In a new record for site deployment, Social Ink worked round the clock to develop and launch a website for the Campaign for Children NYC, a partnership of The Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care and the NYC Youth Alliance. The site is designed to complement and further the efforts of the campaign against Mayor Bloomberg’s recent cuts to child care and after-school programs. Read more about the project on our portfolio or head on over to the site. Social Ink is proud to stand with the Campaign advocates working tirelessly to further the futures of our city's youth.

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Blog posts tagged child care

A Campaign for NYC Children

03.26.12

Campaign for Children NYC - Home

In a new record for site deployment, Social Ink worked round the clock to develop and launch a website for the Campaign for Children NYC, a partnership of The Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care and the NYC Youth Alliance. The site is designed to complement and further the efforts of the campaign against Mayor Bloomberg’s recent cuts to child care and after-school programs. Read more about the project on our portfolio or head on over to the site.

Social Ink is proud to stand with the Campaign advocates working tirelessly to further the futures of our city’s youth.

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savechildcare.com Launches

04.13.11

savechildcare

Social Ink is pleased to announce the launch of a new website for the Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care, advocating for the restoration of critical early learning services. Stay updated, add your voice, and get involved!

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