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Greenwich House responds to community needs by offering health, human services, education, and arts programs to 20,000 New Yorkers annually.
Founded in 1902 as a settlement house to help New York’s increasing immigrant population adjust to life in a new country, today Greenwich House offers programs in the arts, education, and social services that provide thousands of New Yorkers with personal enrichment and cultural experiences.
Greenwich House’s Older Adult Centers are a vital resource for many in the community. We offer social, educational, physical, and cultural programs to engage members and promote healthy and active lifestyles.
Greenwich House Administrative Office. 27 Barrow Street. New York, NY 10014. 212-242-4140. info@greenwichhouse.org.
New York, NY 10012. 212-677-3400. treatment@greenwichhouse.org. Greenwich House offers tailored behavioral health services for children, adults, and seniors to promote wellness and resilience.
Our Four Older Adult Centers in Manhattan. Explore the new Lifelong Skills & Opportunity Center, which is open to adults 60+ and other communities served by Greenwich House. Helping New Yorkers lead fulfilling lives since 1902.
Discover Greenwich House Theater, a historic venue for innovative off-Broadway productions since 1917, now partnering with Ars Nova.
Greenwich House Music School: New York City Private Music Lessons for Children and Adults, Classes, Concerts, Studios, and More.
Greenwich House Pottery offers adult courses for every level of practice and discipline including wheel-throwing, handbuilding, mold making and slipcasting, and various special topics classes. Greenwich House Pottery has two locations in New York City: 16 Jones Street and 80 Eighth Ave.
You may contact us at treatment@greenwichhouse.org or call (212) 677-3400. Since 1969, Greenwich House’s Center for Healing offers personalized care for opioid use disorder. Services available in-person and online.