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Provider Information
(ID: 381)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rockland County
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Location: | New City, NY (map) |
Phone / FAX: | 845-634-2199 | Email: | bbbsofrc@aol.com | Service Area: | Primarily Rockland County. | Agency: | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rockland County |
Address: | 65 North Main Street | | New City, NY 10956 | Agency Email: | gballard@bbbsofrc.com | Provider Link: | bbbsofrc.com | Standard Fee: | Please call for rate information | Sliding Scale? | Unknown | Languages: | English | Onsite/Offsite: | Unknown | Years Experience: | Not listed | Holidays: | Please call for holiday availability. | Intake Procedure: | Please call for intake information. | Provider Notes:
| Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rockland County is a full-service, award-winning, and pre-eminent, NYS accredited youth mentoring organization serving "at-risk" youth from one parent homes between the ages of 4 18 years throughout all Rockland communities. As the oldest, largest, and most effective youth mentoring organization in Rockland County and throughout the United States, Big Brothers Big Sisters has been the national leader in one-to-one youth services for more than a century. For over 25 years, through a unique program of both site- and community-based long-term mentoring experiences, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rockland County has been effective in making a significantly positive, direct, and lasting impact on the lives of young people. Fully screened, professionally supported adult mentors are matched in a partnership for up to eleven years with disadvantaged children and youth from low income families to assist with personal goal setting, promote academic achievement, and inspiration to grow into healthy productive adults as a preventive approach to resistance and avoidance of negative peer influences, anti-social behavior, delinquency, criminal activities, substance/ alcohol abuse, school violence, and street gang involvement/membership. |
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