Keeping Track
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 …
PowerPoint Presentation: Keeping Track 2015
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children is the most comprehensive centralized database tracking the well-being of New York City’s children. It has become a must-read for government officials, professionals, parents, and all New Yorkers seeking to imp …
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children, Eleventh Edition (2015)
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children is the most comprehensive centralized database tracking the well-being of New York City’s children. It has become a must-read for government officials, professionals, parents, and all New Yorkers seeking to imp …
Citizens’ Committee for Children Releases New Databook on State of NYC’s 1.8M Children
For Immediate Release: Thursday, April 23, 2015 “Keeping Track,” the Most Comprehensive Dataset on NYC’s Children, Details Persistent Racial & Geographic Inequality Citizens’ Committee for Children (CCC), one of the city’s oldest children’s advocac …
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children Premiere
This event is currently at capacity, but please reach out to us to be placed on the waiting list. For over twenty years, Citizens’ Committee for Children has been collecting and compiling the most comprehensive database on the well-being of New York Ci …
CCC’s Community Risk Ranking: Housing
Thank you for joining our blog series, which explores CCC’s Community Risk Ranking in greater detail. So far, we have examined the economic security data and what they tell us about life for at-risk children in New York City. For our next entry, we wil …