Adolescent Services

ADOLESCENT SERVICES

1) BERKSHIRE CENTER FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN

480 West Street

413-448-8281

Pittsfield, MA 01201

1-888-742-7443 (toll free)

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (Child care opens at 7:30 a.m.)

Offers a wide range of support services to vulnerable children and their families. BCFC has 11 separate programs as follows:

Educational Child Care at Six Locations in Pittsfield:

– Child Care Center at 480 West Street

(413-448-8281)

-Dorothy Amos Community Preschool at 314 Columbus Avenue

(413-499-2320)

– Redfield Infant/Toddler Center at 48 Elizabeth Street

(413-445-4136)

– Crosby Partnership Preschool at 517 West Street

(413-447-8994)

-Conte Kids’ Club (School-Age) at 200 West Union Street

(413-496-9289)

– Morningside Kids’ Club (School-Age) at 100 Burbank Street

(413-443-1467)

Healing Homes Therapeutic Foster Care

(413-448-8281)

Healing Homes is a private foster care program for children with special medical, physical or emotional needs, including children who have experienced multiple unsuccessful previous placements. This program provides the intensive support to foster parents which is necessary for them to help each child achieve his or her maximum potential.

McInerney Parent Center

(413-499-3556)

The McInerney Parent Center offers support services for parents on child rearing issues from infancy to teenagers.

Redfield House/Y oung Family Services

(413-448-2997)

Redfield House offers subsidized, supportive housing for young families in Berkshire County and serves a young parent population with prevention, education and treatment services that help create long-standing, positive benefits for families, children, and the community.

Parent’s Place

(413-664-4597)

The Parent’s Place, a collaboration of five agencies housed in Northern Berkshire, involves the whole family in a comprehensive family support and family literacy program. Services include adult education, early childhood enrichment, parent-child interaction and learning, parenting skill development, life skill development, and home visits.

Strong Families, Strong Kids, Strong Communities (SFSK)

(413-443-1609)

SFSK’s purpose is to promote healthy development and school and community success. It offers a vehicle to increase parental involvement in school, a key factor in school success.

Permanency Supports

(413-448-8281)

This program provides a comprehensive range of services to ensure that adoptive families and adoptees have the support and knowledge necessary to sustain well-functioning families.• Pittsfield Even Start (413-448-9819) Even Start meets a need for family literacy for vulnerable families and collaborates with the Adult Learning Center and Head Start. Parents work on adult basic education, participate in parenting classes, participate in activities with their children, and children participate in early childhood (developmental) experiences.

21st Century Family Advocate

(413-664-9633)

BCFC has a family advocate assigned to a very large school-based program in North Adams. This federal program provides enrichment and community activities for families and children throughout the school system after school and evenings. The Family Support Leader provides outreach to families by referrals from the schools, and outreach on behalf of the program activities.

Family Development Program

(413-445-4130)

Family Development workers offer families concrete support and education including: child development, basic budgeting, household management, enhancing parent- child relationships, and teaching social skills.

DSS Family Based Services Network (FBS)

(413-448-8281)

The goal of this network is to achieve child safety, well-being and permanency through connecting families to a wide array of local services.

2) BERKSHIRE COALITION TO PREVENT TEEN PREGNANCY (www.teenweb.org)

305 North Street

413-448-2279

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Goal of program is to unite youth, families and community leaders in the development of local prevention strategies that promote healthy behavior, responsible decision-making and increased economic, social and educational opportunities for young people between the ages of 10 and 19.

3) BERKSHIRE COUNTY KIDS’ PLACE & VIOLENCE PREVENTION CENTER, INC.

63 Wendell Avenue

413-499-2800

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Berkshire County Kids’ Place and Violence Prevention Center provides services to child abuse victims and their non-offending family members. This includes child abuse prevention programs, multi-disciplinary investigation, counseling, family advocacy and follow-up. The Kids’ Place gives children who have experienced violence in their lives a safe place to tell their stories and get help.

4) BERKSHIRE FARM CENTER AND SERVICES FOR YOUTH

Route 22 Canaan, NY 12029

518-781-4567 x322

Contact: Lari Brandstein, Director of Volunteer Service: [email protected]

A residential education program for at-risk adolescent boys. Volunteers and interns act as mentors, role models, counselors for center residents.

