Since 1972, Steinway Child and Family Services has provided mental health, social and residential services to people in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Manhattan. The agency is committed to community-based care and to New York City’s diverse populations. Annually, 3,500 children, adults and families benefit from Steinway’s 17 programs.
SCFS initiatives target:
- Minority, underserved and immigrant people
- Children and adolescents
- Families
- People with or at risk for HIV/AIDS
- Senior citizens
Programs operate from 9 community-based locations:
- Services are offered at clinics, schools, residences and in clients’ homes.
- Headquartered in Queens, Steinway is a true part of the communities it serves.
Steinway plays a critical role in:
- Alleviating debilitating symptoms and maximizing functional ability
- Avoiding more intensive mental health interventions
- Keeping families intact
- Providing culturally competent care
Steinway offers a range of programming including:
- Mental health services
- Case management services
- HIV/AIDS services
- Residential programs
- Services for older people
- Income support services
- Diagnostic and referrals



