The Ardsley Youth Advocate program has resumed providing services for Ardsley teens. This program can be a resource for the youth of our community. A variety of recreation activities will be provided, many in collaboration with the Ardsley Recreation Commission. Other activities include education and consultation for teens and their parents, short-term counseling and referral to other services. The program is available to all 7th to 12th grade students who live in the community.
Currently, there is “Open Recreation” on Tuesdays and Fridays after school until 6:00 p.m. for 7th and 8th graders. All 7th and 8th graders, including students who attend private and parochial schools, are welcome to come to the Ardsley Community Center, at 18 Center Street, on Tuesday and Friday to play ping pong, foosball, pool, cards and board games or spend time with their friends.
There are two Youth Advisory boards, one for 7th and 8th graders and one for high school students. Participation on the advisory boards will give youth the opportunity to develop ideas and plan events of interest to them such as talent shows and community projects.
Allison De Luca, the Youth Advocate, is available to meet with students individually and in small groups for education, counseling, and referral for other services. Seventh and eighth graders and all high school students can meet with Allison to talk about their personal, peer, family or other issues that could increase their risk of using alcohol or other drugs, and /or concern about their peers.
If you would like to speak to the Youth Advocate, call her directly at 914-693-7564 ext. 2524 or 674-4845. All calls will be confidential. All counseling services are free and confidential.