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Name of organisation: Save the Children

Founded: 1932
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 541,850,058 600,500,737 576,463,006
Fundraising Events: 1,047,837 509,742 732,654
Other Contributions, gifts, grants: 316,091,868 347,751,898 345,512,374
Expenditure: 516,090,817 580,139,362 596,049,431
Financial Breakdown: 89% Program Services
6% Fundraising
5% Management and General
Service type: "Save the Children gives children in the United States and around the world what every child deserves-
a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When disaster strikes,
we put childrens needs first. We advocate for and achieve large-scale change for children."
Aspect of organisation most similar to Barnardos is their Early Steps to Success program.
It focuses on laying a foundation of language and literacy skills for children from birth to age 5
so they can be prepared for school. They do home visits, book exchanges, parenting groups,
and emphasise the transition to school. "Early Steps staff helps children with language, social
and emotional development, and equips parents and caregivers with the skills to successfully
support children's growth."
# of services delivered: 5: Early Steps to Success, Disaster Relief, Literacy, Policy, Healthy Choices
# of children accessing services: 240,000 (In USA)
Stated Outcomes: Major projects/accomplishments in 2013:
Hurricane Sandy disaster relief-" Get Ready. Get Safe." program is a nationwide inititiave to prepare
communities for emergencies.
Literacy Boost Program- improves children's reading skills by measuring their skills, training teachers,
and getting communities involved.
Relief for Syrian crisis- helped more than 690,000 children and adults with lifesaving emergency care,
including food, basic health care services and supplies, warm clothes, and a "back to school" operation for
Syrian refugee children.
Source: savethechildren.org
Location: Westport, Connecticut
"Save the Children gives children in the United States and around the world what every child deserves-
a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When disaster strikes,
we put childrens needs first. We advocate for and achieve large-scale change for children."
Aspect of organisation most similar to Barnardos is their Early Steps to Success program.
It focuses on laying a foundation of language and literacy skills for children from birth to age 5
so they can be prepared for school. They do home visits, book exchanges, parenting groups,
and emphasise the transition to school. "Early Steps staff helps children with language, social
and emotional development, and equips parents and caregivers with the skills to successfully
5: Early Steps to Success, Disaster Relief, Literacy, Policy, Healthy Choices
Hurricane Sandy disaster relief-" Get Ready. Get Safe." program is a nationwide inititiave to prepare
Literacy Boost Program- improves children's reading skills by measuring their skills, training teachers,
Relief for Syrian crisis- helped more than 690,000 children and adults with lifesaving emergency care,
including food, basic health care services and supplies, warm clothes, and a "back to school" operation for
Name of organisation: Citizens' Committee for Children of New York
Founded: 1944
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 1,455,192 2,208,800 2,431,134
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 1,455,192 2,208,800 2,431,134
*No government funding
Expenditure: 1,470,884 2,039,348 2,123,157
Financial Breakdown: 81.3% Program
11.2 Fundraising
7.5% Administrative
Service type: "CCCs work combines public policy research and data analysis with citizen action. And we protect our
credibility and neutrality by not accepting government funding. We cast light on the issues, educate
the public, engage allies, and identify and promote practical solutions to ensure every New York child
is healthy, housed, educated and safe."
CCC's main focus is advocacy in each of the areas listed below.
# of services delivered: 9 areas of focus: child welfare, early childhood education, education, financial stability, health and mental health,
healthy affordable food, housing and homelessness, juvenile justice, and youth services.
# of children accessing services: 47,000 estimated children affected by the programs CCC advocates for
Stated Outcomes: Achievements from 2011-2013:
Established "Campaign for Children", which ensure $150 million in budget restorations after
city reductions in child care and after school services.
Formed the "Close to Home Initiative" which worked on a state level to ensure that greater
numbers of court-involved youth benefit from alternatives to incarceration.
Produced infographics from the new census data and released report on concentrated
poverty in New York City. Also gathered information on children's breakfast habits in city
public schools.
