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New York, NY 10017

CDF-NY is a non-profit organization based in New York City that focuses on advocating for the rights and well-being of children. They offer various programs and initiatives such as the Beat the Odds Scholarship Program and CDF Freedom Schools, aiming to provide educational opportunities and support for disadvantaged youth. Through their advocacy efforts, CDF-NY strives to address issues related to income security, education justice, child health, immigration, and child welfare, among others.

With a dedicated team and a strong focus on policy priorities, CDF-NY works towards creating positive change for children in New York. They publish informative resources like fact sheets and issue briefs, and actively engage in media discussions to raise awareness about the challenges faced by children in the state. Through their campaigns and activism, CDF-NY aims to end child poverty, lead poisoning, and promote dignity in schools, among other important causes.

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About CDF-NY The mission of Children's Defense Fund is to Leave No Child Behind and to ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start, and a Moral Start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. CDF provides a strong, effective voice for all the children of America who cannot vote, lobby, or speak for themselves. We pay particular attention to the needs of poor and minority children and those with disabilities. CDF educates the nation about the needs of children and encourages preventative investments before they get sick, into trouble, drop out of school, or suffer family breakdown. CDF began in 1973 and is a private, nonprofit organization supported by foundation and corporate grants and individual donations. We have never taken government funds. In 1992, Children's Defense Fund established an office in New York City, a city where 30% of children live in poverty and children account for 43% of the homeless population. In 1998, CDF-NY added an office in Albany, NY aiming to expand our public education and organizing efforts statewide. We are recognized as an authority in the endeavor to protect children and strengthen families. Our unique approach to improving conditions for children by combining research, public education, policy development, community organizing and advocacy activities, has made us an innovative and tireless leader for New York's children. In its 30 years of existence, CDF has lead and empowered others in the struggle for social justice. Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of Children's Defense Fund ( CDF ), has been an advocate for disadvantaged Americans for her entire professional life. Under her leadership, CDF has become the nation's strongest voice for children and families. Mrs. Edelman, a graduate of Spelman College and Yale Law School, began her career in the mid-60s when, as the first Black woman admitted to the Mississippi Bar, she directed the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund office in Jackson, Mississippi. In l968, she moved to Washington, D.C., as counsel for the Poor People's Campaign that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began organizing before his death. She founded the Washington Research Project, a public-interest law firm and the parent body of CDF. For two years, she served as the Director of the Center for Law and Education at Harvard University and, in l973, began Children's Defense Fund. Mrs. Edelman served on the Board of Trustees of Spelman College, which she chaired from 1976 to 1987, and was the first woman elected by alumni as a member of Yale University Corporation, on which she served from 1971 to 1977. She has received many honorary degrees and awards including the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Prize, the Heinz Award, and a MacArthur Foundation Prize Fellowship. In 2000, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, and the Robert F. Kennedy Lifetime Achievement Award for her writings, which include seven books: Families in Peril: An Agenda for Social Change ; The Measure of Our Success: A Letter to My Children and Yours ; Guide My Feet: Meditations and Prayers on Loving and Working for Children ; Stand for Children ; Lanterns: A Memoir of Mentors ; Hold My Hand: Prayers for Building a Movement to Leave No Child Behind ; and I'm Your Child, God: Prayers for Our Children. She is a board member of the Robin Hood Foundation, the Association to Benefit Children, City Lights School, and Outward Bound, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. Marian Wright Edelman is married to Peter Edelman, a professor at Georgetown Law School. They have three sons, Joshua, Jonah, and Ezra, and two granddaughters, Ellika and Zoe.

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