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Inwood House
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Last updated on July 9, 2008

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Now celebrating 178 years of service to the youth of New York City, Inwood House offers youth programs that help them to develop the knowledge, skills, and self-esteem needed to set life goals, make responsible decisions and lead independent, productive lives. We help teens take charge of their lives.

Description:
Innovation is a hallmark of Inwood House work. We were among the first to address the connection between poverty and teenage pregnancy; to bring asset-building prevention counseling programs to the schools; to recognize the importance of reaching boys as well as girls with sexuality education; to create supportive foster homes for teen mothers and their babies; and to help teen fathers take on their share of parental responsibilities. Informed by rigorous research and a highly qualified staff, Inwood House consistently produces positive results. All programs take an asset-building approach which helps our young people acquire knowledge, make responsible decisions, clarify their values, and become a positive force in their communities.

History:
Inwood House is dedicated to helping young people take charge of their lives and become healthy and self-reliant adults. Established in 1830, Inwood House is a nationally recognized leader and innovator in teen pregnancy prevention, youth development and family support. We address all aspects of teenage pregnancy as it is the link to many critical issues related to child poverty, such as poor maternal and child health, foster care intervention, poor school performance, unemployment and welfare dependency. Our continuum of service supports the development of approximately 8,000 New York City and New Jersey youth annually.

Contact person: Bianca Baquerizo, (email)
Office fax number: (212) 535-3775

Address:

 320 East 82nd Street
NY, NY 10028
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Web Site: http://www.inwoodhouse.com

Directions:

 Take 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street. Walk east 2 blocks to 2nd Avenue and then turn right and walk south 4 blocks to 82nd St. Turn left onto 82nd St. Building is on the. . . (more)
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 86th Street 4,5,6,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 7
  Nearest Bus Stop: M103, 102, 101 & M15, 5 minute walk

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