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                                 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES OF WESTCHESTER, INC.
930 Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 | 914.835.8906 | www.hdsw.org
 OUR MISSION
HDSW is a social service organization providing quality behavioral health, rehabilitative, health, residential, and community stabilization services.
 Year established: 1968 Number of full-time employees: 75 Number of part-time employees: 15 Annual revenue: $14,791,006 Geographic service area: Westchester
Kathy Pandekakes Elizabeth A. Rossi
Chief Executive Officer Board President TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Governmental Grants: 64% Medicaid & Fees: 28% Contributions: 8%
Every day I put the key in the door to my apartment, I thank God for HDSW. Without this agency I would be homeless on the street.”—An HDSW Supportive Housing Tenant
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@ HDSW @HDSWNY
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
HDSW has been involved in the evolution of
community-based direct-care services for
vulnerable populations in New York State
since 1968, providing person-centered
services to over 3,000 people each year
through a unique blend of inter-related
programs. HDSW provides: Care Management
Services to those recovering from Physical
Health and Behavioral Health-related
illnesses; Transitional and Permanent Housing options to individuals and families throughout Westchester County; Home and Community Based Services, including Peer Services; Recovery Oriented Services at HOPE House which focus on Employment, Education, and Social Engagement; and Crisis Day Respite services offered through The Living Room, located in Mamaroneck. HDSW is also the designated Neighborhood Preservation Company for the Village of Port Chester with the goal of increasing and preserving affordable housing for Westchester residents. HDSW is a HUD-approved Housing Counseling Agency reaching out to low- and moderate-income households throughout Westchester.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
There are numerous ways to assist Human Development Services of Westchester. By making a donation, you partner with us to create community and provide opportunities to support those we serve to achieve self-sufficiency. Your donations directly assist clients in need to obtain housing, find a job, go to school, or receive crisis services. Make a donation at www.hdsw.org.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Please contact Kelly Darrow, LCSW, Chief Program Officer, for voluteer opportunities.
   LEADERSHIP
BOARD MEMBERS
Elizabeth A. Rossi, President William Stallings, Vice President Michael Duncanson, Treasurer Donald W. Davis, Secretary
Frances Arrow Sanford A. Bell Amanda Buritica Caroline H. Davis Tom Kissner Marcela Kissner Joshua Koerner
Patrick O’Connor Isobel Perry Michaele Rizzuto Michael Sicular Susan Susskind Wlliam E. Van Vlack
   

































































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