**The Family Center does not endorse any organizations or individuals outside of the Alden Central School District. These resources are for informational purposes and should be pursued based on the consumer's own criteria.
Helpful Resource Links
The Family Center does not endorse any organizations or individuals outside of the Alden Central School District. These resources are for informational purposes and should be pursued based on the consumer's own criteria.
WNY Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders
The Western NY Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders (WNYCCCED) serves as the hub for eating disorder services in the Western New York region. Our aim is to connect you with the right information, the right resources, and the right people to help you or your loved one connect with treatment resources and to move ahead in recovery.
Erie Path is Erie County's new smartphone app that helps parents and caregivers address the mental and behavioral health challenges faced by children and adolescents.
Find available programs and services for children and adolescents
Access information that explains what their children and adolescents may face
Explore practical strategies for helping children and adolescents in their care
Erie Path also includes resources for adult mental and behavioral health services, information for housing, employment, childcare, food pantries, medical care, social services and senior services that can benefit adults and caregivers.
For more than 150 years, Child and Family Services has dedicated its resources to meet the needsof children, adults, and families. One of Western New York’s most experienced human service agencies, Child and Family Services is a recognized leader in innovative programming and services that foster healthy environments for children and families in local homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.
The HEARS family line assists parents and families by providing resources and referrals to a variety of services. Caring representatives guide families to services including food, clothing, housing, medical and behavioral health care services, parenting education and child care.
New Directions Family Peer Support Services
Provides Family Support Services to parents and caregivers of youth who are experiencing mental health of behaviors challenges. Our team of parent professionals support parents by providing a "peer" service, meaning the service provider is someone who has lived experiences raising a child with a mental health diagnosis.