
The Jewish Board
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The Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, commonly known as The Jewish Board, is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health and social services to individuals and families across New York City.
Established in 1845, it has a rich history of supporting diverse communities, regardless of culture, gender identity, ability, or age.
Operating as New York State's largest social services nonprofit, The Jewish Board serves over 45,000 individuals annually through a network of more than 75 locations throughout the five boroughs of New York City. Their services are non-sectarian, ensuring that people from all backgrounds receive the support they need.
Core Programs and Services
- Counseling for All: Offering individual, group, family, and couples therapy, as well as psychiatric services, to address a wide range of mental health needs.
- Supportive Housing: Providing safe and supportive environments for individuals and families, including emergency and transitional housing for survivors of domestic violence.
- Children's Mental Health: Programs tailored for children, adolescents, and young adults, focusing on early intervention and support for mental health challenges.
- Domestic Violence Services: Comprehensive support for survivors, including emergency housing, counseling, and legal assistance.
- Adult Recovery Supports: Services designed to assist adults with long-term mental health needs, promoting recovery and independence.
- Jewish Community Services: Specialized services catering to the unique needs of the Jewish community.
- Family Support: Initiatives aimed at strengthening families and keeping them together through various support programs.
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services: Residential and day treatment programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Jewish Board’s mission is guided by values of hope, recovery, and resilience, striving to treat every person with dignity, embrace each other's differences, and engage individuals and families as partners in their journey toward well-being.
Locations
The Jewish Board operates over 75 locations across New York City, including mental health clinics, community programs, residential facilities, and day treatment centers.
Its headquarters are situated at 463 7th Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10018.
They also have additional locations including:
- 125-acre campus in Westchester County
- Facilities in Long Island
- Multiple sites throughout New York, NY, USA
Through its extensive network and diverse programs, The Jewish Board continues to empower New Yorkers, providing integrated mental health and social services with compassion and expertise.