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Helping Amy

Amy is a 12-year-old girl who lives in a region of Appalachia that is beset by drug abuse and its many associated horrors. Amy struggles in school. She has always been withdrawn and very quiet, but she is well behaved. Sometimes such children slip through the cracks. But Amy is fortunate. She was enrolled on the Children, Incorporated program, and after a long wait, was finally matched with a sponsor.  The three letters she...

Visiting New Mexico

Thanks to her sponsor, Anna in New Mexico has a warm winter coat that she is so proud of. Children, Incorporated staff members Ron Carter (pictured), and Emily Halata are visiting eight programs in New Mexico, training the coordinators and witnessing first-hand the benefits sponsorship provides for the children on our program.

Bingham McCutchen Night of Hope

Bingham McCutchen law firm’s Washington, DC office will be hosting “A Night of Hope” in celebration of the launch of Storytellers, a weekly reading program where Bingham staff and lawyers are paired with students at Ferebee-Hope Community Complex.   This celebration will highlight our partnership with Bingham McCutchen and identify sponsors for all unsponsored children in Children Incorporated’s Washington, D.C.,...

Study Shows 1 in 5 Children in U.S. Live in Povert...

A study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found that 1 in 5 (14.7 million) children live in poverty in the United States. That represents a 2.5 million increase from 2000, when 17 percent of the nation’s youth lived in low-income homes. You can provide support for children in the U.S through Children, Incorporated. We have programs in 12 states around the country and provide food, clothing, education and opportunity for...