Who Cares? I Do
"Who Cares? I Do" is a grassroots campaign supported by individuals, organizations, businesses, policy makers, philanthropists, and many others who recognize how critical human services are to New York and all its communities — whether it's an after-school program, a senior center, shelter for the homeless, a food pantry, assistance for domestic-violence victims, a mental-health clinic, a home for foster children, or a daycare center. Its mission is to make government accountable to the needs of all New Yorkers by honoring the commitments made to our communities.
The Human Services Council of New York City, Inc. (HSC), is spearheading this campaign to spread awareness of the impact funding cuts will have on New York's individuals, families, communities, and economy. Ultimately, the goal is to influence government decisions about the allocation of state and city resources, and protect investments in human-service programs.
UJA-Federation is a supporter of HSC and the “Who Cares? I Do” campaign.
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