Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Cycle of Poverty Broken: One Family at a Time

In Brooklyn New York, it is hard to believe that one in three families are living in poverty. But since 1981, the charity at which I am on the Board of Directors - Children of the City - has served the underprivileged children.

The organization started out as a children’s prevention outreach in the early years, but our services have evolved to include trauma intervention, counseling, an after-school and summer program, courtroom and legal advocacy, social work, guardianship, financial counseling, youth mentoring, and other as-needed services to help children and their families achieve success in education, social relationships, home, financial and career.

Almost half of the students who have participated in this program believe it helped them from getting involved in drugs.

Family volunteers like Robert and Maritza Fred have helped to raise over 25 foster children within the Children of the City program, and several of whom they have legally adopted. Maritza is lively and loquacious. They have made a life long commitment to help restore families, as volunteers.

When the kids come home from school Robert takes them to the park. Later it’s time to sit around the kitchen table with Maritza to do homework, read and talk about their day. The Freds treat all of the children equitably, making them feel safe and secure about their place in a loving, nurturing household.

As you know, my website http://www.roccobasile.net/ focuses on educaiton, and the charities in whcih i am involved with, including the historical events at Children of the City, who reaches children at home, at school, on the streets and playgrounds, and at its facility. A dedicated team includes many certified professionals, along with 50 highly committed and trained volunteers who visit close to one thousand children every single month.

During the year we maintain current information on over 500 families in the community representing approximately 2,000 children, and we are able to be a positive influence to the young lives we reach every and every day.

--Rocco Basile

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Champion of Hope Event Photos with Gweneth Paltrow


We got the photos back from our July 29 Champion of Hope Gala evening featuring Oscar and Golden Globe winning actress Gweneth Paltrow as guest of honor, with the Children of the City girls. To view all of the event photos, click here.
As you know, as a board member of this charity, I get to work with the volunteers and the kids.
There's more about it, and my other charities on my website, http://www.roccobasile.net/.

Meterologist Bill Evens from WABC-TV Eyewitness News was the Master of ceremonies, as well as the Auctioneer joined by David Tyree of the New York Giants, and actress Bella Thorne.