Multi-Service Providers
Single Point of Access: Express Application Cover and Express Application Form
The Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene’s Children’s Single Point of Access (C-SPOA) coordinates enhanced mental health services for youth who are at risk of or have been diagnosed with a serious emotional disturbance, and their families. The C-SPOA offers a centralized, coordinated referral process using a universal referral form and represents a consensus among community-based and residential programs to ensure appropriate service delivery to the highest needs youth. The program serves Suffolk County residents, ages 5 to 21 years, and their families. All C-SPOA programs are voluntary for both the youth and their family.
Family Service League: 631-427-3700
Offering support with Mental Health & Integrated Care, Family & Community Support, and
United Way of Long Island: 2-1-1
Call 2-1-1 if you are in need of health and human services including food, job training, elder care, veterans services, counseling, disability resources, child care and more. 2-1-1 connects you to thousands of services and programs in Nassau and Suffolk Counties that can best meet your needs, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Suffolk County Youth Bureau: 631-451-8011
The mission of the Suffolk County Youth Bureau is to successfully meet the needs of Suffolk County Youth, under the age of 21, by ensuring effective countywide planning, thoughtful development, and efficiency in the management of resources necessary to sustain the County's youth service system. Services include Independent Living Skills, Individual and Family Counseling, Homelessness Services, Crisis Intervention, Advocacy, Short-term Emergency Housing, and Family Mediation. Various programs are offered including Totes for Tots, Prom Gown, Back to School, Thanksgiving, Toys for Kids, and Host a Toy Drive.
YMCA Family Services: 631-580-7777
Provides a comprehensive menu of treatment and prevention services that promote the emotional wellness of the individuals, families, and the community at-large.
EAC Network: 631-648-7100 x 217 ; 631-954-1454 (En Espanol)
EAC Network is a not for profit social service agency with a network of 70 programs throughout Long Island and New York City and has been providing human service programs in the fields of aging, youth, families, education, and criminal justice since 1969.
North Shore Youth Council Wellness Center: 631-849-5431
Empowering individuals to become the most successful versions of themselves. North Shore Youth Council Counselors are licensed professionals providing safe, confidential counseling services in person at their office or through their secure HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform.
Addiction treatment services, developmental disability services, food and nutrition, housing, immigration and refugee services, mental health, senior services, veterans services, and Regina maternity services.
Town of Brookhaven: Sanctuary Program
The Town of Brookhaven Youth Bureau offers counseling services, advocacy, crisis intervention, family mediation, support groups, information and referral services.