5) BERKSHIRE MEADOWS

249 North Plain Road 

Housatonic, MA 01236

413-528-2523  

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Residential school for severely mentally retarded children and young adults (infant to age 22). Includes seven group homes, the Learning Center in Housatonic and foster homes in nearby communities. Assists local schools with special education students.

6) BERKSHIRE MEDICAL CENTER – PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SERVICES (www.berkshirehealthsystems.org)

725 North Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Emergency number –413-499-0412

Office number – 413-447-2164

Adolescent/Adult – Ages 15 and up on voluntary 20-bed unit Ages 16 and up on 15-bed locked unit Substance Abuse – 30-bed detox and stabilization unit Partial Hospital – Services for adolescents and adults Specialties – Dual diagnosis program

DMH replacement unit, including forensics Primary care outreach team providing timely psychiatric consultation to primary care doctors and their patients by a multidisciplinary team. Also operates: Outpatient Memory Disorders Clinic, an interdisciplinary team of neurology, psychiatry, neuropsychology and social work to assess patients with emerging memory problems and provide support for families. Employee Assistance Program for area employers.

7) BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF BERKSHIRE COUNTY (www.berkshirebigsandlittles.com)

Beth Puntin (contact person)

413-443-9471

314 Columbus Avenue

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Matches big brother/sister with a child 6-14 years of age in need of friendship and companionship. Volunteers trained and supervised.

8) BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA – See GREAT TRAILS COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (below)

9) BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF PITTSFIELD

16 Melville Street

413-448-8258

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Saturday, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Summer Camp, Guidance Department, alcohol and substance abuse counseling, after school programs, day care, full range of recreational activities, ice skating and vocational classes. Also provides daily feeding program throughout the winter months for club members, ages 6-18. (Membership to club required.)

10) CATHOLIC CHARITIES

65 Elliot Street

413-452-0613

Springfield, MA 01101

Hours: Must call for appointment

Provides some assistance with electricity, gas and oil bills once per year per family. May also be able to provide appliances, help with prescription medications and one-way emergency transportation. Berkshire County residents are eligible for these services, although in some cases it may be necessary to travel to Springfield.

11) CATHOLIC CHARITIES COUNSELING SERVICES

467 North Street, 2nd Floor

413-443-3169

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: By appointment

Counseling is available for individuals who may have personal, social, emotional or marital difficulties.

12) CATHOLIC YOUTH CENTER

26 Melville Street

413-445-5496

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Business Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Program Hours:

Summer Camp, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

September – October, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

November – March, 2 p.m. – 9 p.m.

April – June, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Recreational services for youth ages 6-18. Basketball, cheerleading, football, lacrosse, after school programs, summer day camp, and leadership and service training opportunities for high school students.

13) CHILD CARE OF THE BERKSHIRES

P.O. Box 172

413-663-6593

210 State Street 

From Pittsfield: 413-447-7554

North Adams, MA 01247

Hours: Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. (Administrative Hours)

Five centers providing weekday child care for children five weeks to fourteen years old. A family/child system with the following programs:

DAY CARE PROGRAMS

– Family Child Care

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-3256

150 North Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-443-0676

– Magic Seasons Early Childhood Center

1274 Curran Highway

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-8471

– Monument Square Early Childhood Center

210 State Street, North Adams, MA 01247, 413-664-4657

– Norman Rockwell Early Childhood Center

1350 West Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-443-3487

– South Berkshire Early Childhood Center

Main Street

Stockbridge, MA 01262

413-298-3444

– Williams College Children’s Center

51 Park Street

Williamstown, MA 01267

413-458-5168

– Young Parents Child Care Program

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

152 North Street,

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-443-5109

COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS – Community Partnership Program

210 State Street North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4615

– Family Net Northern Berkshire (www.familynetfun.com)

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4821

– Parenting Partnership Program

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4725

– Healthy Families Program

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-6104

152 North Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-445-4324

Resources for Child Care (See separate listing in this directory for more information.)

