Abuse

NYTC provides substance abuse treatment primarily to adults in the criminal justice system. We operate licensed community-based residential and outpatient programs utilizing a therapeutic community (TC) model. Our mission is to help program participants effect those changes in attitude and behavior that will enable them to make choices associated with a healthy, positive lifestyle free of crime and drugs. Our two Serendipity residential programs in Brooklyn provide community-based substance abuse treatment services for men and women as a means of reintegration into society, and also serve as an alternative to incarceration.

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Children’s Services Crisis Services Domestic Violence Services Family Medicine / Primary Care Groups Habilitation Services Inpatient Behavioral Health Lab Services Observation Unit (Adult) Outpatient Behavioral Health Pharmacy Psychiatric Services Residential Substance Abuse Services Supported Employment Supportive Housing Transportation

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Organization that helps immigrant women and girls earn legal status as well as providing a variety of social services for their clients

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The Open Arms Child Advocacy center is a community-based and child-friendly facility designed to coordinate child forensic interviews and services to victims of nonfatal abuse and neglect, especially cases of child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse.

 Abuse, Crisis, Legal Aid, Women, Children, Child Care / 808 views

NYTC provides substance abuse treatment primarily to adults in the criminal justice system. We operate licensed community-based residential and outpatient programs utilizing a therapeutic community (TC) model. Our mission is to help program participants effect those changes in attitude and behavior that will enable them to make choices associated with a healthy, positive lifestyle free of crime and drugs. The Outpatient program offers non-residential substance abuse treatment for persons age 18 or over, with referrals from local community and criminal justice agencies, and helping graduates re-integrate into community.

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