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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers WELCOME TO THE SAMUEL FIELD Y President David Fried Co-Chairs of the Board William Frumkin Richard Tanenbaum Chair, Executive Committee Mady Caslow Associate Chair, Executive Committee Donald Ashkenase Vice Presidents Michael Bizenov Joseph Milano Claire Perlman Treasurer Lawrence C. Gottlieb Secretary Ingrid Fishman Board Members Emily Caslow Gindi Jay Indyke Gale Kaplan Carrie Kerpen Renee Kreiger Howard Mann Hon. Sheri Roman Judy Sonkin Lifetime Trustees Phyllis Barell Murray Green Gertrude Kleinberg Ruth Sonkin Barbara Stephens Joseph Tanenbaum Founder Samuel Field g{x XäxÜçuÉwç cÄtvx T he Samuel Field YM&YWHA, a not-for-profit, multiservice communal organization, has been providing a comprehensive network of programs and services to the greater Northeast Queens Community for over 55 years. The agency is committed to its mission of improving the quality of individual, family and communal life and serves over 30,000 individuals annually through a diverse array of services offered at 30 different sites. The Samuel Field Y places particular emphasis on the development of programs and services that target our most vulnerable community members including at risk youth and elderly, victims of family violence and people of all ages with disabilities. We have a strong service oriented mission and proudly serve the needs of a diverse, multi-ethnic, multi-lingual community. In conjunction with our many programs and locations including our newest service center, the Central Queens Y, it is our hope that together we can better serve the Queens community. We look forward to meeting you and to help meet your family's needs. If you require a service that we do not offer, please call to inquire. For those who are able to help and donate to the Y to defray the financial strain of preserving vital programs and services, we would welcome your support. Please see the many opportunities to help listed on the back inside cover. We pride ourselves in our ability to meet the challenges of our ever growing and changing community and hope that you will soon become an important part of The Samuel Field Y family, and learn first hand why we are proudly called “The Everybody Place”. SAMUEL FIELD Y "The Everybody Place" 58-20 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck, NY 11362 718-225-6750 Fax: 718-423-8276 Email: [email protected] www.sfy.org A beneficiary agency of Sincerely, David Fried President Dr. Steven Goodman Executive VP & CEO TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Cover - 3 Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Cover Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Cover Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Snow Closings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Early Childhood Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Activity Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Child Care Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Let’s Get Ready! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Not Quite Nursery Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Nursery Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Universal Pre-Kindergarten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Terrific Tots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 After School Programs and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7 After School Programs and Services by Location . . . . . . . .6-7 Beacon Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Holiday Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Tween Lounge… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6 Services for Children Having Special Needs . . . . . . . . .8-9 After School Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 After School Program at the CQY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Basketball Buddies and Soccer Stars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 C.H.I.L.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Cap Connects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Lisa Beth Gerstman Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Preparing for the World of Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Project Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 School Holiday Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Social Skills Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Special Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Summer Camp Inclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Summer Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Summer Respite Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Weekday Recreation for Pre-Schoolers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Working Together to Promote Healthy Relationships . . . . . . .9 Adolescent Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 “Go Y Girl Go” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 CLASSP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Community Service and Volunteer Programs . . . . . . . . . . . .10 S.T.E.P - Student Training and Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Teen Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Work Readiness Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Adult Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A Queens Place for Adults with Physical Disabilities . . . . . .11 A Time for Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...11 Adult Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Center for Family and Domestic Violence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Connect-to-Care… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 The Singles Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Weekly Wednesday Night Rap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Older Adult Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-14 “A Day Out” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Alzheimer’s Family Respite Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Center for Family and Domestic Violence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Community Advisory Program for the Elderly (CAPE) . . . .14 Comprehensive Senior Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Early Stage Dementia Care Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Move Your Feet to the Beat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 NORC SSP Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Partners in Caring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..13 Senior Swim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...13 Silver Sneakers Silversplash Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Physical Education and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-16 Adult Exercise & Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Aerobics for Arthritis… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Aerobics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...16 After School Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Children’s Birthday Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 CPR and First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Family Fun Day Holiday Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Gym Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Kick Start Soccer Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Lifeguard and WSI Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Line Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...16 Men’s Basketball League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...16 Men’s Basketball League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Physical Education Consultations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Pre-School Nursery Programs… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Senior Swim (at the Bay Club) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Silver Sneakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...16 Teen Basketball League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Working with Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..16 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Zumba (Co-Ed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Summer Programs at the Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-18 Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village - Sleepaway Camp . . . . . . .17 Summer Day Camp Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Bay Terrace Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-20 Pool & Tennis Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 S.A.T. Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Social Skills for Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Learning Disabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Giving Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Inside Cover 2 S A M U E L F I E L D Y S TA F F Steven Goodman, Ed.D Executive Vice President & CEO Rick Lewis, MBA Associate Executive Director Jane Abarno — Accounts Payable Nancy Amalfitano, MS, — Director, Physical Education & Recreation Madlen Asfar — Assistant Teacher Gary Babad, LCSW — Director, Clearview Assistance Program Karen Baer, MSW — Social Worker, Deepdale CARES Jane C. Bardavid, LCSW — Director, CAPE Franz Baron — Transportation, Maintenance Services Mindy Baron — Deepdale NORC Marcos Bayes, BA — Site Director, MS 216Q Lee Berenson — MIS Phyllis Bohrer, LCSW — Director, Single Parent Family Center Darlene Brennan, LCSW — Director, NORC WOW Felice Buatti, BA — Teacher Braulio Bustos — Maintenance Services Eileen Byrne — Assistant Teacher Norma Calero — Billing Clerk, CAPE Marilyn Chapman — Assistant Teacher Julian Chavez — Supervisor, Maintenance Services Dikens Cleophat — Transportation/Maintenance Services Jennifer Colletti-Membreno, MA — Assistant Director, Development Carmen Concha — Assistant Teacher Shannon Cook, MSW - Coordinator of Workforce Initiatives Jamie Cooperman, BA — Director, Respite Program Marcy Cuscione — Receptionist, Bay Terrace Gail Deutsch, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE Roz Donchek — Assistant Teacher Linda Eichhorn — Chief Financial Officer Marvin Eichhorn — Building Engineer Ellen Factor, MA — Teacher Shirley Fisher — Peer Advocate, CAPE Donna Fuchs, BA — Associate Teacher Andrea Gavora, BA – Program Assistant Eleanore Gelb, LMSW — Social Worker, Early Stage Dementia Care Yvonne Gelbord, LCSW — Clinical Director, NORC WOW Sheryl Gershon, MA — Teacher Esther Gerson, MBA — Director of Marketing and Development Carol Giancola, AA — Assistant Director, Physical Education & Recreation Tom M. Giblin Jr. — Administrative Assistant Sarah Gnecco, RN — Nurse, MOST