Sources: cccnewyork.org
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=8441#.U42kzE9OPcs
"CCCs work combines public policy research and data analysis with citizen action. And we protect our
credibility and neutrality by not accepting government funding. We cast light on the issues, educate
the public, engage allies, and identify and promote practical solutions to ensure every New York child
9 areas of focus: child welfare, early childhood education, education, financial stability, health and mental health,
healthy affordable food, housing and homelessness, juvenile justice, and youth services.
47,000 estimated children affected by the programs CCC advocates for
Established "Campaign for Children", which ensure $150 million in budget restorations after
Formed the "Close to Home Initiative" which worked on a state level to ensure that greater
numbers of court-involved youth benefit from alternatives to incarceration.
Produced infographics from the new census data and released report on concentrated
poverty in New York City. Also gathered information on children's breakfast habits in city
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=8441#.U42kzE9OPcs
Name of Organisation: Harlem Children's Zone
Founded: 1997
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 66,026,363 213,627,619 141,171,834
Fundraising Events: 7,476,567 5,255,006
Non-govt contributions/grants: 51,673,666 117,498,962
Expenditure: 58,171,689 78,446,544 89,321,661
Service Type: "In order to achieve long-term success, children need consistent, comprehensive support. Our pipeline begins
at birth and helps kids every step of the way until college graduation through exceptional education, social services,
family support, health, and community-building programs. By continuously assessing the progress of our youth, we
can leverage the power of our pipeline to fine-tune our programs and ensure that we are fully addressing the needs
of every child, at every age."
# of services delivered: Organisation organised into 3 main efforts: education, family & community, and health. For education,
there 15 programs that span from early education (ages 0-5) to college aged people. The family and community
section has 6 programs that deal with community centers and family & community programs. Lastly, there are 2 health
programs. Total of 23 services.
# of children accessing services: 12,316
# of parents accessing services: 12,436
Stated Outcome: 70% of children in their zone engaged in HCZ programs
4,000 youth in HCZ participated in Healthy Harlem fitness and nutrition program
4,000 Baby College graduates
954 HCZ students in college
$6,000,000 in refunds to 3,600 local families through HCZ's free tax preparation program
Source: http://hcz.org/
"In order to achieve long-term success, children need consistent, comprehensive support. Our pipeline begins
at birth and helps kids every step of the way until college graduation through exceptional education, social services,
family support, health, and community-building programs. By continuously assessing the progress of our youth, we
can leverage the power of our pipeline to fine-tune our programs and ensure that we are fully addressing the needs
Organisation organised into 3 main efforts: education, family & community, and health. For education,
there 15 programs that span from early education (ages 0-5) to college aged people. The family and community
section has 6 programs that deal with community centers and family & community programs. Lastly, there are 2 health
4,000 youth in HCZ participated in Healthy Harlem fitness and nutrition program
$6,000,000 in refunds to 3,600 local families through HCZ's free tax preparation program
Name of organisation: The Children's Aid Society
Founded: 1853
2010 2011 2012 2013
Total Income: 116,911,000 135,974,000 108,283,000 109,195,000
Contributions/bequests/estates: 16,470,000 20,733,000 24,475,000 20,162,000
Expenditure: 113,473,000 110,990,000 110,646,000 122,481,000
Financial Breakdown: 90.6% Program
2.7% Fundraising
6.7% Administrative
Service type: "Today, Childrens Aid serves New York's neediest children and their families at more than 40 locations
in the five boroughs and Westchester County. Our caring begins even before birth, through prenatal
counseling and assistance, and continues through the high school years with college andjob preparatory
training programs. All aspects of a childs development are addressed as he or she grows, from
health care to academics to sports and the arts. And because stable children live in stable families,
a host of services are available to parents, including housing assistance, domestic violencecounseling
and health care access."
Children's Aid Society works directly with children of all ages and their families in almost every neighborhood
New York City.
