The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families' initiatives were developed to address the issues that affect our   growing communities. Currently, we provide child care training and referral services, youth services such as dropout   prevention and after-school care, support for Latino immigrants and public advocacy.

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In 1982, a group of Latino human service professionals recognized that the growing Latino community in New York City had needs and concerns that were not being heard or met. Pooling their resources and knowledge, they founded The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc. (CHCF) in April 1982. The purpose of the organization was two-fold: To be a voice for the Latino community at the local state and national level; And to develop programs that addressed the needs of Latino children and their families.

For 25 years, CHCF has reached out to children and families in the Latino community with programs and services that have improved their lives and helped them build a productive future. Starting in the New York City area, CHCF programs now reach communities across the country.

The mission of CHCF is to improve the quality of life for Latino children and families. Through educational and health programs, trainings and services, CHCF provides families with the skills and information they need to raise healthy children, to make sure those children are well cared for and have what they need to succeed in life. Also working in the policy arena, CHCF gives Latino families and children a voice in the legislation that affects their lives and well being.

CHCF, celebrating 25 years of nurturing new generations.

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The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc.
110 William Street, Suite 1802 New York, NY 10038

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