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Bridges For Youth and Families

AKA (Also Known As):
Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth
Address:
120 West State Street
2nd Floor
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm and by appointment
Area Served:
tompkins
Title:
Program Coordinator
Bridges for Youth and Families, a NYS-certified Interim Family Program, provides emergency services to runaway, homeless and unaccompanied youth.
Focused on runaway prevention and reunification, Bridges staff works with young people who:
  • are thinking of leaving home or running away
  • have left home or run away
  • are homeless and want to reunite with their families

Youth living away from parents or legal guardian may also be eligible for services
Services for youth up to age 21 include:
  • family mediation
  • advocacy
  • community outreach and education
  • intensive case management
  • short-term solution-focused counseling
  • transportation
  • anger management and life skills groups
  • social and recreational activities

Bridges may also provide short-term emergency shelter for youth under 18.
 

Emotions Anonymous

AKA (Also Known As):
EA
Address:
518 West Seneca Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
See description
Area Served:
tompkins
Title:
Public Information Officer
Emotions Anonymous addresses problems involving love, grief, anger, dysfunctional families, resentment, and feelings like divorce, breaking-up, and the death of a loved one. Members use a 12-step program to reach serenity. Meetings:
  • Sunday: 7:30 pm, Ithaca Recovery Center, 518 W. Seneca St.
  • Tuesday: 8 pm, Unitarian Church annex basement, 306 N. Aurora St.
 

Mental Health Association in T.C., Wellness and Referral Program

Address:
301 South Geneva Street (Henry St. John Building)
Suite 109
Ithaca, NY  14850
Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Area Served:
tompkins
Fax:
(607) 272-5343
Title:
C.R.E.W. Director
C.R.E.W. (Counseling, Recovery, Empowerment, and Wellness Services) provides mental health services through therapy, support groups and one-on-one consultation. Groups for adults take a strengths-based approach using systems such as Wellness Recovery Action Plan (W.R.A.P.) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (D.B.T.). The new after-school program for children and adolescents will focus on skill building and emotional support.
 

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