# of services delivered: Children's Aid Socity has 16 programs that include adoption and foster care, after school and weekends,
arts, camps, early childhood, special events, family support, Go!Healthy Kids health and nutrition, health
services, juvenile justice, legal advocacy, special initiatives, sports and recreation, and youth development.
# of children accessing services: 70,000+
# of parents accessing services: They work directly with parents, but no specific information was provided
Stated Outcomes: From 2011-2013:
Early childhood care, after-school programs and summer camps served more than 11,000 children
100% of children enrolled in Head Start program received health and dental exams
More than 80% of young people in the Bronx Dropout Prevention Program have achieved their school attendance targets
The "Raising a Reader" book lending program is helping more than 60 children in the Early Head Start program improve
reading skills
81% of youth in the LINC Program avoided re-entry into the juvenile justice system,
considerably higher than the state average
Source: http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/
"Today, Childrens Aid serves New York's neediest children and their families at more than 40 locations
in the five boroughs and Westchester County. Our caring begins even before birth, through prenatal
counseling and assistance, and continues through the high school years with college andjob preparatory
training programs. All aspects of a childs development are addressed as he or she grows, from
health care to academics to sports and the arts. And because stable children live in stable families,
a host of services are available to parents, including housing assistance, domestic violencecounseling
Children's Aid Society works directly with children of all ages and their families in almost every neighborhood
Children's Aid Socity has 16 programs that include adoption and foster care, after school and weekends,
arts, camps, early childhood, special events, family support, Go!Healthy Kids health and nutrition, health
services, juvenile justice, legal advocacy, special initiatives, sports and recreation, and youth development.
They work directly with parents, but no specific information was provided
Early childhood care, after-school programs and summer camps served more than 11,000 children
100% of children enrolled in Head Start program received health and dental exams
More than 80% of young people in the Bronx Dropout Prevention Program have achieved their school attendance targets
The "Raising a Reader" book lending program is helping more than 60 children in the Early Head Start program improve
81% of youth in the LINC Program avoided re-entry into the juvenile justice system,
Name of organisation: Safe Space- New York City
Founded: 1919
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 13,517,763 13,030,807 13,839,071
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 864,673 1,159,300 1,503,008
Expenditure: 14,035,917 13,602,741 13,373,559
Service type: "Safe Space is committed to ensuring that every child we serve gets an equal chance to explore and achieve their full potential.
First by making sure they arefree of abuse, violence and negelct.Offering co-located programming at our Family Resource
Centers that helps strengthen and keep families together. Providing specialized services designed to help level the playing field
for all of our children -- from birth through young adulthood -- and ensure that their social and emotional needs are met age level."
Safe Space is focused on a local approach to provide care for children and families and their goal is help families prevent
violence, abuse, and neglect before it leads to foster care placement.
# of services delivered: Organisation is divided into 3 areas of care: family resource centers, youth services, and after
school care. Each area has several services under it, including mental health services, affordable health care, maternal
and child care, health and wellness initiatives, media centers, LGBT support services, and transitional living programs.
# of children accessing services:
Total of 14,500 clients served (includes children and adults)
11,000 people reached through outreach
# of parents accessing services:
Stated Outcomes: In Fiscal Year 2012:
650 elementary and middle school children were provided after school programs
Helped 1,200 young adults avoid street violence.
Helped 846 families to avoid violence and keep their children safe
Enrolled nearly 6,900 children and adults in affordable public health
Supported 250 pregnant and parenting women
Provided over 9,000 individuals with HIV prevention information
Source: safespacenyc.org
"Safe Space is committed to ensuring that every child we serve gets an equal chance to explore and achieve their full potential.
First by making sure they arefree of abuse, violence and negelct.Offering co-located programming at our Family Resource
Centers that helps strengthen and keep families together. Providing specialized services designed to help level the playing field
for all of our children -- from birth through young adulthood -- and ensure that their social and emotional needs are met age level."