Bari Goltzman, MSW — Social Worker, Connect-to-Care/PIC Diego Gonzales — Transportation, Maintenance Services Jeri Mendelsohn, LCSW Associate Executive Director Jessica Grabowski, MA — Director Linda Grant, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE Cindy Greenberg, MA — Teacher Laura Greenblatt, LCSW — Director, Deepdale NORC Lenny Habasinski — Transportation/Maintenance Services Glynnis Harrison, BA — Program Coordintor Eileen Hausthor, BA — Office Manager, Bay Terrace Danielle Hersch, MSW — Program Director, Youth and Camping Services Claudia Hillie - Peer Advocate, CAPE Shelley Hoffman, LCSW — Social Worker, MOST Joanne Huttner, MS — Teacher Debra Ilberman, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE Charlene Ingber — Program Assistant/Secretary Diane Hershkowitz — Teacher Baile Jaffe, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE Sarit Kraes, BBA — Staff Accountant Roberta Landau — Secretary Susan Lambert — Bookkeeper, CAPE Tina Lasabia, BBA — Comptroller Craig Lastres, MA — Bay Terrace Pool Club Manager Michael Latner — Program Director, Camp Povntelle Lewis Village Fayth Leavitt — Program Assistant, Respite Program Jhon Leon — Transportation/Maintenance Services Marilyn Levinson — Assistant Teacher Gerrie Mayerhoff, MS, PD — Co-Director, Special Services Program/Director, C.H.I.L.D. Dominick Menno — Director, PS 178Q Kimberly Malito, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE Shelley Millar — Bookkeeper, Bay Terrace Enid Miller, LCSW — Director, Partner Abuse Counseling Program Martenia Miller — Site Director, Beacon Program, M.S. 158Q Alfredo Montoya — Transportation/Maintenance Services Marcy Mostel, MD — Medical Director, CAPE Raizy Mushell, LMSW - Americorps Volunteer Coordinator Doreen Parham — Secretary, Clearview Assistance Program Dina Patwa, BA — Associate Teacher Barbara Perlin, LCSW — Director, MOST Rachel Piekarsky, MA — Teacher Alexander Pineiro, MA — Site Director Beacon Program MS 172Q Alissa Pizzutiello, LCSW — Director, Early Stage Dementia Program Marisa Plotkin, MSW — Coordinator, Connect-to-Care Sabina Maraj — Billing Manager Bradley Richman MS:SDA — Early Childhood Program Director Michelle Rowe — Director, PS 186Q Lisa Rumsky, BS — Fiscal Secretary Mallory Saks - Assistant Director, CPLV Anthony Salomone — Transportation/Maintenance Services Marie Schmidt — Assistant Teacher Karen Schwab, LCSW — Director, Older Adult Services Phyllis Schwartz, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE John Schwendel — Transportation Coordinator Robert Schwendel, BA — Offsite Programs and Camp Director Judy Scott — Office Manager, CAPE Iris Shaw, MEd — Director, Preschool & Childcare Services Belle Shawn — Director, Personnel Nina Shmuel — Accounts Receivable Lauretta Silverman, MS — Teacher Sheila Simon — Program Assistant, Respite Program Fran Sisselman — Assistant Teacher David Slotnick, LMSW – Program Director, Community Based Youth and Adolescent Programs Ann Staines, MS — Teacher Alan Stark, MA — Coordinator, Beacon Services Cheryl Stein — Administrative Director Mila Strelsoff, LMSW — Social Worker, Clearview Assistance Program Daniel Sullivan — Transportation/Maintenance Services Anita Swerdin – Peer Advocate, CAPE, Connect-toCare Beth Tipperman, LCSW — Social Worker, CAPE/Connect-to-Care/PIC Robin J. Topol, LCSW — Director, Special Services Program Celia Ucciardo — Associate Teacher Aileen Urquiola, BS — Assistant Teacher Liliana Villafane — Maintenance Services Maria Villasane — Maintenance Services Rich Waltzer, MA — Bay Terrace Pool Club Manager Rose Watkins — Fiscal Secretary Sarah Raful Whinston, MPA — Executive Director, Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village Lynne Winston — Program Assistant, Early Childhood Services Ilene Yair, LMSW — Director, Adult Center Maria Yankanicz — Secretary Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW — Director of Community Based Programs for Special Populations All of our staff may be contacted by email using the following address: staff member's first initial staff member's last name @sfy.org G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N It is the Samuel Field Y’s policy to provide equal opportunity to all participants without regard to race, gender, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status or sexual orientation in accordance with all applicable laws, directives and regulations of federal, state and city entities. MEMBERSHIP FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE There is one membership for the Samuel Field Y, which covers a 12-month period from the date of application. Membership in the Y is required for Nursery School, Child Care, and After School Day Care, and entitles you to the use of Open Gym Time, advanced registration opportunities, discounted rates on various programs and waives the registration fee for camp. FEES [subject to change] Family Single Parent Family Adult Teen Older Adult (Individual) $350 $270 $190 $190 $118 INSURANCE The Samuel Field Y participates in the Group Accident Medical Program, which provides excess accident medical coverage for members injured in a Y sponsored activity. REGISTRATION & MISSED CLASSES For dates and times of classes, please contact the Director of the Department. Participants who miss classes will not be reimbursed and there are no make-ups. SNOW CLOSINGS If the buildings have to be closed or classes cancelled due to inclement weather, listen to WCBS 880 AM. When last-minute decisions based on changing weather conditions are necessary, information will be available by phone. Parents of children in afternoon classes/programs are urged to call the Y periodically for changes, cancellations and early closings. The Y cannot guarantee that classes that are cancelled due to weather will be made up. Refunds cannot be issued. MasterCard, VISA, VISA Electron and Discover credit cards, as well as debit cards, are accepted at the following locations for payment of yearly membership and for all class activities. All checks should be made payable to the Samuel Field Y. Little Neck Site Bay Terrace Center 58-20 Little Neck Parkway 212-00 23rd Avenue Little Neck, NY 11362 Bayside, NY 11360 718-225-6750 718-423-6111 FAX 718-423-8276 FAX 718-423-9850 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Programs are held at Little Neck site unless otherwise noted. The Y is concerned about your child’s safety, therefore: We cannot accept responsibility for your child except when he/she is under the supervision of an appropriate Y employee. Supervision is available only at program locations during program hours. Parents will be responsible for notifying appropriate staff of a child’s absence, late arrival, early or late pick up and any special circumstances related to arrivals or departures. The Samuel Field Y has the right to the use of any photographs and other representations of Y programs for purposes of publicity, publication and/or display on behalf of the agency and UJA-Federation of New York. The Y is a Smoke-Free Environment & Handicapped Accessible The Central Queens Y is an affiliated agency of The Samuel Field Y. The Central Queens Y is a full service Community Center offering high quality programs and services for all ages. Unique offerings at this Forest Hills location that complement our existing program opportunities include: • Indoor Pool • Fitness Center • Climbing Wall • Library plus Birthday Parties at all of these exciting venues! For more information please call 718-268-5011 We look forward to continuing to provide the highest quality of programs and services to the entire Queens community! 3 4 E A R LY C H I L D H O O D S E R V I C E S ONE GREAT PROGRAM. TWO TERRIFIC LOCATIONS The Phyllis & Martin Barell Early Childhood Center at the Little Neck Site The Belfort Family Preschool Center at the Bay Terrace Center Iris Shaw, MS, Director, ext. 246 Lynne Winston, BS, Program Assistant, ext. 234 Bradley Richman, MS:SDA, Director, 718-423-6111, ext. 225 Early Childhood Services, designed for children from birth through age 5 and their families, are offered at our two exceptional centers— The Phyllis & Martin Barell Early Childhood Center at the Samuel Field Y and The Belfort Family Preschool Center at the Y’s Bay Terrace Center. Both centers are accredited by the New York State Board of Regents, Education Department of the University of the State of New York and licensed by the New York City Department of Health. The Child Care Program offered at the Little Neck site is approved for funding by the Agency for Child Development. THE NURTURING OF NURSERY SCHOOL, THE PLAY OF PRESCHOOL, THE CONVENIENCE OF CHILDCARE, THE LOVE OF LEARNING ALL IN ONE PROGRAM Purpose play. Each site has state-of-the-art classrooms and creative Our programs are designed to offer young children an opporoutdoor playgrounds. We celebrate Jewish heritage through cultural tunity to play, explore, and engage in multi-faceted activities. programs. In addition, both sites have developed additional Professionally trained teachers facilitate children’s growth through enrichment programs including literacy and physical education that dynamic educational experiences. We provide a caring atmosphere are offered throughout the year. Staff and parents remain in close in which children can develop and thrive intellectually, physically, communication through individual conferences scheduled during the socially and emotionally and where families feel welcome. year. Instructional Program Children explore language arts, science, math concepts, music and the arts. We also offer an introduction to computers and provide outstanding resources for gross motor activity and out- door Staff Teachers are licensed by the New York State Department of Education. There is a teacher and an assistant teacher in each class. LITTLE NECK SITE 58-20 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck • 718-225-6750 ext. 246 • Iris Shaw, MS, Director CHILD CARE CENTER NURSERY SCHOOL We provide a safe and caring atmosphere where you can leave your child secure in the knowledge that he or she is in the best possible environment. Designed to meet the learning, social and emotional needs of children ages 2.9 in September through the preKindergarten year. We provide educational experiences appropriate to the developmental level of each group in a nurturing atmosphere that considers each child’s individual needs. Sessions Enrollment is for the school year, September to June. Ages 2.9 by September 1 2 half days, Tuesday & Thursday 9:00—11:50 AM 3 half days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00—11:50 AM 5 half days, Monday—Friday 9:00—11:50 AM Ages 3.9 by September 1 5 Extended days, Monday—Friday 9:00 AM—1:50 PM 5 full days, Monday—Friday 9:00 AM—3:50 PM Ages Three’s & Four’s 5 full days, Monday—Friday 9:00 