Good Shepherd Services
Mission:
Good Shepherd's mission remains constant in a changing world: To lead in the development of innovative programs that ensure a more promising future for our program participants. To advocate zealously for principles necessary to empower those with whom we work. To provide quality service to individuals consistent with their dignity and to communities consistent with their needs.
Contact Information
Address: 305 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Telephone: 212-243-7070
Website: http://www.goodshepherds.org
General Email: GSS@goodshepherds.org
Primary Contact Name: Sr. Paulette LoMonaco
General Information
Type: Advocacy/Policy, After School, College Preparation, Emotional Support, In School, Summer Program, Teacher/Administrator Training/Placement/Professional development, Volunteer
Programs/Services
Good Shepherd Services
Description: Good Shepherd Services is a non-sectarian, social service and youth development agency which positively affects the lives of more than 20,000 children and families annually. Throughout our history, we have shown leadership in developing effective programs that help New York City's more vulnerable residents gain the support, skills and opportunities necessary for success in life. United by our shared mission and vision, these programs are characterized by a profound respect for the strengths inherent in individuals, families and communities. We provide city-wide residential and foster care services with concentrations in Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. In addition, we have developed two networks of community-based educational support, youth development, family support, and after school programs, in Brooklyn, primarily in the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Red Hook and Gowanus and in Central Bronx. Through our professional training services, we help to ensure the implementation of best practices in human services agencies across the City.
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Schools/sites: PS 79, PS 246, PS/MS 15 &, 291, PS/MS 3, MS 118, MS 206B, MS 45, The Red Hook Community Center Beacon at PS 15,The After-School Center at Lincoln High School,The After-School Center at PS 27, The After-School Center at PS 32
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Schools/sites: The Walton High School, Columbus High School, Grace Dodge High School, Adlai A. Stevenson High School and Monroe High School Young Adult Borough Centers , The School for Community Research and Learning, The CUNY Prep Transitional High School, South Brooklyn Community High School (SBCHS), West Brooklyn Community High School (WBCHS), Sankofa Academy
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Schools/sites: PS/MS/HS 27, Abraham Lincoln High School, Lafayette High School, and Grady High School
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