152 North Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-443-7830 or 877-443-7830 (toll-free)

14 Ashland Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-663-7922

– Lead Poisoning/Healthy Homes

210 State Street

North Adams, MA 01247

413-663-9242

14) COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS (formerly Children’s Health Program)

Administrative Offices: 413-528-9311

P.O. Box 30, 54 Castle Street

Great Barrington, MA 01230

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Programs include the following:

Community Health Center of the Berkshires Fourth Floor, Fairview Hospital, Great Barrington, MA 01230, 413-528-8580 Provides health care services for all ages regardless of income and health insurance status. Open to all residents of Berkshire County. Care coordination for elders and Spanish translation services are available on site.

Family Support Network of South Berkshire 940 South Main Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230, 413-528-0721 Provides a variety of services for families with children under five years of age at no charge.

FIRST STEPS (An Early Intervention Program) 54 Castle Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230, 413-528-9311 Provides therapeutic resources for children from birth to three years who may have developmental delays and/or disabilities.

South Berkshire WIC Food and Nutrition Program 54 Castle Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230, 413-528-0457 Food vouchers/nutritional information for income eligible families with children under five years. Pregnant women and post-partum mothers welcome.

15) C.O.T.Y. YOUTH CENTER, INC.

214 East Main Street

413-663-3133

P. O. Box 745

North Adams, MA 01247-0745

Hours: Monday-Friday, 2:30 – 8:30 p.m.

The C.O.T.Y. Youth Center has seventeen programs which provide recreational, educational, athletic, social, international and service learning opportunities for youth between the ages of 6 and 22. Adventure based camping and biking programs operate throughout the summer. C.O.T.Y. sponsors the Haiti Plunge, KUB Academy, Cub Scouts, Young Life and CYO Basketball. Programs are open to youth throughout Berkshire County.

16) COUNSELING CENTER IN THE BERKSHIRES

34 Depot St. Suite 201

413-499-4090

Pittsfield, MA 01201

111 North Street

413-458-3279

Williamstown, MA 01267

413-499-4090

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Special extended hours for Pittsfield office: Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Individual, marital, family, and group therapy.

17) DALTON COMMUNITY RECREATION ASSOCIATION, INC.

400 Main Street

413-684-0260

Dalton, MA 01226

Hours: Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.- 9 p.m.

(Summer) 5 a.m.- 8 p.m.

Saturday 6 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.- 9 p.m.

(Summer) Saturday 6 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Health/fitness nautilus offered, yoga, aerobics and other health programs. Offers youth league sport programs, some adult league sports, tennis, and a pool. Recreational activities for infants through seniors. Mini-camps during school breaks & summer day camps. Dalton Youth Center drop-in facility closed during summer months.

18) GIRLS INCORPORATED OF THE BERKSHIRES

165 East Street

413-442-5174

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-442-5065

(Temporary office during renovations – 152 North Street)

Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Daycare for children, toddlers, infants and preschoolers. After school youth and teen programs between 3-6 p.m. Mainstreaming for children with disabilities. Emergency daycare for families in crisis. Summer camps for school age children. Counseling service for families and children.

19) GIRL SCOUTS OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS (www.girlscouts.org)

241 Haydenville Road

413-584-2602

P.O. Box 558

1-800-462-9100

Leeds, MA 01053

Hours: Monday – 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday – Friday – 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Provides opportunities for girls to meet regularly in small groups with adult volunteer mentors/leaders throughout Berkshire County. Girls develop strong values, social conscience and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. Summer offerings include day camps accredited by the American Camping Association.

20) GREAT TRAILS COUNCIL- BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA (www.greattrailsbsa.org)

88 Old Windsor Road

413-684-3542

Dalton, MA 01226

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- 4:45 p.m. (Office)

Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Summer)

Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. (Trading Post)

Western Massachusetts contact for the Boys Scouts of America. Boys in first grade eligible for Tiger Cubs; Cub Scouts, grades two through four; Boy Scouts, fifth grade and beyond. Also offers Career Exploring and Venturing Program for boys and girls ages 14-20 who have completed the eighth grade. Great Trails Council also offers these programs:

Career Exploring – Learning for Life Provides experiences to help young people mature and become responsible and caring adults. Program is career based and gives young people the opportunity to research potential vocational fields.

