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Coming Home: Transitioning Back Into the Community - A Resources Directory

Resource Author/Owner/Service Provider

NYC Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD)

Description

A New York City resource directory for court-involved youth leaving detention and returning to the community. The goal of this publication is to provide resources for young people in order to create working, engaged and responsible adults who can contribute to the community.

Target Audience

Youth Only, NYC Only

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Categories

Addictions (Other than Alcohol and Substance Abuse)Alcohol Misuse / Abuse / AddictionCommunity Living ProgramsCounselingEmploymentEmployment SupportsHigher EducationHousing SupportsIndependent LivingLife Skill DevelopmentSelf-AdvocacyTransitioning from Juvenile JusticeTransitions to Adulthood

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advocacyalcoholeducationemploymentfamilyhousinglegalmental healthsubstancetransition
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Suicide Crisis Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) Toll Free
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Child Abuse & Maltreatment Hotline
1-800-342-3720, Toll Free
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Vulnerable Persons Central Register (VPCR) Hotline
800-624-4143 Toll Free

Family/Youth Support and Peer Advocacy

Information and support for individuals and families with behavioral, emotional, physical and/or mental health challenges.

Financial Assistance

Help given to a person or organization in the form of money, loans, reduced taxes, etc.

Legal/Civil Rights/Protective Services

Information regarding the discrimination against people with physical/mental disabilities, as well as information on protective services.

Training and Technical Assistance

Planning, development, delivery, and evaluation of activities designed to achieve specific learning objectives and help resolve problems.

Developed by the Council on Children and Families and Funded by the Developmental Disabilities Planning Council