Newton

Mental Health Services

The city of Newton is home to many support services for families seeking mental health resources. Select a topic below for resources and organizations relevant to the topic in the Newton area.

Youth Services

The city's schools, parks, and recreation department, and many nonprofit agencies work together to help families learn and grow. The spirit of Newton’s commitment to ensuring a healthy childhood for all youth is enriched by the Safe Schools Healthy Students Initiative, a federal grant aimed at reducing the risk factors that come between children of all ages and their ability to learn and stay safe and healthy. For more information see The Newton Partnership.

For a wide range of activities for children and teens, visit Newton Planning Out of School Time (POST), a comprehensive and user-friendly Web site funded by The Newton Partnership. Search for summer camps, before and after school programs, classes, school vacation programs and emergency back-up care.

These resources were drawn from the booklet Youth Services in Newton.

Job Opportunities/Training

Barry L. Price Rehabilitation Center

Newton

Contact: Karen Manning, Director of Family Support

Phone: 617-332-7477

Email:

www.barrypricecenter.org

Provides long-term support and skills education for individuals (ages 16 and over) living with disabilities. The Center's ASCENT Program is an after school program supporting individuals (ages 16-21) with developmental disabilities.

Boy Scouts of Newton, Knox Trail Council

Newton

Contact: Margaret Casey

Phone: 508-872-6551

Email:

www.ktc-bsa.org

Prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices. Cub Scouts for boys in grades 1-5, Troop is for boys in grades 6-12. Venturing is for girls and boys ages 14-21.

Charles River ARC

Newton

Contact: Sarah Richmann, Director of Family Support

Phone: 781-972-1058

Email:

www.crarc.org

Provides advocacy and a variety of services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Programs include ASPIRE (after-school inclusion, recreation, and expression); school vacation program; kid's break program for age 10 and up; teen dances; and parent's night/afternoon out.

Girl Scouts of Newton

Newton

Contact: Debbie Terman

Phone: 617-671-1223

Email:

www.girlscoutseasternmass.org

Provides an opportunity for girls in grades K-12 and adults to build leadership, develop relationships and values, and serve the community.

Jewish Family and Children's Service

Newton

Contact: Doreen Cummings, Director, Individual Living and Work Support Program

Phone: 781-647-5327

www.jfcsboston.org

Programs for families with newborns; for new mothers and mothers-to-be; for pregnant and parenting adolescents; for infants and toddlers experiencing or at risk for developmental delays; and special needs care.
Other programs provide care and advocacy for those who need food, housing, clothing, safety, medical care / legal representation; for individuals experiencing emotional problems; prevention and intervention of abuse in teen dating.

Newton Community Service Center

492 Waltham Street, Newton 02465, Newton

Phone: 617-969-5906

www.ncscweb.org

A multi-service agency that strengthens individuals, families, and communities through educational, after-school, camp, early childhood programs, and support services to promote wellness and continuity of care for children and their families. It serves a diverse population in Newton and surrounding communities.

Newton Parks and Recreation

Newton

Contact: Stephanie Pelkowsky, Recreation Manager

Phone: 617-796-1500

Email:

www.ci.newton.ma.us/parks

Offers a wide range of recreational programs for youths of all ages and abilities, including school-year and summer, and vacation programs; sports lessons, special events and job opportunities.

Newton Public Schools

Newton

Phone: 617-559-6000

www.newton.k12.ma.us

The Newton Public Schools is the largest provider of youth services in the City, and serves 11,300 students with academic, recreational, and support services.

The Second Step

Newton

Contact: Claire Brennan, Coordinator, Child and Family Services

Phone: 617-965-3999

Email:

www.thesecondstep.org

Outreach program provides aid to women in abusive situations, who have left their abusers and need continued services. Transitional services to survivors of domestic abuse and their children include transitional housing; assistance with employment / training; children's services.

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Community Websites

Can't find what you need or need a referral to a mental health practitioner? Call 617-332-3666 x 411. For more information about the service and terms of confidentiality, please click here.

Disclaimer: Material on the Project INTERFACE web site is intended as general information. It is not a recommendation for treatment, nor should it be considered medical or mental health advice. Project INTERFACE urges families to discuss all information and questions related to medical or mental health care with a health care professional.