Ms. J. Manganelli - Guidance Counselor
Ms. R. Rothenstein - Guidance Counselor
Mr. K. McFeeley - IEP Teacher
Ms. E. Lafond - Social Worker
Ms. B. Riley - Community Coordinator
PATH Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing
If you are a family with children in need of shelter go to the PATH Office located at: 151 East 151st, Bronx NY 10451
PATH is open 24 hours per day, including weekends and holidays. PATH processes applications during business hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
The main telephone number for PATH is (917) 521-3900.
How to Get There:
Subway: Take the 2, 4, or 5 train to 149th Street/Grand Concourse Station. Head west on E. 149th Street toward Grand Concourse.
Visit the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) website for more information.
Students in Temporary Housing
Students who are living in a homeless shelter or other temporary housing arrangements have certain rights, including the right to remain in the school they were attending before they became homeless, the right to transportation to their school, and the right to enroll in the local school and attend classes immediately, even if they don't have the documents formally needed.The law requires that students living in temporary housing have the same public education and the same educational services as students with permanent housing. Get help and learn more about rights, supports, and contacts
CAMBA is working tirelessly in our communities to ensure our clients and their families are fully informed about the Coronavirus and are taking the necessary actions to stay safe and healthy. Day-to-day, this is a rapidly changing situation and CAMBA programs are adjusting to meet the needs of disadvantaged New Yorkers who are struggling with housing, education, health, employment and legal matters.