Members List
The following are our member agencies. They are some of the
hardest working people in New York, tirelessly struggling to
make the world a better place for people with mental illness.
We provide links to agency websites where available.
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Aids Center of Queens County
Comprehensive social services for Queens residents with HIV infection or AIDS.
Association for Rehabilitative Case Management and Housing
Astor Child Guidance Center
Providing community and residential services for children and families.
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Barrier Free Living
Provides individuals with a comprehensive range of services that enable people with disabilities to overcome the physical and emotional obstacles that stand in the way of their living dignified, secure lives
Beacon of Hope House
Beacon of Hope House operates residences for approximately 200 individuals and a day program for the mentally challenged in Staten Island and the Bronx.
Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc.
Dedicated to servicing military personnel, veterans and their families.
Blanton-Peale Institute
A multi-faith, non-sectarian educational and service organization.
Bleuler Psychotherapy Center, Inc.
Providing low-cost psychotherapeutic services to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
The Bridge, Inc.
To serve adults with mental health problems or disabilities that prevent them from leading satisfying, productive lives.
Brooklyn AIDS Task Force
Dedicated to providing the HIV-infected and affected individuals of Brooklyn with culturally-sensitive HIV/AIDS prevention education, comprehensive social services and extensive community advocacy.
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc.
Seeks to empower families and individuals with disabilities to achieve greater economic self-sufficiency and fuller, more rewarding participation in the community.
Brooklyn Community Housing Services, Inc.
Provides housing and supportive social services to help New York City's formerly homeless move from crisis to community.
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Care for the Homeless
Care for the Homeless of New York City responds to the devastating
effects of homelessness in New York City both by ensuring a wide array
of high-quality support services to homeless children, women, and men,
and by helping to improve the policies and programs affecting them.
CASES (Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services)
Our mission is to increase the understanding and use of community
sanctions that are fair, affordable, and consistent with public safety.
Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services (formerly BFFY)
Through Caring and Commitment, We Build Community.
Center for Behavioral Health Services
Provides case management, individual counseling, vocational/educational
and housing services to mental health consumers.
Center for Urban Community Services
Committed to reducing homelessness and providing supportive services to
people with mental illness, AIDS, chemical addiction, and other special
needs.
The Child Center of NY
Nurturing the emotional well-being of children and families in Queens.
Children's Aid Society
We strive to ensure the physical and emotional well being of children
and families, and to provide each child with the support and
opportunities needed to become a happy, healthy and productive adult.
Church Avenue Merchants Block Association, Inc
A full-service agency providing a continuum of education, employment,
heath-related, housing, legal, social, business and community economic
development and youth services.
Clubhouse of Suffolk
Clubhouse of Suffolk is a private, not-for-profit psychiatric
rehabilitation agency that was founded in 1990... to increase the
range of opportunities for working, learning, and socializing for
people whose lives have been disrupted by serious forms of mental
illness.
The Coalition for Hispanic Family Services
A community-based comprehensive family service agency, serving North Brooklyn and adjacent communities.
Columbia University-Harlem Rehab Center
Community Counseling and Mediation
An individual's potential for success cannot become reality if his or her vision of the future is blurred by mental illness or substance abuse, which is why CCM offers a wide range of mental health services.
Community Healthcare Network
Providing comprehensive community-based primary care, mental health
care and social services for low-income people in underserved
communities throughout New York City.
Comunilife
Providing "quality, culturally-centered and community-based mental
health social services and housing to diverse populations.
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EAC, Inc. (Education & Assistance Corporation)
Responding to human needs with programs that protect children, promote
health families and communities, help seniors and empower individuals
to take control of their lives.
Educational Alliance
Addresses almost every conceivable human problem and need - aging, drug
abuse, early childhood, homelessness, parenting, psychiatric impairmant
and retardation.
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Family Services of Westchester
Since 1954 Family Services of Westchester has been dedicated to strengthening and supporting families and individuals at every stage of the life cycle with a broad range of social and mental health services.
