Living Out Our Mission Daily with Compassion, Creativity, and Consistency.
Across New York State, The Children’s Home shows up in homes, schools, and neighborhoods — alongside the parents, caregivers, and community partners who make daily life work for kids. Our prevention and community-based teams meet families where they are, with services built around the rhythms of real life: school pickups, dinner tables, hard conversations, ordinary Tuesdays. We help families build the skills, routines, and supports that keep children safe and connected to the people who love them.
This is what prevention looks like — not a single intervention, but a steady presence. A home visit that becomes a relationship. A skill that becomes a habit. A family that stays together because the right help showed up at the right time.

Strong families build strong communities.
Strong families are the foundation of strong communities. We provide the support, resources, and partnership that parents, caregivers, and loved ones rely on to care for the children and adults in their lives. Our prevention and community-based teams meet families where they are, with services built around the rhythms of real life: school pickups, dinner tables, hard conversations, ordinary Tuesdays. We help families build the skills, routines, and supports that keep children safe and connected to the people who love them.
This is what prevention looks like — not a single intervention, but a steady presence. A home visit that becomes a relationship. A skill that becomes a habit. A family that stays together because the right help showed up at the right time.
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Join a Team That
Shows Up for Kids
Working at The Children’s Home means being part of something bigger than a job. Our team shares a common belief: that every child deserves to be seen, supported, and given a real shot at a healthy future.
You Can Help the Children’s Home
We work toward a stronger, healthier community every day. There are plenty of ways you can support that mission, boost the work of the Children’s Home, and make a positive impact.