AM—2:50 PM Transportation John Schwendel, Director, ext. 231 Round Trip Transportation 3 days or 5 days The program includes breakfast and two snacks. Lunch (brought from home) is refrigerated and served at noon, after which children nap or rest, before afternoon activities. Time Staff Ages 8:00 AM—6:00 PM daily, Monday—Friday 7:30 AM early option, if needed (Children must be picked up by 6:00 PM) • Teachers are licensed by the New York State Department of Education • Experienced Assistants and class aides in each class Children ages 2.0 to 4.9 years as of September 1. Families requesting full 5 days a week service will be given priority for enrollment. Families requesting less than 5 days will be accommodated based upon availability of space. Transportation is available at an additional fee E A R LY C H I L D H O O D S E R V I C E S ONE GREAT PROGRAM. TWO TERRIFIC LOCATIONS UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN Universal Pre-Kindergarten is for children residing in New York City. The program is processed by an application system administered by the New York City Department of Education and is free of charge. Each class has a certified teacher and an assistant teacher. Classes begin in September and end in June. The program offers a rich, supportive learning environment where children can explore, discover, talk freely, build, create and grow intellectually, emotionally and socially. Wrap Around options available. Ages 3.9 by September 1 5 mornings or afternoons, Monday—Friday AM Session, 9:00—11:30 - Full Day 9:00-3:20 *Extended Hours are available for an additional fee Transportation is available at an additional fee NOT QUITE NURSERY This program provides 2 year olds with a chance to explore an expanding world while learning independence. This 2-hour program introduces nursery school activities such as art, music, dramatic play, blocks, cooking, Jewish culture and more. Parent or caregiver remains in the class and separates gradually as the child is ready. Children enrolled in Not Quite Nursery do not need to be toilet trained. Ages 2.0 - 2.8 as of September 1 Session Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 - 11:30 LETS GET READY! Prepare your child through professionally facilitated socialization and enrichment. Enjoy music, arts and crafts and become familiar with the structure and learning environment of a school experience. Ages 18 to 24 months Class Session Mondays 10:45 - 11:30 a.m. with a caregiver to accompany a child. BAY TERRACE CENTER 212-00 23rd Ave, Bayside • 718-423-6111, ext. 225 • Bradley Richman, MS:SDA, Director NURSERY SCHOOL Sessions Enrollment is for the school year, September to May Ages 2.9 by September 1 3 half days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 - 11:50 AM 5 half days, Monday-Friday 9:00 - 11:50 AM 3 extended days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM 5 Extended Days, Monday-Friday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Ages 3.9 by September 1 5 extended days, Monday-Friday 9:00 - 2:00 PM UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN Universal Pre-Kindergarten is for children residing in New York City. The program is processed by an application system and is free of charge. Each class has a certified teacher and an assistant teacher. Classes begin in September and end in June. The program offers a rich, supportive learning environment where children can explore, discover, talk freely, build, create and grow intellectually, emotionally and socially. Ages 3.9 by September 1 5 mornings or afternoons, Monday—Friday AM Session, 9:30 AM —12:00 Noon PM Session, 1:00—3:30 PM Extended Hours are available for an additional fee NOT QUITE NURSERY This program provides 2 year olds with a chance to explore an expanding world while learning independence. This program introduces nursery school activities such as art, music, dramatic play, blocks, cooking, and more. Parent or caregiver remains in the class and separates gradually as the child is ready. Children enrolled in Not Quite Nursery do not need to be toilet trained. Ages 2.0 - 2.8 as of September 1, two half days Session Tuesdays & Thursdays, mornings, 9:30 - 11:30 AM Three half day sessions Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, mornings, 9:00 - 11:50 AM - Five half days available TERRIFIC TOTS A specially designed program for our toddlers, introducing early childhood activities such as music, art, creative play. Parent or caregiver remain in the class and separation would occur mid-year. Ages: 18-24 months Class Sessions: Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 -11:30 AM ACTIVITY GROUPS A parent or caregiver must accompany the child and participate as needed in these programs. Drop In Center Come on a weekly basis to a drop-in resource center for moms and tots. Meet other moms, share ideas and make new friends. Children will be engaged in age appropriate activities by trained teachers. Sibling infants are welcome. Preregistration not required. Mom & Baby (under 1 year old) Come on a weekly basis to discuss issues valuable to parent, caregiver and young child. Facilitator will lead relevant discussions. Pre-registration not required. 5 6 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS David Slotnick, LMSW, Program Director, Community Based Youth and Adolescent Programs, 718-225-6750, ext. 272, [email protected] Alan Stark, MS, Coordinator of Beacon Services, 718-423-2266, [email protected] The Youth Department provides a full range of programs, activities, clubs, groups and special events for children currently in Kindergarten through 8th grade and their families. Through the use of project-based learning, children grow and develop as positive, capable individuals while learning important interpersonal skills, social responsibilities and values in a supportive group environment. Our Youth Department programs are designed to offer a safe, supervised, nurturing recreational program during after school hours for children of working parents. Daily snacks are provided as well as homework help and structured activities such as cooking, sports, theatre arts, games, arts and crafts and much more! Licensed teachers and qualified counselors provide homework assistance. We also provide full day care on some school closings and early dismissals (dates and times vary by site). All of our programs are licensed by the NYC Dept of Health and abide by all rules and standards set forth by all of the proper regulatory agencies. Some sites are approved for vouchers by the Agency for Child Development and the Human Resources Administration. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND SERVICES BY LOCATION: Samuel Field Y - Little Neck Site, 58-20 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362 Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, Youth & Adolescent Services, 718-225-6750 ext. 263, [email protected] Andrea Gavora, BA, Program Assistant, 718-225-6750 ext. 202, [email protected] • • • PS 169Q, 18-25 212 Street, Bayside, NY 11360 Jessica Grabowski, MA, Director, 718-423-6111, [email protected] Rebecca Barnett, Director, 718-423-6111, [email protected] • • Ages: Kindergarten – 7th Grade Extended Hours are available until 6:30 PM Transportation to the program from the following schools is available*: P.S. 18Q P.S. 94Q P.S. 98Q P.S. 133Q P.S. 173Q I.S. 74Q P.S. 221Q P.S. 191Q P.S. 203Q P.S. 205Q P.S. 26Q P.S. 31Q P.S. 46Q M.S. 67Q Great Neck South (Great Neck) John F. Kennedy Elementary School (Great Neck) Lakeville School (Great Neck) Saddle Rock School (Great Neck) * Schools are added and removed based on minimum registration Ages: Kindergarten - 6th grade Exclusive Morning Program available for students of P.S. 169 – at an additional fee. We provide a supervised breakfast program, beginning at 7:00 AM and accompaniment to PS 169 for the beginning of the school day. • Transportation to the program from the following schools is available: I.S. 25Q P.S. 107Q M.S. 200Q P.S. 21Q, P.S. 159Q P.S. 41Q P.S. 209Q TWEEN LOUNGE Tuesdays for children in 4th-6th grades. Make Tuesday nights special. The program consists of pool, ping pong, board games, cooking, gym time and more. If you want to hang out and have a great time doing it, this is the place to be. Members of the Y receive discounted rates on Holiday Programs. HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES We provide optional, per-diem, full day care for all children on most school holidays and vacations throughout the year. Dates and times vary by site. The programs may provide transportation from the following schools depending on registration patterns. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS PS 32Q, 171-11 35 Avenue, Flushing, NY 11358 Bryan Rothstein, BA, Director, 516-522-4554, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 5th Grade PS 21Q, 147-36 26 Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354 Roberta Landau 718-225-6750 ext. 222 David Slotnick, LMSW, Program Director, 718-225-6750 x272, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 5th Grade PS 115Q, 80-51 261 Street, Floral Park, NY 11004 718-225-6750 Glynnis Harrison 718-468-2146, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 5th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development PS 178Q, 189-10 Radnor Road, Jamaica Estates, NY 11423 Dominick Menno, BA, Director, 646-772-3879, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 5th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development PS 186Q, 252-12 72 Avenue, Bellerose, NY 11426 Michelle Rowe, Director, 718-831-4021, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 5th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development PS/IS 266Q, 74-10 Commonwealth Boulevard, Bellerose, NY, 11426 718-468-2146 Glynnis Harrison 718-468-2146, [email protected] Ages: Kindergarten – 8th Grade Funded in part by the Department of Youth & Community Development MS 172Q, 81-14 257 Street, Floral Park, NY 11004 Alexander Pineiro, MA, Director, 718-347-3279, [email protected] Ages: 6th – 8th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development MS 158Q, 46-35 Oceania Street, Bayside, NY 11361 Martenia Miller, Director, 718-423-2266, [email protected] Ages: 6th – 8th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development MS 216Q, 64-20 175 Street, Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 Marcos Bayes, BA, Director, 718-445-6983, [email protected] Ages: 6th – 8th Grade Funded by the Department of Youth & Community Development 7 8 S E R V I C E S F O R C H I L D R E N H AV I N G S P E C I A L N E E D S Gerrie Mayerhoff, MS PD, Robin J. Topol, LCSW, Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW Co-Director Special Services, Director of C.H.I.L.D. Program, 718-225-6750, ext. 262, or [email protected] Director, Special