Hillside Family of Agencies
- Hillside Family of Agencies
Hillside Family of Agencies is a non-profit service organization in Central and Western New York, USA. With headquarters in Rochester, New York, the organization provides human services for at-risk children, youth and their families. With a staff of over 2000 at more than 40 locations, the organization serves 7100 families annually. Its motto is "Believe in Me".
Agencies
Six affiliated agencies make up the Hillside Family of Agencies:
*Crestwood Children's Center - Mental health center serving children from birth to 21 near Rochester, New York
*Crestwood Children's Foundation - Fund-raising for the Crestwood Children's Center
*Hillside Children's Center - Provides early intervention and customized services for children and families in Auburn, New York and Rochester, New York
*Hillside Children's Foundation - Fund-raising for the Hillside Children's Center and Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection
*Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection - Provides educational assistance and job training for young adults starting in grades 7-9
*Snell Farm Children's Center - Specialized residential treatment for boys, near Bath, New York
Operating budget and funding
The Hillside Family of Agencies operates on a total budget of $103 million (2006). It receives about 95% of its funds from government agencies for services provided, 1% from the United Way and 4% from other sources. ["Hillside Family of Agencies 2006 Annual Report"]
AdaptaCare cottage
A recent innovation is the AdaptaCare Cottage. This is a residential cottage design that adapts to the varying needs of service agencies. The cottage provides a home-like non-institutional look-and-feel in 6-, 8- and 10-bed designs, ranging in size from 3100 to over 4000 square feet. It complies with the most stringent NYS requirements, including safety and security.
References
External links
* [http://www.hillside.com/ Hillside Website]
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