Hour Children and several of Hour women will be attending and speaking at Brave New Films' Beyond Bars screening at Bedford Playhouse on July 18th! The panel discussion will include parents and children affected by incarceration. Learn more about opportunities within progressive legal reform and the negative impacts of mass incarceration by checking out the trailer of Beyond Bars here: https://lnkd.in/eVWdrJ2x
Hour Children, Inc.
Non-profit Organization Management
Long Island City, NY 755 followers
"Love Makes The Difference"
About us
Founded more than 25 years ago, Hour Children® was named to acknowledge the important hours that shape the life of a child with an incarcerated mother – the hour of their mother’s arrest, the hour of their visit, and the hour of her release. The organization’s vision is to end the cycle of intergenerational incarceration. Our mission is to help incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women and their children successfully rejoin the community, reunify with their families, and build healthy, independent and secure lives. To accomplish this, Hour Children provides compassionate and comprehensive services and encourages all to live and interact with dignity and respect.
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External link for Hour Children, Inc.
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Long Island City, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1986
Locations
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Primary
36-11 12th Street
Long Island City, NY 11106, US
Employees at Hour Children, Inc.
Updates
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Hour Children joined Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison to discuss reentry strategies for NYS prosecutors. Experts in the field came together for a forum to offer insights on how to best serve survivors of abuse who are justice impacted. Forum members included Hour Children’s Alethea Taylor, PhD, CRC, Elizabeth Santiago from Hudson Link, and women resentenced due to DVSJA. Thank you to Lisa Perlman, Chief of the DVSJA unit with the Brooklyn’s DA office, for organizing and moderating this event!
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Whoopi Goldberg spoke about Hour Mother’s Day Luncheon and Virtual Auction on todays episode of The View. Thank you to everyone who attended, Hour women, staff, and Hour amazing honorees. Special thanks to Chereese Jervis-Hill on supporting us on making this event a success!
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Join us on May 8th for Hour Mother's Day Virtual Auction and Luncheon! Visit Hour page at HCMom24.givesmart.com to register, bid on items, and get tickets!
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Last week, our Deputy CEO Rob DeLeon joined Queens Borough President Donovan Richards and the Executive Director at Hour Children, Inc. Alethea Taylor, PhD, CRC at Coffee at Cozen. Borough President Richards talked about Affordable Housing and Alternatives to Incarceration.
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We are pleased to say that Dr. Alethea Taylor, Executive Director of Hour Children, will be attending the NYS Association of Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislators conference from February 16th to the 19th as a moderator! She will be speaking about how incarceration affects children and families.
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Hour Children has joined the signatories in support of increasing critically needed funding!
The Network and nearly 100 nonprofit organizations across New York State sent a letter to Governor Hochul urging her to #savesupportivehousing statewide by increasing the drastically underfunded New York State Supportive Housing Program (NYSSHP), to current, better funded, Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative (ESSHI). Read our full letter here: https://bit.ly/3sa4IT8 See POLITICO coverage below: #supportivehousing #supportivehousingsaveslives #endhomelessness
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Hour Children, Inc. Executive Director Alethea Taylor, Hour Children Taconic and Bedford Hills staff, the Taconic and Bedford Hills Correctional Facilities Administration staff ~ attended the annual All Souls’ Day Taconic Cemetery memorial event, that also included attendees from the Town of Bedford, NYS Senate and Assembly representatives, many inter-faith community attendees and invited guests. Due to the many years of efforts by Sister Antonia Maguire, the first Catholic Chaplain in Prison Ministry in the state of New York, and a NYS DOCCS Directive, those buried are now identified by their names on their grave site markers. The annual All Souls' Day event is organized by the Interfaith Prison Partnership.