ROCKLAND COUNTY YOUTH COUNCIL
C/O Rockland County Youth Bureau
18 NewHempstead Road, New City
(845) 638-5166
Consists of a unified diverse group of teens that help to develop ties to community through service and organized events. The main goal is to learn and grow together, make changes by giving back to the community, educate others and each other, help script future of our society and most importantly to have fun. No eligibility requirements, and program is free.
Youth Recreation Facilities
TOWN OF CLARKSTOWN RECREATION
21 Zucker Rd., New City , NY 10956
(845) 639 6200
THE NYACK CENTER
58 Depew Avenue, Nyack
(SEE LISTING UNDER TOWN OF ORANGETOWN)
Street School Community Center
(845) 634-3039
Congers Community Center
(845) 268-9700
Central Nyack community Center
(845) 358-2500
Pascack Community Center
(845)371-6650
TOWN OF HAVERSTRAW DAY CAMP
1 Rossman Rd., Garnerville, NY, 10923
(845) 429-2200
THE HAVERSTRAW CENTER
50 West Broad Street, Haverstraw; (845) 429-5731
Villageofhaverstraw.com
Provides daily youth activities, programs, and homework help free of charge
Village of Haverstraw Summer Recreation
(845) 429-0300
Village of West Haverstraw Summer Program
(845) 947-2800
TOWN OF ORANGETOWN RECREATION
81 Hunt Rd., Orangeburg, NY, 10962
(845) 358-5100
The Nyack Center
58 Depew Avenue, Nyack
(845) 358-2600 & 845-358-5364
nyackcenter.org
Provides programs for the immediate neighborhoods, as well as the larger community.Promotes a cooperative environment where people can explore new ideas and initiate educational,cultural, and service projects to benefit the community.
Village of Piermont Unified Teen Program
(845) 359-0240
Village of Piermont Community Center
(845) 359-7602
Village of South Nyack Recreation
(845) 358-0287
TOWN OF RAMAPO RECREATION
59 Campbell Ave, Suffern, NY 10901
(845) 357-6100
Village of New Square Summer Recreation
(845) 354-5778
Village of Pomona Youth Recreation
(845) 354-0545
Village of Spring Valley Parks & Recreation
(845)357-2005
Village of Kaser Summer Recreation (845) 352-2932
Salvation Army Community Center (845)352-9577
LOUIS KURTZ CIVIC CENTER
9 North Main Street, Spring Valley
(845) 573-5869 or (845) 573-5870/5872
Hub of educational, cultural, and recreational activities for Spring Valley residents. Center contains meeting rooms, programs areas, a game center, computer training room and some department offices
Village of Hillburn Youth Center (845) 368-3679
MARTIN LUTHER KING MULTI-PURPOSE CENTER
110 Bethune Boulevard, Spring Valley
(845) 425-8910
Provides educational, health, cultural and social programs that empower children, family and elders to build a stronger, sustainable society.
TOWN OF STONY POINT RECREATION
47 East Main St., Stony Point, NY 10980
(845) 786-5264
JCC OF ROCKLAND
450 West Nyack Road, W. Nyack
(845) 362-4400
jccofrockland.org
JCC provides children with a safe and caring environment to explore their creativity and imagination and develop skills while forming friendships. Activities offered include cooking, dance, musical theater, science, magic, and computers. Youth are given the opportunity to develop leadership skills and spend time with their peers in an exciting, safe and supportive
environment while developing friendships and fulfilling activities like community service projects, field trips and enrichment classes.
YMCA
Provides a wide array of early childhood and health and recreation programs throughout Rockland County.
YMCA – NYACK
35 South Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960
(845)358-0070
YMCA – SUFFERN
91 Washington Ave, Suffern, NY 10901
(845) 357-4404
YMCW-YWHA – NEW CITY
900 Route 45, New City, NY 10956
(845)362-4400
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA—HUDSON VALLEY
P.O. Box 374, Salisbury Mills, NY
(845) 497-7337 ext. 307
hvcbsa.org
Emphasizes mental and moral development, physical activity, outdoor skills and leadership development.
GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA—ROCKLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
211 Red Hill Road, New City, NY
(845) 638-0438 .
girlscoutshh.org
Partnering with adults, girls learn to become tomorrow’s leaders by coordinated activities and community services that stimulate self-discovery, develop skills, and build self-confidence.
Village-Based Collaboratives
A regular monthly gathering of people from different groups, agencies or organizations interested in working together to improve the health, safety, well-being and quality of life of a particular community’s residents.
There are presently four Collaboratives:
Village Contact Telephone
Haverstraw - Marion Breland Oswald 429-5731
Nyack - Betsy Hastedt 358-2600
Spring Valley - Vedeta Hanley 352-4167
Suffern- Moira Ellers 634-6677, ext. 16


