Children's Aid Society

Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is a private, child welfare nonprofit in New York City, founded in 1853 as the Orphan Train originator, by Yale College graduate, Charles Loring Brace. With an annual budget of over $100 million, 45 city-wide sites, and over 1,200 full-time employees, CAS is one of America's oldest and largest children's nonprofits.

Children's Aid Society

Children’s Aid Society (CAS) is a private, child welfare nonprofit in New York City, founded in 1853 as the Orphan Train originator, by Yale College graduate, Charles Loring Brace. With an annual budget of over $100 million, 45 city-wide sites, and over 1,200 full-time employees, CAS is one of America's oldest and largest children's nonprofits.