Hotlines

 
ResourcePhone
 
Child & Adolescent Services
Childhelp USA: Abuse Hotline800-422-4453
Crisis Services Hotline716-834-3131
Child Pornography Tipline800-843-5678
National Runaway Switchboard800-RUNAWAY
National Suicide Hotline800-SUICIDE
New York Child Abuse Hotline800-342-3720
New York State Parent Helpline (English/Spanish)800-342-7472
NYC Youth Line800-246-4646
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network800-656-HOPE
Children’s Aid Society212-949-4800
The Hedrick-Martin Institute212-674-2400
The Door212-941-9090
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center212-271-7200
Trevor Helpline Crisis Intervention for LGBT Youth800-850-8078
Gay & Lesbian National Helpline888-843-4564
The NYC Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Program212-714-1184
Violence Report Line212-714-1141
American Suicide Foundation800-531-4477
Depression Awareness800-421-4211
National Adolescent Suicide Hotline800-621-4000
National Child-At Risk Hotline800-792-5200
National Hopeline Network800-SUI-CIDE
National Hotline Boys Town800-448-3000
Sanctuary Crisis Line800-548-5222
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center Hotline866-SAFEYOUTH
Planned Parenthood800-230-PLAN
212-541-7800
212-965-7000
Covenant House Crisis Center212-864-1328
 
Domestic Violence
24 Hour Bilingual Hotline800-621-HOPE
24 Hour Hearing Impaired Hotline800-810-7444
Victim Services Agency212-577-7777
Violence Intervention Hotline800-664-5880
Sanctuary for Families Canter for Battered Women’s Legal Services212-349-6009
Main St. Legal Services, Battered Women’s Rights Clinic800-621-HOPE
Victim Services West Side Legal Project212-695-3800
Brooklyn Legal Services, Corporation B718-237-5500
NY State Elder Abuse Hotline800-342-9871
NY State Child Abuse Hotline800-342-3720
NY Child Abuse/Neglect Prevention Information Hotline800-342-7472
 
Emergency Numbers
Fire/Police/Ambulance911
Fire Department: Manhattan212-999-2222
Fire Department: Bronx718-999-3333
Fire Department: Queens718-999-5555
Fire Department: Brooklyn718-999-4444
Fire Department: Staten Island718-999-6666
Poison Control212-POISONS
Railroad Emergencies718-330-1234
Fish & Wildlife Commission718-428-4900
 
Government Numbers
Internal Revenue Services800-829-1040
Drivers License212-645-5550
NYPD Harbor Unit718-993-0950
Social Security Administration800-772-1213
Postal Service Answer Line212-330-4000
New York City Board of Education718-392-8855
Federal Bureau of Intervention (FBI)212-384-1000
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms718-254-7845
 
Health & Social Numbers
American Red Cross877-RED-CROSS
Alzheimer’s Disease Hotline212-983-0700
American Heart Association212-878-5900
American Cancer Society800-ACS-2345
American Lung Association212-889-3370
American Diabetes Association212-725-4925
Muscular Dystrophy Association212-689-9040
Multiple Sclerosis Society212-463-7787
Salvation Army800-SAL-ARMY
New York AIDS Hotline800-541-AIDS
 
Helpline Numbers
Rape Treatment Center212-267-RAPE
Narcotics Anonymous212-929-7117
Alcoholics Anonymous212-647-1680
Crisis Intervention Hotline212-219-5599
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children800-843-5678
 
Miscellaneous Numbers
Women In Need212-695-4758
National Coalition for the homeless202-462-4822
NYC Board of Education718-935-2000
Mental Health 24-Hour Counseling Center212-734-5876
 
Transportation Numbers
Amtrak Railroad800-872-7245
LaGuardia Airport718-533-3400
Newark Airport973-961-6000
JFK Airport718-244-4444
MTA New York City Subway

& Bus

800-METRO-INFO
 
(as of 12/2005)

The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is a public program funded by New York State and county governments for children under the age of three who are either suspected of having or at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. Potentially eligible children must be referred to the county program to receive EIP services:

New York CityWestchester County
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Someone else can help you make the referral to the Early Intervention Program if you wish. If your child is found to be eligible for services by someone approved to perform this evaluation, you, county staff, and other team members will make a plan to help your child – and your family.

Early intervention services in your plan and authorized by the county are provided at no cost to you. The county will arrange for the services to be provided and will choose the provider based on the needs of your child and family. Your child’s health insurance may be used to cover some of the costs. All other costs for EIP services are paid for by your county and New York State.

Early intervention services are provided where it’s best for the child – in places such as your home, day care, or other community settings. The EIP covers the cost of early intervention services only. The EIP does not pay for day care or other fees charged by community settings.

Los Niños Services is approved by New York State and has contracts with New York City and Westchester County to provide early intervention services.