Services, 718-225-6750, ext. 259 or [email protected] Coordinator, Community Based Programs for People with Disabilities, 718-423-6111 or [email protected] For Children with Developmental Disabilities: AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM This program is for children having developmental disabilities ages 5-21. Groups meet daily after school under the direction a professionally supervised staff. New York City Board of Education transportation is provided from school to the Y and van transportation may be provided by the Y to the child's home at the end of the day. Medicaid Waiver Program for a limited number of eligible children. Contact Robin Topol, ext.259. SPECIAL TEENS or swim activity followed by a professionally facilitated play experience. We provide special activities for siblings and supportive assistance for parents. Call Gerrie Mayerhoff, ext. 262 for more information. Programs for Children with Learning Differences: C.H.I.L.D. Center for Helping Individuals with Learning Differences SUMMER CAMP C.H.I.L.D. has been established to help families with children who have been diagnosed as having a learning differences and/or ADHD. The Center offers four basic components: • Homework Helper Program • Lecture Series • Parent Support Groups • Hebrew Homework Helpers In addition, we are here to provide support and guidance around issues that arise concerning children with Learning Disabilities and ADHD and their families. Call Gerrie Mayerhoff, ext. 262. This program is made possible by a grant from the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation. Our day camps specialize in serving children 5-21 who have developmental disabilities. Younger campers enjoy center-based programs at the Y’s Little Neck site while older campers have the adventure of full day camping experiences at the Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds. Contact Robin Topol, ext. 259. PROJECT CHILD After School Program for Children with ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Mild Autsitic Spectrum Disorders [at Bay Terrace Center] SUMMER RESPITE PROGRAM An after school program specifically designed to meet the needs of elementary school children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mild autistic spectrum disorders. Program is offered from 2:30—6:00 PM daily. Each afternoon, children participate in educational, recreational and socialization experiences designed to enhance academic and social skills while boosting self-esteem. Homework help will be available. The program, designed and supervised by professional educators and clinicians, offers the opportunity for children to enjoy safe, supportive and successful after school experience. This project is made possible by a grant from the J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation, and the New York City Council Autism Initiative. Contact Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, 718-423-6111. A once monthly recreational program that meets on Sunday afternoons geared for high functioning and independent teens with developmental disabilities. Medicaid Waiver Program. Contact Robin Topol, ext. 259. SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM We provide children having developmental disabilities with an exciting assortment of trips to places of interest on most school holidays and vacations throughout the year. Interview required. Medicaid Waiver Program. Contact Robin Topol, ext. 259. This program serves children with autism and other similar disabilities ages 5 – 21. Children participate in an array of educational, recreational and socialization activities following their summer school program. Activities are designed and implemented by professional educators and clinicians. The program is offered 2:30 – 5 PM daily. At the end of each program day, participants receive mini-bus transportation home. At summer school’s end, a one-week, full day respite program is offered to program participants. Medicaid Waiver Program. Contact Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, 718-423-6111. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM AT THE CENTRAL QUEENS Y A three day per week after school program for children with developmental disabilities at our newest site, the Central Queens Y in Forest Hills. This program is a Medicaid Waiver Program offered to eligible children ages 5-21. Contact Jeri Mendelsohn, LCSW, 718-225-6750, ext. 266. WEEKDAY RECREATION PROGRAM FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES This program serves children 2.9-5 years of age that have developmental disabilities and their families. The year-round program includes twice weekly recreation programs that feature an adaptive physical education PREPARING FOR THE WORLD OF WORK The Samuel Field Y is proud to offer programs specifically designed to assist teens having special needs, including learning disabilities and mild autistic spectrum disorders ages 14-19, prepare for the world of work. “Ha Dereckh” is a new program that offers selected teens mentored internships along with an eight session course on Sundays that will help develop social skills along with the skills for success at work. This program is made possible through a grant from UJA-Federation of New York’s Westchester Cabinet, UJA-Federation of New York and the Kaplan Foundation. For further information, please contact Shannon Cook at 718-225-6750. S E R V I C E S F O R C H I L D R E N H AV I N G S P E C I A L N E E D S SOCIAL SKILLS GROUPS For Children with Autism or Learning Disabilities Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, Program Coordinator, 718-423-6111 The Samuel Field Y is proud to work with The Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in offering social skills programs. The program includes a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) structure of teaching skills and will focus on skills such as non-verbal communication, social initiation, problem solving and coping. Children are placed in groups consisting of 5 – 8 children according to age and current areas of strength and concern. Groups meet once weekly for an hour and a half. Help your child carry the skills home through participation in a voluntary parent discussion group that will meet for a half hour with our trained staff. Programs for Families Having Loved Ones with Autism Cap Connects This community-based initiative serves families having loved ones with autism within the Clearview Gardens Cooperative and in Queens. The program offers support as well as special education consultation services, school holiday and weekend social programs and advocacy. Special holiday celebrations and workshops within synagogues serve to increase inclusion within the wider Jewish community. Contact Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, Program Director at 718-423-6111. This project is made possible by a grant from UJA-Federation of New York. Working Together To Promote Healthy Relationships Ask about our innovative family training program for parents raising children with developmental disabilities, ages 9-21 prepare for puberty, adolescence and healthy relationships. For information and our schedule, contact Enid Miller, LMSW, 718225-6750 ext. 248. This program is made possible by a grant from the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. Sports Leagues for Children with Disabilities Basketball Buddies Basketball Buddies pairs a child with an autistic spectrum disorder with a teen who is typically developing from the community. With the leadership of the Y’s Director of Health and Physical Education, each teen teaches their buddy basketball skills and drills. After weeks of instruction, the children along with their teen buddy, participate in “real” basketball games. Basketball Buddies provides a safe learning environment that caters to the special needs of the child participants. It also provides children having autistic spectrum disorders with the skills to go back into the schoolyard and play basketball with their peers. Two Basketball Buddies Leagues will be available, a Younger League and an Older League. Contact Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, (718) 423-6111 for further information. The Samuel Field Y is grateful to the New York City Council and to UJA-Federation of New York for the opportunity to develop the Basketball Buddies Leagues. Soccer Stars Soccer Stars pairs a child with an autistic spectrum disorder with a teen who is typically developing from the community. An outgrowth of the Samuel Field Y’s highly successful Basketball Buddies Program, our Soccer Program will also pair children with autistic spectrum disorders with community teens for an instructional experience followed by practice games. Two Soccer Stars Leagues will be available, a Younger League and an Older League. Contact Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, (718) 4236111 for further information. The Samuel Field Y is grateful to the New York City Council and to UJA-Federation of New York for the opportunity to create Soccer Stars! Specialty Summer Camps: LISA BETH GERSTMAN CAMP FOR CHILDREN WHO ARE DEAF AND HEARING IMPAIRED A three-week day camp experience that includes the excitement of learning to swim, making new friends and community based trips with dynamic inclusion based activities within a local community center. This program is made possible through the generosity of the Lisa Beth Gerstman Foundation. Contact Iris Shaw, Director, 718-225-6750 ext. 246. SUMMER CAMP INCLUSION PROGRAM Led by the Samuel Field Y, SCIP facilitates the successful inclusion of children who have physical disabilities within their community camp settings at the Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds-Long Island. For additional information, contact Jeri Mendelsohn, ext. 266. This program is made possible through the generosity of the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation and the Lisa Beth Gerstman Foundation. 