Child Care
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 Testimony: New York City Council General Welfare Committee Hearing on Fiscal Year 2013 Preliminary Budget Proposals
CCC testified about the impact the Fiscal Year 2013 Preliminary Budget would have on children and families served by the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), Human Resources Administration (HRA), and Department of Homeless Services (DHS) at th …
Campaign for Children Impact Brief: New York City’s Diminishing Investment in NYC Children and Working Families
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: City Council Oversight Hearing: Poverty Trends in NYC
CCC testified about the increase in poverty in New York City and the need to protect social service supports for families at the December 12, 2011 City Council Joint Community Development and General Welfare Committees Hearing. The most recent U.S. Cen …
CCC Testimony: Challenges Facing the Child Care Community
CCC testified about the upcoming state budget process, New York City’s EarlyLearn RFP, and the shortage of funds to maintain capacity, let alone enhance quality when low- income, working New Yorkers need subsidized child care more than ever, at the Dec …