A conference held to create awareness of the obstacles Latinos face on the Eastern end of Long Island: Recognizing the Latino Community on Eastern Long Island: Creating Community Awareness of Unmet Needs..........*more

Read our report about the impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA) on Latino families.

Creating a Latino Child Welfare Agenda: A Strategic Framework For Change.......*more

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Public Policy/Advocacy
To identify, articulate and promote the interest of the Hispanic community in critical public policy matters with the federal, state and city government.

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Social Services Network and Coalition Building
To bring together Hispanic community-based organizations to identify and mobilize around social services and educational issues that will have a major impact on the quality of services Hispanic clients receive.

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Local Consortiums and Network and Coalition Building
To help organize local service consortiums for the purpose of community building and planning efforts that are required for the Hispanic service delivery system to expand and prosper.

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Public/Private Partnership in Program Development and Policy Research
To actively pursue public/private partnerships with a variety of policy stakeholders to ensure that the Hispanic community is on the cutting edge of program development and policy research initiatives that will define the needs of poor New York City poor neighborhoods and community-based organizations.

CHCF actively pursues public/private partnerships with a variety of policy stakeholders such as The Latino Child Welfare Collaborative (LCWC).

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Culture and Social Justice
To actively promote the cultural values of the Hispanic community in any efforts directed at community-building or social justice.

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Civic Education
CHCF is proud to offer free civic education and history clases to the community in English and Spanish. Assistance completing
the Naturalization Application is also offered. Please call (212) 206-1090 for more information. Click here to view our schedule of classes.


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