Safe Space is focused on a local approach to provide care for children and families and their goal is help families prevent
Organisation is divided into 3 areas of care: family resource centers, youth services, and after
school care. Each area has several services under it, including mental health services, affordable health care, maternal
and child care, health and wellness initiatives, media centers, LGBT support services, and transitional living programs.
650 elementary and middle school children were provided after school programs
Name of Organisation: Association to Benefit Children
Founded: 1986
2012 2013
Total Income: 13,956,185 14,892,283
Fundraising Events: 372,667
Non-govt contributions/grants: 3,116,309
Expenditure: 13,842,396 14,602,695
Service Type: "ABCs humane and innovative programs include early childhood education for infants, toddlers and preschoolers,
educational advocacy, housing assistance, mental health services, family support and preservation, crisis intervention,
therapeutic out-of-school and summer day camp programs, youth leadership development and mentoring."
The sector of ABC that closely relates to programs at Barnardos is their Early Childhood Education. They believe
breaking the cycle of poverty starts with working with very young children and their families.
# of services delivered: ABC offers 5 main programs. Under Early Childhood Education, they work with 6 different schools/centres in the
area. Under Youth Services, ABC offers after school programs and camps. For Housing and Family Support, ABC has two
programs that focus on preservation, support, and homelessness. ABC has two programs for Mental Health
Services as well as a program for Advocacy.
# of children accessing services: No information is specifically stated on the website, but each program ranges from working with a few dozen kids in each of their early
childhood education schools, to almost 100 children in their afterschool program and camps. They work with NYC children.
# of parents accessing services: 150 families in their All Children's House Family Center
Stated Outcome:
Source: http://www.a-b-c.org/
"ABCs humane and innovative programs include early childhood education for infants, toddlers and preschoolers,
educational advocacy, housing assistance, mental health services, family support and preservation, crisis intervention,
therapeutic out-of-school and summer day camp programs, youth leadership development and mentoring."
The sector of ABC that closely relates to programs at Barnardos is their Early Childhood Education. They believe
breaking the cycle of poverty starts with working with very young children and their families.
ABC offers 5 main programs. Under Early Childhood Education, they work with 6 different schools/centres in the
area. Under Youth Services, ABC offers after school programs and camps. For Housing and Family Support, ABC has two
programs that focus on preservation, support, and homelessness. ABC has two programs for Mental Health
No information is specifically stated on the website, but each program ranges from working with a few dozen kids in each of their early
childhood education schools, to almost 100 children in their afterschool program and camps. They work with NYC children.
Name of Organisation: Advocates for Children of New York
Founded: 1971
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 4,461,504 5,308,785 5,248,167
Fundraising Events: 665,927
Non-govt contributions/grants: 2,578,335
Expenditure: 3,412,629 3,350,323 3,480,875
Financial Breakdown: 78.6% Program
10.3% Fundraising
11.1% Administrative
Service Type: "Advocates for Children of New York works on behalf of children who are at greatest risk for school-based discrimination
and/or academic failure due to poverty, disability, race, ethnicity, immigrant or English Language Learner status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, homelessness, or involvement in the foster care or juvenile justice systems."
AFC's Early Childhood Project targets low-income children ages 0-5 and provides individual case assistance, community
education, and advocacy.
# of services delivered: 9 services: Students Ages 0-26, Early Childhood, Students with Disabilities, Students Facing Disciplinary Issues,
Immigrant Students & English Language Learners, Students Involved in the Child Welfre System, Youth Involved
in the Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems, Students in Temporary Housing, Students Attending Charter Schools
Stated Outcome AFC has several stories of improvements and victories in litigation, policies, and initiatives. See site below for case details.
Sources http://www.advocatesforchildren.org
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=10426#.U47t0nLIZKU
"Advocates for Children of New York works on behalf of children who are at greatest risk for school-based discrimination
and/or academic failure due to poverty, disability, race, ethnicity, immigrant or English Language Learner status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, homelessness, or involvement in the foster care or juvenile justice systems."
