55 East 115th Street - Level C - Suite 101 - New York, NY 10029
(646) 906-4632
info@newleafcoalition.us

AFFILIATES

Are you ready for change?

Our affiliates are available to support you and your family as you re-integrate into your community. The services available through these organizations include, but are not limited to, the following:

Mental Wellness & Mindfulness – Mental Health Services
Living a Sober Life – Substance Abuse Services
Interpersonal Violence – Domestic Violence Programs
Controlling Your Emotions – Anger Management Programs
Living Strong – Health and Wellness Services
Knowing Your Rights – Legal Services
Moving Forward – Employment/Educational Services
Coming Home – Housing Services
Parenting – Parenting Services
Connecting with Loved Ones – Family/Significant Other Service

 

ALLIANCE OF FAMILIES FOR JUSTICE
8 W. 126th St. 3rd floorN.Y. NY 10027(347)973-0580We support, empower, and mobilize families of incarcerated people and people with criminal records.https://afj-ny.org/ 

ALLIANCE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE/CASA WASHINGTON

2036 Amsterdam Avenue, NY, NY 10032
Contact: 212-645-0875 x 700
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Health Management for LGBTQ+ individuals and those with HIV/AIDS and their children and family members
Eligibility:
Health insurance is required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk ins welcome, if you have a case manager let them know what time you’d prefer to go so they can contact staff and let them know to expect you
Spanish speaking

ARGUS COMMUNITY, INC.
Outpatient: 507 W 145th Street, NY, NY 10031
Contact: Intake Department – 212-234-1660
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS and their children and family members
Eligibility:
Health insurance is required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-ins welcome only to obtain information, not for intake into programs
Spanish speaking

ACCESS VR
Manhattan District Office: 116 W 32nd Street 5th Flr, NY, NY 10001
Contact: 212-630-2300
Services Offered: Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Adult Education, High School Equivalency
Eligibility:
Health insurance is not required, if you receive benefits they may go towards the program
You must have a disability that interferes with getting/keeping a job or provide proof of SSI or Disability (SSDI)
If possible you should provide documentation from doctor or treatment program about your disability. If you have been referred by another agency please get them to provide a referral

THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BAR FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK
42 W 44th Street NY, NY 10036
Contact: 212-626-7383
Services Offered: Legal Hotline, Attorneys provide legal guidance around civil legal issues such as, matrimonial and family law, housing law, domestic violence, bankruptcy, debt collection, and benefits
Eligibility:
Services are free
Hotline available M-F 9 am – 1 pm, Tues and Thurs 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Available to low income New Yorkers
Any language can be interpreted
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you

BROOKLYN DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE—RE-ENTRY BUREAU210 Joralemon Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Telephone: 718.250.3281www.brooklynda.orgProvides reentry services and programs for those who have been released from a NYS facility. Programs include The Kings County Reentry Task Force (KCRTF), Community & Law Enforcement Resources Together (ComALERT), and the Gender-responsive Reentry and Support Program (GRASP). These programs provide connections to services including substance abuse treatment, anger management, job readiness workshops, high school equivalency degree classes, family services and mentor matching, life skills workshops, HIV/AIDS30 counseling and testing, health insurance enrollment, clothing assis- tance, and more. Walk-ins are welcome. BRONX COUNTY REENTRY TASK FORCEC/O EAC, Inc.1020 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451 Telephone: 718.538.7416 CARE COUNSELING CENTER
214-216 W 116th St, NY, NY 10026
Contact: 212-602-1400
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Mental Health, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS, parenting skills, LGBTQ+ Services
Eligibility:
Medicaid pending accepted, health insurance required, self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking
Carnegie Hill
116 E 92nd St, NY, NY 10128
Contact: 212-289-7166
Services Offered: Substance Use, Detox Services, Anger Management, Mental Health
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking 

CARNEGIE HILL
116 E 92nd St, NY, NY 10128
Contact: 212-289-7166
Services Offered: Substance Use, Detox Services, Anger Management, Mental Health
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

 CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (CASES)www.cases.orgNathaniel Clinic2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10027Telephone: 212.553.6708151 Lawrence Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Telephone: 212.553.6300Provides alternative-to-incarceration programs to youth and adults in NYC. Programs include case management, education, employment, housing, mental health, substance abuse, and youth development services. Operates three licensed mental health treatment programs. Call for program locations across NYC. CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES (CCA)25 Chapel Street, Suite 701, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Telephone: 718.858.9658 www.communityalternatives.orgPromotes reintegrative justice and community-based alternatives- to-incarceration serving at-risk youth, families in crisis, peoplestruggling to address drug and alcohol problems, those with HIV/AIDS, and people who have been involved in the criminal justice system and are seeking community reintegration. Services includejob readiness and retention assistance, peer and community support, as well as advocacy to assist clients in negotiating with serviceagencies, including the child welfare system. Participants must have a case in the criminal justice system or be on parole/probation andhave a history of substance abuse. Open Mon–Thu 9–7. 31 CENTER FOR COURT INNOVATION520 8th Avenue, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10018 Telephone: 646.386.3100 www.courtinnovation.orgAn organization that conceives, plans, and operates programs with the aim of creating a more effective and humane court system. Projects and programs include community-based violence prevention projects, alternatives-to-incarceration, reentry initiatives, and court-based programs. CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (CEO)50 Broadway, Suite 1604, New York, NY 10004 Telephone: 212.422.4430www.ceoworks.orgProvides employment and training programs to individuals with criminal convictions and young adults aged 18–24. Services include resume help, job searching support, and tips on how to navigate a job interview under NYC’s Fair Chance Act. Pre-employment trainings include obtaining OSHA certification, plumbing and electricity skills, carpentry, and more. Orientation class is on Fridays at 8 am. Participants must bring a referral form (signed by one’s parole officer) or release papers with special conditions, and a government-issued, unexpired photo ID. Eligible participants can begin working after a five- day orientation and after submitting the referral form signed by one’s parole officer, a photo ID, release papers, and original social security card (or Green Card for non-US citizens). Help obtaining documents is provided. 

CIRCLES OF SUPPORT
127 W 127th St NY, NY 10027
Services Offered: Leadership Training, Family and Significant Other Services
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-ins welcome
Spanish speaking

CMO NETWORK32653 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207 Telephone: 646.597.8433 www.cmonetwork.orgProvides men and women reintegration support services including group support meetings in anger management, substance abuse prevention, employment readiness, legal empowerment, money man- agement, assistance with housing, education, benefits, and parole mediation. Information and help with cleaning up rap sheets and obtaining certificates is also available. COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIETY—NEXT DOOR PROJECTOffers free services for low-income New Yorkers and help with conviction history requests, repairing rap sheets, applying for Certificates of Good Conduct or Certificates of Relief from Disabilities. Intake sessions are held once a month at 9:30 and individuals must call in advance in order to be included. Clients must bring proof of identity. CREATE, INC.73 Lennox Ave, NY, NY 10026Contact: 212-663-1596Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Mental Health, Medical, Vocational, Emergency Food Distribution

Eligibility:
Health Insurance Required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you

CTI HARLEM/PALLADIA, INC.
177 E 122nd St, NY, NY 10035
Contact: 212-360-7116
Services Offered: Substance Use, Detox Services, Anger Management, Mental Health, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS, STD/STI screening, Career Counseling
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you

THE DOOR
Services Offered: Mental Health, Health Care, Education, Job Training, Supporting Housing, Sports
Eligibility:
Must be between 12-24 years old
All services are free of charge
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-ins welcome M-F 2 pm – 5 pm.

