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Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) is a prominent nonprofit organization based in Westchester County, New York, delivering a broad range of social services designed to support individuals and families across all stages of life. Although its name reflects Jewish heritage, WJCS serves people from all backgrounds and faiths, offering inclusive and culturally sensitive support. In the area of social services, the organization focuses on mental health counseling, trauma treatment, youth programs, services for individuals with disabilities, and community-based education. They are nationally recognized for their expertise in trauma-informed care and offer programs tailored to Holocaust Survivors, at-risk youth, and those impacted by domestic violence. WJCS is deeply embedded in the local community, operating multiple satellite offices and collaborating with schools, local agencies, and faith-based organizations. Their federally licensed clinics and school-based programs provide critical access points for behavioral and emotional health services. Their staff of highly trained social workers and clinicians deliver evidence-based care to help individuals achieve emotional well-being and long-term stability. With a mission rooted in empowerment and dignity, WJCS continues to impact thousands of lives each year.
Key Services:
– Individual, group, and family mental health counseling
– Trauma-informed care for children, adults, and families
– Services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
– School-based social work and counseling programs
– Youth development and mentoring initiatives
– Support groups and services for Holocaust Survivors
– Domestic violence prevention and intervention
– Community outreach, workshops, and educational seminars
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Contact Info
- 27 Maple Ave, Harrison, New York, 10528, United States
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Phone: (914) 315-6698
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