Venturing Program Program provides positive experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Curriculum is hobby based and often involves adventure opportunities such as rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and mountain biking.

21) GREYLOCK ABC, INC.

58 Hoxsey St.

Williamstown, MA 01267

458-5910

Contact: Maxine Lyle, Resident Mentor: [email protected]

Greylock ABC is a local chapter of the national A Better Chance Program, which gives academically talented minority students a chance to attend strong secondary schools. Locally, the program typically has eight students spread among the four high school grades. The program is co-educational. ABC students attend Mt. Greylock High School and live in the ABC House on Hoxsey St. Volunteers/interns are welcome to help with academic support and organizing weekend social activities for ABC students.

22) HELEN BERUBE TEEN PARENT PROGRAM

290 South Street

413-443-2530

P.O. Box 1036 (Must use P.O. Box for mailing)

Pittsfield, MA 01202

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.

Alternative educational site for pregnant and parenting teens with licensed and accredited day care center on site. Five-day school week with transportation for mothers and children, high school diploma program, GED preparation, parenting classes and career planning.

23) HILLCREST EDUCATIONAL CENTERS

P.O Box 4699

413-499-7924

1450 West Housatonic Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 5 p.m.

Private, residential schools on four campuses serving emotionally disturbed children ages 6-18. Education, clinical, and medical services provided, 24-hour supervision year-round, and an intensive treatment unit (one-to-one staff ratio). All students are referred and funded by state agencies and/or school districts.

24) HINSDALE RECREATION ASSOCIATION

Maple Street

413-655-2973

Hinsdale, MA 01235

Offers comprehensive recreational programs for youths ages 7 to 13, adults and seniors.

25) KEY EMERGENCY SHELTER (www.key.org)

369 West Street

413-443-7218

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: 24 hours

Office: 100 Wendell Avenue, Suite 302

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Temporary (21-day) emergency shelter for adolescents (ages 12-18, sometimes younger). Services include crisis intervention, individual and family assessment and referral, short term individual and family counseling. Also provides individual and family therapy, and education for clients before their school placement.

26) LEE YOUTH ASSOCIATION

13 Academy Street

413-243-5535

P.O. Box 115

Lee, MA 01238

Hours: Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.

Youth Programs: Friday, 6-10 p.m. and Saturday, 4-10 p.m.

Recreational activities for children ages 5-18. Programs include athletics, arts and crafts, and leisure time events. Daycare programs include early morning wake up, summer fun club for grades K-5, a preschool program for children two years nine months to five years, after school daycare for children in grades K-2. Adjustment counseling and Latino support services are also available for families in the community.

27) MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES

53 Eagle Street

413-236-1800

Pittsfield, MA 01201

 

CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE 1-800-292-5022 CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE AFTER 5:00 p.m. 1-800-792-5200

210 State Street

413-662-2762

North Adams, MA 01247

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:45 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Protective services for abused, neglected, and “at risk” children and their families; serves children under the age of seventeen. Services include assessment of needs, counseling, referral services, foster care and adoption. Hotline takes “child in need” reports which can be made by non-professionals. . 28) MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES

53 Eagle Street

413-448-2093

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:45 a.m.- 5 p.m.

For youth 7-17 years of age who are delinquent, truant or stubborn and are committed to the department through the courts. Provides caseworkers, probation officers and aftercare services; assists those youths in trouble with the law.

29) MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES OF THE BERKSHIRES (www.mhsab.com)

333 East Street

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-499-0412

24-HOUR CRISIS EMERGENCY SERVICE AT ABOVE NUMBER

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Evening hours available)

Comprehensive, countywide outpatient mental health and substance abuse services, with over 500 employees in 28 locations, including specialized services for children, adults and seniors. Services include 24-hour crisis services, transitional, halfway, and supported housing programs. Also include individual, group, family and couples therapy, forensic services, driver alcohol education, batterer’s treatment, and substance abuse educational support groups, early intervention services, adult day health programs, outreach services, and consultation to schools and community groups. Locations as follows:

Outpatient & Psychiatric Services: 

-Berkshire Mental Health Center

333 East St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-499-0412

– Family Center of the Berkshires

741 North St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-447-2145

– Main Street Human Resources

60 Cottage St.

Great Barrington, MA 01230

413-528- 9155

– Northern Berkshire Counseling Center

25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413- 664-4541

Substance Abuse Services:

Outpatient Services:

– 131 Bradford St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-499-1000

– 165 Tor Court

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-445-9160

– 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4541

– 60 Cottage St.

