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Youth and Family Members Served during 2008-2009

  • Residential School - 492 Youth
  • Family Preservation Services - 893 Families
  • Shelters & Short-term Residential - 647 Youth
  • Foster homes- 333 Youth
  • Supported Community Living – 145 Youth
  • Crisis Residence – 232 Youth
  • Work Appreciation for Youth & Aftercare- 267 Youth
  • Community Outreach to Youth- 3,505 (does not include 792 hotline calls)

President and CEO

Jeremy C. Kohomban, Ph.D.

Trustees

Chairman, William Krupman

Financials

Click here to download PDF copy of The Children's Village 990.

Click here to download PDF copy of The Children's Village 501 (c) 3 determination letter.

Locations

Westchester County, NY

  • Dobbs Ferry: Administrative offices, Residential School, Family Court Assistance Program, Crisis Residence, Transitional Residence for Alien Children
  • Valhalla: Runaway and Homeless Shelter and Supported Housing Program
  • Yonkers: Youth O.P.T.I.O.N.S. Education and Employment Center

New York City

  • Brooklyn: Community Program office
  • Bronx: Community Program office
  • Harlem: Community Program office
  • Queens: Transitional Residence for Alien Children and group home
  • Suffolk: Community Program office

Oversight

  • Accredited by the Council on Accreditation
  • The Children's Village meets all twenty the standards of the Better Business Bureau for Charities Accountability.
  • Residential Treatment Center and group homes licensed by New York State Office of Children and Family Services
  • Residential Treatment Facility and Crisis Residence licensed by New York State Office of Mental Health

Awards

  • The Child Welfare League of America and the Walker Trieschman Center 2010 David Liederman Award
  • Alliance for Children and Families 2009 Agency of the Year
  • United Way Joseph Weber award for Excellence in Management
  • Child Welfare League of America’s award for its work on improving cultural sensitivity
  • Child Welfare League of America award for advocacy for the needs of troubled children 
  • National Youth Employment Coalition PEPNet (Promising and Effective Practices Network) award for its Work Appreciation for Youth Program.

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