On June 13, WCA hosted its second annual Commissioners’ Conversation on Children at the Greenburgh Public Library. More than one hundred community partners, policy makers and child advocates came together to listen to county government leadership discuss how their respective departments are working to improve outcomes for Westchester’s children. The event was covered by News 12, which helped amplify their messages and raised awareness of the strategies needed to reduce child poverty.

WCA Hosted Second Annual Commissioners’ Conversation

The panel, moderated by Limarie Cabrera, consisted of the following county government leaders, discussing the work they do for children:

Department of Community Mental Health – Commissioner Michael Orth
Department of Health – First Deputy Commissioner Renee Recchia
Department of Social Services – First Deputy Commissioner John Befus
Department of Probation – Commissioner Rocco A. Pozzi
Westchester-Putnam Career Center Network – Program Administrator – Youth Development Elizabeth Oliveto

 

The event was a huge success that brought together Government, Community Members and other important stakeholders in conversation about the challenges facing children in Westchester County and how we can work together to solve them.

The event was covered regionally by several media outlets:

Hudson Valley News, “Westchester Children’s Association to host its second “Commissioners’ Conversation on Children”

Westfair Online, Clothing insecurity for children and teenagers grows in Westchester County