Over one thousand children and youth in Forestdale programs need backpacks and school supplies. Please give at https://lnkd.in/eVkYerNB With these supplies, youth are more likely to attend school and complete homework — knowing they have the same chance at school success as their peers. At Forestdale, we believe that every child deserves a fair chance at success! Thank you! #NYC #DonateNow #Youth
Forestdale, Inc.
Individual and Family Services
Forest Hills, NY 943 followers
Our mission is to ensure that children and families have the fundamental assets needed to thrive and live independently.
About us
Forestdale’s roots go back 168 years, when a group of women affiliated with a church in Brooklyn founded an industrial school for children, which in 1980 became Forestdale. Forestdale is the only child welfare agency headquartered in Queens, with an exclusive focus on the particular needs of Queens' and Brooklyn communities & families. While traditional child-welfare programs are typically designed to ensure the safety of children, Forestdale is committed to going beyond the basics by actively pursuing cutting-edge and evidence-based approaches to address the changing needs of low-income families across Queens and Brooklyn. We embody this commitment by providing a comprehensive continuum of services to help children and families heal from trauma and overcome inter-generational cycles of poverty.
- Website
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https://bio.site/Forestdaleinc
External link for Forestdale, Inc.
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Forest Hills, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1854
- Specialties
- foster care, teen pregnancy, adolescent health, preventive services, fathering initiative, Domestic violence, Trauma services, pregnancy prevention, Attachment and Bio-behavioral catchup, Early childhood education, Health Homes, trauma-informed care, Brooklyn human services, and LGBTQIA services
Locations
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Primary
67-35 112th St.
Forest Hills, NY 11375, US
Employees at Forestdale, Inc.
Updates
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Would you like to join our Foster Parent Orientation to learn what's involved in taking a child into your home and heart? The next session is on Sunday, July 14th, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Call us or contact us at https://lnkd.in/eEmqBZtX to learn if becoming a foster parent is for you! #Parents #foster #Queens #Brooklyn
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forestdale_inc Community Connection, our Family Enrichment Center, recruited teenagers to teach digital skills to older adults. The AARP-funded initiative will help participants use the Internet to conduct business, obtain benefits, and reduce social isolation. #aarpcommunitychallenge
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As June is pride month, we want to recognize foster youths who are LGBTQIA+ as well as their foster parents who provide the affirming care the youths may not have found at home. #pridemonth #fostercare
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Forestdale thanks the amazing Deloitte volunteers who worked hard to spruce up our Forest Hills location on Deloitte's Impact Day. We are grateful for their long-term support! #ImpactDay #community #volunteer
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Our silent auction for our Annual Benefit is open to all! We have so many great items! Please check them out and support us! https://lnkd.in/gKpPsCbN... #auction #NYC #family #longisland #SportsTickets #concerttickets #events2024 #kidsfun
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This is a great summary of the achievements and needs for child welfare.
COFCCA Statement on Final State Budget The New York State budget invests in the human services workforce, includes additional funding for child welfare workforce, and restores critically important health home services for children. While we celebrate these investments, we remain concerned about the future viability of critical human services programs impacting over 900,000 children and families across New York. We applaud the inclusion of a 2.84% Human Services Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), along with increased funding for the child welfare worker incentive scholarship program to support retention in the child welfare field. The final COLA is less than the 3.2% collective ask from the sector, necessary to keep up with inflationary growth. COFCCA will continue to advocate for workforce supports across the spectrum, to address the field’s currently unprecedented high turnover and vacancy rates—illustrating the need for salary enhancements in addition to a flexible COLA and workforce scholarship and loan forgiveness supports. We are also thankful to see that the state has restored funding for the Health Homes Serving Children program, ensuring continuation of care coordination, a critical support for families at a time when needs are increasing. Ultimately, the final budget does not address an urgent and pressing need to ensure that New Yorkers have continued access to critical programs and services, and that survivors can access justice through the suits they have brought forward under the state’s Child Victims Act. Government relies on nonprofit programs to serve New Yorkers-- through a wide array of programs and services – including behavioral health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, special education, early childhood, after school, anti-violence programs, and housing. In the legislative session ahead, we urge the state to act to create a Child Victims Act fund that honors survivors and that assures New Yorkers’ continued ability to access vital services.
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We are thrilled to announce that we are a grand prize winner of Robin Hood’s #FUELfor50 challenge! We’ve been awarded$1 million to scale our efforts to support early learning and development. We’re excited to continue our work with @RobinHoodNYC and our fellow awardees to reach more families with young children – and give our youngest New Yorkers the best possible start in life. https://fuelfor50.org/
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BIG NEWS: @NYCMayor just announced that City-contracted human services workers will receive over 9% in wage increases over the next 3 years. This is a major win for #JustPay and is the result of thousands of calls, emails, and actions from human services workers! Here’s what to expect: A 3% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for FY25 – on top of the $170 million already allocated for the Workforce Enhancement Initiative from the last two years A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY26 A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY27 Since we launched the JustPay campaign in 2021, we’ve been calling on the City to make long-overdue investments in the essential human services workforce. There is much more advocacy to do to ensure human services workers are paid fairly. However, with decades of divestment and underfunding, this City COLA announcement is a step in the right direction. Thank you @NYCMayor, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Ana Almanzar, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom, and all our @NYCCouncil champions – including @nycspeakeradams, @justin.brannan, and @althea_stevens_d16 – for listening to our voices!
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Forestdale, Inc. joined the Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies (COFCCA) in Albany to ask legislators for: 1. A 3.2% COLA for the child welfare workforce 2. Enhanced funding for scholarship and student loan forgiveness for child welfare workers 3. State reimbursement to counties for Preventive Services at a higher rate from 62-75% #humanservice