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Bronx Brooklyn List of Community Based Organizations 2017 Service Option 1 (Younger Youth 14‐15 years old) Service Option 2 (Older Youth 16‐24 years old) Bronx Works Bronx Works Pyramid Pyramid Aspira of New York 470 East 161st Street; 10451 Aspira of New York 470 East 161st Street; 10451 345 Brook Ave, 10454; 718‐292‐3781 718‐508‐3040 345 Brook Ave, 10454; 718‐292‐3781 718‐508‐3040 6 train to Brook Ave, 2,5 train to 149th St. & Bx. #15 bus to 158th & 3rd Avenues; 6 train to Brook Ave, 2,5 train to 149th St. & Bx. #15 bus to 158th & 3rd Avenues; st Bx. #6 bus to 161st Street and Elton st Bx. #6 bus to 161st Street and Elton Brook Ave, Bx17 bus to E 141 St/ Bx19 bus Brook Ave, Bx17 bus to E 141 St/ th rd Avenue; th rd Avenue; to E 149 St 3 Ave #2 or #5 train to 3rd Avenue and 149th Bx19 bus to E 149 St 3 Ave #2 or #5 train to 3rd Avenue and 149th Street, then take the Bx. # 15 bus to 158th Street, then take the Bx. # 15 bus to Street and 3rd Ave. 158th Street and 3rd Ave. Catholic Charities‐ Archdiocese Mosholu Montefiore Community Center Mosholu Montefiore Community Catholic Charities‐ Archdiocese School P.S 11 3450 DeKalb Avenue; 10467 Center 3450 DeKalb Avenue; 10467 School P.S 11 1257 Ogden Ave; 10452 ‐ 212‐795‐1490 ext Bronx; 718‐882‐4000 x338 Bronx; 718‐882‐4000 x338 1257 Ogden Ave; 10452 ‐ 212‐795‐1490 103 # 4 Train to Mosholu Pkwy. D train to last # 4 Train to Mosholu Pkwy. D train to 4 train to 161st Street 4 train to 161st Street stop: 205th. St. Or #2 or #5 trains to Gun last stop: 205th. St. Or #2 or #5 trains Bx13 bus to Ogden Av ‐ W 168 St Bx13 bus to Ogden Av ‐ W 168 St Hill Road. to Gun Hill Road. Community Association of Community Association of Progressive Dominicans Progressive Dominicans Children Arts & Science Workshop Children Arts & Science Workshop MS 117 Joseph H. Wade School Middle MS 117 Joseph H. Wade School Middle PS/MS 37 PS/MS 37 School, 1865 Morris Avenue, RM 140; 718‐ School, 1865 Morris Avenue, RM 140; 360 West 230th Street; 10463, 360 West 230th Street; 10463, 466‐1806 718‐466‐1806 929‐265‐7937 929‐265‐7937 B train to 175th St./ D train to Tremont B train to 175th St./ D train to Tremont BRONX BX7 to Broadway/Exterior St BX7 to Broadway/Exterior St Ave./ Bx36 bus to Tremont Ave./ Bx36 bus to Tremont 4 train to 176th Street & Jerome Ave. 4 train to 176th Street & Jerome Ave. Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club South Bronx Overall Economic Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Phipps Community Development 1930 Randall Ave, 10473; Development Corporation 1930 Randall Ave, 10473; 1030 East 178th St. 10460; 718‐893‐8600 rd 718‐893‐8600 646‐529‐1685 555 Bergen Ave; 3 FL; 718‐732‐7628 6 train to Parkchester/177th St. th 6 train to Parkchester/177th St. 2, 5 train to East Tremont Ave/West then Bx39 bus to Randall Ave 2, 5 train to 3rd Ave 149 St then Bx39 bus to Randall Ave Farms Square Woodycrest Center for Human The Children’s Aid Society Development South Bronx Overall Economic Simpson Street Development Association 1522 Southern Blvd. 10460 153 West 165th Street 10452; Development Corporation 997 East 163rd St; 10459 ‐ 718‐589‐1510 rd 917‐286‐1535 718‐992‐4257 555 Bergen Ave; 3 FL; 718‐732‐7628 th 6 train to Hunts Point/2,5 train to Simpson St th 2 or 5 train to 174 St 4 Train Uptown to 161 Street Yankee 2, 5 train to 3rd Ave 149 St Stadium Wildcat The Children’s Aid Society 560 East 179th Street; Room 308; 1522 Southern Blvd. 10460 10457; 718‐294‐0230 xt. 3070 917‐286‐1535 D Train to Tremont Ave & Grand 2 or 5 train to 174th St Concourse then transfer to the Bx 36 bus to East 180th St. & Arthur Ave Woodycrest Center for Human Development 153 West 165th Street 10452; 718‐992‐4256 ext. 57 4 Train Uptown to 161 Street Yankee Stadium Service Option 1 (Younger Youth 14‐15 years old) Service Option 2 (Older Youth 16‐24 years old) Brooklyn Neighborhood Improvement CAMBA Catholic Charities Neighborhood Svcs. Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Assoc. 