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New Yorkers For Children
Founded
1996
Founder
Nicholas Scoppetta
Type
NGO
Location
450 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1707, New York, NY 10123
Origins
New York
Area served
New York
Key people
Alan Yu (Executive Director) Eric Brettschneider (President) Susan L. Burden, MSW (Vice President) Scott Posner, (Treasurer) Dayssi Olarte de Kanavos (Secretary)
Website
newyorkersforchildren.org
New Yorkers For Children (NYFC) is a not-for-profit organization which helps people who have aged out of the foster care system. Founded in 1996 by Nicholas Scoppetta in Manhattan, New York, the organization focuses on the academic success of foster children. NYFC's goal is to help all the youths in the foster care system to succeed academically and with equal opportunity in the workforce.[1] With their partner Administration for Children's Services (ACS), NYFC is able to provide school supplies, access to academic counselling, job opportunities, access to schools, as well as financial support to keep them in school.
Since its founding, New Yorkers For Children has raised and donated over $55M to its programs and scholarships with its partnership with ACS.
^"Our Mission". newyorkersforchildren.org. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
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