Aide Reyes currently serves as a Mental Health Counselor at Mental Health Providers of Western Queens, Inc. since March 2023 and has previous experience in similar roles at Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens from May 2018 to January 2021. Prior experience includes working as a Case Planner at the Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, providing referrals and conducting home visits from July 2011 to August 2012. Aide Reyes also worked as a Substitute Teacher for the New York City Department of Education from October 2006 to June 2011, responsible for lesson plans, and briefly served as a Waiver Service Provider Level #3 at New Alternatives for Children, Inc. in 2011, focusing on skill building. Aide Reyes holds a Master of Science in Education in School Counseling from Alfred University (2008-2010) and a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology, Sociology, and Counseling from Queens College (2002-2006).
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Mental Health Providers of Western Queens
Mental Health Providers of Western Queens (MHPWQ), which was founded over 35 years ago, has a long history in Western Queens. Our mission has focused continuously on improving emotional wellbeing and promoting productive and happy lives. We have continued to grow and change to remain a relevant resource to the community, through an emphasis on responsiveness to observed needs and appreciation for the cultural diversity of Western Queens. Consequently, our major service component is the provision of community mental health services to children, families, and adults through sponsorship of three large mental health clinics in Sunnyside, Woodside and Jackson Heights, known as Western Queens Consultation Center. Over the years we have increased our community involvement by expanding our clinical services into over 13 NYC public schools, where we provide consulting services to staff and counseling services to children and parents. All our mental health services are regulated and licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health. As an enhancement to our adult and child mental health services we also provide care coordination and case management services. In this program our staff members work diligently to ensure continuity of care. Home visits are conducted, clients are helped with medical and psychiatric appointments, and assistance is given when necessary in the tasks of home maintenance. Substance abuse and recovery services are on-going areas of community concern. At our Woodside office for over 25 years we have sponsored a New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) licensed recovery program. In this program we work closely with community leaders and justice services to provide a path toward recovery and renewal. We also have two Prevention Programs that provide kids and families supportive counseling that builds self-esteem, resilience, improves communication and conflict resolution skills in English and Spanish.