Our Neighborhood Improvement Program thanks NY City Council Member Paul Vallone for securing funding for beautification and cleaning in his district. These funds will yield a double impact—cleaner streets and sidewalks…
Category Archives: Articles of Interest
The Women’s Project Creates Space to Help Women Heal
The Women’s Project (TWP) is a community whose collective work serves as an alternative to pre-trial detention and incarceration.
Addressing the Perpetual Punishment of Criminal Records: View the Replay
Learn about the impact of accessible automatic expungement on March 11, 2021.
City Alternative to Incarceration Program Expands
Wildcat is pleased to partner with The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) as it expands expanding its successful Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) programming, increasing the number of providers and programs across the City through millions in new investments.
Celebrating the Power of Possible: Stories That Ignite Your Spirit
Our Virtual Gala will take place on Monday, December 7 where we will share an evening of stories from board members, staff, and clients.
A Hazardous Moment for Black Health
The coronavirus pandemic and the videotaped killings of black men threaten to harm the health of African Americans nationwide.
Workers with Disabilities Essential in the Pandemic – NYSID
At a time when gratitude is owed to so many for keeping our communities safe and healthy, we need to count among that group individuals with disabilities who are serving as essential workers of Governor Cuomo’s New York on PAUSE emergency plan.
No Need to Wait for Pandemics: The Public Health Case for Criminal Justice Reform
Prison Policy Initiative offers five examples of policies that could slow the spread of a viral pandemic in prisons and jails.
Volunteers Deliver Meals to UES Public Housing Senior Center
Wildcat partners with New York City Councilman Ben Kallos to deliver food to seniors at the Stanley Isaacs Center on the Upper East Side.
The Social Value of Bail Reform
On January 1, as New York took a considerable step towards a more just and equitable criminal justice system…