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Welcome to the Program Design and Development Wiki

This site is designed to provide rapid access to the information and resources needed by service providers, advocates and communities in Westchester County, New York. Clicking on any of the links below will take you to a page with meeting notices and other information and resources relevant to each collaboration.


Collaborations

Yonkers Juvenile Crime Enforcement Coalition (YJCEC)

This collaboration, facilitated by the Yonkers Police Department, is developing and implementing a coordinated Juvenile Justice Strategy and Action Plan to reduce violent juvenile crime in Yonkers, New York.

Yonkers Truancy Reduction Strategy Group (YTRSG)

This YJCEC workgroup is implementing an innovative strategy to reduce chronic truancy in Yonkers.

Yonkers Continuum of Care for the Homeless

This group brings together all the homeless housing and service providers in Yonkers, New York funded with HUD Continuum of Care for the Homeless funding administered by the Municipal Housing Authority for the City of Yonkers.

Mount Vernon Continuum of Care for the Homeless

This group brings together all the homeless housing and service providers in Mount Vernon, New York funded with HUD Continuum of Care for the Homeless funding administered by the City of Mount Vernon.

Mount Vernon Weed & Seed Initiative

This group is coordinating a new citywide strategy to reduce crime in Mount Vernon, New York.

Westchester County Partnership for the Homeless

This group coordinates all of the homeless housing and services providers in Westchester County, New York.

Advocacy

Action Network of New York State (HANNYS)
The Hunger Action Network of New York State is a statewide anti-hunger coalition that combines grassroots organizing at the local level with state level research, education and advocacy to address the root causes of hunger, including poverty.

*HANNYS Legislative Education and Action Day, March 4, 2008