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN NEIGHBORHOOD ALLIANCE—THE LAZARUS, DOUGLASS, TUBMAN COMMUNITY415 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217Telephone: 718.797.2184 http://thedbna.org/dbna-initiatives/lazarus-douglass-tubman- community 33   Provides support services to incarcerated individuals, formerly incarcerated people, and their families. Services include help with repairing one’s rap sheet, holiday gifts for children of incarcerated parents, recovery coaching, voter registration, and referrals to other agencies. DRIVE CHANGEA not-for-profit social enterprise that uses the food truck and hospital- ity industry to train, employ, and mentor formerly incarcerated young people ages 18–25. EDUCATIONAL ALLIANCE

Center for Recovery and Wellness: 25-29 Avenue D, NY, NY 10009
Contact: 646-395-4405
Services Offered: Substance Use, Family or Significant Other Services, Anger Management, Mental Health, Adult Education, High School Equivalency, Youth Education, Vocational Assistance, Career Services, Mindfulness/Meditation practices, Discounted Gym Membership
Eligibility:
Health Insurance Required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

EXODUS
2271 3rd Avenue, NY, NY 10035
Contact: 917-492-0990
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Employment, GED Prep Classes, Housing
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk In’s Welcome M-F, you can also call to make an appointment
Spanish speaking

EXPONENTS
17 Battery Place 8th Flr, NY, NY 10004
Contact: 212-243-34334
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Education, Employment Assistance, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS
Eligibility:
Health Insurance not required to be intaked
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk In Apts Only M-Thr

FORGING AHEAD FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND SUPPORT (FACES)—STRIVING TOWARDS ACHIEVING REWARDING SKILLS (STARS)114 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10026 Telephone: 212.865.0960 or 212.865.0904 www.facesny.orgProvides free support to anyone who has ever had any involvement with the criminal court system. Offers vocational services including job readiness workshops, academic counseling, tutoring, and mentor- ing. Other services include housing assistance, anger management, chemical dependency counseling, child support payment reduction assistance, HIV/HCV/Syphilis testing, and food pantry with referrals made to community partners. FORTUNE SOCIETY
29-76 Northern Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 1101
Contact: 212-691-7554
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Employment Assistance, Adult Education, HSE Classes, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS, Housing, Parenting Classes
Eligibility:
Services free of charge
Health insurance not required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-Ins Preferred: M-F 8 am – 9 am
Spanish speaking GETTING OUT AND STAYING OUT (GOSO)
75 E 116th St, NY, NY 10029
Contact: 212-831-5020
Services Offered: Employment Readiness and Placement, HSE programs, Trade School Placement, Training Programs, and Assistance with College Application
Eligibility:
All services free of charge
Must have been in Rikers
Must be between 18-24 years old
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you GREENWICH HOUSE
122 W 27th St 6th Flr, NY, NY 10001
Contact: 212-677-3400
Services Offered: Substance Use, Medication Assisted Therapy, Mental Health, Vocational Assistance, Family and Significant Other Services
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking HARLEM BAY PROS (VIBRANT!)
116 E 124th St, NY, NY 10035
Contact: 212-876-6083
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Parenting Classes, Education Services
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options, parenting classes and education are free of charge
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments not required, walk in M-F 9:15 am – 3:30 pm
Spanish speaking HARELM COMMUNITY LAW OFFICES – LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
230 E 106th St NY, NY 10029
Contact: 212-426-3000
Services Offered: Legal Services, Housing, Benefits, Family, and Elder law issues
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
Must be low income
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you HARLEM EAST LIFE PLAN (HELP)
2367-69 2nd Avenue, NY, NY 10035
Contact: 212-876-2300
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Medical, Medication Assistance Program
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking HOSTOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE—STUDENTS OVERCOMING ALL ROADBLOCKS (SOAR)500 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York 10451 Telephone: 718.518.4444 www.hostos.cuny.edu/Administrative-Offices/Division-of- Continuing-Education-Workforce-Develop/CUNY-STARTA support and peer mentoring program for those who are enrolled at CUNY Hostos and have been involved with the criminal court system. The program begins with the admissions process and lasts until graduation with an associates degree. Participants must apply to Hostos Community College. For further information, please contact Professor Sandy Figueroa at sfigueroa@hostos.cuny.edu INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
651 Academy St, NY, NY 10034
Contact: 212-942-0043
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Adult Literacy Program, Family and Significant Other Services
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
Some services are free of charge
18+
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking KINGS COUNTY REENTRY TASK FORCE
C/O District Attorney’s Office
210 Joralemon Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Telephone: 718.250.3281 LEGAL ACTION CENTER
225 Varick St NY, NY 10014
Contact: 212-243-1313/ 1-800-223-4044
Services Offered: Legal Services, HIV confidentiality and testing, HIV discrimination, problems related to a past criminal record, alcohol or drug problems, and other issues
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
There is no income requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking LEGAL SERVICES OF NEW YORK
1 W 125th St 2nd Flr NY, NY 10027
Contact: 212-348-7449
Services Offered: Legal Services, counsel and legal advice on family, housing, benefits, HIV/AIDS, consumer, and immigration law
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
Must be low income
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking 

