Greenhope Services for Women, Inc.
East Harlem (El Barrio)
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Greenhope's mission is to empower women involved in substance abuse and the criminal justice system to reclaim their lives, reunite with their families, and rebuild their communities.
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Greenhope was established in 1975 in a convent that was transformed into a comprehensive residential treatment program for formerly incarcerated women.
Over the years, it has developed formal relationships with the criminal justice system and has expanded its work to include services for women on parole and those referred by the courts as an alternative to incarceration (ATI).
Greenhope Services for Women - Outpatient Services Department
This intensive outpatient program serves adult females (18+) seeking substance abuse treatment who have a stable residence. Program meets 4/5 days a week and also offers evening hours. There is also a non-intensive outpatient program for females who have completed an intensive program or other type of primary treatment. On-site medical, vocational, and family services are available. Family services provides family therapy, domestic violence education, parenting skills, and trauma workshop. Target Group: Alcohol Rehabilitation; Domestic Violence; Drug Rehab; Evening Hours; Family Therapy; Group Counseling; Intensive Outpatient; Medicaid; Parenting Skills; Sliding Fee; Spanish; Substance Abuse; Vocational Rehabilitation. Fees: Sliding fee, Medicaid
Community East Harlem (El Barrio)
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Greenhope Services for Women, Inc.23 West 123rd Street
New York, NY 10027
919-996-8633 phone
212-996-8638 tty
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