Located in the Constable Atrium at the corner of North Avenue and Main Street, The New Rochelle Clinic of Westchester Jewish Community Services offers support for mental, social, physical and educational needs. The clinic offers special Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, an innovative therapeutic approach to complex behavioral health, as well extensive gambling counseling and rehabiliation. Part of a 60-site network of clinics, the New Rochelle clinic specializes in adolescent services, therapy, rehabilitation, counseling and other forms of help. It also has after-hour emergency services for patients.
The New Rochelle Community Action Program is a private, nonprofit corporation. Since 1973 it has provided free programs and services to members of the community. The New Rochelle Community Action Program is dedicated to housing development, transitional housing, energy conservation, volunteerism, senior nutrition, childcare referral, outreach, information and referral, food bank, subcontracted services, case management and utility assistance programs. To learn more about these activism efforts and how to become involved, call the telephone number provided.
YMCA, founded in 1844, is a nonprofit whose mission is to build healthy bodies, minds and spirits in the residents of the 10,000 neighborhoods where it works today.
The Y has been in New Rochelle since before 1900 and at its Weyman Avenue location since 1984. It boasts more than 3,500 members. It offers youth camps in the summer; a variety of membership discounts; and such sporting facilities as a cardio workout room, squash courts and a large swimming pool.