AFC's Early Childhood Project targets low-income children ages 0-5 and provides individual case assistance, community
9 services: Students Ages 0-26, Early Childhood, Students with Disabilities, Students Facing Disciplinary Issues,
Immigrant Students & English Language Learners, Students Involved in the Child Welfre System, Youth Involved
in the Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems, Students in Temporary Housing, Students Attending Charter Schools
AFC has several stories of improvements and victories in litigation, policies, and initiatives. See site below for case details.
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=10426#.U47t0nLIZKU
Name of Organisation: Friends of the Children- New York
Founded: 2001
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 1,160,363 1,309,552 1,417,039
Fundraising Events: 148,851
Non-govt contributions/grants: 1,270,778
Expenditure: 1,284,516 1,233,988
Financial Breakdown: 82% Program
10.8% Fundraising
7.2% Administrative
Service Type: Friends of the Children New York is an early intervention program that breaks the cycle of generational
poverty for children mostat-risk.They provide them with a consistent, caring advocate who guides them
for 12 years so they become productive members of their communities.
Friends of New York uses one-on-one or small group relationships with children to care for them. The Child Program
is the first step, which begins by identifying kindergarteners most at-risk through a six week-week, structured
screening process in classrooms. They then parter one adult (Friend) with eight children (Achievers). This
begins the committed 12-year relationship.
# of services delivered: 3 Programs: Child Program-Kindergarten to 5th, Adolescent Program-6th Grade to High School
Graduation, and Specialized Support- Clinical and Academic Enrichment
Stated Outcome: 2013 Statistics:
83% on-time graduation rate (versus 65% city-wide rate)
98% of high-school "Achievers" remained in school (versus 76% retention rate in NYC)
96% passed Regents Exam (city rate is below 50%)
Spend $13,000 per child per year in preventative services (NY State spends $210,000 a year for
each youth held in juvenile prison)
Source: http://friendsnewyork.org/
Friends of the Children New York is an early intervention program that breaks the cycle of generational
poverty for children mostat-risk.They provide them with a consistent, caring advocate who guides them
for 12 years so they become productive members of their communities.
Friends of New York uses one-on-one or small group relationships with children to care for them. The Child Program
is the first step, which begins by identifying kindergarteners most at-risk through a six week-week, structured
screening process in classrooms. They then parter one adult (Friend) with eight children (Achievers). This
3 Programs: Child Program-Kindergarten to 5th, Adolescent Program-6th Grade to High School
Graduation, and Specialized Support- Clinical and Academic Enrichment
98% of high-school "Achievers" remained in school (versus 76% retention rate in NYC)
Spend $13,000 per child per year in preventative services (NY State spends $210,000 a year for
Name of Organisation: The Children's Village
Founded: 1851
2013
Total Income: 67,382,400
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 2,300,000
*almost all income is from government
Expenditure: 67,465,600
Service Type: Evidence-based programs that prevent troubled teens from re-arrest or needing out-of-home care.
Community center that provides academic, recreational, and work readiness programs and opportunities for school-age youth, teens, and adults.
Adoption and foster boarding homes to keep children safe while they are in care.
Interventions for parents to regain custody of their children in foster care and keep families together.
Support services for young adults connected to the criminal justice system that provide the tools for success.
# of services delivered: 7 Services: Community Center, Preventive Services, Foster and Adoptive Homes, Interventions to
Maintain Parents and Children Together, Harlem Justice Community Program, Mentoring Porgram,
and program for children transitioning out of The Children's Village
# of children accessing services: 11,000
Stated Outcome: Out of 125 youth, the WAY Home Program saw 94% of its youths graduate and 59% working at least part-time
Multisystemic Therapy Program resulted in 89% of the youth being arrest free and 83% in school/working out
of 896 cases
The System Therapy Empowerment Program (STEP) in the past 5 years has had a success rate of 95%, with only 5%
of youth being returned to residential care (23.5% prior to STEP)
2013 Gold Prize Winner of the New York Nonprofit Excellence Award
Source: http://childrensvillage.org/about/achievements-outcomes/
Evidence-based programs that prevent troubled teens from re-arrest or needing out-of-home care.
