John Mitty Tuesday, April 16, 2013 |
Honoring the important contributions of longtime JCCA Trustees and volunteers Jay and Terri Bialsky and Stephen and Lory Gilberg, Jewish Child Care Association’s Celebration of Hope: A Cocktail Reception to Benefit Children and Families will be held on Wednesday, May 22nd at Capitale, 130 Bowery in New York City. The event supportsthe work of JCCA, one of the nation’s oldest child and family services agencies. Actress Vanessa Williams and Senator Charles Schumer are among the members of the Honorary Benefit Committee.
Jewish Child Care Association provides a host of services to a rainbow of ethnic groups without regard to race or creed including 16,000 at-risk children and families who have been neglected or abused, immigrant families and those building new lives. These services include foster care, mental health and preventive services, residential treatment programs, services to recent immigrants, education, early childhood services, special needs programs and adoption.
According to Richard Altman, CEO of JCCA, ”This will a special and memorable evening to support our mission that every child deserves to grow up hopeful."
Tickets prices start at $500. For more information or to buy tickets visit www.jccany.org
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Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA) is a comprehensive child and family services agency. We work with those who need us most, including children who have been neglected or abused, immigrant Jewish families, and those building new lives. Most of our clients come to us because they struggle with poverty or family crises, and because they are working to create an independent future. JCCA helps more than 16,000 children and families every year and is consistently rated at the highest levels for the quality of our programs. In all our work, we are motivated by tikkun olam, the value within Jewish tradition that calls upon all of us to repair the world, and by our belief that every child deserves to grow up hopeful.
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