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NYC: Big City, Bigger Heart

  • cherrera13
  • Aug 16, 2019
  • 1 min read

There are more than 91,000 non-profits operating in New York, all of them scrambling for every penny of your charitable donation budget. And New Yorkers are generous, donating billions of dollars every year. But 40% of those donations happen around the holidays, when we’re all possessed by that giving spirit, or feeling a little guilty about all that stuff we buy that maybe we don’t really need. In the summer, we’re buying ourselves vacations and forgetting that kids are still going hungry, people are living on the streets, New Yorkers are struggling with health issues they may not be able to afford, and teens are free from school and looking for something to do, good or bad.

Our four guests represent all of those issues and are fighting to do something about them. In an In Focus round table, they’ll talk about what their charities do and why they matter. Food Bank for NYC, Urban Pathways and The Arthur Ashe Institute have been around for decades, but the Young Airmans Association is brand new. The CEO is here to tell us how they’re working to give inner city kids an opportunity they never thought they’d have: the ability to, literally, fly.

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gennifer68
Jul 02

This is such an important point about charitable giving! It's easy to get caught up in the holiday frenzy and forget that needs exist year-round. I especially appreciate the mention of teens needing positive outlets during the summer. It reminds me of how crucial after-school programs and summer camps are for keeping kids engaged and safe. In a way, it is like a real life Poptropica, giving them adventures and challenges to tackle. I hope the segment shines a light on these organizations and inspires more consistent donations.


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Emily
Emily
Mar 10

This is such an important reminder of how much New Yorkers give back, especially during the holidays, but how we need to continue supporting our communities year-round. It’s inspiring to hear about the incredible work organizations like Food Bank for NYC, Urban Pathways, and The Arthur Ashe Institute are doing. The Young Airmen's Association also sounds like a fantastic initiative, offering young people opportunities they may not have otherwise had. Just like supporting these charities, finding resources like a Law Essay Writing Service can help people access opportunities that truly make a difference in their lives. Let's keep supporting the causes that need us year-round!

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