Community center that provides academic, recreational, and work readiness programs and opportunities for school-age youth, teens, and adults.
Adoption and foster boarding homes to keep children safe while they are in care.
Interventions for parents to regain custody of their children in foster care and keep families together.
Support services for young adults connected to the criminal justice system that provide the tools for success.
7 Services: Community Center, Preventive Services, Foster and Adoptive Homes, Interventions to
Maintain Parents and Children Together, Harlem Justice Community Program, Mentoring Porgram,
Out of 125 youth, the WAY Home Program saw 94% of its youths graduate and 59% working at least part-time
Multisystemic Therapy Program resulted in 89% of the youth being arrest free and 83% in school/working out
The System Therapy Empowerment Program (STEP) in the past 5 years has had a success rate of 95%, with only 5%
Name of Organisation: Andrew Glover Youth Program
Founded: 1979
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 1,316,918 1,189,187 1,322,924
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 821,893
Expenditure: 939,633 1,022,714 1,235,609
Financial Breakdown: 71.8% Program
12.2% Fundraising
16% Administration
Service Type: "At two youth centers - one on the Lower East Side and one in East Harlem -- juvenile offenders (and other kids
who have been identified as at-risk) get a chance to leave foolish mistakes behind them and cultivate previously
hidden talents that lead to a new life without prison or crime. With each referral from the court or the community,
our staff devises a personalized plan for reform -- enrolling clients in educational, job-readiness, and recreational
programs at our community centers - and we regularly give progress reports to the court."
# of services delivered: 2 youth centers
# of children accessing services: 562
Stated Outcome: Average annual cost of rehabilitating a youth through the Glover program: $3,400 (versus 210,000 for juvenile detention)
94% of Glovers stay out of prison
Source: http://www.agyp.org/
"At two youth centers - one on the Lower East Side and one in East Harlem -- juvenile offenders (and other kids
who have been identified as at-risk) get a chance to leave foolish mistakes behind them and cultivate previously
hidden talents that lead to a new life without prison or crime. With each referral from the court or the community,
our staff devises a personalized plan for reform -- enrolling clients in educational, job-readiness, and recreational
programs at our community centers - and we regularly give progress reports to the court."
Average annual cost of rehabilitating a youth through the Glover program: $3,400 (versus 210,000 for juvenile detention)
Name of Organisation: The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families
Founded: 1982
2010 2011 2012 2013
Total Income: 4,929,996 4,060,786 4,128,574 4,242,649
Special Events: 511,060 843,472 570,453 488,073
Foundations and corporations: 983,939 478,624 665,556 622,206
Expenditure: 4,777,668 4,113,316 3,816,196 4,082,276
Financial Breakdown: 84% Program
6% Fundraising
10% Administration
Service Type: The mission of CHCF is to combine education and advocacy to expand opportunities for children and families
and strengthen the voice of the Latino community. Believing that the most effective way to support Latino
families is by building upon their existing strengths and fostering self-sufficiency, CHCF provides a number of
programs and services to the community through Youth Development programs and an Early Care & Education Institute.
The Early Care & Education Institute is most similar to Barnardos. They work equally with children and their parents
to provide the care and resources families need.
# of services delivered: 4 Programs: Early Care and Education Institute, Advocacy and Policy, Youth Development, and National Interests
Each program has several services that cater to specific needs in the community.
# of children accessing services: 4,500
# of parents accessing services: 3,110
Stated Outcome: Early Care & Education Institute provided resources and referrals through 4,110 interactions with families.
Provided 223 grants to help licensed early education providers to start a business and program.
340 children finished the school year academically better prepared to succeed in school.
Engaged 360 adolescents in its Drop Out Prevention and Teen Pregnancy Prevention programs
Dozens of other statistics listed on their annual report
Source: http://www.chcfinc.org/
The mission of CHCF is to combine education and advocacy to expand opportunities for children and families
and strengthen the voice of the Latino community. Believing that the most effective way to support Latino
families is by building upon their existing strengths and fostering self-sufficiency, CHCF provides a number of
programs and services to the community through Youth Development programs and an Early Care & Education Institute.
