The Wall Street Journal | New York Charity Consolidates in Bronx Project
The Wall Street Journal discusses the opening of our new Bronx location, where our child welfare and developmental disability programs have consolidated. READ MORE
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The Wall Street Journal discusses the opening of our new Bronx location, where our child welfare and developmental disability programs have consolidated. READ MORE
The New York Foundling runs the The Fostering College Success Initiative (otherwise known as ‘The Dorm Project’) in conjunction with the Administration for Children’s Services and The City University of New York. This program affords youth in foster care the opportunity to attend CUNY schools across the city and live in the dorms at no cost […]
The Pinkerton Foundation will make grants of nearly $1 million to help eight of the city’s leading foster care agencies (including The New York Foundling) sponsor in-house mentored internships for the young adults they serve. READ MORE
“The money raised was donated to the YWCA of the City of New York, and Families Rising, which is part of the New York Foundling.” READ MORE
“Thanks to nonprofit organizations Project Glimmer and Ticket to Dream, three foster youth—all recent graduates—got to spend a day improving their own job prospects and meeting other women who have overcome their own challenges to achieve fame and success.” READ MORE
More than 250 people gathered at Memorial Park to watch The New York Foundling’s annual basketball tournament. READ MORE
One of Manhattan’s biggest mansions, which once was home to The New York Foundling, is undergoing renovations. READ MORE
Town & Country Magazine discusses the renovation of a West Village mansion that was formerly home to The New York Foundling. READ MORE
Spectrum News NY1 reporter Lindsey Christ highlights The Foundling’s Road to Success tutoring program for foster youth. Rajiv, a student who is graduating after working with the Road to Success program, shares his story. READ MORE
“A few years ago, some shadowy investor bought 27 Christopher Street from the venerable children’s charity New York Foundling for a whopping $45 million.” READ MORE