Hope For Youth, Inc
Dan Jacobsen has extensive experience in nursing and education, currently serving as Director of Graduate Nursing at LIU Post since September 2018 and holding multiple roles at Long Island University including Director of the Health and Wellness Center, Field Director, and Assistant Professor since August 2012. In addition to academic roles, Dan Jacobsen works as a Nurse Practitioner at Hope For Youth, Inc. and a Family Nurse Practitioner at Advanced Family Medicine, both positions held since 2015 and 2013 respectively. Dan Jacobsen has a long-standing commitment to community service as a volunteer firefighter with the Amityville Fire Department since 2001. Dan Jacobsen earned a Master's degree in Family Nurse Practice from Stony Brook University and a Bachelor's degree in Nursing from Molloy University.
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Hope For Youth, Inc
Serving the children and families of Long Island since 1969... In 1969, Judge Elizabeth Bass Golding of the Nassau County Family Court, founded Hope For Youth to create a group home program for adolescent boys. Judge Golding envisioned a community based alternative for emotionally disturbed Nassau County youth placed in residential treatment centers, but capable of living in the community with appropriate supports. Hope For Youth opened its first boys group home in Bellmore in 1970 and subsequently received local, state and national recognition for demonstrating the viability of the group home model for youth. facebook.com/HFYNY