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Section a Booklet R SECTION A: YOUNG CHILDREN ~ This section contains a listing of agencies that serve pre-school children. They provide very good placements and are found throughout the city. Many of them are Head Start Programs, which serve 3-to-5-year- old children from low-income families. SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A2 A25 Jugando Aprendemos Child Care Chinese Methodist Day Care 6201 Park Ave. 69 Madison St. West New York, NJ 07093 New York, NY 10002 201-854-1945 ~ Hilda Rodriguez 212-349-2703 ~ Mey Joy Choy A5 Wants more than 3 volunteers A27 Hudson Guild Children's Center Dewitt Head Start 459 West 26th St. 280 Rivington St. New York, NY 10001 New York, NY 10002 212-760-9830 ~ Melissa Black 212-254-3070 ~ Ada Felix A10 A29 Hudson Guild Head Start University Settlement Early Childhood Center 441 West 26th St. 184 Eldridge St. New York, NY 10001 New York, NY 10002 212-760-9800 or 760-9820 ~ Lyn Gordon 212-674-9120 (ext. 4542) ~ Michelle Bonet A15 A30 West Chelsea Early Learning Center University Settlement After School Program 330 West 28th St. 175 Eldridge St. New York, NY 10001 New York, NY 10002 212-243-1128 ~ Rose Rivera 212-475-7160 ~ Laneska Rosario A17 A31 St. James/St. Joseph Early Childhood Center The Educational Alliance Child and Family 83 Madison St. Service Division New York, NY 10002 197 East Broadway 212-233-0031 ~ Vivian Ramirez New York, NY 10002 212-780-2300 (x4233) ~ Joanna Rodriguez A20 A32 Only 1 volunteer Escuela Hispana Montessori The Manhattan Kid's Club 180 Suffolk St. 350 6th Ave. New York, NY 10002 New York, NY 10011 212-982-6650 ~ Joan Mangual 212-677-0608 ~ Bouasavanh Rathamany SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A33 A65 The Park Pre-School Children's Learning Center at Hunter College 275 Greenwich St. 695 Park Ave., Rm. 207N New York, NY 10007 New York, NY 10021 212-571-6191 ~ Kevin Artale, Ellen Offen, 212-772-4066 ~ Rita Letellier, Evelyn Khris DellaPace LaFontaine A34 A70 The Barclay Street School Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Head Start 6 Barclay St., 2nd Floor 331 East 70th St. New York, NY 10007 New York, NY 10021 212-571-2715 ~ Debra Goldberg 212-744-5022 (ext. 1238) ~ Anthony Snowden A35 A72 Only 1 volunteer Cardinal Spellman Head Start St. Bartholomew Community Preschool 137 East 2nd St. 325 Park Ave. New York, NY 10009 New York, NY 10022 212-677-7766 ~ Donna Mendoza 212-378-0223 ~ Allison O'Melia, Mary Ponce A40 A75 Escuela Hispana Montessori Escalera Head Start 185 Avenue D 169 West 87th St. New York, NY 10009 New York, NY 10024 212-353-1309 ~ Diomedes Rosario, Luisa 212-799-2440 ~ Carmen Brasuell, Nolan Samson Acosta A50 Fingerprinting required (at own cost) A80 Only 2 volunteers Nazareth Nursery Montessori School Goddard Riverside Children's Center 216 West 15th St. 114 West 91st St. New York, NY 10011 New York, NY 10024 212-243-1881 ~ Sr. Lucy Sabatini 212-873-6865 ~ Pedro Cordero A52 Up to 4 volunteers A85 Children's Aid Society Goddard Riverside Day Care Center at 84th St. 219 Sullivan St. 26 West 84th St. New York, NY 10012 New York, NY 10024 212-254-3074 (ext. 114) ~ Meredith Murphy 212-799-2369 ~ Maireda Place A60 A88 Bank Street Head Start West West End Intergenerational Residence 410 West 40th St. 483 West End Ave. New York, NY 10018 New York, NY 10024 212-594-4150 ~ Lourdes Calderon 212-873-6300 ~ Cilena Cruz SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A90 A 113 Bloomingdale Family Program Head Start The Medical Center Nursery School 125 West 109th St. 60 Haven Ave. New York, NY 10025 New York, NY 10032 212-663-4070 ~ Marilyn Barnwell 212-304-7040 ~ Howard E. Johnson A94 A 115 Goddard Riverside Beacon Program Children's Arts & Science Workshops 154 West 93rd St. 4271 Broadway, 2nd Fl. New York, NY 10025 New York, NY 10033 212-866-0009 ~ Sheila Clark 212-923-7766 (x18) ~ Maria Cortes A95 Only 1 volunteer A 117 Goddard Riverside Head Start Roosevelt Island Day Nursery 70 West 95th St. 4 River Rd. New York, NY 10025 New York, NY 10044 212-749-2133 or 749-2134 ~ Miriam Bedolla, 212-593-0750 ~ Steve Castar Paul Bibbo A100 Children ages 6-10 A 119 Manhattanville Community Center Staten Island Mental Health Head Start 530 West 133rd St. 100 Brighton Ave. New York, NY 10027 Staten Island, NY 10301 212-491-3377 ~ Robert Anthony 718-442-6680 ~ Denise Reichard A 110 A120 Park Ave. Christian Church Day School Wagner College Early Childhood Center 1010 Park Ave. One Campus Rd. New York, NY 10028 Staten Island, NY 10301 212-288-3247 (ext. 212) ~ Rhonda White, 718-390-3137 ~ Pam Dicke Education Director A 111 A122 East Harlem Bilingual Head