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Guidelines for New York State Family Resource Centers The New York State Family Resource Center Network is comprised of family resource centers, located throughout New York State, responding to the needs of their local communities. …strengthening New York’s families For more information, contact: Judy Richards at 518-474-9613 State of New York Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the supported by: New York State Office of Children and Family New York State Services will make this material available in large Office of print or on audiotape upon request. Children & Family Pub. 5071 (09/08) Services Ontario and Yates Counties Suffolk County Guidelines for Child and Family Family Service League of Resources, Inc. Suffolk New York State Julie McCoy, Executive Director 90 East 5th Street 100 East Main, Suite 5 Huntington Station, NY 11746 Family Resource Centers Penn Yan, NY 14527 631-427-3700 x247 315-536-1134 Peggy Boyd ) Geneva Resource Center ) Manor Field Family Center 41 Lewis Street 90 East 5th Street Geneva, NY 14456 Huntington Station, NY 11746 CONTENTS 315-781-1491 631-425-9694 Dawn Waite, Coordinator Penny Antonio Tioga County What are Family Resource Centers? ................ 1 Steuben and Yates Counties Cornell Cooperative Extension Who is served at FRCs? ................................... 1 ProAction of Steuben & Yates, of Tioga County Inc. ) Family Resource Centers of Tioga Where should FRCs be located? ....................... 2 Steuben Family Enrichment County Collaborative 56 Main Street What do FRCs look like? .................................. 2 117 E. Steuben Street, Suite 11 Owego, NY 13827 Bath, NY 14898 607-687-4020 607-776-2125 Judith Rae Wolf What services to FRCs provide?....................... 3 Wendy Robords, Supervisor ) Owego Family Resource Center ) Woodhull Resource Center First Baptist Church of Owego What are some creative outreach approaches PO Box 116 228 Main Street used by FRCs? ................................................. 4 Woodhull Town Hall Owego, NY 13827 Woodhull, NY 14898 607-687-1571 607-458-5164 Jackie Spencer, Coordinator What staffing levels and qualifications are Krystal Watkins, Coordinator ) Waverly Family Resource Center recommended for FRCs? .................................. 5 ) Jennie Mose Family Resource Center 374 Broad Street 7 Cleveland Drive Waverly, NY 14892 Members of the Family Resource Center Addison, NY 14801 607-565-2374 607-359-3839 Joan Shultz, Coordinator Network .......................................................... 7 Karen Sweeney, Coordinator ) Nonnie Hood Parent Resource Center 300 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 200 Corning, NY 14830 607-936-3837 Jennifer Edger, Coordinator -9- ) Lakeside Child and Family Services Fulton and Montgomery 75 Stutson Street What are Family Resource Centers? Counties Rochester, NY 14612 Family Resource Centers are easily accessible, strength- Catholic Charities of Fulton and 585-663-2930 Wyn Frechette, Center Coordinator based programs that support families in communities Montgomery Counties across New York State. Family Resource Centers (FRCs) ) The Family Room/Un Centro Para are flexible, family-focused, and culturally sensitive. Familias New York City 1 Kimball Street Services and programs are based on local needs, building Amsterdam, NY 12010 Association to Benefit Children on existing planning processes with community and inter- 518-842-4202 ) ABC Family Resource Center disciplinary participation. Amy Courtoies, Coordinator 1841 Park Avenue The Centers work in partnership with other community Jessica Whelly, Assistant New York, NY 10035 646-459-6001 agencies and parents. FRC programs assist families in LaTanya Givins, Coordinator their caregiving roles, strengthen informal support among Jefferson and St. Lawrence families, offer needed resources either directly or through Counties Chinese-American Planning Council community referrals and promote community investment. North Country Prenatal/ Services build on protective factors that research shows ) CPC Family Resource Center Perinatal Council 165 Eldridge Street can reduce child abuse and maltreatment. These factors 200 Washington Street, Suite 300 New York, NY 10002 include parental resiliency, social connections, knowledge Watertown, NY 13601 Central Office: 212-941-0920 of parenting and child development, concrete support in 315-788-8533, x231 FRC: 212-941-0030 x271 time of need, and social and emotional competence in Tina Cobb, Youth Services Director Tsz (Veronica) Chow, Coordinator children. Ling Li ) Gouverneur Activity and Learning Center Phipps Community 68 West Main Street Development Corporation Who is served at FRCs? Gouverneur, NY 13642 315-287-1315 ) FRC-The Family Room ) All families are welcome. The