WJCS Fast Facts
Mental Health WJCS, the largest not-for-profit provider of licensed, community-based outpatient mental health services in Westchester, offers evidence-based treatment to thousands of individuals of all ages struggling with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and other mental health challenges.
Trauma The renowned WJCS Trager Lemp Center for Treating Trauma & Promoting Resilience provides trauma treatment and resilience-building programs to adult and child survivors of sexual abuse and domestic and community violence as well as individuals who have suffered from other traumatic experiences.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities WJCS offers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum, social activities, skill-building classes, emotional support services, and community residences.
Children, Youth, and Families WJCS provides “cradle to college” programming, including early literacy, after-school enrichment, and violence prevention and anti-bullying education.
Older Adults WJCS geriatric services support older adults, allowing them to age safely and well in their homes and communities, whenever possible.
Jewish Community WJCS is the 4-1-1 and 9-1-1 for the Westchester Jewish community. Jewish programming includes education, information, social activities, spiritual healing, and support to synagogues, day schools, nursery schools, assisted living centers, Holocaust survivors and their families, and to those needing help in a crisis.