FEDCAP
Since 1935, we have helped people with all types of disabilities and
barriers to employment join the workforce, while providing vital
services to business and government.
F.E.G.S.
Providing services in the areas of Employment & Training, Education
& Youth, Career Development, Behavioral Health, Developmental
Disabilities, Residential, Rehabilitation, Family Services and
Homecare.
Fifth Avenue Center for Counseling and Psychotherapy - NYANA (New York Association for New Americans)
For over 40 years, helping New Americans with psychological stress, or
more serious mental illness, get the individual psychotherapy they need
to become healthy, functioning members of the community.
Fordham-Tremont Community Mental Health Center
A principal mental health care provider serving the Bronx community.
Fountain House
Committed since 1948 to bettering the lives of people with mental illness everywhere.
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Goddard Riverside Community Center
Our objective is the improvement of the quality of human life through
the creation of a community of culture and concern in a society rooted
in economic and social justice.
Good Shepherd Services, Inc.
A social service and youth development agency which provides a broad
range of services to more than 10,000 of our City's most vulnerable
children and families each year.
Goodwill Industries of Greater NY and No. NJ, Inc.
For more than a century, Goodwill has helped the unemployed and disadvantaged overcome barriers to employment and become participating members of society.
Greenwich House Inc.
Greenwich House is a non-profit community organization founded in the settlement house tradition.
Guidance Center of Brooklyn
The Guidance Center, an ICL affiliate, offers outpatient clinic
services to adults, children, and families at two Brooklyn locations,
Bensonhurst and Prospect Heights.
Guidance Center, The
The Guidance Center serves as a welcoming beacon within the Westchester community. We provide direction, comfort and professional support to children, adolescents and adults of all ages who are struggling with a broad range of behavioral health care needs.
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HAI (Hospital Audiences Inc.)
A not-for-profit organization founded in 1969 to provide access to the
arts to culturally isolated New Yorkers. HAI service recipients include
people with mental and physical disabilities, mentally retarded/
developmentally disabled persons.
Hamilton-Madison House, Inc.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life of its community, primarily
those in the Two Bridges/Chinatown area of Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Henry Street Settlement
Challenges the effects of urban poverty by helping families achieve better lives for themselves and their children.
Hudson Guild
Rooted in the Chelsea neighborhood, we seek to empower all individuals
and families to achieve their highest potential, while maintaining a
priority focus on those in economic need.
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Institute for Community Living
To assist people with mental and developmental disabilities who need
opportunities to improve their quality of life.
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly
International Center for the Disabled
A comprehensive rehabilitation center focusing in three major areas: medical rehabilitation
and primary care, mental health and chemical dependency services, and
vocational rehabilitation and job placement.
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Jewish Association of Services for the Aged
Providing social, recreational, health, cultural and educational
programs for older persons, regardless of their race, religion or
ethnicity to help sustain them in their homes and communities and to
offer opportunities for a better quality of life.
Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services
One of the nation's largest and most respected nonprofit mental health and social service agencies"
Jewish Child Care Association
A comprehensive, multicultural, child and family service agency with
programs in communities throughout New York City and in Westchester
County.
Jewish Guild for the Blind
The country's foremost vision care agency for more than 85 years.
John Heuss House
Encourages the homeless to re-enter mainstream society by offering a
variety of support services, including providing hot meals, showers,
clothing, case management, medication monitoring, money management,
recreational/day programming, and beds in church/synagogue shelters.
Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, Inc.
A private non-profit federally funded community health center
established in 1987 to provide comprehensive health services to the
poor, the medically indigent and or medically underserved residents of
the Rockaway Peninsula.
Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial Center
Providing "a broad spectrum of preventive and restorative services for families and their children from birth through adolescence.
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Karen Horney Clinic, Inc.
Offer low-cost psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic services and, in
association with the American Institute for Psychoanalysis, to provide
training opportunities for advanced mental health professionals.
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The League Treatment Center
Provide diagnosis and excellent treatment to severely emotionally
disturbed, neurologically and developmentally disabled children and
adults. Helping each individual child and adult to achieve their
highest potential as capable members of our society.
Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
Dedicated to helping those in need who live, work, or go to school on
Manhattan's Upper East Side and to improving the quality of life for
all individuals and families in its community.
Lexington Center for Mental Health Services
Provides mental health and social services to deaf and hard-of-hearing
people in a linguistically and culturally-accessible manner recognizing
the importance of utilizing every means of communication.
Lifeline Center for Child Development
A non-profit psychiatric day treatment center and special education school.
Lower East Side Service Center
Offers high quality substance abuse treatment and prevention, mental health, primary care and HIV/AIDS services to a culturally diverse patient population residing in Manhattan's Lower East Side and the greater New York area.
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Mental Health Association of Westchester
Founded in 1946, MHA of Westchester is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services.
Metropolitan Center for Mental Health
Founded in 1962 in order to provide low cost psychological treatment for people with emotional problems.
Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
A combination of government grants, private investments, and
foundation gifts has enabled Met Councilto operate a number of
housing facilities for those truly in abject poverty. Met Council's
tenants include formerly homeless mentally disabled men and women and
homeless women and children.
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Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter
Committed to ending homelessness by providing men and women with housing and support that can transform their lives.
New Alternative for Children
"Helping children with disabilities go home."
New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center
Empowering Individuals, Families and Communities for more than thirty years.
Northside Center for Child Development
A full range of therapy, counseling, psycho-educational and other
services for children and families in our community.
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Occupations, Inc.
Occupations, Inc. is a successful, complex, highly respected,
progressive and competitive community-based rehabilitation agency that
provides over 14,000 children, adults and families each year with high
quality care and confidential treatment.
Odyssey House
Enhanced Therapeutic Community (TC) providing innovative services and
progorams for a broad population of drug-troubled individuals and
families.
Ohel Children's Home & Family Services
Serving children and adults, individuals and families who are touched
by personal challenges. One by one, helping to build and rebuild lives
and families.
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Palladia, Inc.
Offering a wide range of services along a continuum of care-from
outreach, prevention and treatment through supportive, permanent
housing. These services are designed to promote independence and
responsible living.
Paul J. Cooper Center for Human Services
Providing substance abuse and mental health related services to the
communities of Brownsville, Crown Heights and East New York.
Pesach Tikvah – Door of Hope
Offers a full range of psychiatric services to adults, children and
adolescents dealing with a wide array of mental health issues. Pesach
Tikvah helps people function better in social, professional, and
academic surroundings.
Postgraduate Center for Mental Health
A pioneer in the community based-mental health services, today PCMH
provides mental health treatment, housing, job training and placement,
and case management services to 1,500 people each month.
Project Hospitality
An interfaith effort feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless and caring for people with HIV/AIDS.
Project Renewal
Providing everything homeless New Yorkers need to mover from the streets to health, homes and jobs.
PSCH, Inc.
Providing health care, rehabilitative and habilitative services, job
training and competitive employment. These services are
person-centered, multi-lingual, culturally sensitive and responsive to
the individual's needs.
Puerto Rican Family Institute
A private, non-profit social service agency providing culturally and linguistically sensitive services to the Latino Community.
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Rainbow Heights Club
Rainbow Heights Club is the first and only government-funded support
and advocacy program providing direct services for lesbian, gay,
bisexual and transgender mental health consumers in New York State.
Riverdale Mental Health Association
A not-for-profit agency that has provided service to the residents of the Bronx for 40 years.
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Safe Horizon
Immediate aid and long-term support through counseling, advocacy and
practical assistance; and we promote social change through education,
training, research, and public policy formulation.
Safe Space
To protect children from abuse and neglect.
SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders)
Incorporated by lesbian and gay activists and aging service
professionals in 1978 as Senior Action in a Gay Environment,
SAGE is the world's oldest and largest non-profit agency
addressing the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
elders.
Samaritan Village, Inc.
