BCCA Partners with Saratoga Performing Arts Center!

This Summer, BCCA was thrilled to establish a partnership with Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) to offer exciting opportunities for our families at Faith’s House and on the backstretch at Saratoga Race Course.

Our families were provided access to experience The Philadelphia Orchestra’s performance of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and the Princess Bride! SPAC provided our families with amphitheater and lawn seating, meal and snack vouchers, and transportation to and from.

BCCA looks forward to continuing our partnership with SPAC and providing these invaluable experiences to the backstretch families for years to come!

You Can’t Put a Price on Giving a Child a Great Start in Life

Change the first five years of a child’s life and you change everything! BCCA’s tag line and a familiar phrase we’ve all grown accustomed to seeing in public ads for local childcare centers and private schools.

What makes BCCA so unique is that we are changing lives at the racetrack every day. For the past 20 years, we’ve provided a state-of-the-art childcare center, Anna House, at Belmont Park, which is open 365 days a year and offers a STEAM-based curriculum for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Last year, we opened Faith’s House at Saratoga Race Course which fulfilled our dream of providing a year-round program at Belmont Park and a summer program at Saratoga.

BCCA’s mission is to provide a safe, supportive, and academically inspiring environment for the children of parents working in the New York Thoroughbred backstretch area located at historic Belmont Park, Aqueduct Race Track, and Saratoga Race Course. We are committed to promoting early childhood education, molding young minds, and encouraging the fulfillment of dreams.

Following graduation from Anna House at age 5, our students are prepared to enter local public schools at the same level as or above their peers. For years, we asked ourselves the question: What happens to these children when their parents still need to arrive at the barns at 5 am? How do they get to school and how does this effect the work schedules of their parents?

BCCA heard the call-to-action and, thanks to grant funding, our school-age program was created to offer our kids and their families a place to come in the early morning hours before school and after school for enrichment and tutoring. We arranged for local school bus transportation and we expanded our programs and licensed two classrooms to accommodate the need.

Each year, we have watched our budget increase due to the expansion of our programs and the rising need of providing scholarships for our children, which cost on average $1,300/month per child. The high cost of childcare is regularly reported and BCCA is affected by this with an annual buget of over $1 million to operate two child care centers. But we recognize that you really can’t put a price on giving a child a great start in life.

If you have horses running on the New York circuit, then you have backstretch workers who care for your horses who are likely members of our families. Our incredibly successful program has been life changing and sustained for many years thanks to the generous horsemen and women in our industry. BCCA seeks outside funding through family foundations, grants, individual and corporate donations, and special events.

Here's how you can help. Please consider a gift to BCCA.

On August 25th, BCCA will host its annual Racing for the Children dinner and auction, Over the Rainbow with BCCA, honoring Marc and Sheree Holiday, at Universal Preservation Hall, in downtown Saratoga Springs, NY, only two days before the Travers Stakes. We invite you to THINK BIG for BCCA because when we come together, we make a great impact on the lives of our children and their families.

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Congratulations to Anna House’s 2022 Graduates! 

On June 21, BCCA celebrated Anna House Class of 2022 graduation. Graduates were presented with diplomas by BCCA Founder and Chairman Michael Dubb and BCCA President Libby Imperio in front of their proud families.

Following the ceremony, the children presented Michael Dubb with a special painting to commemorate BCCA’s 20 years of providing an early childhood education and development program year-round at Anna House. We thank all who attend, including loved ones and the following government officials: Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, Nassau County Comptroller Elaine Phillips, and Nassau County Legislators Carrié Solages and Laura Schaefer.

BCCA’s class of 2022 was generously gifted backpacks full of school supplies by Floral Park Memorial High School’s National Junior Honor Society to set them up for kindergarten in the Fall. We are so proud of all our graduates!

“Change the first five years of a child’s life and you change everything!” 

BCCA Celebrates Spring Fling!

BCCA recognized 2022 honoree, Junior League of Long Island, and 2021 honorees, Angela M. Jaggar, Ph.D. of the Angela and Scott Jaggar Foundation, and Erin King Sweeney of King Sweeney Strategies LLC, at our annual Spring Fling Hat Luncheon and Fashion Presentation which was hosted at the Garden City Hotel.

Spring Fling featured a fashion presentation by Neiman Marcus, a luxury raffle, and live auction. Thank you to all those who participated. Your support is tremendously appreciated!

Happy Mother’s Day!