2211 Church Ave, Room 210 191 Joralemon St. 1st fl. 11201 1406 Fulton St. 2nd floor 465 Sterling Place; 11238; 718 773‐ 718‐462‐4244 xt. 79248 or 79301 718 722‐6228 718 636‐6980 4116 B/Q or 2/5 train to Church Ave & B35/B41 2,3,4,5 train Borough Hall A‐Train or C‐ Train to Nostrand Ave 3 train to Brooklyn Museum bus to Flatbush Avenue 4 train to Franklin Ave Center for Family Life Chinese American Planning CAMBA Catholic Charities Neighborhood Svcs. Sunset Park High School 4101 8th Ave 4th floor, 11232; 2211 Church Ave, Room 210 191 Joralemon St. 1st fl. 11201 153 35th St. 11232; 718‐840‐1640 718‐685‐3309 718‐462‐4244 xt. 79248 or 79301 718 722‐6228 N or D Train to 36th Street D train to 9th Ave B70 bus running on 8th B/Q or 2/5 train to Church Ave & B35/B41 bus th 2,3,4,5 train Borough Hall R Train to 36 Street Ave line to Flatbush Avenue Council of Jewish Organizations of Center for Family Life Chinese American Planning Community Counseling and Mediation Flatbush Sunset Park High School 4101 8th Ave 4th floor, 11232 810 Classon Avenue 11238; 1546 Coney Island Avenue, 11230 153 35th St. 11232; 718‐840‐1640 718‐685‐3309 718‐230‐5100 718 252‐4446 N or D Train to 36th Street D train to 9th Ave B70 bus running on 8th 2,3,4,5 train to Franklin Ave Q‐ Train to Avenue M R Train to 36th Street Ave line Cypress Hills LDC Council of Jewish Organizations of Henry Street Settlement Community Counseling and Mediation 2930 Fulton St. 11207 Flatbush BROOKLYN 370 Fountain Avenue 11208; 810 Classon Avenue 11238; 718‐676‐1544 1546 Coney Island Avenue, 11230 646‐265‐6773 718‐230‐5100 J‐ Train to Cleveland Street 718 252‐4446 A or C train to Euclid Avenue 2,3,4,5 train to Franklin Ave C‐ Train to Shepherd Avenue Q‐ Train to Avenue M Italian American Civil Rights League Cypress Hills LDC Edith and Carl Marks Jewish National Society for Hebrew Day School 1460 Pennsylvania Ave #1B 2930 Fulton St. 11207 Community House of Bensonhurst 1546 Coney Island Ave ‐ 11230 718 642‐2180 718‐676‐1544 7802 Bay Parkway 11214; 718 943‐6389 718 252‐4446 B82 or B83 bus to Pennsylvania Avenue & J‐ Train to Cleveland Street D‐ Train to Bay Parkway / Q‐ Train to Avenue M Geneva Loop C‐ Train to Shepherd Avenue N‐Train to Kings Highway Sesame Flyers International St. Nick’s Alliance Corporation Italian American Civil Rights League Henry Street Settlement 905 Winthrop Street, 11203 850 Grand Street, Rm. 184; 11211 1460 Pennsylvania Ave #1B 370 Fountain Avenue 11208; 718‐693‐0500 718‐599‐9224 718 642‐2180 646‐265‐6773 3,4 Train to Utica Avenue then B46 Bus to L train to Grand /B43‐ Stops on Graham B82 or B83 bus to Pennsylvania Avenue A or C train to Euclid Avenue Winthrop Street Ave. & Grand St & Geneva Loop List of Community Based Organizations 2017 Service Option 1 (Younger Youth 14‐15 years old) Service Option 2 (Older Youth 16‐24 years old) – cont. National Society for Hebrew Day School Police Athletic League 1546 Coney Island Ave ‐ 11230 985 Rockaway Avenue ‐ 11212; 718 252‐4446 718‐947‐7640 Q‐ Train to Avenue M 3 Train to Rockaway Avenue Research Foundation CUNY – Ridgewood Bushwick SCC Medgar Evers College Campus 1474 Gates Ave, 11237; 1534 Bedford Avenue, 2nd fl – 11216 718‐381‐9653 718‐804‐8860/1 L train or M train to Myrtle/Wyckoff 2,3,4,5 train to Franklin Avenue Ave St. Nick’s Alliance Corporation BROOKLYN 850 Grand Street, Rm. 184; 11211 718‐599‐9224 L train to Grand /B43‐ Stops on Graham Ave. & Grand St Service Option 1 (Younger Youth 14‐15 years old) Service Option 2 (Older Youth 16‐24 years old) Catholic Charities – Archdiocese Chinese American Planning Catholic Charities – Archdiocese Chinatown Manpower School I.S 143 165 Eldridge St. – 10002; School I.S 143 70 Mulberry St. 3rd. Fl.; 10013 515 West 182nd Street 212‐334‐0082 515 West 182nd Street 212‐571‐1690 ext 222/245 Room B2 NY, NY 10033 Take the F train to Delancey Street or the Room B2 NY, NY 10033 6 Train to Canal street 212‐795‐1490 ext 103 M to Essex Street (same area). 212‐795‐1490 ext. 103 Chinese American Planning El Barrio’s Operation Fightback New York City Housing Authority‐ M El Barrio’s Operation Fightback 165 Eldridge St. – 10002; 413 East 120th St. Suite 401; 10035 90 Church Street, 5th Floor; 10037; 212‐ 413 East 120th St. Suite 401; 10035 212‐334‐0082 212‐427‐7080 306‐8000 212‐427‐7080 Take the F train to Delancey Street or the M 4 Train Uptown to 125th. St. 4 Train Uptown to 125th. St. to Essex Street (same area). Police Athletic League The Children’s Aid Society Inwood Community Services 441 Manhattan Avenue; 10026 th rd 4 West 125 Street, 3 FL; 10027 651 Academy St. 10034 ‐212‐942‐0043 718‐947‐7640 th 212‐949‐4902 – 2 or 3 train to 125 Street A Train Uptown to Dyckman St.
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