Start Staten Island Mental Health Society (SIMHS) 32 East 111th St. 16 Osgood Ave. New York, NY 10029 Brooklyn, NY 10304 212-860-7201 ~ Laura Keppis 718-420-6138 ~ Beryl Clark A 112 A125 Bright Horizons at New York-Presbyterian Staten Island Mental Health Head Start 61 Haven Ave. 44 Dongan Hills Ave. New York, NY 10032 Staten Island, NY 10306 212-927-2723 ~ Patricia Ferguson 718-987-7755 ~ Beryl Clark, Giovanna Ronacher SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A127 A150 Holy Child Preschool Small World Day Care Center 4747 Amboy Rd. 211 Ainslie St. Staten Island, NY 10312 Brooklyn, NY 11211 718-356-5159 ~ JoAnn Gaal 718-963-0330 ~ Agnes DiGruccio A130 A152 University Family Residence Volunteers of Nuestros Ninos Child Development School America 384 S. 4th St. 1041 University Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11211 Bronx, NY 10452 718-963-1555 ~ Rosemary Padilla 718-590-5346 (x229) ~ Vanessa Burton A140 A153 United Methodist People's Headstart St. Saviour Nursery School 39-34 21st St. 701 8th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 Brooklyn, NY 11215 718-937-2216 ~ Yvonne Vasquez 718-768-8000 (x10) ~ Maura Lorenzen A144 A155 Brooklyn Public Library Bushwick Reading Vincent J. Caristo Child Care Program 59-01 13th Ave. 340 Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11219 Brooklyn, NY 11206 718-853-8300 ~ Angela Futillio 718-602-1348 (ext. 105) ~ Verna Ginyard A145 A158 Joseph DiMarco Child Care Center Cozy Crib Daycare 36-49 11th St. 6808 - 11th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11106 Brooklyn, NY 11219 718-786-1166 ~ Esther Bermudez 718-833-3750 ~ Jane Setteducato A146 A160 Cypress Hills Child Care Center United Methodist Head Start 108 Pine St. 4419 Seventh Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11208 Brooklyn, NY 11220 718-647-5005 ~ Jerome Bass 718-435-6540 ~ Mamie Anguiano A147 A165 Tiny Tots Playhouse Salvation Army Day Care 243 88th St. 1151 Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11209 Brooklyn, NY 11221 718-745-4509 ~ Kim Pomaro, Anita Demarest 718-455-0100 ~ Pauline Bristol SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A170 Must be 18 by volunteer start date A 205 John Oravecz Child Care Center Community Parents Head Start 25 Nassau Ave. 90 Chauncey St. Brooklyn, NY 11222 Brooklyn, NY 11233 718-782-2727 ~ Frances Renna, Jeannine 718-771-4002 ~ Tamarah John, Cynthia Tomasulo Cummings A172 A 206 Polish-American Family Group Day Care, Inc. Highway Nursery School 137 Meserole Ave. 1387 East 37th St. Brooklyn, NY 11222 Brooklyn, NY 11234 718-389-6049 ~ Marzena Wojciechowska 718-338-7775 ~ Regina Coyle, Michelle Healy A175 A 207 YWCA Roberta Bright Early Learning Center Rainbow Day Care - Flatlands Ave. 3001 West 37th St., 3rd Floor 3846 Flatlands Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11224 Brooklyn, NY 11234 718-266-5334 ~ Candice Dumerlin 718-377-2918 ~ Marilynn Hopkins, Michele Kindya A180 A 208 Can take 6 to 8 volunteers St. Mark's Head Start Infinity Educational Programs 2017 Beverly Rd. 1972 E. 34th St. Brooklyn, NY 11226 Brooklyn, NY 11234 718-287-7300 (ext. 22) ~ Veronica Klujsza, 718-336-1981 ~ Margaret Blitt, Director Lourdes Martinez A185 A 209 New Life Child Development Center Marine Park Day School 295 Woodbine St. 1972 East 34th St. Brooklyn, NY 11227 Brooklyn, NY 11234 718-821-3433 ~ Ana Menendez 718-376-5280 ~ Dr. Bruce Lederman, Principal A187 A210 Dyker Heights Family Day Care Breukelen Head Start 8019 10th Ave. 715 East 105th St. Brooklyn, NY 11228 Brooklyn, NY 11236 718-836-7574 ~ Joe Labella 718-649-2960 ~ Simone Alleyne A195 A211 Strong Place Day Care Center Tiny Tots Express 242 Hoyt St. 3321 Avenue N Brooklyn, NY 11231 Brooklyn, NY 11234 718-624-2993 ~ Lorraine Pennisi 718-338-9561 ~ Nancy Falco, Education Director SECTION A YOUNG CHILDREN A215 Fingerprinting required (at own cost) John F. Kennedy Child Care Center 103-15 Farragut Rd. Brooklyn, NY 11236 718-272-8751 ~ Rachel Drossos A 220 Macedonia Child Development Center 37-22 Union St. Flushing, NY 11354 718-939-6060 ~ Kim Huynh A 225 The Learning Tree 74-15 Juniper Blvd. Middle Village, NY 11379 718-899-2020 ~ Abe Shampaner A 230 Quick Start Day Care Center 126-22 150th St. South Ozone Park, NY 11436 718-659-6928 ~ John Cobb A 232 City of Long Beach Child Care Youth & Family Services 615 Riverside Blvd. Long Beach, NY 11561 516-431-1035 ~ Hector Maldonado A 235 Rockaway Child Care Center 1466 Beach Channel Dr. Far Rockaway, NY 11691 718-327-1384 ~ Director of Volunteers A 240 Rockaway Head Start 72-05 Beach Channel Dr. Arverne, NY 11692 718-945-0393 ~ Mrs. Porter.
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