Budget Proposals for Human Services State Fiscal Year 2016-2017
CCC testified at the New York State Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means hearing on February 9, 2016 regarding the State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget proposals on Human Services. We support many of the Governor’s new proposed investment …