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...Children’s Health Initiative. In 2008, she was promoted to Deputy Director, responsible for WCA’s programmatic initiatives, leading WCA’s advocacy partnerships and community mobilization efforts. Allison received her BA from Amherst...
...Children’s Health Initiative. In 2008, she was promoted to Deputy Director, responsible for WCA’s programmatic initiatives, leading WCA’s advocacy partnerships and community mobilization efforts. Allison received her BA from Amherst...
Westchester Children’s Association received a grant through the Westchester Community Foundation to teach two Teen Advocacy Leadership courses. We focused the advocacy lessons around one of our priority issues, Raise...
...done in order to change this. Our advocacy work is based on the notion that it is not enough to address immediate concerns. We need to change the fundamental systems...
...well-being and opportunities of all children and youth in the area. “WCA’s advocacy priorities are based on data, but we struggle to get timely, transparent data out of government systems....
...really know what to expect. I had never been around advocacy work before and had not studied it. When I interviewed for the internship, I tried to make that as...
...in WCA eBulletin #25 New York State Budget Updates & Our Advocacy Goals Race Equity at WCA 2022 Spring Benefit photos & Digital Journal Subscribe to stay updated...
The Westchester County Child and Youth Homelessness Dashboard (WCCHYD) is being published after months of data hunting and analysis by WCA so that demographic, geographic, and racial trends among children...
UPDATE: May 15, 2020 WCA has released the ‘Westchester Parent Survey about Remote Learning’ so we can find out how families are coping with the new (and not so new)...