New York
CDF-NY has been working on children’s advocacy since 1992. Today, we collaborate with children, youth and families to advance collective action around youth and family justice, economic mobility and health equity.
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Starting to Live
Our pilot with YouthNPower revealed the transformative potential of unconditional cash to help young people emerging from foster care to experience stability and a sense of control over their own lives—to truly experience a transition to adulthood.
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News from New York
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Child Poverty
Landmark Studies Reveal Direct Cash Grants Boost Employment, Improve Well-being, Stability for NYC Youth Exiting Foster Care, Without Negative Consequences
Findings from two studies show powerful results from unconditional cash grants pilot program for young adults transitioning out of New York City’s foster care system: increased sense of well-being and self-determination, greater portion of youth in labor market, and enhanced financial stability, with no increase in negative outcomes like jail entry or shelter use.…
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Child Poverty
“STARTING TO LIVE”
Our pilot revealed the transformative potential of unconditional cash to help young people emerging from foster care to experience stability and a sense of control over their own lives—to truly experience a transition to adulthood.…
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Child Poverty
New York State must stand with children this year
In one of the richest states in the U.S., 1 in 5 New York children are experiencing poverty. This is a policy choice, and this year’s state budget illustrates what is at stake for our children and families.…
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Child Welfare
Child and Family Wellbeing Fund One-pager
Legislation creating a new Child and Family Wellbeing Fund would support children’s growth and development by investing resources in 10 communities that have been historically disenfranchised and targeted for government intervention through the child protective services (CPS)/child welfare system for 5 years.…
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Children’s Defense Fund – New York
815 Second Avenue, 8th Fl.,
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 697-2323
Fax: (212) 697-0566