Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children Family Services is a not-for-profit child welfare agency in New York City that has been providing a wide range of services to support and empower Harlem's children and families since 1836. Their programs focus on developing confidence, resilience, academic skills, and adult family support to help children become responsible and self-sufficient adults. From after-school services and evidence-informed interventions to family preservation and an Emergency Food Pantry, Harlem Dowling-West Side Center is dedicated to keeping families together and making a positive impact in the community.
With a strong emphasis on strength-based and family-centered approaches, Harlem Dowling-West Side Center serves over 7,500 individuals each year, including children, their families, and senior citizens. Their after-school programming, educational services, and evidence-based interventions like Strong African American Families and GenerationPMTO Parent Management Training provide a safe and supportive environment for families to strengthen their relationships, develop essential skills, and address common challenges. Through their commitment to empowering Harlem's children and families, Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children Family Services continues to be a vital resource in the community.
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