Great Barrington, MA 01230

413-528-9155

– All other services, call 413-499-1000

Child/Adolescent Services:

-C/A Central

251 Fenn St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-496-9671

– C/A North, 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4541

– South Forty, 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4541

– Options for Youth, 74 Second St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-496-9671

– Early Intervention, 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-662-3315

Senior Services:

Counseling Services:

– 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4541

– 333 East St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-499-0412

– 60 Cottage St.

Great Barrington, MA 01230

413-528-9155

Guardianship:

– 25 Marshall St.

North Adams, MA 01247

413-664-4541

– North Adams Adult Day Health, 420 Curran Highway

North Adams, MA 01247

413- 664-4048

– Pittsfield Adult Day Health, 33 Bradford St.

Pittsfield, MA 01201

413-442-4978

30) NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTER

510 North Street

413-447-2351

Pittsfield, MA 01201

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Located in the complex at 510 North Street in Pittsfield, the Neighborhood Health Center provides primary care, educational, preventative, health promotion, counseling, and treatment services to families and individuals from age 14 years and older. Services include adult and adolescent medicine, STD and HIV testing, HIV support group and counseling. Patients are seen by appointment only. Most forms of insurance are accepted, and for those without health insurance, payment plans are available.

31) NORTHERN BERKSHIRE YMCA

22 Brickyard Court

413-663-6529

North Adams, MA 01247

Hours: Monday-Friday, 5 a.m.- 9 p.m.

Saturday, 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, noon- 4:30 p.m. from Labor Day through Memorial Day

Offers year-round instruction in swimming, lifesaving and water safety, physical health programs, nursery school programs, after school daycare, summer camp, baby-sitting course, and other recreational and family programs, including fitness center, racquetball, basketball and open swimming.

31) RAILROAD STREET YOUTH PROJECT (www.rsyp.org)

70 Railroad Street – Rear

413-528-2475

Great Barrington, MA 01230

The mission of this group is to empower young people by creating youth-generated activities that build intergenerational communication, responsibility and self worth. Provides youth advocacy. Connects people ages 14-25 with resources within the community, such as mentoring, help in finding a job, etc. People of all ages are encouraged to submit ideas to the program.

32) SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE YMCA

352 Main Street

413-528-9622

Great Barrington, MA 01230

Child care, after-school care, and youth and teen outreach. Recreational, educational, safety and camping programs.

33) WILLIAMSTOWN YOUTH CENTER (WYC)

270 Cole Avenue

413-458-5925

Williamstown, MA 01267

Hours:

School Year: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday – 3:00-5:30 p.m.

Wednesday – 1:30 -5:30 p.m.

Summer Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Wide range of social, recreational and educational programs for youth and adolescents ages 6 -18 from Williamstown and the surrounding area. Director Jonathan Igoe welcomes students interested in innovative programming and research ideas and projects to discuss with him experiential learning opportunities at the WYC.

34) YOUTH CENTER, INC. (www.youthcenterinc.com)

P.O. Box 461

413-743-3550

20 East Street

Adams, MA 01220

email: [email protected]

Hours: Monday – Friday, 2-8 p.m. (During school year)

Tuesday – Friday, 4-8 p.m. (During vacations)

Saturday, Noon – 5 p.m. (During school year – call ahead to confirm)

The Youth Center, Inc. is a non-profit corporation focused on serving the children (ages 6 to 18) and families of Adams, Cheshire and Savoy. Its mission is to provide community-based educational, recreational and social activities in a safe, supportive environment. Youth can come on an at-will basis to an environment in which they can utilize the equipment (computer lab, pool & foosball tables, video games and lounge area with big screen TV), hang out, get homework help, or participate in special programming, all in a substance-free, equal opportunity setting. Special programming includes classes, field trips and vacation camps.