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WELCOMEto Henry Street Settlement’s
Youth Services Division
Our Mission
Henry Street's Youth Services Division helps young people achieve academic success, develop their social, workplace, and leadership skills, and strengthen their emotional well-being. Each year, nearly 4,000 young people — ages two to 24 — benefit from our programs.
Camp Services
Each summer, nearly 300 children attend Camp Henry, Henry Street’s day camp. The camp is licensed by the New York City Department of Health and accredited by the American Camping Association.
Camp Henry 2010
Sign up for the 2010 season of Camp Henry Day Camp today!
The early bird special – the Summer 2008 fee of $1150 - runs until March 2010, and payment plans are available. Pick up a rack card today for all the details!
Early Childhood
Our center provides quality child care from 8 am to 6 pm daily. Day Care staff speak Spanish, Mandarin and Cantonese. UPK curriculum is provided to all four year olds each morning.
After-School Services
We offer exciting and enriching after-school programs at four neighborhood schools — PS 20, PS 134, PS 110, and UNMS — and at our two community centers — here at 301 Henry Street and at the Boys and Girls Republic on East Sixth Street — that together benefit close to 800 children annually.
After-Care at 301
We currently have openings in our fee-based after-school program here at 301 Henry Street. The fee is $65 per week, which includes pick-up from local schools, healthy snacks, homework assistance, numerous enrichment activities, and dinner.
Every Afternoon•After-Care Registration•Day Camp Registration
January 25-29•No Dissing Week Activities
After-School and Camp ServicesUpcoming Events
Adolescent Services
The Adolescent Services Department offers two key programs to young people.Our Youth Employment Programs provide work readiness training and paid internships.Our Expanded Horizons College Prep Program provides assistance with all facets of the college application process.
In-School Youth Employment
The In-School Youth Employment Program provides participants with a 5-week Career Lab, which teaches young people hard and soft skills they need to be successful in the world of work. Upon completion of the lab, youth are placed in paid internships in a field of their choosing.
College Preparation and Retention
Expanded Horizons College Program offers juniors and seniors every service needed to help them get into college: SAT prep, Regents Prep, tutoring, College 101 Workshops, college counseling, essay writing, college trips and more. This year, 71 youth also received college scholarships through Henry Street.
Young Adult Internship Program
The Young Adult Internship Program serves youth 16 to 24 years of age who are not in school or working. Young people are paid to complete three weeks of work readiness training followed by an eleven-week internship. Job and education program placement follows, including GED classes.
Summer Youth Employment
The Summer Youth Employment Program places thousands of youth in summer jobs and provides them with work-readiness and life skills training.SYEP applications will be available April 1, 2010.
BGR Evening Program
The BGR Evening Program provides young people with access to a variety of recreational activities, GED classes, and employment assistance.
Adolescent ServicesUpcoming Events
January 25•FRJP Cycle 2 Starts•Community Service Workshop
January 26,28•Work Readiness Classes
January 27, February 3•FAFSA Workshops
February 4 •Career Night
Visit us on the web: www.henrystreet.org/youth.
Division of Youth Services301 Henry Street
New York, NY 10002212.254.3100
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