Baby supplies for 60 families in the Bronx
Services for children in the Bronx
Summary
This project provides clothing, gear and products for infants and young children, coupled with family budgeting classes, to needy families enrolled in an early education program in the Bronx.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
This project addresses the high cost of providing for infants and young children for families living in poverty. It will be located in the Bronx, the poorest urban county in the United States. This project will; give needed resources to families, off-set the high cost of providing for infants and young children, reduce the damage to young children caused by the stress of living in poverty. It will link these families to volunteers who will teach basic budgeting to the families.
Activities
Baby Buggy delivers clothing, cribs, diapers and more to families in need. By giving these items coupled with budgeting classes we help: ensure the safety and well-being of children, reduce financial stress + off-set the expense of raising children.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $4,366
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $17,634
Total Funding Goal: $22,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Resources
- Project's External Homepage (http://www.babybuggy.org)
- The Effects of Poverty on Children (http://www.thefutureofchildren.org)
- Investing in Parents to Invest in Children (http://www.mdrc.org)
- Head Start Program (http://www.nyc.gov/html/acs/html/child_care/headstart.shtml)
- NYC’s Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Nation’s Widest (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/nyregion/29poverty.html)
Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
This project will serve 60 families living in a community where over 67% of the children are born into poverty. By offering family budgeting classes and regular donations of clothing, diapers and equipment, we positively affect families’ lives.
Project Message
"Children who experience poverty during their preschool and early school years have lower rates of school completion than children and adolescents who experience poverty only in later years.
- Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ph.D., Professor, Columbia Univ., Family and Child Dev.
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Katherine Snider
Executive Director
Baby Buggy
306 West 37th Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10018
United States
212-736-1775
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
The Baby Buggy, Inc.
306 West 37th Street
8th Floor
New York,
New York
10018
United States
212-736-1777
http://www.babybuggy.org
Where this Project is Located
Country
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United States
and can also be found under
Education.
For more information about United States, read the Human Development Report on United States or the Wikipedia entry for United States.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on June 3, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 22, 2008
Latest Update from the Field
May '09 Update
By Nura Poursharif - Program Director, May 15, 2009 01:11 PM
Baby Buggy is proud of the wonderful resources and services that have been provided to the families at the FRC:
• Over 60,650 items have been donated to the families at the Family Resource Center, ranging from cribs and strollers to clothing and diapers;
• Baby Buggy held a Speaker Series with representatives from various social service agencies to address the needs of client families that were identified during last summer’s Financial Literacy Workshop; participants met with representatives offering services related to legal assistance, formal banking services and advanced financial assistance, as well as assistance with housing and landlord issues;
• Baby Buggy is currently offering the third Credit Where Credit Is Due (CWCID) workshop cycle to the families at the FRC; CWCID promotes economic empowerment among low-income families by increasing access to, understanding of, and control over financial services. The topics covered include personal finance, financial goals, budgeting and savings, understanding the credit system, financial institutions and financial services, and an overview of taxes and investments;
• A Benefits Analysis session was also offered to the FRC families; a group of trained Credit Suisse volunteers interviewed families using the self-sufficiency calculator to determine their eligibility for work supports, tax credits & other benefits, as well as how to access them. Our belief is that this will help improve the self-sufficiency and stability of these families;
• In response to the current food crisis, Baby Buggy launched a Healthy Food and Nutrition Initiative in November 2008 geared toward providing FRC families with another essential – affordable, healthy and nutritious food! Through the City Harvest/FreshDirect Buying Club, Baby Buggy has given FRC families access to high quality food and grocery items at discounted prices that can be purchased with food stamps, cash, or debit cards; as an incentive, Baby Buggy provides these families with free, monthly supplements of $30 in healthy take-home groceries to match purchases of $30 or more made by families through the Buying Club. Since November 2008, Baby Buggy has distributed 120 grocery supplements to FRC client families;
The following is an anecdote from Sister Mary Thomassino, Deputy Director of Education for the Archdiocese Head Start Programs:
"On behalf of the Head Start Parents and staff at St. Anthony Head Start Program, I wish to thank you and all those connected to Baby Buggy for your generosity to us.
Our families have received beautiful gifts that will provide for safe and better care of the children. They are expanding their food budget and learning how to save money and use those dollars wisely. We look forward to continuing this relationship."
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