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It is estimated that 21 million cases of depression among American adults could be prevented by addressing adverse child...
11/05/2025

It is estimated that 21 million cases of depression among American adults could be prevented by addressing adverse childhood experiences, which can include abuse, neglect, or other forms of harm to well-being.

11/04/2025

Join Ari’el and a mental health professional from The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services to reflect on after the show.
November 8 at 7pm
November 14 at 8pm
November 15 at 2pm
November 22 at 7pm

34% of NYC adults with a diagnosed mental illness have had an unmet need for mental health treatment. The consequences o...
11/03/2025

34% of NYC adults with a diagnosed mental illness have had an unmet need for mental health treatment. The consequences of this can be profound, potentially leading to worsening symptoms and reduced quality of life. It's crucial to increase care availability and affordability.

Access to school-based   care matters! 16% of children aged 5 to 13 receive school-based counseling, but some students w...
11/02/2025

Access to school-based care matters! 16% of children aged 5 to 13 receive school-based counseling, but some students who may need support lack access due to factors such as limited resources and stigma. This is why we're working to provide more youth access to mental health services.

15% of NYC children who are 3 to 13 years old have a mental health diagnosis, with the most common being anxiety. We're ...
10/31/2025

15% of NYC children who are 3 to 13 years old have a mental health diagnosis, with the most common being anxiety. We're increasing access to mental health support early on to help address these issues before they escalate.

10/30/2025

The Jewish Board is partnering with on a series of talkbacks moderated by our mental health professionals after select showings of his show Other. In it, Ari'el explores his mental health journey in his "anxious search for belonging.” Come join us in conversation afterwards!

LGBTQ+ high school students are more likely to report feeling persistent sadness or hopelessness than heterosexual stude...
10/29/2025

LGBTQ+ high school students are more likely to report feeling persistent sadness or hopelessness than heterosexual students. This may be linked to discrimination, bullying, or social rejection. This is why we create supportive and accepting spaces to discuss mental health.

Children who experience one or more adverse childhood experiences are more likely to develop mental health disorders. Pr...
10/27/2025

Children who experience one or more adverse childhood experiences are more likely to develop mental health disorders. Preventing adverse childhood experiences by creating safe and supportive environments for all children and families helps them reach their full potential.

We're proud and honored to be a recipient of T-Mobile for Business'   for Innovation in Employee Enablement!We partnered...
10/22/2025

We're proud and honored to be a recipient of T-Mobile for Business' for Innovation in Employee Enablement!

We partnered with T-Mobile to modernize our contact centers and communications systems, resulting in faster response times for crisis calls and therapy appointments. By enhancing how we can connect with the New Yorkers we serve, we're building a stronger, more responsive model of care.

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1765 South Avenue
Staten Island, NY
10314

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+18446632255

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