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We are committed to ensuring that there are no boundaries to young people’s aspirations, no limits to their potential.
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Our Mission

We help children in poverty to succeed and thrive. We do this by providing comprehensive supports to children, youth, and their families in targeted high-needs New York City neighborhoods.

We believe all kids have limitless potential. But for those growing up surrounded by poverty, family instability, and physical or emotional stress, life is too often about survival, not possibility. It’s unacceptable that in New York, a city of historic opportunity, so many of our children face serious barriers to realizing their own promise.

Children’s Aid is a professional powerhouse of solutions for young people. We are teachers and social workers, coaches and health care providers. We know what it takes to ensure children grow up strong and healthy, and ready to thrive in school and life: excellent education and health care, social-emotional support, and strong, stable families.

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2,300

FOOD PACKAGES

Delivered or distributed each week since the beginning of the pandemic

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83%

of your support

goes directly to our programs and services to help children, youth, and families

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711

JUNIORS AND SENIORS

participated in our College Access and Success programs

A Powerhouse of Solutions

Poverty cannot be overcome with one service or program at a single point in time. That’s why we commit to supporting children, youth, and families every step of the way. For more than 160 years, with your support, Children’s Aid has been able to help families change their lives by adapting to the ever evolving nature of poverty and constantly seeking improvement. We are on a mission to connect young people and their families with the tools they need to learn, grow, and become leaders of their own lives.

  • a smiling babyOur home visits prepare expectant parents to welcome their newborn.
  • young child smilingWe provide high-quality preschool to ensure children start kindergarten ready to learn.
  • two students sitting at a desk and readingOur community schools focus on the whole child, while also engaging family members, to ensure that students succeed in the classroom.
  • Kids at a swimming pool being silly.Thousands of kids join us after school and at camp for activities that keep the mind and body strong.
  • Kids sitting with a woman smiling.If a family is struggling, our expert social workers staff react quickly to bring stability.
  • Teen sitting at a desk in front of a microscope smilingWe are there at every twist and turn to help teenagers navigate the transition to college or a career and, ultimately, an independent adulthood.

Every Step of the Way

How we connect children and youth with the tools to learn, grow, and lead.

A Rich History

Children's Aid was founded in 1853 by Charles Loring Brace and a group of social reformers at a time when orphan asylums and almshouses were the only social services available for poor and homeless children in New York City. Children’s Aid operated lodging houses, fresh air programs, and industrial schools to support an estimated 30,000 poor and orphaned children living in the city’s streets.

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Our Leadership

Phoebe Boyer

President and CEO

In July 2014, the Children’s Aid Board of Trustees selected Phoebe Boyer to be the organization’s 11th president and chief executive officer. Phoebe came to Children’s Aid from the Robertson Foundation, a $1 billion foundation created by Julian Robertson and his family that takes a targeted approach to supporting critical national issues, including education reform. She spent more than a decade at the foundation, most recently as its executive director, where she oversaw operations and grant-making of more than $100 million annually. During her tenure there, she developed and executed the foundation’s national K-12 education reform strategy.

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Kimone Ababio

Compliance Officer

Kimone joined Children’s Aid in 2023, bringing more than a decade of experience in health care compliance. Before Children’s Aid, she served as the director of compliance at CorroHealth. Prior to that, she held key compliance positions at Care for the Homeless, the New Jewish Home, Healthix, and Affinity Health. She holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY’s University at Albany and a master’s degree in legal studies with a concentration in health and hospital law from Seton Hall Law School.

Martin Baicker

Chief Operating Officer

Martin “Marty” Baicker joined Children’s Aid in 2023, bringing more than 30 years of experience in managing non-profit organizations. As COO, he ensures that Children’s Aid has the operational and technical capacity to meet its mission. He oversees projects from administrative and reporting procedures to construction. Prior to joining Children’s Aid, Marty worked primarily in the healthcare sector, serving as Chief Administrator, COO, and Vice President for New York metropolitan area hospitals. A native of North Merrick, New York, Marty holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Empire State College and a master’s from New York University. He has served on the board of several nonprofits and has donated his time and effort to promoting literacy across the country.

Georgia Boothe

Executive Vice President

Georgia Boothe joined Children’s Aid in 2015 as the vice president of the Child Welfare and Family Services Division. She oversees the organization’s work with young people who have become involved in the juvenile justice system as well as the preventive services program, which works to strengthen families that are involved in the child welfare system. She also leads a deeply experienced team of social workers and other front line staff in serving children and families with special needs. Georgia comes to Children’s Aid after spending more than five years at Pathways to Housing NY, as the executive director. She holds an M.S.W. from Columbia University and earned her undergraduate degree from Skidmore College, where she studied social work and American studies.

Rhonda Braxton

Vice President of Health and Wellness

Rhonda Braxton is responsible for the overall administrative operations of all health and wellness services. Rhonda has more than 25 years of experience in nonprofit management, program expansion, and staff development. A significant portion of her professional career has been devoted to ensuring access to health care and education services to underserved populations. She has served as the chief program officer and deputy director of youth services at Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, vice president of planning and operations at Girl Scouts USA, and director of the Adolescent Health Center at The Door. During her tenue at The Door, Rhonda provided administrative and fiscal oversight of a health care facility that provides reproductive and primary health care services to adolescents. She served on several adolescent health care planning committees and offered testimony at New York City Council meetings and the National Institute of Health on the status of adolescent health care for urban youth. Rhonda holds a B.A. in Psychology from Syracuse University and an M.B.A. in Health Care Administration from Baruch College/Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Phoebe Boyer

President and CEO

In July 2014, the Children’s Aid Board of Trustees selected Phoebe Boyer to be the organization’s 11th president and chief executive officer. Phoebe came to Children’s Aid from the Robertson Foundation, a $1 billion foundation created by Julian Robertson and his family that takes a targeted approach to supporting critical national issues, including education reform. She spent more than a decade at the foundation, most recently as its executive director, where she oversaw operations and grant-making of more than $100 million annually. During her tenure there, she developed and executed the foundation’s national K-12 education reform strategy.

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Working Stronger Together

There is strength in numbers when it comes to battling for funding and influencing legislation. We are proud to work with amazing organizations and coalitions that share our vision for children, youth, and families.

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