diversity of families 3125 3rd Avenue Shannon Streeter, Coordinator Main Floor participating in FRCs strengthens opportunities for Bronx, NY 10451 caregivers to learn from each other and reduces the stigma sometimes sensed in service organizations. Monroe County 347-329-3929 Socoro Cordoca, Coordinator ) Services are open to families with children of any age Crestwood Children’s Center (Hillside Family of Agencies) with an emphasis on high need families with Niagara County children ages 0-5. ) Southwest Family Resource Center 89 Genesee Street Niagara Falls School District ) High need families are those who Bishop Kearney Building – 2nd Floor Niagara Family Resource need extra help due to isolation, lack Rochester, NY 14611 Center Network sufficient personal, social or commu- 585-436-0370 4455 Porter Road nity supports or who can benefit from Mary Jo Brach, Service Director Niagara Falls, NY 14305 support related to their family situation. April Baker, Family Development 716-286-0745 Examples include: teen and single par- Coordinator Meg Pietras, Director ents, families without sufficient employ- ) Peter Castle Family Resource Center Terri Hickey, Field Coordinator ment/income, grandparents as parents, 555 Avenue D caregivers with mental health issues, Rochester, NY 14621 585-339-3200 families with children who have develop- Sicily Mitchell, Family Development mental needs or disabilities, and families that Coordinator have come together through adoption or foster care. -8- -1- Where should FRCs be located? For more information about Family Resource ) The location of services should be based on a commu- Centers in New York State nity assessment to determine the location of the most Contact Judy Richards, at the New York State Office of high-need populations and where there is a lack of Children and Family Services (518) 474-9613 or at similar services. [email protected]. ) Due to resource limita- tions, services may be Members of the Family Resource Center Network targeted to specific high Through the Family Resource Center Network, FRCs from need areas, as opposed to across New York strengthen families by working together the entire county for to share ideas and collaborate on initiatives. Members of example. the FRC Network include: ) Consideration should be given to the accessibility ) Family Matters of the site. This includes Broome County Holy Ghost Elementary School both transportation and Mothers & Babies Perinatal 40 Marion Street handicap accessibility. Network of South Central New Tupper Lake, NY 12986 518-359-8167, 800-540-2273 ) The center should be in a highly visible location. York Sharon Chesna, Executive Director Cindy Powers, Coordinator ) Satellite sites, program events and home visits can be Linda Ruffo, Director of Family ) Families First, Inc. used to reach more isolated, hard-to-engage families. Resource Centers Box 565 ) Parents As Leaders (PAL) Family Elizabethtown, NY 12932 Resource Center 800-894-7504, 518-873-9544 What do FRCs look like? 457 State Street Robin Nelson, Coordinator ) Signage reflects a welcoming, child and family centered Binghamton, NY 13901 ) Families R Us Resource Center program. 607-771-6334 24 Fourth Street Sadie Purdy, Coordinator Malone, NY 12953 ) Space for adults is arranged so they can see and inter- Mary Kelly, Coordinator 518-481-7281 act with their children. ) Endicott Family Resource Center Diana Grant, Coordinator ) Play area allows for large motor activities, small group St. Paul’s Episcopal Church activities and reading area developmentally appropriate 200 Jefferson Avenue for pre-school age children. Endicott, NY 13760 Cortland County 607-785-4331 Cornell Cooperative Extension ) Adult-size furniture for informal conversation with Deborah Zapotocky, Coordinator space large enough to conduct parenting workshops. of Cortland County 60 Central Avenue ) Inviting outdoor space for parent and child interaction Cortland, NY 13045 and social events if possible. Clinton, Essex, and Franklin 607-753-5077 Counties ) Area set aside for brochures, resources, books, videos ) Family Fun & Resource Center and other materials for parents to view and select. Child Care Coordinating Council 29 Main Street of the North Country Cortland, NY 13045 ) Kitchen is available for preparing snacks and potluck Jamie Basiliere, Executive Director 607-753-1351 meals for workshops and parenting programs. ) Family Connections Nancy Faist Hart, Coordinator ) Office space is available for private conversations, PO Box 2640 administrative duties, and data entry. Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-561-4999, 800-540-2273 ) Décor reflects diverse cultures. Juliette Lynch, Coordinator -2- -7- ) Flexible schedule to work outside normal What services do FRCs provide? business hours. All programs provide services, minimally 25 ) Passes