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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Goodhue Center, located in Staten Island, N.Y., offers a range of programs to children. The school offers a five-day after school program for children of ages five through 12, and children may attend the program every day or choose only days that are convenient for the family. The program provides care for children in the afternoon hours and provides respite to working parents. The children participate in structured homework time and a variety of classes and recreational activities, such as sports, cooking, woodshop, gardening, drama, nature education, and arts and crafts. They are also offered a multimedia arts program, including instruction in animation, robotics, filmmaking and use of the center s radio station. The center also operates a mental health clinic for families with children ages six through 16 experiencing conflict at home, school or in the neighborhood. Its professionally trained social workers provide counseling services to parents and children.
Bronx / New York / United States
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The HopeLine, or "La Linea de la Esperanza", as most people know us, has been serving the needs of South Bronx Community since 1990. The majority of those seeking our services are from Latin America. However, our doors open to anyone from the community who is in immediate need.Twenty years ago, Bishop Francisco Garmendia, Vicar of the South Bronx, and Mr. James P. McLaughlin, President of United Parcel Service ( UPS ), recognized a need in the community for a bilingual telephone counseling and referral service. The HopeLine became a single-stop center for people to turn to for advice and guidance. Today we have evolved into a full service outreach organization working in one of the poorest congressional districts in the United States. Our goal is to give our clients the critical skills and assistance they need to be strong and healthy family members, positive role models in their communities, and productive members of society.The organization recently appointed Mr. Jairo Guzm n as the Executive Director. He brings experience working with one of the largest Catholic social service agencies in New York City and local government agencies. Mr. Guzm n will be working closely with Bronx Community, City agencies, the Board of Directors, and private funders to secure the future of HopeLineIn celebration of our 20th Anniversary, The HopeLine will launch in the coming months two major initiatives the goal of both will be to continue to raise awareness of The HopeLines current services and assure its future programming.
Bronx / New York / United States
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Violence Intervention Program, Inc. provides crisis counseling, advocacy and support for survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence. We operate four non-residential socail service programs, two residential programs (shelter and transitional housing), a 24/7 hotline, and a robust communications and outreach department.
Bronx / New York / United States
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East Side House Settlement is a nonprofit organization that provides educational and technology skills to the residents of the south Bronx, N.Y. Established 1891, the organization offers services to more than 8,000 residents from over 10 locations. It provides adult and supplemental educational and college preparation programs. The organization s after-school and evening programs serve more than 1,700 children between the ages of 2 and 17. Its Technology Center is equipped with a large computer laboratory that provides Internet access and computer training for children and adults. The organization has a staff of more than 200 employees, including full- and part-time teachers and social workers. East Side House Settlement maintains its headquarters in the Bronx, N.Y.
New York / New York / United States
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MDRC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan social policy research organization. The organization is dedicated to learning what works to improve the well-being of low-income people. Through its research and the active communication of its findings, MDRC seeks to enhance the effectiveness of public policies and programs. In a little more than a decade, MDRC has built a strong reputation as a respected, trustworthy source of information about what works to improve students prospects for academic success in elementary, middle and high school and about what it takes to put effective interventions into place. Since 1991, MDRC has managed 17 major demonstrations and evaluations in education, involving more than 80 communities in 36 states and Washington, D.C. In addition, MDRC has projects focused on helping adult low-income workers overcome barriers to literacy and other academic shortcomings or gain credentials to help them advance in their careers. MDRC is located in New York.
New York / New York / United States
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Meals on Wheels, a program of Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, has delivered more than 2 million meals to homebound individuals above the age of 60 in Manhattan in the state of New York since 1966. The program is funded by the New York City Department for the Aging and Citymeals-on-Wheels. Its supportive services include friendly visits and well-staffed local trips. Founded in 1964, Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center is a social service agency that operates a senior center and offers after-school and evening programs for children and teenagers. In addition, the center provides youth employment, community, cultural and educational services.
Bronx / New York / United States
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Winifred Wheeler Nursery School offers Head Start and day care programs to develop the cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills of students. It provides toddler services for children between the ages of 2 and 5. The school additionally offers a range of educational and preventative health services, as well as transition services. Located in Bronx, N.Y., Winifred Wheeler Nursery School works in partnership with East Side House Settlement, which offers various early childhood, adult education and after-school programs. Founded in 1891, it employs full- and part-time teachers, social workers and other experts who serve over 8,000 residents from more than 10 locations throughout New York. East Side House Settlement s after-school and evening programs serve approximately 1,700 children between the ages of 2 and 17.
New York / New York / United States
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Designed by world-renowned Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and MHG Architects, Tapestry is New York living, re-imagined. Located at East 124th Street in East Harlem, this new rental building is helping to remake the image of East Harlem.
New York / New York / United States
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Staten Island / New York / United States
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Seamens Society for Children and Families offers a variety of social and welfare services to physically and mentally challenged children and adults. It organizes a variety of programs, such as social work, adult and community education, family health care and literacy. The center offers individual and group counseling services. It also organizes various programs for children facing child abuse, foster placement and psychiatric problems. The center also organizes entertainment programs that include creative, social and physical activities, hobby classes and community educational programs. It additionally organizes camps and school programs, such as group discussions, drug and alcohol prevention seminars, and child and money management. The center offers 24-hour health care services. It is located in Staten Island, N.Y.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Established in 1991, the United Activities Unlimited PS18 Beacon Center provides family preventive services and a teen program funded by the Pinkerton Foundation. The school-based centers offers various programs in sewing, swimming, weight training and aerobics to more than 3,000 children. It also provides several sports programs in basketball, softball, golf and floor hockey. The United Activities Unlimited PS18 Beacon Center organizes a camp for children between the ages of 5 and 12. The center hosts several trips to theaters and the Library Science Center in New York. It additionally offers General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and English as a Second Language program. The United Activities Unlimited PS18 Beacon Center has a presence in Staten Island, N.Y.
Staten Island / New York / United States
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Staten Island Mental Health Society is a nonprofit organization that provides mental health and related services to Staten Island children. It specializes in treating children who are emotionally disturbed and have neurological disorders, dependent on alcohol or drugs and are economically disadvantaged. Staten Island Mental Health Society has three center, including children s community mental health center, day treatment center and teen center. Its children s community mental health center provides services, such as individual and family counseling, special education, child abuse prevention and academic tutoring services. Staten Island Mental Health Society s teen center provides substance abuse treatment programs with counseling, treatment, support, and training in social skills in a nonjudgmental and recreational environment. Its clinical staff features psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. It is headquartered in Staten Island, N.Y.