Bronx Network
More than 30 years ago, our Bronx network of community-based programs began at a small green house in University Heights where social workers provided counseling to families who were struggling to stay together. Over the years our roots in the borough have deepened and spread as we have responded to the needs of its more vulnerable residents. We have steadily built a network of support that extends from childhood, through middle school, high school and beyond; clustering programs within specific neighborhoods and schools so that children, youth and families can benefit from as full a range of services as possible. By actively partnering with the NYC public school system, non-profits, corporations and other institutions in the community, we have been able to expand the seamless web of support and enrichment that is so critical if vulnerable young people are to succeed over time.
Bronx Programs
Family Support Programs
Building stronger families by helping them overcome challenges and stay together through counseling and other services.
After-School Centers and Camps
Providing safe and stimulating activities for children and teens and work experiences for older youth when school is out.
Educational Support Services
Helping students in large public schools stay in school and older adolescents who have fallen behind to get back on track to complete their education.
Collaborative High Schools
Working in partnership with the NYC Department of Education to help young people to complete high school and move forward to college and/or careers.
Employment and Career Preparation
Preparing young people for the world of work, the job market and future careers.
College Access and Retention
Helping young people enter and succeed in college.
Program for Court Involved Youth
Working with youth who have been involved with the court system or in custody to help to create more positive futures.
Geographical Overview: Bronx Network
Bronx Program Locations
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