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I Live Here Westchester NY
A Legacy of Impact: Allison Lake on Championing Westchester's Children Episode
In this heartfelt episode of I Live Here: Westchester, host Jim Jockle sits down with Allison Lake, the outgoing Executive Director of the Westchester Children's Association (WCA), to reflect on her remarkable 25-year journey in advocacy. From expanding healthcare access and shaping youth justice policy to tackling the digital divide and amplifying mental health needs post-COVID, Allison has helped drive transformational change for Westchester’s children and families.
Listen in as Allison shares powerful stories, legislative victories like Raise the Age, and her vision for the next generation of child advocates. As she prepares for retirement, she leaves behind a legacy rooted in collaboration, policy influence, and a steadfast belief that every child—regardless of race or zip code—deserves a fair shot at a thriving future.
Topics Covered:
- Allison’s unexpected path to advocacy and leadership at WCA
- The fight for youth justice and the success of Raise the Age
- Bridging the digital divide during COVID and beyond
- Universal school meals and expanded child tax credits in New York State
- The lasting impact of social-emotional trauma on children post-pandemic
- Poverty Pulse and real-time data-driven advocacy
- Why coalition building is messy but essential
- How the public can support advocacy beyond direct service
Notable Quotes:
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
– Allison Lake, on the power of coalition building
“Raise the Age wasn't just about changing a law. It was about changing lives.”
– Allison Lake, on youth justice reform
“Rest is resistance—and after 25 years, I’m ready to breathe before I decide what’s next.”
– Allison Lake, on her upcoming retirement
Resources & Links:
- Westchester Children’s Association: wcaforkids.org
- Learn about WCA’s Poverty Pulse and data-driven initiatives
- Sign up for WCA Advocacy Alerts
- Take action in your local community: support advocacy, not just service
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