Harlem Dowling and The Children’s Village Form a Strategic Alliance Designed to Provide Broad-based, Cost-Effective Services to Children and Families HARLEM, NEW YORK, NY — April 23, 2012 – Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children and Family Services (HDWC), established in 1836, one of the first charitable institutions dedicated to
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Programs Overview
| Campus Programs | ||
| Name of Program | Service Provided | Location |
| Jackson Rapid Intervention Center | Diagnostic services and short-term treatment for youth in temporary crisis | Dobbs Ferry, NY |
| Residential Treatment Center | A structured, enriched program for youth with behavioral and/or emotional problems | Dobbs Ferry, NY |
| Residential Treatment Facility | A special residential program for children with serious mental health problems | Dobbs Ferry, NY |
| Transitional Residence for Alien Children | Short-term residence for minors who have come to the U.S. without guardians | Dobbs Ferry, NY |
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| Community Programs | ||
| Name of Program | Service Provided | Location |
| Bridges to Health (B2H) | Services for foster children with emotional disturbances, developmental disabilities, or serious medical problems | Mid-Hudson Valley, NY |
| Community Center at Polo Grounds Towers | A vibrant community center for residents living in the Polo Grounds Towers | Harlem, NY |
| Multi-Systemic Therapy | Evidence-based program to keep troubled teenagers at home providing intensive support to families | New York State-wide |
| Project IMPACT | Workshops and support for families with children in CV’s residential and foster care programs | NYC and Westchester County, NY |
| STEP | Support to youth being reunited with families from foster care | Westchester County, NY |
| Street Outreach | Streetwise van that goes into the urban centers of Westchester County to engage street-involved youth | Westchester County |
| The WAY Home Program | Support to youth leaving residential programs | NYC, Westchester County |
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| Other Residential Programs | ||
| Name of Program | Service Provided | Location |
| Adoption Program | Finds adoptive families for youth, including teens | NYC |
| Division of Immigration Services | Services for undocumented children: includes TRAC (see above) as well as foster boarding homes, home studies and assessments | Nationwide |
| Foster Boarding Homes | Finds loving temporary homes for children who cannot live with their biological families | NYC |
| Project Turning Point | Provides short-term shelter and respite care for runaway and homeless teens | Clarkstown, NY |
| Sanctuary Shelter | Provides short-term shelter and respite for runaway and homeless teens | Valhalla, NY |
| Supported Housing | Provides supervised apartments for older youth who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless | Westchester County, NY |







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(914) 693-0600
New York City Office:
(212) 932-9009