Keeping Track
Prioritizing NYC’s Children in Time of Transition
As we embrace a time of transition in New York City, we stand ready to work with our new City leadership to ensure that all children have access to the opportunities, services and supports that they need to reach their full potential. Today we are rele …
Healthy, Housed, Educated and Safe: Recommendations to Make NYC a Better Place for Children
There are 1.8 million children in New York City – the largest population of children of any city in the nation. Over the last decade real progress has been made in areas such as child health, child welfare and juvenile justice. But despite these gains, …
Know the Facts. Share the Facts. Be Part of the Solution.
You may have heard about it at our Celebration Breakfast at the Waldorf Astoria. You may have read about it on Facebook or Twitter. You may have seen for yourself at a community education course, an advocacy event, or in our Keeping Track of New York C …
New Census Data Shows Increase in Child Poverty in NYC
The U.S. Census Bureau released their updated data from the 2012 American Community Survey and it once again showed child poverty to be increasing in New York City. The new data provides sobering evidence that, even four years after the economic recove …
Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2012
CCC has created a Snapshot of NYC Children and Families in 2012, including an infographic and data table by borough, that shows key data elements from the 2012 United States Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. At 31.4%, New York City’s child pov …
CCC Launches New Keeping Track Online Data Tool!
CCC’s Keeping Track of New York City’s Children database of child well-being indicators just got a lot more exciting! Today we launched a new interactive data tool that allows you to create your own maps and tables using more than one hundred measures …