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Breaking the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle
It’s never too soon to instill in children the importance of financial literacy — and it’s never too late for their parents to achieve it.
That’s why The Child Center promotes the concepts of budgeting and saving in age-appropriate ways across our programs.
Feb 15, 20172 min read


Listen to the “Weekend Warrior” Rap by The Golden Lionesses of Queens United MS
So begins the rap written and recorded earlier this month by the Queens United Middle School’s Nike step team, The Golden Lionesses. The song, entitled “Weekend Warriors,” points to the realities our youth deal with by exploring the negative effects of “broken homes.” (Check out the audio and lyrics below.)
Jan 18, 20174 min read


You Can Help Our Children Reach Their Full Potential
Whether they’re just beginning their life’s journey, in the throes of middle childhood, or about to embark on adulthood, children who look to The Child Center of NY for help will make good use of your support this holiday season and throughout the year.
Dec 20, 20161 min read


Giving Tuesday 2016: Let Your Dreams Take Flight!
Giving Tuesday, 11/29/16, is a day of generosity that follows the widely recognized shopping events Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Fueled by the power of social media and collaboration, #GivingTuesday has grown into a global movement since it emerged in 2012 — more than 45,000 organizations in 71 countries participated last year.
Nov 28, 20162 min read


Local School Kids Celebrate Metsgiving
Thanksgiving came early for some 100 students from M.S. 72 (Catherine and Count Basie Middle School), P.S. 223 (Lyndon Johnson), and August Martin High School. New York Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson and his teammate, third baseman Jose Reyes, joined them this week at M.S. 72 in Jamaica, Queens, to hand out turkeys for their holiday meal.
Nov 17, 20163 min read


Insurance Foundation Brings Sesame Street to Queens
Students of our Ficalora Family Foundation Head Start Center in Woodside got a big surprise last week: a visit by the lovable red Sesame Street character, Elmo.
The excitement was palpable as the preschoolers spotted him and shouted, “Oh my God, it’s Elmo!”
Oct 26, 20162 min read


Dads Take Your Child to School Day Takes Off at Escalera
A new school year is a time of adapting to new environments and routines, which can be both challenging and exciting for young children. Every family member has a vital role in fostering a smooth transition into the school setting, helping little ones feel motivated to learn in a safe environment.
Sep 23, 20161 min read


What Summer Slide?
When educators and parents fret about the summer slide, they’re not referring to a Coney Island attraction. They’re talking about the well-documented fact that summer is a time when students lose about 20 percent of what they learned the previous school year. It’s also a season that can be a “financial and logistical nightmare” for low-income working parents, as they struggle to find affordable care while they earn a living.
Aug 11, 20163 min read


The Child Center of NY Selected as Queens Provider of City-Wide Early Childhood Mental Health Network
It’s been nearly a year since Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiled ThriveNYC, the most comprehensive mental health plan of any city or nation. Last week, the administration took an important step in ensuring that the program benefits our youngest citizens. First Lady Chirlane McCray announced a new ThriveNYC initiative called the Early Childhood Mental Health Network, which will provide mental health services and support for families who have young children (ages 0-5) with mental he
Aug 3, 20163 min read


What We’re Doing—and Should Be Doing—to Stop Bullying
Last month, with the support of one of our Parsons Advisory Board Founders Marc Haken and NYC Councilman Rory Lancman, The Child Center of NY presented a free anti-bullying event at our Parsons Community School (CS) in Flushing. The event was the brainchild not of program officials or community leaders, but rather of middle-schoolers who serve on our Parsons CS’s Youth Council. They said their community needed it.
Jun 24, 20165 min read


Girls Night In
Female scholars at the Waterside School for Leadership in Rockaway Park celebrated their first ever “Girl’s Night In” on May 13. The evening, hosted by The Child Center of NY’s SONYC afterschool program, was a chance for the girls to build a sense of community as they felt like royalty, posing for pictures with the actual Ms. New York 2016, Anna Treppiedi, and taking turns trying on her crown.
Jun 8, 20161 min read


David’s Story
My name is David Song, and I am 10 years old. I came to see Dr. Yoon because I was shy and did not talk to teachers and friends. I was fearful of talking to others outside of my parents and older sister at home. I was so scared that I could not say any single word when I was asked to make a presentation in front of class. I felt embarrassed. I just looked down the floor and wanted to cry.
Feb 23, 20162 min read


Doing More Than the Minimum
When the NYC Administration for Children’s Services gets involved in a domestic violence case, the city agency refers the family to an organization like The Child Center of NY for domestic violence counseling. This educational counseling is a vital part of helping such families, but at The Child Center, we do much more to ensure a family — including the children — is truly equipped to end the cycle of abuse and live healthy, fulfilling lives.
Feb 17, 20163 min read


Multisystemic Therapy: Doing Whatever It Takes to Help Teens
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Services, an organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of criminal behavior, announced the latest “Whatever It Takes” Winners, and we’re proud they recognized the dedication of two Child Center team members, Keecha McKinnon and Mariana Peralta.
Feb 16, 20162 min read


Head Start Programs Receive Early Holiday Presents from Heavy Hitters
Our Head Start folks with Assembly Member Aubry, Congressman Crowley, and Secretary of State Perales
The Child Center of NY’s early childhood education programs are ending the year with a bang.
First, our Early Head Start program in Flushing, which serves children ages 0-3, was reviewed by the national Office of Head Start.
Dec 24, 20152 min read


The MYLC: Time to Help Youth Put Idealism and Anger into Action
From Occupy Wall Street to the Black Lives Matter protests, it’s clear that today’s youth are demanding change. Less clear are the avenues young people can take to make a tangible difference on the issues they care so much about. That’s why The Child Center of NY is excited to partner with the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development and the Youth Development Institute on a new initiative called the Mayor’s Youth Leadership Council.
Dec 21, 20154 min read


The Child Center Celebrates Lights On Afterschool
Lights On Afterschool, a 16-year-old program of the Afterschool Alliance, was celebrated this week around the country. In New York, nearly 400 schools participated in afternoon and evening festivities to increase public awareness about the importance of afterschool programs, and Governor Andrew Cuomo named October 22 Lights On Afterschool Day.
Dec 1, 20152 min read


Youth Baseball League in Far Rockaway Kicks Off
Baseball is back in Far Rockaway. A new baseball league called Far Rockaway RBI, for youth ages 6-14, was formed as one of The Child Center of NY’s youth development programs and held its kick-off event last Saturday. The creation of the league was the result of the commitment and collaboration of many community partners, including Major League Baseball (MLB).
Jul 24, 20153 min read


Our Asian Outreach Program is featured on CUNY TV!
CUNY TV called on our experts when exploring eating disorders in NYC’s Asian American community. Our medical director, Dr. Sandeep Dhringra, discusses the widespread issue, which affects one in five Asian American women, and how work like ours helps them begin to heal. The episode will air throughout March, and is available any time online:
Mar 7, 20151 min read


When NYC Middle Schoolers Decided to Talk About #BlackLivesMatter, This Amazing Video Was the Result.
In a moment of silence, Queens United Middle School students quietly raise both hands in a gesture that has become iconic over the last few months–“Hands up, don’t shoot.” It’s the final image in a student-led video project that highlights a voice we don’t always hear in the debate about racial inequality and police brutality–the teens who want people to know their lives matter, too.
Dec 17, 20143 min read
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