The Early Care & Education Institute is most similar to Barnardos. They work equally with children and their parents
4 Programs: Early Care and Education Institute, Advocacy and Policy, Youth Development, and National Interests
Each program has several services that cater to specific needs in the community.
Early Care & Education Institute provided resources and referrals through 4,110 interactions with families.
Provided 223 grants to help licensed early education providers to start a business and program.
340 children finished the school year academically better prepared to succeed in school.
Engaged 360 adolescents in its Drop Out Prevention and Teen Pregnancy Prevention programs
Name of Organisation: The New York Center for Children
Founded: 1995
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 832,254 829,448 1,758,564
Non-govt contributions/grants: 519,480 1,638,016
Expenditure: 950,764 856,733 916,733
Service Type: NYCC provides free, comprehensive evaluation and therapy services to victims of child abuse and their families.
NYCC also offers professional training on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of child abuse.
# of services delivered: 8: Therapy, Evaluations, Medical Examinations, Crisis Intervention and Counseling, Professional Consultation,
Community and Health Care Professionals, Physicians Only, Masters Level Students
Source: http://www.newyorkcenterforchildren.org/
NYCC provides free, comprehensive evaluation and therapy services to victims of child abuse and their families.
NYCC also offers professional training on the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of child abuse.
8: Therapy, Evaluations, Medical Examinations, Crisis Intervention and Counseling, Professional Consultation,
Community and Health Care Professionals, Physicians Only, Masters Level Students
Name of Organisation: Family & Children: NYC Charity Organization
Founded: 1884
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 24,635,334 18,886,720 19,425,314
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 178,002 303,131 205,795
Expenditure: 24,840,359 20,873,375 19,914,771
Financial Breakdown 87% Program
2% Fundraising
11% Administration
Service Type: Through an integrated network of services and counseling, Family & Childrens provides help and hope to underserved
and disadvantaged individuals struggling to build better lives. They help childrenby offering early childhood intervention,
educational mentoring, youth development, college scholarships and psychological counseling
"Our child-centered programs begin at 5 months of age at our licensed nursery school with the goal of improving each child's
cognitive, social and emotional competency. Our continuum of care extends to housing for homeless youth to ensure that
each child is given every opportunity to succeed in school and in life. We provide: Nursery Co-op, Parents and
Students Success, Prevention & Post Institutional Project, Scholarship Fund, and Youth Advisory Council."
# of services delivered: 8 Services: Children in Foster Care, Homeless Youth, At-Risk Students, Struggling Families, Underserved
Adults, Vulnerable Seniors, and Veterans Resources
# of children accessing services:
25,000 children and adults each year
# of parents accessing services:
Stated Outcome: Provided support to approximately 2,300 families
Has dispursed $1.2 million since 1986 in college scholarships
Project Indpendence, an independent living skills program for children in foster care, served more than 250
young people
Source: http://www.familyandchildrens.org/
Through an integrated network of services and counseling, Family & Childrens provides help and hope to underserved
and disadvantaged individuals struggling to build better lives. They help childrenby offering early childhood intervention,
educational mentoring, youth development, college scholarships and psychological counseling
"Our child-centered programs begin at 5 months of age at our licensed nursery school with the goal of improving each child's
cognitive, social and emotional competency. Our continuum of care extends to housing for homeless youth to ensure that
each child is given every opportunity to succeed in school and in life. We provide: Nursery Co-op, Parents and
Students Success, Prevention & Post Institutional Project, Scholarship Fund, and Youth Advisory Council."
