Honoring 15 Years of Impact: Children of Promise Featured on PIX News
Breaking the Cycle: Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents
In New York, Children of Promise NYC (CPNYC) addresses a pressing issue: the impact of parental incarceration on children, particularly within African American and Hispanic communities. Founded in 2009 by Sharon Content, CPNYC serves about 300 children, offering crucial mental health services alongside recreational and educational programs. These efforts aim to break the intergenerational cycle of incarceration and support children's well-being.
A Safe Haven
At CPNYC's summer camp, children like Jamar, Abby, and Adam find a place where they can smile and thrive, despite the challenges outside. The organization also provides support for guardians, often grandparents, who step in when parents are incarcerated.
Empowering the Future
Over its 15 years, CPNYC has positively impacted over 3,000 children, improving their academic performance, behavior, and self-esteem. The organization remains dedicated to dismantling the stigma surrounding mental health in Black and Brown communities, ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed.
Sharon Content recently discussed CPNYC's mission, impact, and future vision in an interview with PIX 11. For further details, you can access the complete article here.