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For more than 160 years, Children’s Aid has been committed to ensuring that there are no boundaries to the aspirations of young people, no limits to their potential. We are leading a comprehensive counterattack on the obstacles that threatens kids’ achievement in school and in life. At Children’s Aid, we are teachers and social workers, coaches and health care providers. We know what it takes to ensure children grow up strong and healthy, and ready to thrive in school and life.

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05/28/2026

to when we were on the green at in support of the mission. The may be over, but our work continues. Check out our full gallery and show your support by donating today: https://canyc.info/3PvLh2N

05/27/2026

Mental health shapes how young people learn, build relationships, cope with challenges, and grow. This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re helping raise awareness, reduce stigma, and encourage open conversations around youth mental health.

An estimated 1 in 7 U.S. youth ages 6 to 17 have a mental health disorder, reminding us just how important early support, access to care, and trusted community resources truly are.

Every child deserves to feel seen, supported, and cared for.

05/26/2026

🗳️ New York voters — can’t make it to a poll site? You can still cast your ballot by requesting a mail ballot.

There are three options:
📬 Early Mail Ballot: Any registered voter in New York can apply.
📬 Absentee Ballot: Requires a valid reason for not voting in person.
♿ Accessible Ballot: For voters with disabilities that interfere with reading, writing, or using printed materials. Compatible with screen readers.

How to apply:
💻 Online (takes less than 2 minutes): https://www.nycvotes.org/how-to-vote/register-to-vote/
📬 By mail: https://www.nycvotes.org/how-to-vote/vote-by-mail/

📅 Important deadline: June 13 is the last day to register to vote for the primary election and the deadline to request a mail ballot online or by mail.

As we observe Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember the courageous service members who gave their lives i...
05/25/2026

As we observe Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember the courageous service members who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice, bravery, and dedication will never be forgotten, and we recognize the lasting impact they have had on generations of families and communities across our nation.

Today, we reflect with gratitude and remembrance as we honor their legacy.

Something magical rolled into Harlem this week! 🎶Lincoln Center Theater’s “Wheels of a Dream” truck stopped by our Dunle...
05/21/2026

Something magical rolled into Harlem this week! 🎶

Lincoln Center Theater’s “Wheels of a Dream” truck stopped by our Dunlevy Milbank Center, filling the air with tunes from the hit Broadway musical Ragtime. As the songs played, our kids shared their hopes and dreams for the future.

Lincoln Center Theater

05/20/2026

This AANHPI Heritage Month, we celebrate the rich cultures, histories, and lasting contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

This year’s theme, “Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together,” highlights the impact of collective strength, shared stories, and building deeper understanding across communities.

At Children’s Aid, we’re grateful for the many ways our AANHPI colleagues, families, and community members help shape our programs, enrich our culture, and advance our mission every day.

05/15/2026

It’s almost beach season, and NYC beaches officially open May 23! 🌊☀️ As families and young people get ready to head to the water this summer, we want everyone to stay safe, have fun, and keep water safety top of mind.

Children’s Aid is proud to be part of both the NYC Lifeguard Interorganizational Task Force to Prevent Childhood Drownings and the NYS Commission on Childhood Drowning alongside partners like NYC Parks and NYC Public Schools.

Shoutout to our partners at NYC Parks and NYC Public Schools for creating this fun and informative video filled with important swim safety reminders, including only swimming when NYC Parks lifeguards are on duty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

And thank you to all of the amazing NYC Parks lifeguards who help keep New Yorkers safe every summer season! 🏖️

Learn more about water safety practices ➡️ https://on.nyc.gov/NYCWaterSafety

During National Foster Care Month, we’re continuing to call for stronger transportation support for students in foster c...
05/13/2026

During National Foster Care Month, we’re continuing to call for stronger transportation support for students in foster care across New York City.

Recently, Dr. Brenda Triplett, our senior director of educational achievement & partnerships, testified on the urgent need for transportation solutions that help students in foster care remain in their schools and maintain stability during times of transition. Too many young people are still experiencing long delays in receiving school bus service, forcing them to miss school or switch schools altogether.

We’re proud to stand alongside 25+ organizations urging NYC to invest $3 million for NYC public schools and ACS to provide interim transportation support for students waiting for essential bus service.

Read more in Chalkbeat’s recent article: https://canyc.info/3PECo6T

This National Nurses Week, we’re honoring the incredible nurses across our school-based and community health centers who...
05/12/2026

This National Nurses Week, we’re honoring the incredible nurses across our school-based and community health centers who help children stay healthy, supported, and ready to learn.

By caring for young people where they are—in schools and in their communities—our nursing staff helps remove barriers to care and creates trusted spaces for children and families. Their compassion, expertise, and dedication make a lasting difference every single day.

Thank you to all of our nurses for the many ways you show up for our young people and communities. We see you, we celebrate you, and we thank you for the care and commitment you bring to this work every day.

05/11/2026

📢 Calling all New Yorkers! Want to get involved this primary election season? Become a poll worker and earn money while supporting your community and the democratic process. 💰

Interested in staying civically engaged, then becoming a poll worker is a great way to make an impact!

Who can apply?
✅ Must be 18 or older
✅ 17-year-olds may qualify if their school district participates in a program under Education Law Section 3207-a
✅ Interpreters do not need to be registered voters

📍 Poll workers are assigned within the county where they live. New York City residents will be assigned within the five boroughs.

How to apply:
• Visit: https://elections.ny.gov/become-poll-worker
• Click the “Application” section
• Answer a few questions and submit

🗓 Key Dates:
• Early Voting: June 13–21
• Election Day: June 23

This is a great opportunity to support your community, strengthen civic participation, and be part of the process.

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