

In our nearly 25 years in operation, the clinics have brought education and healing to many thousands of new immigrants stressed by the need to adjust to new customs, language, and economic circumstances, as well as families suffering from isolation. Last year alone, we worked with over 1,400 adults and children from more than a dozen countries. Positive word-of-mouth has spread in Queens’ Asian communities. All of our therapists have experienced the trauma of immigration themselves and are steeped in the culture and language of their clients. The AOP’s approach is culturally nuanced and based on education and outreach that eases the stigma still surrounding mental health and substance abuse treatment in traditional Asian cultures. With highly trained bilingual and bicultural therapists, The Child Center of NY’s Asian Outreach Program breaks down language barriers and stigma to reach Asian children and families with mental health and substance abuse services. The Asian Outreach Program at The Child Center serves the most ethnically diverse Asian community in the nation.

Positive Character and Health Development.Extended day (afterschool) programs, summer learning opportunities, and community centers.Home- & Office-Based Prevention Services.Youth Assertive Community Treatment (ACT).Woodside Youth Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).Tele-visiting program for incarceration-involved families.School-Based Mental Health and In-School Counseling.0-5 Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative.Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Children, Adolescents, and Adults.

Child Center Benefits Access (formerly known as Single Stop).Please fill out the contact form or call 67 for more information. Your donations change lives. Your donation is also tax-deductible and you will receive a receipt. We will schedule to pick these items up at no charge. These items will be donated to low income or homeless women and children. Items in your home that are in good condition are always needed and appreciated. When cleaning your closets and homes this spring, don't throw items away - DONATE them to be reused. Below you'll find additional resources to help you find hot meals, food pantries. provides meals to homeless women and children between the hours of 12pm to 1pm Wednesday's and Friday's and food donations 12pm to 1pm Tuesday's and Thursday's for more details on locations please call 67. The crises may be due to homelessness, the threat of homelessness, unemployment, abandonment, poverty, illness, hunger, domestic violence, poor planning, substance abuse, financial emergencies, and/or unforeseen circumstances.įood for you and your family is a basic need that can be challenging to meet. They are usually initially in crisis and in need of immediate crisis intervention services. Many are victims of domestic violence, suffering from mental or physical illness, or substance abuse. Providing food, clothing holiday gifts and transportation to homeless families and children homeless prevention. The majority of the families we assist are homeless or about to become homeless and have very low income. Providing aid to single mothers helping needy families with obtaining food, rent/utility bills and clothing. The Mission of Children Outreach Center, is to provide outreach services and assistance to low income or homeless women and children with job readiness counseling/job placement, vocational training, transportation, tutoring,įood and clothing. Children Outreach Center, Inc., is a non-profit tax exempt volunteer organization established in 2004.
