Below is the Status Report of Children Youth & Families in Dutchess County for 2006. Every three years, working with Dutchess County government and the United Way of Dutchess County, the CSC takes a “snapshot” of key indicators that relate to the well-being of children and families. This report allows us to view critical, youth-related issues such as family life, security, health, and education.
2006 Status Report
An annual report on Dutchess County to assist funders, grant writers, local governments, program planners and concerned citizens in addressing the related issues together and in providing the support and opportunities for families, children and adults needed for achieving good health and well-being.
View the 2008 Report

This easy to remember number is a free and confidential helpline that easily links people to the services they need.
Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, people can call about everything from basic needs like food, clothing and shelter, to volunteer opportunities, legal services, drug treatment, employment support, childcare, eldercare and more.
The 2-1-1 information and referral service is staffed by knowledgeable and caring call specialists who can communicate with callers in over 150 languages, as well as TTY for the hearing impaired.
United Way's goal is to get the wealth of our 7-county health and human services directly to the people who need them. Whether answering to a natural disaster, a personal emergency or to furnish tools to foster independent lives, United Way seeks to relieve the burden on our seven counties by helping those in need.
2-1-1 Website
This helpful document provides families with information on their children's developmental needs, as well as overviews of services offered by government agencies.
Helping Our Families - 2008 Edition
The following are additional reports that may be useful for your agency or program:
2005 Childhood Obesity Study
Tobacco Use Prevention Program Guide
Dutchess County Youth Media Survey
2006 CSC Annual Report
|