In the spirit of the season, we’ve
asked some of our favorite New Yorkers—a wide range of people who we’ve been
lucky to work with during the past year—to tell us about their favorite
charities. If you can, please take the time with your family to choose a
charity to give back to this season. Here are some great family-related causes
to support during the holiday season or anytime of year.
Alicia Harper
Founder and Editor of
mommydelicious.com
As a former NYC public school elementary teacher, I love and
wholeheartedly believe in the mission of Books
For Kids, an organization aimed at promoting literacy all-around,
particularly for low-income and at-risk children in the preschool years. In
fulfilling its mission, Books For Kids creates libraries, donates books and
works with a plethora of literacy programs for our youngest learners to develop
the critical foundation and skills they need to succeed in life. It’s so
imperative for children to develop early literacy skills, and Books For Kids
works tirelessly to ensure this. (booksforkids.org)
Alison Lowenstein
Founder of
brooklynbaby.com, Author of City Kid New
York, City Weekends and City Baby Brooklyn
The Family Center (TFC) helps families below the poverty line cope with
parenting during terminal illness, navigate conflict and transition through
loss. It offers an incredible array of services from legal, counseling,
emotional support and more. Founded in 1994 by four women working at the
NYC Department of Social Services who were concerned for the children of AIDS
patients, the organization has evolved to help children whose parents have
cancer or whose families encounter other destabilizing factors. My
children and I are going to purchase toys for the drive—instead of simply donating as a family, I love the idea
that my kids can choose presents for the children. It really helps them to
understand that they are giving something to another child. (thefamilycenter.org)
Carla Sullivan
Founder of
minimunchers.com
It is very important to me to involve my children in
appropriate ways to give back. Because both my husband and I were greatly
affected by 9/11, we now consider ourselves patriotic and support our men and
women who fight for our freedoms. This year we became involved with Operation Gratitude, an extremely
financially efficient organization that collects items and assembles care
packages that it then sends to the troops. We sent in most of our Halloween
candy and intend to send holiday treats as well. (operationgratitude.com)
Carley Roney
Co-Founder of XO
Group Inc. (formerly The Knot Inc.)
Female empowerment has always been a personal passion of
mine, and I’ve had the privilege to work with groups like Step Up Women’s Network, which provides career mentoring and
professional networking for young ladies all the way up to emerging executives.
Another particular soft spot to my heart is the Sophia Academy in my home state
of Rhode Island—a private middle school for girls from low-income
families—where I am an active supporter. It’s extremely important to me that
young ladies are provided with the tools to succeed, and that women of all ages
encourage one another. Girls rock! (suwn.org)
Dr. Harvey Karp
Creator of The
Happiest Baby on the Block and The
Happiest Toddler on the Block books and DVDs
I love the Environmental
Working Group (EWG)! The members work hard, work smart and have been
powerful champions in protecting children (and all of us) from environmental
threats starting almost 20 years ago—back when “green” was just a color. As a
pediatrician, I often recommend to moms and dads their regular reports on
healthy products: from the safest sunscreens to the best—at least
chemically—shampoos, creams, etc., which are all available on the EWG website
for free. EWG is one of the nation’s most trusted environmental groups—and one
of the most effective and influential ones, with over one million Americans on
their mailing list. (ewg.org)
Jesseca Stenson
Contributor to
queensmamas.com
Once you know about Queens-based Blissful Bedrooms, you won’t soon forget this group. It is charity
whose mission is to give disabled children a new room, a new community of
friends and a network for them to succeed despite many obstacles. It gives a
sense of relaxation and ownership to kids who really need it, by giving them
their own functional and enjoyable spaces—things most of us take for
granted—that they are largely confined to because of mobility issues. Blissful
Bedrooms is in need of various donations to keep the charity going and also
welcomes volunteers. Check out its wish list to see how you can help.
(blissfulbedrooms.org)
Jessica Shapley
Founder/Director of momsupport.org
Room to Grow is an exceptional organization dedicated to enriching
the lives of babies born into poverty. During their one-on-one appointments
with staffed social workers, parents receive developmental information,
customized support and all of the baby items needed throughout the critical
first three years to ensure a child’s healthy and secure start in life. Items
and services reach clients directly. Offering materials and advice for hosting
drives and pick-up options for donations, Room to Grow makes volunteering and
donating easy for busy families who want to give to those who might not be as
fortunate. (roomtogrow.org)
Karen Connell
Founder and Editor of achildgrowsinbrooklyn.com
My charity of choice is the Sean Casey Animal Rescue in Brooklyn. They specialize in the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of animals
including reptiles, amphibians and exotics. They either find homes for the
animals or release them into habitats with licensed wildlife rehabilitators.
With the economy spiraling downward, the amount of animals that have had to be
given up or adopted has increased dramatically. People can’t afford the food, veterinary care or time needed to appropriately care for the animals.