MANHATTAN REENTRY TASK FORCE
C/O Harlem Community Justice Center 170 East 121 Street, New York, NY 10035 Telephone: 212.360.4131

MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
We advise the Mayor on solutions to the City’s public safety problems by looking at the criminal justice system as a whole – and beyond.

METROPOLITAN CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH
160 W 86th St, NY, NY 10024 AND 1090 St. Nicholas Avenue, NY, NY 10032
Contact: 212-362-8755 and 212-542-0777 respectively
Services Offered: Comprehensive Mental Health Counseling
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL (DETOX)
1901 1st Avenue, NY, NY 10029
Contact: 212-423-7127
Services Offered: Substance Use, Mental Health, Medical
Eligibility:
Health insurance is not required but services are not free of charge
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk Ins Welcome
Spanish speaking

MFY LEGAL SERVICES
299 Broadway 2nd Flr NY, NY 10007
Contact: 212-417-3800
Services Offered: Legal Services, housing, benefits, employment, health care, consumer debt, and family law
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
Must be low income
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

NEIGHBORHOOD DEFENDER SERVICES
317 Lennox Ave 10th floor NY, NY 10027
Contact: 212-876-5500
Services Offered: Legal Services, criminal and civil legal issues
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
Must be low income
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES
555 Bergen Avenue 3rd Flr, Bronx, NY 10455
Contact: 347-584-8601 or 845-247-3943
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Mental Health, Educational Services, Benefits Assistance, Job Readiness and Placement
Eligibility:
Health insurance is not required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk Ins Welcome M-Thrs 9 am – 3 pm

ODYSSEY HOUSE
219 E 121st St NY, NY 10035
Contact: 212-987-5100
Services Offered: Substance Use, Medication Assisted Therapy, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Mental Health, Medical, Housing, Education and Job Counseling
Eligibility:
Health insurance is required, will assist in obtaining coverage, self-pay as last resort
17+
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk Ins Welcome
Spanish speaking

ONE WORLD COUNSELING
1670 E 17th St 3rd Flr, Brooklyn, NY 11229
Contact: 718-233-2533
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Domestic Violence, Mental Health, Educational and Vocational Assessments/Counseling
Eligibility:
Health insurance is required
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking

OSBORNE ASSOCIATION—ELDER REENTRY INITIATIVE PROJECT (ERI)Care managers and mentors work with older adults to create indi- vidualized, age-appropriate discharge and care management service plans. Upon release, each participant is supported throughout the process of securing services and receives follow-up services. Services include financial assistance, benefits and entitlements, employment training and opportunities, medical services, home-delivered meals, in-home services, appropriate housing placement, elder abuse and crime victims services, transportation, legal services, ser- vices for LGBTQI+ seniors, services for veterans, vision rehabilitation and hearing loss services, and local senior centers memberships. PRISONER REENTRY INSTITUTE—COLLEGE INITIATIVE555 West 57th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10019 Telephone: 212.887.6204 www.johnjaypri.org/educational-initiatives/college-initiative   Provides guidance and practical assistance with enrollment in college to formerly incarcerated and court-involved men and women. Applicants must have a high school diploma or HSE. Provides correspondence to individuals who are still incarcerated, focusing on providing information regarding higher education.  