9 10 ADOLESCENT SERVICES Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, 718-225-6750 ext. 263 Teen programs, serving 7th—12th graders, include lounge nights, gym time, leadership development programs and volunteer opportunities. If you're looking for a place to hang out with good friends, get updates on the latest happenings and explore your potential as a leader of tomorrow, then you should come by or call Danielle. S.T.E.P. — STUDENT TRAINING & ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, ext. 263 Grades 7&8 A great opportunity for middle school students to learn what it's like to apprentice with our trained staff in the youngest division of our after school day care program. Fridays are reserved for our movie club and flag football programs. Transportation from local schools is available and included in the fee. Please call Danielle Hersch for more information at (718) 225-6750, ext. 263. TEEN COUNCIL Andrea Gavora, BA, ext. 202 Grades 9—12 Time: Thursdays 6:00—7:30 PM This prestigious teen program is available to any teen in 9th through 12th grade that feels a commitment to leadership skills and community service and development. The council's responsibilities include: coordination of Teen Lounge events, organization of community projects, committee work and other special programs such as Toys for Tots, Project HOPE, canned food drives, UJA Phone-AThon, intergenerational activities, holiday dinners and an experiential hands-on leadership weekend. WORK READINESS PROGRAMS Shannon Cook, MSW, Coordinator of Workforce Initiatives Select High School students are accepted to various programs of learning, service and employment. Upon completion of interview, participants are hired to take part in paid and unpaid internships in various departments of the Samuel Field Y. Training hours are mandatory and completed paperwork is required. Internships are conducted in programs for typically developing children and children with special needs. These programs are sponsored by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development, The J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation, and The After School Corporation. “GO Y GIRL GO” Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, ext. 263 Grades Grades 6—8 Time Tuesdays, 6:00—7:00 PM Are you interested in developing your athletic and teamwork skills? Join us at the Samuel Field Y for a program like no other! Every Tuesday night, we have a basketball program for girls to hang out and play ball together. A healthy dinner is cooked and served each week, along with lessons on how to grow and live a healthy lifestyle. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, ext. 263 CLASSP Consortia for Learning and Service to Special Populations. Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, ext. 263 Select High School students are accepted to a program of learning and service. Participants are hired to work in programs serving children with special needs. They also take classes for college credit at Long Island University — C.W. Post Campus. Designed for youth who want to learn about the world of work on a volunteer basis or satisfy their community service requirement. Community service volunteer placement opportunities, as well as a variety of educational and vocational support services, will be provided. Participants can partake in community service events, such as helping run our Purim Carnival, delivering food packages to homebound seniors, and much more. Participants will also be assigned to a department within the Y to truly experience the world of work. Teen Travel Camp — Entering Grades 8—11 Everyday is a new adventure! Campers go on field trips to attractions such as the beach, miniature golf and driving range, Major League baseball games and more. The camp also takes a 5 day/4 night trip to places including Canada, Vermont, Virginia, Maryland and Cleveland each month. (See page 18 for more information.) For more information on our SLEEP-AWAY CAMP — CAMP POYNTELLE LEWIS VILLAGE see page 17 ADULT SERVICES ADULT CENTER THE SINGLES CENTER Phyllis Bohrer, LCSW, Director, ext. 243 WEEKLY “WEDNESDAY NIGHT RAP” Speakers/Group Discussion/Social Singles 40+ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Refreshments served Separation-Divorce Support Groups (10-week program) to deal with the emotional impact of separation/divorce. Parenting Workshops (7-week program) ”How to Talk so Kids will Listen, and Listen so Kids will Talk”—to learn more effective communication skills for dealing with children of all ages. To engage children’s willing cooperation and how to discipline without hurting or alienating. Bereavement Support Group (10-week program) Loss of a Spouse—for young widows and widowers. Personal Growth/Relationship Group with Assertiveness Training Workshop (8-week program) Enhance self-esteem and develop more effective communication skills with the focus on improving interpersonal relationships and personal fulfillment. Optional membership in The Singles Center is $50.00 per year. CENTER FOR FAMILY & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Enid Miller, LCSW, Director, ext. 248 Trained professionals and volunteer advocates offer the following services at no fee for adults 18 and up: • Individual counseling • Short-term crisis intervention • Safety plan • Evacuation kits • Weekly daytime and evening support groups • Court accompaniment ( for orders of protection only) • Linkages with legal assistance programs, shelter placement, other domestic violence services • Information and referral services for family members • Professional and community trainings in all areas of family violence CONNECT-to-CARE - Ilene Yair, LMSW, Director, ext. 236 - [email protected] The Adult Center at the Samuel Field Y is an innovative program for all members of the community over the age of 50. The Center provides exciting social, recreational and educational programs for those who are experiencing lifestyle changes, seeking to explore new horizons, and expand their social network. Activities and programs include a variety of programs such as: • Educational, recreational and social programs • Jewish Cultural classes and experiences • Trips and special event activities • Volunteer opportunities • Y-Step Programs for Financial & Career support, training, education & preparation. • The GALA GROUP provides opportunities for socialization and support for gay and lesbian adults. A QUEENS PLACE FOR ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES Marisa Plotkin, LMSW, Director, 718-225-6750, ext. 345 The Samuel Field Y is pleased to announce that we will be offering social programs for physically challenged adults. This program operates on Sundays and evenings and creates an opportunity for adults with physical challenges to socialize, network, and enjoy activities together. This program is made possible through the generosity of the J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation. A TIME FOR US A social and recreational group for young adults with developmental disabilities offers once monthly experiences including sports days, dances, and pool parties. Special seminar series on Building Healthy Relationships will be offered. Contact Raizy Mushell, 718-225-6750, ext. 345. This program is made possible by a grant from the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation. UJA Federation of New York's Connect to Care A multi-agency initiative assisting families who have been adversely affected by the economic downturn. THE SERVICES YOU NEED TO HELP TURN THINGS AROUND Employment & Career Transition Services: (Résumé Preparation, Interviewing Skills, Networking/Marketing, Coping With Job Loss, Career Exploration) Legal Services: (Debtor/Creditor, Foreclosure Prevention, Consumer Law/Employment Law, Unemployment Insurance, Bankruptcy, Denials of Government Benefits) Supportive Counseling & Jewish Spiritual Care: (Family Resources, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Friday Night Services, Multi/Intergenerational Programming, Supportive Services For Older Adults, Singles, Teens & Children, a Comprehensive Jewish Community Center) Financial Consultation, Debt Counseling & Budget Assistance: (Money Management & Budgeting, Credit & Debt Counseling, Support For Dealing With Creditors, Affordable Banking Services, Strategic Referrals) HELP IS JUST A PHONE CALL OR MOUSE CLICK AWAY / Phone: (718) 224-0566 Email: [email protected] 11 12 OLDER ADULT SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE SENIOR CENTER Karen Schwab, LCSW, Director Older Adult Services, ext. 256 Ilene Yair, LMSW, Director, ext. 236 The Comprehensive Senior Center is an exciting and dynamic program for adults 60 years of age and over. The focus is on continuing growth and enrichment for our members, always seeking to enhance the quality of life. Members attend a variety of classes and small groups led by qualified leaders. The center emphasizes social, recreation, education and therapeutic programs. There are many opportunities to volunteer one’s services in important and fulfilling areas. A year round Jewish educational program is available. From September through May, courses such as Bible, History, Yiddish Vinkel and Current Events are offered. In the summer, an eightweek session program is offered. Day trips and theatre are a vital part of the Comprehensive Senior Center. The Center-Newsletter is published four times per year and is filled with many interesting opportunities. Funded in part by the New York City Department for the Aging, NYSOFA, and UJA-Federation of New York. ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY RESPITE PROGRAM Jamie Cooperman, BA, Director, ext. 221 The daily activities are designed to foster socialization, mental stimulation and improve quality of life and include reminiscence and mental enhancement activities, educational programs, chair exercise, music and craft programs, current events discussions and intergenerational activities. A light breakfast and a kosher lunch are served daily. Limited transportation is available. Pre-admission screening is required. Clients are charged on a sliding scale basis. Support groups providing insight, education and coping skills are available for adult children and spouses. Social work and nursing services are available on an individual basis for caregivers of clients attending the Family Respite program. Funded in part by the New York City Department for the Aging and UJA-Federation of New York. • Educational programs • Chair exercise • Reminiscence & Mental Enhancement opportunities • Music & Crafts programming • Current Events discussions • Intergenerational activities EARLY STAGE DEMENTIA CARE PROGRAM Alissa Pizzutiello, LCSW, Director, ext. 331 Eleanor Gelb, LMSW A comprehensive program designed to assist people diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer's disease or a related memory disorder. The program offers opportunities for cognitive stimulation, socialization and participation in activities including a twice weekly participant support group, memory enhancement activities, exercise, recreational day trips and integrated programs in the Adult Center. Pre-admission screening is required. Clients are charged on a sliding scale basis. Support groups providing insight, education and coping skills are available for adult children and spouses. • • • • • • Support Group Daily Integrated programs with Adult Center Memory Enhancement Activities Educational Programs Exercise Recreational Day Trips to Restaurants, Theater, Museums, etc. TRANSPORTATION John Schwendel, Coordinator, ext. 231 The Y’s transportation system is a special