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May was National Foster Care Month: The Children's Aid Society Supports Youth in Foster Care and Their Families – May 29th, 2009

Holding Hands

New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) recently marked the beginning of National Foster Care Month with a commemoration to raise New Yorkers’ awareness about foster care, celebrating generous New Yorkers who have opened their hearts and homes as foster and adoptive parents. The Children’s Aid Society in New York, which partners with ACS, began its efforts to help the thousands of homeless, abused and orphaned children living on the streets of the city in 1853. That program, called the Orphan Train Movement, is still recognized as the foundation of the modern-day foster care system in the United States.

Today adoption and foster care constitute one of The Children’s Aid Society’s largest service divisions, and among our highest priorities, as we continue to work for the nearly 17,000 children living in foster care in New York. National Foster Care Month is a great opportunity to highlight this continuing need — thanking foster families and social workers who care for children — and encouraging New Yorkers to become foster parents, volunteers or mentors. Many foster care alumni have taken that crucial early support and mentoring to go on to many great things in life.

New York’s Children’s Aid Society finds safe and nurturing homes for more than 640 needy children a year, a powerful statement of commitment and care. In addition, we also provide many specialized services for youths and families in the foster care system. Learn more about becoming a foster parent.

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Katherine Eckstein is The Children's Aid Society's New Director of Public Policy – May 27th, 2009

Katherine Eckstein

The Children’s Aid Society in New York is delighted to announce Katherine Eckstein’s promotion to the position of Director of Public Policy. Katherine’s new position is part of the agency’s Office of Public Policy and Client Advocacy, which leads in developing, coordinating and implementing The Children’s Aid Society’s policy priorities and strategies. C. Warren Moses, CEO of Children’s Aid Society, said of Katherine-

“After her successes in advancing our community schools policy agenda at the city, state and federal levels, Katherine is the ideal person to help us achieve greater impact in all of our policy work going forward.”

New York’s Children’s Aid Society is one of the nation’s largest and most innovative non-sectarian agencies, serving 150,000 of New York’s neediest children and their families. Katherine has been with The Children’s Aid Society for three years, and previously worked to broaden support for the agency’s community schools. As Katherine puts it-

“We understand the real needs of the children and family we serve through our client and legal advocacy work. Our policy work will allow us to advocate for large-scale, high-impact change to really address what children and families face each day…”

Before joining Children’s Aid Society, Katherine was special assistant to New York City Department of Education regional superintendent, and interim director of a community technology center. Eckstein has a BA in Public Policy from Brown University and an MA in Elementary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Congratulations!

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Giving in a Recession: Children’s Aid Society of New York Earns “Exceptional” 4-Star Rating Eight Years in a Row! – May 25th, 2009

Investment portfolios may be slumping, and jobs may be less secure, but a majority of Americans who give to charity still plan to donate as much this year as in 2008, according to a new surveyMore than 52 percent of donors said their gifts would equal last year’s, while just 17.5 percent planned to give less. In our current  recession, it’s all the more important to have confidence that your donation is going to those who need it. The Children’s Aid Society of New York City  creates programs that improve children’s health, education and welfare, making a difference for so many for over 150 years.

As it assists 150,000 children and families each year, The Children’s Aid Society of New York City commits an exemplary 90 cents of every dollar donated directly to its children’s services, an extraordinary number. This high percentage, among other qualities, has earned The Children’s Aid Society of New York a four-star “Exceptional” rating, on Charity Navigator  the nation’s largest and most-used evaluator of charities. The Exceptional rating is a powerful statement of fiscal integrity, meaning that Children’s Aid significantly outperforms most other charitable organizations.

We have just learned that Charity Navigator ranks The Children’s Aid Society as number 3 among the Top Ten Charities with the Most Consecutive Four Star Ratings! Children’s Aid has held its 4-Star rating for eight years in a row. In posting the rankings on its website, Charity Navigator remarked that:

“To be successful, organizations must be high performers consistently, year after year. These ten charities are the first to earn 8 consecutive 4-star ratings demonstrating an ongoing fiscal excellence. They are well-positioned to pursue and achieve long-term change.”

Charity Navigator is the industry standard for rating the financial responsibility of non-profit organizations, provides information for consumers about donations and how they are used — to the people who need it or to overhead.

The Children’s Aid Society’s work and dedication is as important as ever. It’s good to know that your donation gets to the child who needs education or healthcare or a new home and provides the supports needed to help him or her become a successful, productive, happy and healthy adult.

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