Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies

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Midtown West hums with the energy of advocacy groups that shape city policy from quiet side streets. Among them is the Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies, an organization that has quietly coordinated child welfare and family support networks across New York for decades. These offices often become the unseen backbone of social services, translating legislative intent into real programs that touch neighborhoods from the Bronx to Staten Island.

You’ll find their main office at 254 W 31st St, New York, NY 10001, sandwiched between garment-district lofts and mid-rise apartment buildings. The address places them within walking distance of Penn Station, a practical choice for an agency that frequently convenes stakeholders from every borough. While the building itself blends into the streetscape, the work that happens inside shapes foster-care standards, kinship-care initiatives, and preventive services that keep families intact before crises escalate.

Membership spans over sixty nonprofit agencies, each delivering everything from residential treatment and adoption support to in-home counseling and youth mentorship. Policy briefs and training curricula drafted here ripple outward, influencing how caseworkers, judges, and educators approach child safety and permanency. When questions arise about licensing, funding streams, or best practices, professionals often dial (212) 929-2626 to connect with the central hub that keeps the system aligned.

Next time you’re tracing the invisible threads that hold city services together, pull up a map and swing by—you might just spot a policy wonk with a tote bag full of draft legislation headed to Albany.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 07 Jul 2026

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