News & Perspectives

News & Perspectives

  • June 4, 2015 Children's Trust in the News
    With an increasing majority of women joining the full-time workforce and families commonly relying on dual incomes to make ends meet, the movement of guys taking more prominent roles in parenting continues to progress, driven by both necessity and personal preference. Boston Parents Paper's June issue spoke with Haji Shearer, the director of the Fatherhood Initiative at The Children’s Trust, and others to help cast aside the lies, myths, and stereotypes that have characterized fatherhood for too long.
  • May 20, 2015 Press Releases
    Tufts University awarded an honorary doctoral degree to Suzin Bartley of Milton, Massachusetts. Ms. Bartley is Executive Director of the Children’s Trust, Massachusetts’ leading family support organization. This degree was awarded in recognition of her long-term leadership in ensuring that families are strong and healthy so children thrive.
  • May 14, 2015 Children's Trust in the News
    WBZ-TV Channel 4 reporter Julie Loncich talks with Kate Bullock, Family Support Coordinator at the Children's Trust, about tips for parents to prevent leaving a child alone in a car. This follows news reports about a local father who goes on "autopilot" and forgets to drop off his child at daycare.
  • May 11, 2015 Children's Trust News
    Along with former Secretary of State Madeline Albright and four other distinguished men and women, Tufts University announced it will award an honorary degree to Suzin Bartley, Executive Director of the Children’s Trust, at its May 17th commencement. Ms. Bartley will receive an honorary doctor of public service degree.
  • April 13, 2015 Children's Trust in the News
    The Berkshire Eagle, WAMC, and iBerkshire coverage of Step Up for Kids
  • April 10, 2015 Children's Trust News
    On April 10th, the Children’s Trust joined with Child Care of the Berkshires, State Senator Benjamin Downing, Representatives Gailanne Cariddi and Trisha Farley-Bouvier, District Attorney David Capeless, North Adams Mayor Richard Alcombright, and others to announce April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize that working with families early to ensure they are strong and healthy is the surest way to keep kids safe. The “Step Up for Kids” event, held at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, featured a display of 60 shoes that represented the average number of children confirmed as abused or neglected each month in Berkshire County. The TJX Companies, Inc. donated the shoes which the Children’s Trust gave to local families in its programs.
  • March 24, 2015 Children's Trust News
    On March 23, Governor Charlie Baker joined the Children’s Trust to announce April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize that working with families early to ensure they are strong and healthy is the surest way to keep kids safe. Approximately 150 people attended the 10th annual “Step Up for Kids” event including Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, House Speaker Robert DeLeo, and Senate Majority Leader Harriette Chandler. The event featured a display of 390 shoes covering the Grand Staircase of the State House. The display represented the average number of children confirmed as abused or neglected each week in Massachusetts. The TJX Companies, Inc. donated the shoes which the Children’s Trust donated to families in its programs.
  • March 9, 2015 Children's Trust News
    Join the Children's Trust as we recognize that working with families early to ensure they are strong and healthy is the surest way to keep kids safe. Governor Charlie Baker will join…
  • January 23, 2015 Children's Trust in the News
    American Libraries, a national magazine, includes an article about the town-wide child safety program developed by the Beebe Library in Wakefield with help from the Children's Trust and other organizations.…
  • January 2, 2015 Children's Trust News
    Haji Shearer, LSW, Director of the Fatherhood Initiative at the Children’s Trust, was recognized for his work in the field of mental health and the care of minority communities by Massachusetts General…