Greenwich House
At its founding in the early 1900s, Greenwich House was tasked with helping immigrants settle into their new lives in New York City. Greenwich House remains a "first responder" resource for the underserved, helping children who have survived physical and sexual abuse and domestic violence, supporting adults working to overcome addiction, providing psychiatric and case management services to seniors who suffer from mental health challenges related to aging and providing cultural enrichment to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds. The mission of Greenwich House is to help individuals and families lead more fulfilling lives by offering social and health services, cultural and educational programs and opportunities for civic involvement to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds.
Help for Seniors Accessing Benefits & Support
Call to make an appointment or find out about a regularly scheduled social work clinics. Connect with case managers for help to access benefits, including medical, financial, housing, and other needs;...
- 20 Washington Square North New York NY 10011
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Mental & Behavioral Health
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Housing
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