RyeACT (Rye Action for Children and Teens)
914- 481-4141
Rye Police Department Drug Hotline
Report anonymous tips by:
Email: tips@ryepd.ryeny.gov
Phone: 914-760-4243
TEXT: TIP411 Information
Rye Police Department
Emergency: 911
Business: 914-967-1234
Rye City Council
914- 967-7404
Members: www.ryeny.gov
Email: council@ryeny.gov
Rye Recreation
914-967-2535
recreation@ryeny.gov
Rye YMCA
914-967-6363
www.ryeymca.org
Rye Free Reading Room
914-967-0480
www.ryelibrary.org
Rye City School District
914-967-6100
www.ryeschools.org
Rye Board of Education
Email: board@ryeschools.org
Heard In Rye
www.heardinrye.org
New York State CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE
800-342-3720
NYS OFFICE of CHILDREN and FAMILY SERVICES
https://www.ocfs.ny.gov/main/default.asp
POWER TO THE PARENT
A resource for parents, offering tools to help prevent underage drinking and other drug use.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
General: 914-995-5220
Psychiatric Emergencies: 914-493-7075
https://mentalhealth.westchestergov.com/
WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY NETWORK
(Mental Health Support Groups, Workshops, Advocacy, Resources)
914-995-5219
https://www.cmhnetwork.org/alumni/map/new-york/westchester-community-network
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTERS
https://mentalhealth.westchestergov.com/treatment
PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT AND CRISIS SERVICES
https://mentalhealth.westchestergov.com/inpatient-and-crisis-services
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEENS AND ADULTS IN WESTCHESTER AND THE MID-HUDSON REGION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
M.A.D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
www.madd.orgwww.TheAntiDrug.com(Tools for Raising Drug-free Kids)
DRUG CRISIS IN OUR BACKYARD
http://www.drugcrisisinourbackyard.org/
AL-Anon/Alateen
(The Young Teen’s Site for Info on Alcohol and Resisting Peer Pressure)
914-946-1748
www.hudsonestuaryalanon.orgDrugwatch.com
www.drugwatch.com/students/www.drugwatch.com/testosterone/
An awareness group that aims to educate the public about prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and medical devices that have the potential to cause patients serious harm
National Institute of Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/eating-disorders/complete-publication.shtml
www.westchestercommunitynetwork.com
The JED Foundtation
SEXUALITY and GENDER IDENTITY
Planned Parenthood
For Parents
www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/for-parents.htm
For Teens
www.teenwire.com
Center Lane
(Community Center for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender & Questioning Youth)
914-761-0600
www.wjcs.com/centerlane
Gender Spectrum
The Trevor Project (crisis intervention)
The Good Men Project
See Jane
EATING DISORDERS
National Eating Disorders Association
www.nationaleatingdisorders.org
GRIEF COUNSELING
Greenwich Hospital Grief and Loss Support Group
203-898-2512
Greenwich Hospital The Den for Grieving Kids
203-869-4848
The Association for Death Education and Counseling
www.adec.org
The Bereavement Center of Westchester
914.961.2818 ext 317
info@thebereavementcenter.org
Christ’s Church 914-967-1749
Community Synagogue 914-967-6262
Resurrection Church 914-967-5528
Rye Presbyterian Church 914-967-0842
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the process through which children and adults acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.