During My Internship at WCA…
...of what still needs to be done! I also completed a variety of smaller projects, which included distributing home visiting reports and the 2017 Data Bulletin to elected officials, community...
...of what still needs to be done! I also completed a variety of smaller projects, which included distributing home visiting reports and the 2017 Data Bulletin to elected officials, community...
...this crisis?’ Every community has an important tool to do just that which is to address chronic attendance problems. Good school attendance is a very worthwhile goal since it improves...
...Youth Convention for Teens, now sponsored by the Westchester Youth Council, to teach students how to be community activists and advocates. 1990s Founded the Campaign for Kids, in collaboration with...
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...
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...
...Harrison, NY 10528 Mamaroneck Town Center, 740 W. Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Mt. Kisco Public Library, 100 E. Main Street, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549 Mt. Pleasant Community Center,...
...and Disconnected Youth & Youth Engagement. Local and Current Data: The bulletin draws extensively from data provided by local community partners, offering the most recent and reliable frontline information on...
...100 young adults and representatives of various advocacy groups attended a Youth Justice Rally on Thursday, February 23rd at the White Plains Adult Community Center hosted by the Westchester Children’s...