Organizations by Alphabet (S - Z)
Teens Take Charge
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center
300 Forest Drive
East Hills, NY 11548
www.sjjcc.org
Contact Julie Hollander, Director of Teen Services: jhollander@sjjcc.org, 516 - 484 - 1545
The Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center promotes Jewish identity.  We
provide a comprehensive program based on Jewish values, traditions, heritage
and culture and are committed to enriching the lives of all the individuals and
families in our community.

SCO Family of Services
Park and Downing Avenue
Sea Cliff, NY 11579
Contact Mike Trotta: mt5296@aol.com or 516 - 671 - 1111, ext. 153
Provides services for the developmentally disabled groups between the ages of
6 and 21 years old at a Residential Treatment Center.

Somerset Gardens Assisted Living
150 Sunnyside Boulevard
Plainview, NY 11803
www.somerset-gardens.com
Contact Stephanie Stern, Director of Recreation: sstern@somerset-gardens.com,
516 - 576 - 3330
Somerset Gardens Senior Living's goal is to allow residents to age in a place and
live in the warm and loving atmosphere of our home.

South Shore Estuary Reserve
300 Woodcleft Avenue
Freeport, NY 11520
www.estuary.cog.ny.us
Contact: Clare O'Reilly, Program Administrative Manager: coreilly@dos.state.ny.us, 516 -
378 - 2679
The South Shore Estuary Reserve was formed by the New York State Legislature
at the urging of Long Islanders concerned with the long-term health of their
South Shore Estuary. West to east, the Reserve stretches from the Nassau -
Queens county line to the middle of the Town of Southampton. South to north, it
extends from mean high tide on the ocean side of the barrier islands to the
inland limits of the watersheds that drain into the bays.

The relatively calm, protected waters of the South Shore Estuary provide the
basis for the water-related economic and recreational activities that have
evolved from boat building and the harvesting of oysters, hard clams, and salt
hay, to recreational boating, sport fishing, waterborne transportation, and
tourism. Today, the Estuary is home to the largest concentrations of commercial
and recreational vessels, marinas, and other water-dependent businesses in the
State, and some of the finest recreational opportunities around.

STARS
7 Flower Lane
Glen Cove, NY 11542
Contact Mike Trotta: mt5296@aol.com or 516 - 849 - 4040
Provides socialization skills training and recreation for children with autism.

Tuesday's Children
390 Plandome Road
Manhassey, NY 11030
www.tuesdayschildren.org
Contact Janet Cascio, Volunteer Coordinator: janet@tuesdayschildren.org, 516 - 562 -
9000
Here today. Here tomorrow. Tuesdays Children is a non-profit family organization
that has made a commitment to every child that lost a parent in 9/11,providing a
wide-range of needs based programing from mentoring, to advocacy for children,
to next step life skills and leadership training for adults. Tuesdays Children's
programs are created with one simple goal to develop and provide the
resources necessary to ensure these families reach their full potential.

United Way of Long Island
819 Grand Boulevard
Deer Park, NY 11729
www.unitedwayli.org
Contact Kristine Donnelly, Director of Community Impact: kdonelly@unitedwayli.org, 631 -
940 - 3706
United Way of Long Island, together with community partners, is committed to
changing lives on Long Island by investing in:
Improving Access to Health Care
Supporting Children and Youth
Reducing Hunger
Assisting Neighbors in Need

Venturing, BSA
544 Broadway
Massapequa, NY 11758
www.trcbsa.org
Contact Chris Wieczkowski, Venturing Executive: venturing@trcbsa.org, 516 - 797 - 7600
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Young adults involved in Venturing will:
1. Learn to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values in the
Venturing Oath and Code.
2. Experience a program that is fun and full of challenge and adventure.
3. Become a skilled training and program resource for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts,
and other groups.
4. Acquire skills in the areas of high adventure, sports, arts and hobbies,
religious life, or Sea Scouting.
5. Experience positive leadership from adult and youth leaders and be given
opportunities to take on leadership roles.
6. Have a chance to learn and grow in a supportive, caring, and fun environment.

Yours Ours Mine Community Center, Inc.
152 Center Lane
Levittown NY 11756
www.yoursoursmine.org
Contact David Lineman, Volunteer Coordinator: youthrec@yoursoursmine.org, 516 – 796
- 6633 ext. 256
Yours Ours Mine Community Center, Inc. (Yours Ours Mine) is a not-for-profit,
multi-faceted human services organization serving residents of Levittown and
surrounding communities. It provides a wide range of human services to both
youth and adults aged three years to sixty years and older.
The Community center's purpose is to improve the quality of life for residents
living in the community. Careful consideration is given to the ever-changing
economic, social and cultural differences that community residents are facing.
Yours Ours Mine exists to serve those individuals who may be at risk in coping
with familial, school, work and health related issues to optimize day-to-day living
and contribute to a more productive and meaningful lifestyle.

Youth Taking Action
http://youthtakingaction.org/
Contact Gautam Jain: gautam@youthtakingaction.org
Youth Taking Action is a group of teenagers working together to involve the
youth in special online programs.

YTA's two programs show how small actions such as foregoing a soda a
month could possibly rescue many children from going blind elsewhere in
the world. For example, ONLY $1 can save 20 children from potential
blindness and perhaps death due to lack of Vitamin A.