QUEEN COUNTY REENTRY TASK FORCE
C/O The Fortune Society
29-76 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, NY 11101 Telephone: 347.510.3686

READY WILLING AND ABLE – DOE FUND
345 E 102nd St #305 NY, NY 10029
Contact: 212-628-5207
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health, Housing, Health Management for those with HIV/AIDS, Employment Assistance, HSE
Eligibility
Services are free of charge
Health insurance is not required
Reward of $259/wk given to those who participate
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-ins welcome
Spanish speaking

RELEASE AGING PEOPLE IN PRISON PROJECT (RAPP)c/o The Correctional Association of New York22 Cortlandt Street, 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10007 Telephone: 212.254.5700 x317 www.rappcampaign.comA community organizing project working to end mass incarceration by promoting racial justice and the release of older people from prison. Advocates for policy changes to establish a fair parole process focused on how people have changed. Works in several Aging Reentry task forces, including one hosted by the New York City Council. The Campaign meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 6pm and all are welcome. 

REALIZATION CENTER
19 Union Square West 7th Flr NY, NY 10003
Contact: 212-627-9600
Services Offered: Substance Use, Medication Assisted Therapy, Anger Management, Mental Health, Vocational Referrals, Housing
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk Ins Welcome
Spanish speaking

ST. LUKE’S MT. SINAI COMING HOME PROGRAM
1111 Amsterdam Avenue NY, NY 10025
Contact: 212-523-4000
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Medical, Mental Health
Eligibility:
Health insurance is required, however they assist with insurance so you do not need insurance to enroll
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you

STRIVE
205 E 122nd St 3rd Flr NY, NY 10035
Contact: 212-360-1100
Services Offered: OSHA 30 programs, Employment Assistance, Computer Training, College Coaches, Fatherhood programs
Eligibility:
Services are free of charge
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Walk-ins welcome
Spanish speaking THE CHILDREN’S VILLAGE—HARLEM JUSTICE COMMUNITY PROGRAM (HJCP)2130 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, New York, NY 10027 Telephone: 212.932.9009 x7125 www.childrensvillage.orgA year-long work experience and education program for young adult ages 16–24 on probation and living in Harlem. Participants create a portfolio, volunteer in community-benefit programs, participate in literacy and education courses, and attend skills workshops. Participants earn a stipend. THE DOE FUND—READY, WILLING & ABLEAdministration Office345 East 102nd Street, Suite 305, New York, NY 10029 Telephone: 212.628.5207www.doe.orgProvides paid transitional work, transitional housing, education, career development and training, personalized case manage- ment, and social services for homeless and formerly incarcerated men. Homeless assessment number is required for the residential program. Call for information on intake.       THRIVE FOR LIFE PRISON PROJECT 30 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011 Telephone: 212.337.7544 www.thriveforlife.orgA faith-based organization that offers a house of studies to formerly incarcerated individuals. The Ignacio House services include support- ive housing, scholarships to local universities for studies, and work for experience and training with local community corporations. Open to those who have graduated high school, have their HSE, and/or have started college courses while incarcerated. VIDA Family Services
127 E 105th St, NY, NY 10029
Contact: 212-289-1004
Services Offered: Substance Use, Anger Management, Mental Health
Eligibility:
Health insurance required or self-payment options
No income requirement
No living arrangement requirement
Appointments required, please call or have a case manager call to schedule you
Spanish speaking WOMEN’S PRISON ASSOCIATION (WPA)110 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10003 Telephone: 646.292.7740 www.wpaonline.orgProvides children and family services, an alternative-to-incarceration program, reentry services, public policy and advocacy for court- involved women, and creative arts workshops. Partners with women to find safe and affordable housing, prepare for job interviews and obtain employment, reunite with their children, comply with court mandates, and access health services. Operates homeless shel- ters for formerly incarcerated and at-risk women and their children. Women and their allies seeking partnership should ask for the Community Linkage Unit.