Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children & Family SVCS
Harlem Dowling Westside Center for Children & Family Services is a not-for-profit child welfare agency dedicated to fostering confidence, resilience, and academic skills in children while providing essential family support services. Established in 1836 as the Colored Orphans Asylum, the organization focuses on family preservation and offers a range of programs, including afterschool services and an Emergency Food Pantry, to meet the diverse needs of families in the New York City area.
With a commitment to keeping families together, Harlem Dowling serves over 7,500 individuals annually through evidence-informed interventions and community partnerships. Their programs, such as Strong African American Families and GenerationPMTO Parent Management Training, empower parents and caregivers, ensuring that children can thrive in nurturing environments.
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