Keeping Track
Two Days at Fordham: Dumpson Memorial Lecture on Family Well-Being and Working Forum Recap
Last month, Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York (CCC), along with the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service and the Fordham School of Law, hosted the James R. Dumpson Memorial Lecture on Family Well-Being and Working Forum on New York City …
2017 Celebration Breakfast Recap
We just wrapped up our 2017 Celebration Breakfast, and we are so grateful to everyone who came! If you were able to make it, we hope you enjoyed yourself and feel inspired by the tremendous work underway to support NYC children and their families. If y …
Keeping Track of Family Homelessness in New York City
Today CCC released the new report released Keeping Track of Family Homelessness in New York City. The report takes a comprehensive look at CCC’s community-level data to better understand the needs of the 22,000 children living in Department of Homeless …
Keeping Track of Family Homelessness in New York City
CCC’s Keeping Track of Family Homelessness in New York City report analyzes the relationship between income and rent data and family homelessness across the city’s 59 community districts, and examines the risks to well-being faced by children and famil …
From Strengths to Solutions: An Asset-Based Approach to Meeting Community Needs in Brownsville
Since 1944, Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York (CCC) has engaged colleagues in government, philanthropy, and direct service in data-driven discussions about the needs of children and families in communities throughout New York City and the pr …
The Difference Data Makes
My name is Apurva Mehrotra, and I’m CCC’s Director of Research and Data Analysis. Data has always been integral to CCC’s work – for years, we’ve been collecting and analyzing data on hundreds of indicators of child well-being, and we maintain the large …