We are so proud of our mothers in the BCCA’s Women’s Literacy Program! Established in 2016, the program works to engage the mothers of the children at Anna House with an opportunity to learn English and teach them the importance of reading with their children. These women are more confident and eager to communicate in English, exercising the skills they have learned with others. This program provides not only an academic environment for learning but a safe and supportive one for the mothers to discuss and work through issues they encounter in their daily lives. The Women’s Literacy Program has been so successful and has grown to welcome all women on the backstretch. This Mother’s Day, to thank these women for all that they do, BCCA gifted them the opportunity to pamper themselves with a gift card to a local salon!  

Easter at Anna House!

This year, the children of Anna House were gifted Easter baskets by the National Charity League - Garden City Chapter. BCCA and the children of Anna House send a special thank you to the National Charity League, one of our generous community partners. With the kindness of our supporters and community, BCCA can provide a safe and inspiring academic environment to change children’s lives!

Think BIG for BCCA!

This March, BCCA invited its supporters to Think BIG to celebrate 20 years! With your support, BCCA is committed to providing a safe, academically inspiring, and supportive environment for the children of the working parents of the Thoroughbred racing backstretch area at New York’s Belmont Park, Aqueduct Racetrack, and Saratoga Race Course. Donors helped us create full-year scholarships for students, cover monthly costs for infants, and helped fund our Playground Improvement Project at Anna House. Thank you to our supporters for helping us to mold young minds and encourage the fulfillment of dreams! Coming together can make a BIG impact on families and a child’s future because a gift of any size is a BIG deal!

BCCA spreads love for Valentine's Day!

This year, Anna House is celebrating 20 years of love and compassion for others! Students designed shirts with messages from the heart for the children of Ronald McDonald House Charities-New York Metro, an important community partner!


Also for this Valentine’s Day, BCCA supporters received beautiful and specially designed tinnies with a nautical alphabet message, CHILDREN, with a $75 donation. The commitment and generosity of BCCA’s supporters allows us to assure the backstretch workers that their children are receiving a great early childhood education with a curriculum that teaches the importance of philanthropy and giving back!

Anna House Celebrates 20 Years!

This year, BCCA is celebrating 20 years of providing an early childhood education and development program for children year-round at Anna House located at Belmont Park. BCCA welcomed Faith’s House to the family last year and it is open for the Summer race meet at Saratoga Race Course. The children we serve are the sons and daughters of the New York Thoroughbred racing backstretch workers at Belmont Park, Aqueduct Race Track, and Saratoga Race Course. We provide quality child care for children between the ages of 6 weeks to 5 years old, opening our doors at 5 a.m. so working parents can get to the barns on time. We also offer after-school tutoring and enrichment programs, and before-school drop-off for elementary and middle school students at Anna House, making BCCA a continual resource for the children of our backstretch workers.

BCCA’s Annual Holiday Shopping Event

BCCA was thrilled to host our Annual Holiday Shopping event in-person this year on Saturday, December 4 in the Belmont Cafe! Over 500 children from the backstretch families of Belmont Park and Aqueduct Racetrack lined up to “shop” for their relatives. Numerous volunteers from the local community acted as “elves” taking each child around to pick out the perfect gift. A special thank you to Lt. Triolo for reprising his role as Santa!

This cherished event would not be possible without our generous supporters and BCCA would like to extend an extra special thank you to the following organizations who helped spread the Christmas cheer: USMC Toys for Tots, NYRA, the National Charity League, Inc. (Garden City Chapter), and the Garden City Service League of Boys.

This year, BCCA added even more holiday cheer as each family received a special gift! Thanks to a partnership with P.C. Richard & Son and generous donations from individuals within the Thoroughbred racing industry and Northwell Health Infection Control Department, BCCA was able to provide 225 families with brand-new toaster ovens!

BCCA celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month!

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Recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month is important to BCCA.

As many of our students come from Hispanic backgrounds, they are proud to share their family heritage with one another.

Our students made flags representing their nationalities which they used to decorate the classrooms!

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Our students celebrated throughout the month by reading some of their favorite bilingual books by Hispanic authors.

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Our School-Age Students learned about Columbian artist, Fernando Botero, and recreated one of his masterpieces, Dog Turning a Corner!

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BCCA wishes all our school-age students a successful year as they head back to school!

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Virtual Learning at Anna House

After a year of remote learning, our students are excited to return to in-person classes at their local public schools and thanks to BCCA’s Virtual Learning Program at Anna House, they were able to stay on their path to academic success during this time of education and internet inequality.

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BCCA teaches the importance of giving back!

As our students prepared to head back to school, they each received a back pack filled with the necessary supplies to succeed this year. They discussed how fortunate they were to receive new backpacks and supplies each year and decided to help other local children in need. They secured backpacks for children and then decorated them with encouraging phrases and fun colors to excite them for the new year!

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