Coronavirus and our Unaccompanied Children program: 3/16/2020

At this time, Cayuga Centers is continuing to provide temporary foster care and family unification services in New York City for a number of children who arrived at the Southern U.S. border unaccompanied by a parent. We will not turn away any child in need while we...

Coronavirus Update: 3/14/2020

We share with all of you deep concern for everyone affected by COVID-19 and support all efforts to limit, treat, and eradicate this disease.  As this occurs, we feel added responsibility to care for those to whom we provide services. The health and well-being of...

Our Journey to Web Content Accessibility

When does a website become an oversight? When it ignores the needs of differently-abled users. Recently there has been a slew of lawsuits against businesses claiming their websites aren’t accessible to all. In particular, the visually impaired can find their needs...

Cayuga Centers in the News

Protecting children is our mission. As the largest foster home agency for unaccompanied migrant children, we deal with large numbers of children who have already been through a traumatic experience. We are dedicated to providing a safe environment for them while we...

Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Trauma

A response to the Office of Inspector General Report on the Mental Health Needs of Children in HHS Custody Every unaccompanied migrant child we care for at Cayuga Centers has undergone some form of trauma. It is impossible to imagine any child could be apart from...