
The 1199SEIU/Employer Child Care Corporation’s 16th annual Care for Kids Gala was held on November 14, 2023, at The Current at Chelsea Piers. The event’s theme was “Empowering Families, One Generation at a Time,” reflecting how our impact stands the test of time in helping families balance their essential work and family life.
The event was chaired by Nadine Williamson, Executive Vice President of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East. In addition to hosting distinguished guests and community members, our gala honored Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez of The City University of New York, and Harlem School of the Arts for their extraordinary commitment to the children and students of New York City.
The 2023 event raised over $300,000 for CCF and CCC programming. We were honored to be joined in person by many of our colleagues and community members to celebrate all that we have accomplished, and look forward to many more years of uplifting our youth, their families and our communities. Thank you to all who supported our programs this year, and we look forward to seeing you November 20, 2024, for the 17th annual Care for Kids Gala!
To donate to our programs, please visit www.ChildCareCorp.org/donate.


As a new graduate Registered Nurse, I would like to thank 1199SEIU and the Youth Mentoring Program (YMP) for where I am today. This program takes a chance on the potential of young individuals like me and believes in greatness. I don’t come from a family of healthcare professionals, so to achieve something as demanding as nursing school and pass my NCLEX on the first attempt made me truly believe I have greatness in me.
My experience with the 1199SEIU WorkForce 2000 Pre-RN program has been a transformative journey that has shaped my path toward becoming a Registered Nurse. For anything to be successful, there must be a strong foundation, and the Pre-RN program has been that strong foundation for me. The self-confidence, skill sets and sense of community that this program gave me are the reasons I am a nurse today. I had the privilege of meeting like-minded individuals who shared my passion for nursing.
CCC programs support kids and teens from adolescence to adulthood, with opportunities for personal and academic development to help them reach their goals. Last year, seven program alumni who had aged out of the Anne Shore Sleep-Away Camp Program (ASC) received a CCC scholarship to attend their camp’s Leader-in-Training (LIT) or Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program. ASC participants frequently demonstrate significant growth in leadership skill development, and, often, participation in a camp’s leadership program can lead directly to employment.
We had another exciting summer with the Anne Shore Sleep-Away Camp Program (ASC)! ASC offers children ages 9 to 15 a wide range of summer sleep-away camps throughout the Northeast. With camp experiences focused on arts, technology and athletics, there’s something for every interest level, all in a natural setting prime for outdoor adventure. Last summer, 719 children of 590 members attended sleep-away camp (a 6.7 percent increase from 2022). An estimated 677 children of 563 members attended through one of the program’s 23 contracted camp providers, located across seven states throughout the Northeast. Additionally, four children of four members took advantage of the newly added one-week trial sessions, which were offered by select camps to first-time campers ages 9 to 11.
Sleep-away camp is an extremely impactful experience for children of all ages. Aside from giving them some much-needed time to unplug from electronics, it offers opportunities and challenges that enhance a child’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social skills. Campers learn how to work better with others, build meaningful relationships and develop their decision-making skills. In turn, these skills help promote independence and self-confidence.
Among our seven classrooms, FALC Preschool and Pre-K teachers of students ages 2 to 5 spent a month collaborating and planning for an epic outdoor FALC Olympics/Field Day, filled with creative, rigorous gross motor activities and meaningful learning experiences for all FALC children. On Friday, June 17, 2022, teachers brought props, supplies and equipment, such as hula hoops, balls, balance beams, mats and poly spots to transform the tennis courts of St. James Park into a colorful sports arena. This well-orchestrated event was our last center-wide hurrah before the end of the school year.