program that provides bus transportation for older adult members and community people who are unable to use public transportation or drive their own cars. Categories of rides to those who demonstrate eligibility are: Medical Appointments: Monday—Friday 9:15—11:00 AM Food Shopping: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM Recreation: Monday—Friday 9:30 AM to the Y 10:30 AM to the Y 3:30 PM from the Y For additional transportation options contact our Transportation office at 718 225-6750 ext. 231 All trips are door-to-door. At least 48 hours notice is required on all scheduling. Funded in part by the New York City Department for the Aging and UJA Federation of New York. “A DAY OUT” Ilene Yair, LMSW ext. 236 An innovative program offering a full range of social, recreational and educational programs to individuals with physical frailties who find it difficult to navigate the complexities of a senior center. A professional staff provides an individualized program within a secure, stimulating and adaptive environment suited to each person’s strengths. In addition to our wide array of program opportunities, limited transportation and lunch options are available. A pre-admission screening is required. Clients are charged on a sliding scale basis. Older Adult Donor Board Consider making a donation in memory of a loved one, or in honor of a friend or family members. Plaques can be purchased from the older adult or main office for the following prices: $36, $50, $100, $500. OLDER ADULT SERVICES NORC SSP PROGRAMS The Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC) Programs serve the senior residents of the Clearview Gardens Cooperative in Whitestone, Deepdale Gardens Corporation in Little Neck, and single family homes in parts of Floral Park, Bellerose, and New Hyde Park. These programs receive State and City NORC funding as well as assistance from UJAFederation of New York, the United Hospital Fund, North Shore LIJ, Visiting Nurse Services and the New York Community Trust. NORC’s are designed to serve communities where a majority of residents have ”aged in place.” The program goal is to help residents remain in their own homes. These programs provide a wide variety of services including: counseling; case management; transportation to medical appointments and shopping; exercise classes; health education and consultation; information and referral to community services; assistance with entitlements; food shopping; and ongoing telephone reassurance. Clearview Assistance Program NORC 163-59 17th Avenue, Whitestone, NY 11357 718-352-4157 Fax 718-352-7638 Email: [email protected] Gary Babad, LCSW, Director Mila Streltsoff, MA, MSW Doreen Parham Deepdale Cares NORC 57-17 Marathon Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362 718-225-3929 Fax 718-225-4776 Email: [email protected] Laura Greenblatt, LCSW, Director Karen Baer, MSW Mindy Baron NORC WOW 58-20 Little Neck Pkwy, Little Neck, NY 11362 718-225-6750 ext. 540 Fax 718-423-8276 Email: [email protected] Darlene Brennan, LCSW, Director Yvonne Gelbord, LMSW, Clinical Director SENIOR SWIM [at the Bay Terrace Center] The senior swim program is a 3-day per week indoor swim program for seniors only. Open swim time is provided at the Bay Club on Bay Club Drive, Bayside, 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, during the winter months. Please call Eileen at 718-423-6111 for further information. SILVER SNEAKERS SILVERSPLASH SWIM Activate your aqua exercise urge for variety! SilverSplash offers LOTS of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required, and a special SilverSneakers kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. Please call Eileen at 718-423-6111 for further information MOVE YOUR FEET TO THE BEAT Tuesdays, at 11:00 am Instructor: Lynne Martino, Line Dance Instructor & Choreographer. This class is for seniors who love music and dance. Each class is 45 minutes in length and will feature instruction in dance steps, country and popular music, while seated. Contact Nancy at 718-225-6750 ext 228 or [email protected] UJA-Federation of New York’s Partners in Caring PARTNERS IN CARING The Partners in Caring Program of the Samuel Field Y engages synagogues and other community based organizations in a collective effort to address the needs of our vulnerable community members including frail, isolated, older adults. Partners in Caring services include information and referral, counseling telephone reassurance programs, bereavement groups, transportation services, intergenerational programs, health and wellness workshops, mental health education and psycho-educational programs. Contact Jane Bardavid at 718-224-0566 for additional information. PURCHASE GREETING CARDS AND GIVE BACK! Participants in the Samuel Field Y Social Adult Day Care Family Respite Program make beautiful holiday and general greeting cards. Our creative hand crafted designs are currently available for purchase. Proceeds from the sale of our cards will benefit our day program, for individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease or related memory disorders. Cost 8 cards for $10.00 Call Jaime Cooperman 718-225-6750 ext. 221 13 14 C O M M U N I T Y M E N TA L H E A L T H COMMUNITY ADVISORY PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY (CAPE) 718 225-6750 ext. 250 or 718 224-0566 Fax 718 224-7544 Jane C. Bardavid, LCSW, Director, ext. 250 Marcy Mostel, MD, Medical Director, ext. 250 Barbara Perlin, LCSW, Director MOST, ext. 250 The Community Advisory Program for the Elderly, known as CAPE, is a New York State Licensed outpatient mental health clinic for Queens residents, aged 50 and over and their families. Individual, group and family therapy, psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring for both clinic and homebound elderly are available to help cope with psychiatric, emotional and adjustment issues. Children of the elderly and family members of Alzheimer’s patients may attend family treatment and evening support groups. CAPE also helps patients access concrete services and entitlements, including Medicaid, Family Health Plus, Health New York, Food Stamps, SCRIE. In addition, our three Peer Advocates provide support, information and referral and telephone reassurance calls. For those unable to use public transportation a wheelchair accessible van is available for a small fee (daytime only). Medicare, Medicaid (partial payment) and third party payments are accepted. Community Mental Health Services are now provided in senior centers-including Selfhelp’s Clearview Senior Center, and at the Central Queens Y. A social worker and psychiatrist are available by appointment to see participants of the centers on site. Mental health education and screenings, including depression and anxiety, are provided in community centers, senior centers and synagogues. Many of the neighborhoods include Little Neck, Douglaston, Bayside, Flushing,Fresh Meadows, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Whitestone, College Point, Bellerose, and Floral Park. Center for Family & Domestic Violence Enid Miller, LCSW, Director, ext. 248 Trained professionals and volunteer advocates offer the following services at no fee for adults 18 and over: • • • • • • • Individual counseling Short-term crisis intervention Safety plan Evacuation kits Weekly daytime and evening support groups Court accompaniment ( for orders of protection only) Linkages with legal assistance programs, shelter placement, other domestic violence services • Information and referral services for family members • Professional and community trainings in all areas of family violence The Mobile Geriatric Service Team (MOST) is available as part of CAPE’s services. This interdisciplinary team of social worker, registered nurse and psychiatrist work to identify homebound elderly, assess and evaluate psychosocial and health needs, and link the individual and family to the appropriate community resources. Direct services include counseling and psychotropic medication monitoring. The MOST nurse runs a group at Club Pride at Pride of Judea in Douglaston, and at the Central Queens Y. The MOST social worker runs a group at the Holocaust Center at Queensboro Community College. Medicare and third party reimbursement are accepted. CAPE is funded in part by New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York City Council, as well as UJA-Federation of New York. UJA-Federation of New York’s Partners in Caring Partners in Caring The Partners in Caring Program of the Samuel Field Y engages synagogues and other community based organizations in a collective effort to address the needs of our vulnerable community members including frail, isolated, older adults. Partners in Caring services include information and referral, counseling telephone reassurance programs, bereavement groups, transportation services, intergenerational programs, health and wellness workshops, mental health education and psycho-educational programs. Contact Jane Bardavid at 718-224-0566 for additional information. Holocaust Survivors Group Fridays, 10—11:15 am Facilitator: Shelly Hoffman, Ext. 250 Bagels, Coffee and Great Conversation. Bi-monthly meetings begins in September Dinner at Café Rustica Proceeds Support our CAPE Mental Health Clinic for Older Adults Join us for the our Annual Fundraising Dinner THE 4TH MONDAY IN JANUARY Details to follow P H Y S I C A L E D U C AT I O N A N D R E C R E AT I O N Nancy S. Amalfitano, MS, Ed, Director, ext. 228 Carol Giancola, AA, Assistant Director, ext. 229 The Physical Education & Recreation Department is dedicated to the health, physical and social development of all of our members. Our pre-school, nursery and junior sports programs are designed to coordinate eye-hand, eye-foot, gross and fine motor and balance skills. Our adult and senior program is designed to keep those involved in shape and up-to-date on proper exercise and nutrition information. Socialization, working at your own pace and having fun in a safe environment are the main goals of the department. Our staff is professionally trained to enhance the individual development of all who participate. We are proud to offer a well-rounded program for ALL AGES. You are never too old to exercise! PHYSICAL EDUCATION CONSULTATIONS Our certified staff will come to you to supervise and teach programs geared to your clientele. We can add professional classes in exercise, fitness training, sports skills and recreational activities to your school, nursing home, business, club, etc! CPR & FIRST AID CERTIFICATION The Physical Education & Recreation Department has staff that are Red Cross certified instructors in first aid, CPR, defibrillator and Epi pen (toddler/infant, community, professional rescuer, etc.). These courses will be offered throughout the year and can be done at the Y