8 Services: Children in Foster Care, Homeless Youth, At-Risk Students, Struggling Families, Underserved
Project Indpendence, an independent living skills program for children in foster care, served more than 250
Name of Organisation: The New York Foundling
Founded: 1869
2010 2011 2012
Total Income: 101,944,860 97,617,347 106,016,227
Fundraising Events 168,432 0
Non-govt contributions/grants 3,432,872 5,415,177
Expenditure: 103,063,446 100,778,919 102,348,347
Service Type: The Foundling is one of the largest providers of foster care and adoption services. They provide services across
a wide spectrum of needs: child welfare, juvenile justice, education, services for single mothers, support for
young people aging out of foster care, and programs for the developmentally disabled.
# of services delivered: Children & Adolescents: 5 services-two after school programs, a camp, a charter school, and juvenile justice
Families: 8 services- adoption and legal service, crisis nursery, deaf services, day care and preschool, foster
care, Young Mothers Support Program, Healthy Families New York, and Preventing Foster Care Placement
Adults: 2 services- Persons with Developmental Disabilities and Transition to Adulthood Support Program
Mental Health: 2 services- Mental Health Clinic and Substance Abuse Treatment Services
Head Start Program, and Research/Advocacy/Public Education, and
Total of 19 services
# of children accessing services:
Over 6,000 children and their families
# of parents accessing services:
Stated Outcome: 1,000 children in Foundling foster care
Founded first charter school in the nation specifically designed to meet the needs of children in the child
welfare system in 2008
Selected to direct Blue Sky, a $4 million project that aims to change the juvenile justice system
85% of women in the Young Mothers Program are in school or working full time upon leaving the program
Source https://www.nyfoundling.org/
The Foundling is one of the largest providers of foster care and adoption services. They provide services across
a wide spectrum of needs: child welfare, juvenile justice, education, services for single mothers, support for
young people aging out of foster care, and programs for the developmentally disabled.
Children & Adolescents: 5 services-two after school programs, a camp, a charter school, and juvenile justice
Families: 8 services- adoption and legal service, crisis nursery, deaf services, day care and preschool, foster
care, Young Mothers Support Program, Healthy Families New York, and Preventing Foster Care Placement
Adults: 2 services- Persons with Developmental Disabilities and Transition to Adulthood Support Program
Mental Health: 2 services- Mental Health Clinic and Substance Abuse Treatment Services
Head Start Program, and Research/Advocacy/Public Education, and
Founded first charter school in the nation specifically designed to meet the needs of children in the child
Selected to direct Blue Sky, a $4 million project that aims to change the juvenile justice system
85% of women in the Young Mothers Program are in school or working full time upon leaving the program
Name of Organisation: Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Familey Services
Founded: 1836
2011 2012
Total Income: 14,336,185 13,244,424
Voluntary/Fundraised Income in $: 1,240,248 1,072,998
Expenditure: 13,920,424 12,862,674
Service Type: Provides after school services, connects parents and children with resources to address the nature of crises that
cause stress and threaten a family's ability to remain intact, works with community to educate and prevent HIV/AIDS,
and cares for families with children with mental health disabilities.
# of services delivered: 4: Family Strengthening Program, Specialized Services Program (education, outreach, and prevention to community
with regards to HIV/AIDS), Emergency Food Assistance Program, and Service Coordination and Family Reimbursement
Program (works with families of developmentally delayed children)
# of children accessing services 1,500 in after school program
Stated Outcome Youth Peer Educators facilitated Teen Summit at Emblem Health's Neighborhood Care Center in Cetnral Harlem
Joined Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to promote the use and consumption of healthy foods/beverages
Source: http://www.harlemdowling.org/
Provides after school services, connects parents and children with resources to address the nature of crises that
cause stress and threaten a family's ability to remain intact, works with community to educate and prevent HIV/AIDS,
4: Family Strengthening Program, Specialized Services Program (education, outreach, and prevention to community
with regards to HIV/AIDS), Emergency Food Assistance Program, and Service Coordination and Family Reimbursement
Youth Peer Educators facilitated Teen Summit at Emblem Health's Neighborhood Care Center in Cetnral Harlem
Joined Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to promote the use and consumption of healthy foods/beverages

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