BROOKLYN, NY – Community Counseling & Mediation (CCM) will hold an open house for their new child and adolescent behavioral health clinic, Bond Street Clinic, located at 9 Bond Street, 6th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201, on Friday, May 9, 2025 at 10 AM. This event is open to the public and admittance is free.
Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan, Commissioner of New York State’s Office of Mental Health (OMH), will be the keynote speaker at this grand opening, and she will be joined by Commissioner Jess Dannhauser of the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), Assistant Commissioner Jamie Neckles of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Congressman Dan Goldman of District 10, City Council Member Lincoln Restler of District 33, and City Council Member Chris Banks of District 42, among many other honorable attendees.
Bond Street Clinic is CCM’s sixth behavioral health clinic across Brooklyn and Manhattan, and it will be a beacon of hope in addressing the behavioral health and overall wellbeing of children, adolescents and young adults in the Downtown Brooklyn community. Brooklyn has the highest rate of suicide attempts by Latina adolescents and teens, and nationally, anxiety and depression have been on the rise in children and teens since the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in historically vulnerable and underserved populations. These are just some of the many issues CCM intends to undertake at this clinic, while also providing parents and families with the tools necessary to support their children. Bond Street Clinic is designed to meet this moment, offering evidence-based, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care in a welcoming and accessible setting. CCM will continue to develop specialized case formulations for each patient and their family, prioritizing sensitivity to individual and cultural needs. With the addition of the Bond Street Clinic, CCM is very excited to continue to serve community members at all stages of life.
CCM is a prominent behavioral health organization based in Brooklyn. Since 1982, CCM has been dedicated to tackling the underlying causes of mental illness and substance abuse. Serving over 60,000 individuals and families annually in Brooklyn and Manhattan, CCM offers a wide range of social services. CCM provides culturally competent care in areas such as Mental Health, HIV/AIDS, and Substance Abuse Services; Supportive Housing Services; Education and Youth Development; and Family and Youth Peer Support.
To RSVP to attend CCM’s Bond Street Open House, please email Natalie Cruz: ncruz@ccmnyc.org or call (718) 802-0666. To learn more about CCM, please visit our website: www.ccmnyc.org