or at your site. LIFEGUARD & WSI CERTIFICATION [at the Bay Terrace Center] The Bay Terrace Center has staff that are Red Cross certified instructors in Lifeguarding and Water Safety Instruction. The courses will be offered throughout the year and can be done at the Bay Terrace Pool & Tennis Center or at your site. Please call at 718 423-6111 for further information. PRE-SCHOOL NURSERY PROGRAMS Indoor Playground Ages 5 & under Time Wednesday, 10:45—11:45 AM Parent participation required. Pay as you come. No pre-registration—Sneakers are required. Nursery Gymnastics Ages Time 3—5 years Children only Wednesday, 2:00—2:45 PM AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS Three Sessions: Gymnastics/Soccer, Basketball/Volleyball, Hockey/Wiffleball Grades K—6 Time Wednesdays, 4:00—5:20 PM Intermediate & Advanced Through our trained staff, we offer a positive atmosphere to enhance the individual development of gross motor skills. The main focus is on safety, skill and teamwork. KICK START SOCCER PROGRAM Three Sessions: Gymnastics/Soccer, Basketball/Volleyball, Hockey/Wiffleball Grades Pre-K and Up Time Wednesdays and Sundays For more information contact Carol Giancola at 718-225-6750 ext. 229 MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Form your own team to play in our organized officiated league. Games are played on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings. Contact Nancy Amalfitano at 718-225-6750, ext. 228 FAMILY FUN DAY HOLIDAY PROGRAMS Ages 5 and under. If you are looking for a new and exciting program for you and your child, come join us for gym activities, arts & crafts and lunch. Pre-Registration Required. For further information, please call Carol at ext. 229. CHILDREN’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES For children of all ages—let the Y run your party. We can supply crafts, game activities or gymnastic/sport events, equipment and staff to supervise party and activities. Let us know what type of party you would like or call to just rent our space and you supervise the activities. Choose two hours on a Sunday and let the Y make your child’s party a huge success. For information call Carol Giancola at 718-225-6750, ext. 229. Party Times Are Sundays Only 12 Noon—1:45 PM 2:00—3:45 PM 4:00—5:45 PM TEEN BASKETBALL LEAGUE From 7:00—9:30 PM, we are forming teams for an in-house basketball league. This special program is sponsored by the Robert Speisman Memorial Basketball Fund. Teens in grades 7—9 participate in an organized, skill-building basketball league. Loads of fun. For more information, please contact Carol Giancola, ext. 229. This program celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011. 15 16 P H Y S I C A L E D U C AT I O N A N D R E C R E AT I O N ADULT EXERCISE & STRENGTH TRAINING This program is a strength and conditioning class designed specifically for adults interested in starting a regular exercise program. Led by qualified and caring instructors. Classes begin with an invigorating warm-up and stretch, followed by a variety of chair-based exercises that focus on gradual strengthening and conditioning of the entire body. Preregistration is required. Yoga Monday 8:45—9:30 AM Line Dancing Thursday (Plus) 6:30—7:30 PM Thursdays 7:00—9:30 PM Intermittent OLDER ADULT EXERCISE Aerobics Monday 11:00—11:45 AM Tuesday 1:00—1:45 PM Wednesday 9:00—9:45 AM Thursday 8:00—8:45 AM Friday 9:00—9:45 AM Low-to-moderate impact exercise. Can be adapted to individual need by our skilled and certified instructors. Silver Sneakers Tuesday 1:00—1:45 PM Wednesday 9:00—9:45 AM Thursday 8:00—8:45 AM Friday 9:00—9:45 AM Chair assisted group exercise focuses on increasing muscular strength, endurance and range of movement to improve activities for daily living. Customized for adults 65 years or older and for individuals declared Medicare disabled. Sponsored by Oxford Medicare Advantage and Empire Blue Cross & Blue Shield. SENIOR SWIM [at the Bay Club] The senior swim program is a 3-day per week indoor swim program for seniors only. Open swim time is provided at the Bay Club on Bay Club Drive, Bayside, 9:00 AM —12:00 Noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, during the winter months. Please call Eileen at 718-423-6111 for further information. See Silversplash Swim box below. SILVERSNEAKERS SILVERSPLASH SWIM Activate your aqua exercise urge for variety! SilverSplash offers LOTS of fun and shallow water moves to improve agility, flexibility and cardiovascular endurance. No swimming ability is required, and a special SilverSneakers kickboard is used to develop strength, balance and coordination. Aerobics for Arthritis (PACE) Thursday, 11:00—11:50 AM Gentle exercises for every part of the body for people with arthritis to maintain joint range of motion and flexibility. This class is recommended by the Arthritis Foundation. Basketball League for Adults Now Forming Working with Weights Thursday, 1:00—1:50 PM Increase bone density and muscular strength using body resistance exercises and light weights. Chairs are used for standing assistance and sitting exercises. Funded in part by UJA-Federation of New York. Zumba Thursday, 7:00—8:00 PM Dance and fitness class for all levels. Contact Beth Levine for more information at 516-987-7524 MEDICAL RELEASE FORM A medical release form is necessary before any individual can participate in any child, teen or adult exercise program. (Available in the Physical Education Department). Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays Call Nancy Amalfitano 718-225-6750, ext. 228 GYM SCHEDULE (subject to change—please call ahead) Day Time Activity **Sunday 8:00 — 10:30 AM 10:30 — 11:45 AM 12:00 — 1:45 PM 2:00 — 3:45 PM 4:00 — 5:45 PM Monday 8:00 — 10:00 PM Tuesday 7:00 — 8:00 PM 8:00 — 10:00 PM Wednesday 5:30 — 7:00 PM 7:00 — 9:30 PM Thursday 6:00 — 7:30 PM 8:00 — 10:00 PM *Members: Free Volleyball League Co-Ed Paddleball & Basketball Gym Parties Time Gym Parties Time Gym Parties Time Open Volleyball Tween Lounge Men’s Basketball League Open Basketball Teen Gym Time (Speisball League) Youth Recreation Men’s Basketball League Non-Members: $6.00 10-Night Pass may be purchased at a discounted rate of $50 for non-members for basketball, handball, paddleball and volleyball. **Sundays programming is subject to change Please call for weekly updates. SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS SA M U E L F I E L D Y SUMME R PR O GR A MS Imagine the Possibilities… SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS 2.9 – 15 YEARS OLD Full Day & Half Day Programs Lunch program for selected camps Outdoor & Indoor Options Extended Hours available Exciting Trips & Overnights American Red Cross Swim Instruction Transportation available for selected camps Daily Trips & 5-day Travel for Teens Camps for Children with Special Needs 5 - 21 years old Sleepaway / Day Camp Combo Option Mini camp after camp ends For a complete listing of our exciting summer camp programs, please see page 18 CAMP POYNTELLE LEWIS VILLAGE Sarah Raful Whinston, Executive Director Mallory Saks, Assistant Director Michael Latner, Program Director 718-279-0690, www.poyntelle.com Spend the summer at our premiere sleep away camp, Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village. Our diverse array of activities and facilities include a 70 acre private lake with water-skiing, wake boarding, tubing, Red Cross swim instruction, sailing, canoeing, and kayaking; newly expanded multimedia-arts center; and land sports including basketball, tennis, soccer, hockey and softball. Our extensive outdoor adventure program features high ropes courses, hiking, camping, and climbing tower. Our program also provides exciting day and evening trips and fun onsite special events! Our renovated bunks are equipped with full bathrooms. With an incredibly low camper to staff ratio and an outstanding staff, your child will receive individualized attention and experience a summer of a lifetime. We are ACA accredited. 17 18 S U M M E R D AY C A M P P R O G R A M S SUMMER DAY CAMP PROGRAMS Young Adventurers Danielle Hersch, MSW, Director, ext. 272 The Samuel Field Y camping program offers a unique experience for children & teens. Summer is a time to be outdoors, exploring new worlds and embarking on age appropriate adventures. Campers experience a wide variety of specialized daily activities with well-trained, sensitive and skilled staff. Entering Grade 5 Young Adventurers is a wonderful transition from Junior Camp to our travel programs. The program combines activities at our 350-acre campgrounds with off site field trips. In addition to overnights at the campgrounds, the Young Adventurers travel to upstate New York. Nursery Camp Entering Grades 6 & 7 The Tween Camp is a program that combines travel and all the excitement of our outdoor campgrounds. This program offers 3day/2-nights or 4-day/3-night trips to places like Lancaster, PA and Baltimore, MD. Ages 2.9—5 This camp is located at our Little Neck site. Children are in a safe, air conditioned, nurturing environment where each child is encouraged to grow and develop. The camp program includes swim, arts and crafts, music, special guests and much more! Contact Iris Shaw, ext. 246 Junior Camp Entering Grades K—4 This camp is ideal for children who want to play outdoors. Our camp is located on 350 beautiful acres of fields, woods and picnic areas. The grounds also offer the largest pool complex in Suffolk County where all of the swim instructors are Red Cross certified. Sports Camp Entering Grades 2—5 Designed for children of all skills levels who want to spend their time playing a variety of sports. This program is designed for fun as well as improving your child’s skills. Summer Camp Live! Entering Grades 1—5 Located at the Queens County Farm Museum in Little Neck. Campers will have the opportunity to explore the natural outdoor setting of the farm and learn from the farm’s talented experts. From 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon or 2:00 pm extended option. Tween Travel Camp Teen Travel Camp Entering Grades 8—10 Everyday is a new adventure! Campers go on field trips to attractions such as the beach, miniature golf and driving range, Major League baseball games and more. The camp also takes a 5-day/4-night trip to places like Canada, Vermont and Cleveland each month. Community Adventure Teens Entering Grades 10-11 An exciting program for teens entering 10th and 11th grades and who are looking for that perfect combination of teen travel, job training and community service. Teens will participate in some of our traditional trips such as Club Getaway, a Mets game and Great Adventure while also being able to gain valuable work experience with the children in our Junior Day Camp. They will also participate in a college tour and take part in community service