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National Directory of Programs for Women with Criminal Justice Involvement

Project Greenhope Services for Women

Agency Information

Project Greenhope: Services for Women
435 East 119th Street, 7th floor
New York, New York 10035
Phone: (212) 996-8633
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Program Contact

  • 435 East 119th Street, 7th floor
    New York, New York 10035
  • Phone: (212) 996-8633

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Project Greenhope provides comprehensive residential treatment program for formerly incarcerated women. Over the years, it has developed formal relationships with the criminal justice system and has expanded its work to include services for women on parole and those referred by the courts as an alternative to incarceration (ATI). Located in East Harlem, Greenhope's commitment to providing quality services to predominantly poor African American and Latina ex-offenders has made it a leader in working with women to address the problems that lead to a life of drugs and crime. It is one of the few woman-centered facilities operating in New York State which serves both parolees and ATI clients. Greenhope operates three programs: Residential Treatment, Day Treatment, and Outpatient Services. In addition to its treatment focus, Greenhope is actively involved in local and statewide policy and advocacy efforts that address the specific needs of women in prison.
Started in 1975

Who is helped?

Women who have been formerly incarcerated, women referred to an alternative to incarceration, women with substance abuse issues, women on probation, women on parole. Capacity: 200 women per year.

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