Our mission is to eliminate the devastating impact of substance abuse
on individuals, families and communities by helping addicted men and
women take responsibility for their own recovery.
Samaritans of New York
We are a non-profit, volunteer organization whose sole purpose is to
provide support to those individuals and groups who are in crisis, have
lost someone to suicide and/or are feeling suicidal.
Samuel Field YM-YWHA - CAPE
The Community Advisory Program for the Elderly, known as CAPE, is an
outpatient Mental Health Clinic for Queens residents, aged 60 and over
and their families.
Sequoia Community Initiatives Inc,
Provides advocacy, ombudsman, mediation and facilitation services, and
transitional housing resources for people with disabilities.
Service Program for Older People Inc.(SPOP)
A non-profit community-based mental health center for older adults that
has been providing quality mental health care to older adults for over
25 years.
Services for the Underserved
To provide the basis to maximize independence through self-help for
physically or emotionally disabled individuals – especially those not
always served by government or other private social support programs.
Skylight Center, Inc.
Spanish Speaking Elderly Council – RAICES
29 Years of meeting the special needs of minority and low income older adults.
St. Francis Friends of the Poor
St. Francis has "three residences that provide a humane and dignified
home for street people, the mentally disabled and dependent people who
have suffered years of personal and institutional neglect.
St. Vincent's Services
To provide those who come in need with services which support,
supplement, or substitute for the healing, nurturing and developing
relationships ideally found in family life.
Staten Island Behavioral Network
SIBN works with community-based providers, committed to creating amore
cohesive and integrated care system for individuals diagnosed with
serious mental illness.
Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc.
A multi-service agency that provides comprehensive mental health and
related services to Staten Island children who are emotionally or
behaviorally disturbed, developmentally disabled, neurologically
impaired, and/or economically disadvantaged.
Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc.
A voluntary, non-sectarian and non-profit human services agency
dedicated to reducing the incidence of mental health breakdown.
Supportive Housing Network of New York
The Network advocates to increase the supply of supportive housing and
enables providers to expand their own capacity to develop and innovate.
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Transitional Services for New York, Inc.
A comprehensive community-based mental health organization, providing a
continuum of rehabilitative services to enrich the lives of individuals
living with mental illness and facilitate their transition to increased
levels of independence.
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Union Settlement Association
Since 1895, has been dedicated to solving urban problems in East
Harlem. Through education programs and human services, the agency
promotes leadership development and fosters economic self-sufficiency
to help individuals and families build a stronger community.
University Consultation & Treatment Center
University Settlement
America's first social settlement. Located on New York's Lower East
Side, the Settlement assists immigrants and other low-income people
with a full network of programs.
Upper Manhattan Mental Health Center
Enabling individuals and families, regardless of age, to efficiently
and productively meet the many challenges within today's scope of
"problems of living" by providing comprehensive community services in a
caring environment.
Urban Pathways
A pioneer in the development of the continuum of care model for serving
mentally ill and chemically addicted homeless people.
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Venture House
To enable consumers to lead successful lives in the community by
providing opportunities for meaningful work, sustaining relationships,
secure housing, adequate income, access to medical care, and
opportunities to pursue educational and personal goals.
Vidacare, Inc.
HIV Special Needs Plan serving Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Visiting Nurse Service of New York
For 110 years, has provided a full range of home health care services
to the New York Metropolitan area.
Volunteers of America of Greater New York
A national faith-based human services organization assisting those
least able to help themselves while providing meaningful opportunities
for individuals and organizations to build stronger communities.
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Westchester Jewish Community Services
Our wide range of clinical and community-based mental health and
counseling programs, home health services, assistance with learning
difficulties and services for people with developmental disabilities
help children, adults and families who live or work in our County.
Weston United Community Renewal, Inc.
Weston United Community Renewal, based in Harlem, changes the lives of
homeless people for the benefit of themselves and the community.
William F. Ryan Community Health Center
The family of Ryan Centers is dedicated to providing high quality,
affordable, comprehensive, linguistically and culturally competent
health care services to medically underserved populations.
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