Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign

2025-Family Youth Peer Services

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Provided by:
Christopher Rose Community Empowerment Campaign
Type:
Counseling  •  Food Assistance  •  Health Services  •  Legal Resources and Immigration  •  Training and Education
Resource for:
Adults 18-24  •  Infants/Children  •  Teenagers  •  Young Adults
Keywords:
Mental Health  •  Substance Dependence
The Family Youth and Peer Support (FYPS) Program is a free resource for Brooklyn youth and families facing social, emotional, developmental, substance use, or behavioral challenges. Operated by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FYPS offers peer-led support to youth ages 8–24 and their caregivers, with no insurance required. Services focus on empowerment, connection to care, and overcoming barriers. Youth involved with mental health services, ACS, housing or immigration systems, juvenile justice, DOE, or OPWDD may qualify. Those facing physical, economic, or social challenges are also encouraged to connect.

More info at:

Phone: (347) 234-5491  
Address: 1404 Brooklyn Avenue and 772 Vermont Street  
Updated on: • Please note that this resource may no longer be current. Contact the provider for the most up to date information.
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