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1982: The Weekend Center established on October 27, 1982
1983: Began a Children of Alcoholics program, one of only two in Westchester County at the time
1984: Initiated the first Adolescent After School Intensive Program in Westchester County to serve the adolescent user and the family
1990: Opened Generations, the first treatment program for women with children in Westchester; today, serves a state-wide treatment model
1992: Generations program replicated and expanded in Southern Westchester to serve 25 women
1993: Became a federally-funded Shelter-Plus-Care sponsor, providing housing and case management services to chemically-dependent homeless families
1997: Established Families First Intensive Case Management, a program for multi-problem substance abusing families whose children are at severe risk of foster care placement
2000: Began Chemical Dependency Assessment Unit at the Yonkers Child Welfare Offices; program later expanded to the Peekskill and White Plains Child Welfare Offices
2002: In collaboration with the Westchester County Department of Probation, PINS (Persons in Need of Supervision) Assessment Unit established for adolescents aged 16 to 18
2003: PINS Assessment Unit expanded to serve all adolescent PINS; a case management and family therapy component was added
April 1, 2003: Assumed operations of Poughkeepsie and Beacon Counseling Centers; agency nearly doubles in size
June 2004: Assumed operations of New Rochelle Clinic
October 1, 2004: Began operation of the Poughkeepsie Methadone Clinic after receiving Article 28 License from the New York State Department of Health
February 2007: Expansion of Westchester County Chemical Dependency Unit and establishment of Poughkeepsie Co-location Program
July 2007: Received grant to provide evidence-based treatment services to substance abusing adolescents in Poughkeepsie; MAPS (Motivating Abstinence through Pro-social Skills) promotes a sober lifestyle to adolescents.
September 2007: Along with a consortium of other agencies, LCR awarded 5-year federal grant to improve child welfare outcomes for children living with adult substance abusers in Westchester; through the Building Bridges program, grant funds are being used toward providing clinical case management services for the most at-risk families.
October 2007: Poughkeepsie Methadone Clinic reaccredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
October 27, 2007: LCR celebrates 25 years
December 2007: LCR expands into Rockland County with Airmont and Haverstraw clinics; marks third county in which LCR provides treatment services; Airmont clinic receives license from New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
March 2008: Haverstraw clinic receives operating license from New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services and begins operations
July 2008: Received second operating certificate for second Poughkeepsie clinic site from New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
Fall 2008: OASAS awards three-year operating licenses to Mount Kisco and New Rochelle clinics
December 2008: OASAS awards three-year operating license to Airmont clinic
February 2009: Families First moves to Elmsford and Beacon clinic expands
June 2009 - Airmont begins serving adolescents
July 2009 - New Rochelle clinic expands
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