Shelters have seen an increase of up to 30% of animals in need in the last three
years. Sean Casey is a local, caring shelter that is open every day and is a
long time stalwart in the Brooklyn community. (nyanimalrescue.org)
Katie Brown
Lifestyle Expert,
Author and Host of “Katie Brown Workshop”
I strongly support the mission of Joyful Heart Foundation, a charity that aims to listen to, connect
with and heal survivors of sexual abuse. Joyful Heart creates a community of
survivors, caretakers and supporters that can inspire a dialogue to end the cycle
of violence. Through powerful healing retreats, educational programs and
partnerships, Joyful Heart reaches out to engage people who have often gone
unheard. Shop the Joyful Heartshop this holiday season to benefit this amazing
cause! (joyfulheartfoundation.org)
Lance Somerfeld and Matt
Schneider
Co-Organizers of NYC Dads Group
We love Baby Buggy, an organization dedicated to providing essential
clothing, gear and services to families in need. In collaboration with over 50
community-based organizations, Baby Buggy distributes new and gently used
essentials that pass a safety test. By making donations through proven programs
like Head Start and Nurse-Family Partnership, Baby Buggy ensures that families
not only receive immediately needed items—from cribs and strollers to clothing
and bottles—but also that recipient parents are enrolled in programs that will
help build their long-term self-sufficiency. Teams of dads from our group
regularly visit Baby Buggy Headquarters to clean, sort and pack items for distribution,
and last spring we partnered with Baby Buggy to organize a drive to support
graduates of the Bronx Fatherhood Program. (babybuggy.org)
Lara Serebrier Paul
Creator & CEO of iKidNY
I am passionate about the Harlem
Children’s Zone Project (HCZ),
which is dedicated to helping children and
low-income families succeed. Perhaps best known for its partnership with
Promise Academy Charter Schools, which boasts a remarkable impact on the
educational development of low-income children, HCZ also provides programs on
early childhood education, community development, family enrichment and health
awareness. Under the leadership of Geoffrey Canada, HCZ uses these
programs to help break the cycle of generational poverty for the thousands
of children and families HCZ serves. (hcz.org)
Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase
Publishers of Cool Mom Picks
We’re huge proponents of those working to reduce the
maternal mortality rate around the world, and one of our favorites is the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood (WRA).
It’s an international coalition of like-minded organizations around the world,
helmed by global patron (and former UK First Lady) Sarah Brown. And we couldn’t
agree more with their premise that safe motherhood—something we take for
granted in the US—is
a human right. What we particularly love about the WRA is that their goals to
save more mothers and babies in pregnancy and childbirth are both lofty and
eminently reachable. Hooray for mothers helping mothers.
(whiteribbonalliance.org)
Liz Lange
Designer of Liz Lange for Target and Co-Founder of
shopafrolic.com
Women—mothers—are dying by the thousands around the world
because they don’t have a skilled health provider when they give birth or they
can’t get a basic PAP test—things we take for granted. Jhpiego is my favorite charity because it is solving these problems
in creative ways and keeping women alive. In Afghanistan,
3,000 new midwives are at work saving lives because of Jhpiego’s efforts. In
more than a dozen countries, women are screened for cervical cancer today
through a technique that uses vinegar. That’s Jhpiego’s brilliance: designing
simple, innovative solutions that prevent the needless deaths of women and
families. For someone who is a mother and a woman whose business has always centered
around mothers and a cervical cancer survivor myself, Jhpiego tops my list!
(jhpiego.org)
Renee Sullivan
Founder of babybites support groups
With food allergies in children on the rise—affecting nearly
six million children in the United States alone—FAAN (The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network) educates parents,
caregivers and schools in the diagnosis, research and management of food
allergies for children and adults alike. As a mom of a child with severe food
allergies, I am passionate about helping all children with allergies lead
healthy lives and raise awareness around the issues that surround this growing
but hidden disability. (foodallergy.org)
Sarah Chang
Founder of
thestrollerballet.com and Content Manager of gogirlfinance.com
As the mother of a girl, I am passionate about the power of
organizations for young women. As a blogger (and former social studies
teacher), I can attest to how cathartic and empowering writing can be. I love Girls Write Now, because it provides
mentorship and a space for creative expression for at-risk girls.
(girlswritenow.org)
EDITOR’S PICK
Eric Messinger
Editor of New York Family
While many families know the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) as a place to take their kids
for wonderful exhibits and classes, there is another side to the museum’s
mission that’s equally impressive and worth supporting. It’s less visible to
the general public, but CMOM does an extraordinary amount of community
outreach, working with impoverished families to improve health practices, early
learning and literacy. In fact, because CMOM is so good at connecting to
parents and children, many leading poverty programs—including Head Start—like
to partner with them. You would, too. (cmom.org)