The President and CEO of a Westchester facility which is home to several children who were separated from their families from their parents at the Mexican border, is the latest official to speak out against President Donald Trump's administration's policy impacting migrant families. Many of the children are being housed at Children's Village in Dobbs Ferry, which, according to its website, "works in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities."
... during the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" border policy. On the quiet campus of Children's Village in Dobbs Ferry, social workers are trying to calm the fears of children crying for their parents. "All day long, all day long, all they want ...
... with all of them. We know there are over 70 children, just by the ones that we have talked about but they are in Dobbs Ferry, Lincolndale, Irvington, three in the Bronx, one in Syosset and one in Kingston," Cuomo told reporters in a conference call ...
... a well-trodden path: Maplewood and Montclair, in New Jersey; and the Rivertowns in Westchester, including Dobbs Ferry , Hastings-on-Hudson , Tarrytown , Irvington and Ardsley (although the latter is not technically on the river). Call them the least ...
... boys at the nearby Children's Village, a government-funded residential treatment center for at-risk youth in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. Studies show the transition to adulthood is one of the most defining - and treacherous - times for kids leaving state ...
An organization in Dobbs Ferry that helps society's most vulnerable kids received a $2,500 donation from the Hudson Gateway Realtor Foundation. The foundation donated $30,000 in total from a September Monte Carlo Nigh Gala to 17 Hudson Valley charities, including The Children's Village.