INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
651 ACADEMY STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10034 www.inwoodcommunityservices.org

Total Revenue
$6,680,280
Total Expenses
$6,763,880
Net Assets
$1,169,138

Organizations Filed Purposes: INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. PROVIDES MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION DEPENDENCY COUNSELING SERVICES AS WELL AS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES AND AFTER SCHOOL AND SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS.

COUNSELING AND TREATMENT - INWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. HAS TWO COUNSELING AND TREATMENT CLINICS: 1) THE COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADDICTION PROGRAM (COAP), A NEW YORK STATE OASAS LICENSED 822 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CLINIC, PROVIDES MULTIFACETED SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED OF TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM OR ALCOHOL ABUSE AND OTHER CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY/ABUSE PROBLEMS. FUNDING IS PROVIDED BY GRANTS FROM THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE AND THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AS WELL AS PER VISIT FEES PAID BY MEDICAID, MEDICARE, MANAGED CARE AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE. 2) 2. THE ALICIA M. FERRER MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC IS A NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF MENTAL HEALTH LICENSED COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES (COPS) CLINIC PROGRAM THAT TARGETS CONSUMERS WITH MAJOR PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES OR PSYCHIATRIC CONCOMITANT WITH CHEMICAL ABUSE DIAGNOSES, AS WELL AS THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS. THE CLINIC PROVIDES INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, AND/OR FAMILY OUTPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPY TO CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND ADULTS, AS WELL AS PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT. FUNDING IS PROVIDED PER VISIT FEES PAID BY MEDICAID AND MEDICARE AS WELL AS MANAGED CARE AND COMMERCIAL INSURANCE PLANS.

YOUTH SERVICES - THE ORGANIZATION HAS SEVERAL YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAMS:1) COMPREHENSIVE AFTER SCHOOL SYSTEM OF NEW YORK CITY (COMPASS) PROGRAMS PROVIDE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WITH SEQUENCED ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT, HOMEWORK HELP, CULTURAL, LEADERSHIP AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR, AS WELL AS A SEVEN-WEEK-LONG RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL ARTS CAMP DURING THE SUMMER. THE ORGANIZATION HAS DEVELOPED AND OPERATES THREE COMPASS PROGRAMS AT PS 366, PS 278, AND PS 189. FUNDING IS PROVIDED THROUGH THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 2) THE SCHOOL'S OUT NEW YORK CITY (SONYC) PROGRAMS PROVIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH SEQUENCED ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT, HOMEWORK HELP, CULTURAL, LEADERSHIP AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR, AS WELL AS A FOUR-WEEK-LONG RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL ARTS CAMP DURING THE SUMMER. ICS HAS DEVELOPED AND OPERATES THREE SONYC PROGRAMS AT MS 278, MS 366, AND IS52. THE SONYC PROGRAMS ARE PART OF THE COMPASS SYSTEM AND FUNDING IS PROVIDED THROUGH THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 3) THE SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (SYEP) PROVIDES YOUTH MEANINGFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, AS WELL AS VOCATIONAL AND LIFE SKILLS BUILDING WORKSHOPS. WORKSHOPS INCLUDE FINANCIAL LITERACY, JOB INTERVIEWING, COLLEGE READINESS AND PERSONAL HEALTH. FUNDING IS PROVIDED THROUGH THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 4) THE WORK, LEARN & GROW EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (WLG) PROVIDES YOUTH MEANINGFUL OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCHOOL YEAR EMPLOYMENT, AS WELL AS VOCATIONAL AND LIFE SKILLS BUILDING WORKSHOPS. WORKSHOPS INCLUDE FINANCIAL LITERACY, JOB INTERVIEWING, COLLEGE READINESS AND PERSONAL HEALTH. THE FUNDING IS PROVIDED THROUGH THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.

ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG PREVENTION (ATOD): THE CHILD AND FAMILY PREVENTION AND WELLNESS PROGRAM, A NYS OASAS AND NYC DOHMH FUNDED PRIMARY AND DIRECT PREVENTION PROGRAM, SERVES AT-RISK CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS AND FAMILIES WITH AN ARRAY OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES. THESE PRACTICES INCLUDE PARENTING, INDIVIDUAL, AND FAMILY INTERVENTIONS AIMED AT ENHANCING COMMUNICATION, SOCIAL SKILLS, RESILIENCY AND SELF-ESTEEM. THE INTERVENTIONS UTILIZE THE INTENSIVE GROUP STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM, THE TEEN INTERVENE PROGRAM FOR ADOLESCENTS, AND THE BOTVIN LIFESKILLS TRAINING FOR CHILDREN.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Charles CorlissEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR35$119,565
Alison KrausCFO35$112,099
Awilda TorresUNIT DIRECTOR, LMHC35$108,290
Thomas FaiolaBOARD MEMBER1$0
Fernando FungBOARD MEMBER1$0
Eduardo Santiago-AcevedoBOARD MEMBER1$0
Gina Sansone DriscollBOARD MEMBER1$0
Connie VasquezBOARD MEMBER1$0
Maria LunaBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jean AdelhardtSECRETARY1$0
Hae Sung BrownTREASURER1$0
Teresa Grant StoethVICE CHAIRPERSON5$0
Stephen ShineCHAIRPERSON5$0

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