

Neighborhood Consortium Safety Net
Pathways to Peace is a participating partner in the Neighborhood Consortium Safety Net, a grassroots effort to provide individualized services to advance the emotional and social well-being of youth.
With help from the community, the Neighborhood Safety Net identifies, assesses, engages and includes youth with behavioral needs and their families in neighborhood‐based services.
Other participating partners include:
• City Neighborhood Quadrant Service Centers
• City Department of Recreation & Human Services
• The Rochester Police Department
• Monroe County Offices of Mental Health, Human Services, & Probation
• NYS Office of Children & Family Services
• Rochester Works
Quadrant coordinators are listed below:
Southwest 2nd & 4th Friday, 10:00 a.m.
School Year: SWAN Community Center
275 Samuel McCree Way
Summer: Danforth Community Center
200 West Avenue |
Karla Boyce
kboyce@ccsi.org
613-7611 |
Northwest 1st & 3rd Wednesday,
9:00 a.m.
Sacred Heart Cathedral
296 Flower City Park |
Tim Weider
tweider@monroecc.edu
472-2323 |
Northwest 1st & 3rd Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. School 17 158 Orchard Street
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Tim Weider tweider@monroecc.edu
472-2323 |
Southeast 1st & 3rd Tuesday,
1:00p.m.
Thomas P. Ryan R-Center
530 Webster Avenue |
Raelyn Allen rallen@pathstone.org
546-3700 ext. 3016
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Northeast 2nd & 4th
Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.
Northeast Quadrant Neighborhood Service Center 500
Norton Street |
Mickey Melendez
mmelendez@ibero
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Contact
For more information, call 428-6437 or email safetynet@cityofrochester.gov
To request neighborhood safety net services, complete this Neighborhood Safety Net Referral form. For youth age 18 or under, permission of a parent or guardian is required before services can be offered.
Neighborhood Safety Net Permission for Services