experiences, which will earn them a certificate that will state the number of hours that they have completed. All of this will be highlighted by an extended trip to places of interest, like Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Camps for Children with Disabilities Academic Summer Enrichment Entering Grades 1 - 4 Have your child continue their academic learning throughout the summer 3 or 5 mornings from 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Or extended hours until 2:00 PM. Instruction in Math, Reading, Writing and Science are all part of the curriculum led by a New York State Certified Teacher. The Samuel Field Y offers a variety of specialized camping programs for specific populations of children ages 5—21. We have camps for children with developmental disabilities, one for children with ADHD and one for hearing impaired campers. Ask about our Summer Camp Inclusion Program (SCIP) for campers having physical disabilities. For additional information see pages 9 & 10. Our camps are ACA accredited For more information please call Danielle Hersch at 718-225-6750 ext. 263 Transportation is included for most of our summer camp programs. For more information visit: www.SFYsummercamps.org B AY T E R R A C E C E N T E R O F T H E S A M U E L F I E L D Y 212-00 23rd Ave, Bayside • 718-423-6111 • Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Bradley Richman, MS:SDA, Director, Ext. 224 NURSERY SCHOOL Sessions Enrollment is for the school year, September to May Ages 2.9 by September 1 3 half days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 – 11:50 AM 5 half days, Monday—Friday 9:00—11:50 AM 3 extended days, Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9:00 AM —2:00 PM 5 extended days, Monday – Friday 9:00 – 2:00 PM UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN Universal Pre-Kindergarten is for children residing in New York City. The program is processed by an application system and is free of charge. Each class has a certified teacher and an assistant teacher. Classes begin in September and end in June. The program offers a rich, supportive learning environment where children can explore, discover, talk freely, build, create and grow intellectually, emotionally and socially. Ages 3.9 by September 1 5 mornings or afternoons, Monday—Friday AM Session, 9:30 AM —12:00 Noon PM Session, 1:00—3:30 PM Extended Hours are available for an additional fee NOT QUITE NURSERY This program provides 2 year olds with a chance to explore an expanding world while learning independence. This 2-hour program introduces nursery school activities such as art, music, dramatic play, blocks, cooking and more. Parent or caregiver remains in the class and separates gradually as the child is ready. Children enrolled in Not Quite Nursery do not need to be toilet trained. Ages 2.0—2.8 as of September 1, two half days Session Tuesdays & Thursdays, mornings, 9:30—11:30 AM three half days Session Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, mornings, 9:00—11:50 AM Five half days available. ACTIVITY GROUPS A parent or caregiver must accompany the child and participate as needed in these programs. Drop In Center Come on a weekly basis to a drop-in resource center for moms and tots. Meet other moms, share ideas and make new friends. Children will be engaged in age appropriate activities by trained teachers. Sibling infants are welcome. Pre-registration not required. TERRIFIC TOTS A specially designed program for our toddlers, introducing early childhood activities such as music, art, creative play. Parent or caregiver remain in the class and separation would occur mid-year. Ages: 18-24 months Class Sessions: Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 -11:30 AM Mom & Baby (under 1 year old) Come on a weekly basis to discuss issues valuable to parent, caregiver and young child. Facilitator will lead relevant discussions. Preregistration not required. AFTER SCHOOL DAYCARE Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director Our after school programs are designed to offer a safe, supervised, recreational program during after school hours for children. • Ages Kindergarten – 6th Grade • Monday thru Friday, 2:30 – 6:00pm • Transportation provided from area schools, call for details. • Daily snack provided • Structured homework time / teachers provided for homework supervision • Exciting activities such as cooking, sports, drama, arts & crafts and more! • Enrichment activities highlighting literacy and socioeconomic awareness • Program is licensed by the NYC Dept of Health and is approved for vouchers by the Agency for Child Development and the Human Resources Administration. BREAKFAST PROGRAM Jessica Grabowski, MA, Site Director PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE TO PS169 STUDENTS ONLY • Morning drop off at the Y beginning at 7 AM • Breakfast given daily, choice of cereal, milk and juice. Surprise hot breakfast weekly! • Kids play games and relax in the morning before school. • Accompaniment to PS169 for the beginning of the school day. PROJECT CHILD Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, Coordinator, at (718) 423-6111, x 228. After School Program for Children with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, & Mild Autistic Spectrum Disorders. An after-school program at the Bay Terrace Center, is specifically designed to meet the needs of elementary school children with learning disabilities, ADHD, ADD, and mild autistic spectrum disorders. Project Child offers the opportunity for children to enjoy safe, supportive and successful after-school experiences. Children participate in educational, recreational and socialization activities, including arts & crafts, cooking and gym time. 19 20 B AY T E R R A C E C E N T E R O F T H E S A M U E L F I E L D Y SOCIAL SKILLS GROUPS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDERS and LEARNING DISABILITIES Meredith Zylberberg, LMSW, Program Coordinator, 718-423-6111 The Samuel Field Y is proud to work with The Seaver and New York Autism Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in offering social skills programs. The program includes a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) structure of teaching skills and will focus on skills such as non-verbal communication, social initiation, problem solving and coping. Children are placed in groups consisting of 5 – 8 children according to age and current areas of strength and concern. Groups meet once weekly for an hour and a half. Help your child carry the skills home through participation in a voluntary parent discussion group that will meet for a half hour with our trained staff. Senior Swim Jessica Grabowski, MA, Director • Great for swimming, exercising and socializing with friends! • Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00am – 12:00 Noon at the Bay Club, 2 Bay Club Dr. Bayside NY 11360. • Utilize the newly renovated locker rooms, sauna, whirlpool and steam room. • Senior Swim runs through May. • Fridays at 10am join our “AQUACIZE” class offering shallow water movements that build agility, flexibility and cardio! • Call Eileen for further information on fees and inquire about our Silver Sneakers enrollment program that may qualify you to attend for FREE through your own health insurance plan. S.A.T. CLASSES We offer winter and spring classes for high school students. Our small and personalized classes consist of 12 week semesters totaling 24 hours of instruction by a highly qualified instructor with many years experience in the field of test prep. Additional materials and test study aids will be supplied in conjunction with textbooks. We cover the latest test content and give you the tools you need to raise your scores! Call Jessica Grabowski at 718-423-6111 x224 for more information. BAY TERRACE POOL & TENNIS CENTER 718-423-6111 Cool yourself and your family off at ”The Best Pool and Tennis Center in Queens” according to the Queens Tribune. The Center is open from late May until Labor Day, rain or shine. There are many benefits to our facility including: State of the art tennis courts Oversized main & wading pools Top of the line deck furniture On-site child care camp for pre-schoolers Creative children’s playground and game room On-site food concession Special events & activities GIVING OPPORTUNITIES WHY SUPPORT THE SAMUEL FIELD Y? There are thousands hundreds of reasons... AND ALL OF THEM DEPEND ON YOU! where would you like to help? Alzheimer's Day Center Day Camp Scholarship Fund Autism Services Early Childhood/Youth Programs Bay Terrace Center Family Violence Prevention Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village Field @ Fifty Program Fund CAPE Geriatric Mental Health Clinic Older Adult Programs Capital Needs Programs for Children/Adults with Disabilities Connect-To-Care Youth Athletics Your generous donations enable the Samuel Field Y to continue our exceptional programs and to be there for those who depend on us. For your convenience you can donate online @ www.sfy.org/donate SUPPORT THE SAMUEL FIELD Y If you would like to make a donation to the Y, please return this form to our development office, 58-20 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362. Name ____________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________ City _______________________State____________Zip___________ Day Phone ________________________________________________ Evening phone _____________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________________ Please designate my gift to the Y: Alzheimer’s Day Center Autism Services Bay Terrace Center Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village CAPE Geriatric Mental Health Clinic Capital Needs Day Camp Scholarship Fund Connect-To-Care Early Childhood/Youth Programs Family Violence Prevention Field @ Fifty Program Fund Older Adult Programs Youth Athletics Programs for Children/Adults with Disabilities TRIBUTE FUND Payment: Check Enclosed / Credit Card: MC Visa Discover (circle one) Celebrate a special moment. Comfort a Friend. Commemorate a significant occasion by making a contribution to the Samuel Field Y. Account # _________________________________________________ Exp. Date _________________________________________________ Name on card _____________________________________________ Signature _________________________________________________ Individual cards will be mailed out for you. It’s as easy as making a phone call. Ask for Cheryl Stein, ext. 260. Please contact me. I am interested in including the Samuel Field Y in my long-term financial plans For more information contact: Development Office at 718-225-6750 ext. 238 email: [email protected] Make all checks payable to the Samuel Field Y. (Minimum.....$10.00). Your contribution is tax deductible.
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