QCP’s Community Pre-Vocational Program lets the program participants volunteer at community sites to learn important skills for employment. This is Cathy with her cleaning group at the New Apolstolic Church in Queens. The participants have an opportunity to choose the site they would like to visit and every site offers different skills to learn. To learn more about QCP's Programs and Career Opportunities, visit our website: www.queenscp.org... See MoreSee Less
This is Chris who lives in one of QCP's comfortable residential homes and attends QCP's Day Services Program. He enjoys music, watching sports and interacting with his peers and staff at the residence. He is pictured with Direct Care Professional, Kenny, who is assisting Chris with a game of Bingo. Each of our residences is staffed 24 hours a day. Each resident has an individualized treatment plan, developed by the interdisciplinary clinical staff, with a full array of clinical and Day Habilitation services available.Residents attend a variety of programs during the day, some operated by QCP, some provided by other community agencies. Several residents are in QCP’s Pre-Vocational program, while others go to the Community Connections Program for seniors, or one of our Day Habilitation Programs.To learn more, visit our website: www.queenscp.org... See MoreSee Less
Miss Liz's class is celebrating "Recycling" and presented the parents with an Art Show showing all the projects created by the students, some with the help of their parents. The Children’s Center’s dedicated and experienced staff provide preschoolers and children with a warm and caring atmosphere that promotes learning, bolsters self-esteem and improves social skills. The large, bright, well-equipped classrooms and recreational areas allow children space to grow and flourish. The Children’s Center offers an array of options for parents of both typically developing (non-disabled) preschoolers and children with disabilities. To learn more, visit www.queenscp.org... See MoreSee Less