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Westchester Children’s Association to Host Third Annual “Commissioners’ Conversation on Children” Westchester Officials to Share Updates, Insights and Strategies

Westchester Children’s Association to Host Third Annual “Commissioners’ Conversation on Children” Westchester Officials to Share Updates, Insights and Strategies

Westchester Children’s Association (WCA), the county’s only independent child advocacy organization, will host its third annual Commissioners’ Conversation on Tuesday, June 17, at the Greenburgh Public Library (300 Tarrytown Rd, Elmsford, NY), from 8:15 AM to 11:00 AM. The event is open to the public and is proudly sponsored by M&T Bank Charitable Foundation.

The Commissioners’ Conversation provides a vital forum for key Westchester County officials to share updates, insights, and strategies for addressing the challenges facing children, youth, and young adults. Departments participating include Social Services, Community Mental Health, Health, Probation, Youth Bureau, and Workforce Development.

This year’s discussion comes at a particularly urgent time, as federal funding cuts threaten the stability of critical programs and services that support families across Westchester.

“In the face of shrinking federal support, local leadership and collaboration are more essential than ever,” said Allison Lake, Executive Director of WCA. “Last year’s event was a tremendous success, attendees appreciated the chance to hear directly from Commissioners about their visions and priorities for our county’s youth. This year, we’re excited to build on that momentum, using data to drive cross-agency solutions and improve outcomes for children.”

WCA is deeply grateful to M&T Bank Charitable Foundation for its generous sponsorship, helping to make this important conversation possible.

The event is free, but registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/commissioners2025

About Westchester Children’s Association
Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) is a multi-issue, child advocacy nonprofit that works to ensure that every child in Westchester is healthy, safe, and prepared for life’s challenges, regardless of race or zip code. Since 1914, WCA has been the leading independent voice for Westchester’s children by identifying their needs, making those needs known to the public, and ensuring those needs are met through advocacy and mobilization efforts. For more information about Westchester Children’s Association, visit their website at www.wca4kids.org.

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