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December: 2020 End of Year Giving Campaign, A Success!

We are pleased to announce that our 2020 End of Year giving campaign showed a 71% increase in the total donation amount and a 53% increase in the number of donors. New supporters have found us during the pandemic and we are thrilled that the community and our supporters continue to value the work we are doing. CFL is also profoundly grateful to have received Calendar Year 2021 funding from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation (MCHF) for our Family Counseling Program Community Services Program, and Adult Employment Program.

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October: Launch of Brightly® Washington Heights!

In October, Center for Family Life celebrated the launch of the fourth cooperative to join Brightly® Cooperatives, a social franchise of worker-owned enterprises improving working conditions and revolutionizing economic opportunity for worker-owners (most of whom are immigrant women in the cleaning industry from low-wealth communities). We are incredibly proud of the worker-owners with whom we partner and our Cooperative Development Program staff who have worked for 14 years to dismantle systemic oppression and develop worker cooperatives grounded in principles of democracy, equity, solidarity, and community self-determination.

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