Youth & Adolescent Services at Family Health Centers at NYU Langone
Through our Youth and Adolescent Services, we provide young people with the support they need to be healthy and safe, reach educational and career goals, develop new skills, and prepare for adulthood.
Warren Street After-School and Summer Program
The Warren Street Center for Children and Families, located at 343 Warren Street in Brooklyn, offers a holistic, inclusive environment where young people engage in meaningful interactions to support their social-emotional, physical, cognitive, and creative development. Warren Street’s free after-school and summer programming serves youth in kindergarten through 5th grade, offering a variety of enriching activities to help participants learn and have fun. The program focuses on science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM), reading and writing, and staying active. The curriculum also includes activities that teach participants how to work together, understand their feelings, and live healthy lives. Warren Street partners with local groups to offer enhanced experiences in art, music, dance, and sports. With spacious classrooms, outdoor playgrounds, and a dedicated staff, the center fosters self-awareness, respect, and a lifelong love of learning.
For more information on Warren Street’s after-school and summer program, please call 718-237-9578.
GED High School Equivalency Prep Program
The Basic Education, Adult Literacy, and GED High School Equivalency Preparation Program provides education, guidance, and support for people age 17 and a half and older who have not completed high school. Classes, tutoring, counseling, and workshops help participants successfully complete the GED exam and prepare for college and a career.
For more information on adult education programs, please call 718-768-0778.
Project SAFE Program
Project SAFE prevents unintended pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS through evidence-based interventions within a youth development framework, building upon the existing strengths of young people. The program provides youth ages 10 to 19 with support to avoid risky behaviors, develop to their full potential, and become agents of change in their communities. The program model includes evidence-based sexual health workshops, peer-led health education groups and community events, and sexual health services designed to meet the unique needs of adolescents. For more information on the , please call 718-768-0778.
The Project SAFE Teen Health Center, based at the Park Slope Family Health Center at NYU Langone, serves youth between the ages of 13 and 20. Birth control, emergency contraception, gynecological exams, and testing for pregnancy, sexually transmitted disease, and HIV are provided. Health education and counseling are also available. For more information on the Project SAFE Teen Health Center, please call 347-880-8042.
Project TRACK
Project TRACK is an afterschool program that provides high school students with the resources and opportunities they need to successfully complete high school and transition into college and career. Services include case management, college advisement, college trips, homework help, tutoring, community service opportunities, and enrichment activities including cooking, the arts, and sports. For more information, please call 718-832-4281.