child well-being
CCC Participates in International Child Indicator Conference
Since the late 1990s, CCC has championed the use of data to understand child well-being in New York City and make the case for practical solutions to meet the needs of children and families. Our online database, Keeping Track Online is the largest mun …
CCC at MoMA: A Record-Breaking Celebration
Over 800 guests gathered together for a private evening at The Museum of Modern Art on April 27 to support CCC and honor dedicated child advocates, Brad S. Karp and Chris Stern Hyman. View a Photo Gallery from the Event. Brad Karp, Chair of Paul Weiss …
New “Community Risk Ranking” Shows Stark Inequality Among New York City’s Children
Ahead of Mayor de Blasio’s State of the City Address, Citizens’ Committee for Children (CCC), one of the city’s oldest children’s advocacy organizations, has released a new Community Risk Ranking that reveals a stark disparity in child well-being acros …
Introducing CCC’s Community Risk Ranking
Today we are releasing our new child well-being index, CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Measuring Child Well-being in New York City’s 59 Community Districts. Taking into account Keeping Track data on economic security, health, housing, education, and yout …
A Livable City for Every NYC Child: Building Neighborhoods from the Ground Up
There are 2 million children in New York City, the largest population of children of any city in the country. CCC’s primary goal is to ensure that each of them have access to the supports, services and opportunities needed to set them on the path to a …
A Livable City for Every NYC Child
One in three children in New York City lives in poverty. Research shows that children living in poverty often face a number of other factors that can negatively impact their well-being. In New York City for example, we know that children living in pove …