New Programs
Mommy’s HopeLine is a program that serves new mothers living in Brooklyn suffering from post-partum depression. Our professional staff and trained volunteers field calls from the confidential hotline, offering support and providing referrals for intensive therapy and psychiatric services. We also offer more extensive case management, provide hands-on support and relief for the new mother by organizing meals and homecare assistance. In addition, we provide support groups for mothers and separately for fathers. Mommy’s HopeLine strives to create community awareness through educating mental health and medical professionals. Our goal is to be a beacon of light and hope for mothers suffering in silence with Post Partum Depression.
FOR MORE INFORMATION please call our Mommy’s HopeLine Office
at 718-252-6034.
The School for Children With Special Needs provides services to students between the ages of 5 and 13 from across the Tri-state area. The needs of the students range from mild earning disabilities to moderate developmental disabilities.
FOR MORE INFORMATION please call The School at 718-951-0220.


Project Eitzah was founded to deal with the problems of increasing numbers of pre-teens and teens within the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities of Brooklyn. Eitzah address the needs of boys and girls ages 10-18 who suffer from emotional, psychological, social and learning disability issues. Its goal is to provide psychological, social work and educational referrals, assistance, guidance and moral support to youths and their families. Project Eitzah’s two main programs are a 24-hour confidential hotline and a mentoring program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION please call Project Eitzah at 718-851-5111