The Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services in New York City is a 501(c)(3) mental health and social services agency that has been empowering New Yorkers for 150 years. They provide counseling, supportive housing, domestic violence services, adult recovery supports, and a range of other programs to individuals and families of all ages, religions, races, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities across the five boroughs.
Guided by the values of hope, recovery, and resilience, the Jewish Board impacts over 45,000 lives annually, offering support, compassion, and resources to help individuals navigate mental health challenges, family dynamics, and personal growth. Through their diverse services and commitment to inclusivity, they strive to create a community where every person is treated with dignity and given the opportunity to thrive.
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