Overview
Goodhue Center's beautiful 42-acre campus is a home-away-from-home for hundreds of youth. The center has served the Staten Island community since 1912, when philanthropist Sara Goodhue donated her estate to The Children's Aid Society.
Woodlands, ballfields, outdoor pool, pond, gymnasium and a Computer Learning Center are used for after-school activities, summer day camp, teen programs, tutoring, nature, sports, school vacation programs and mental health services.
Center Director
Ilene Pappert
Program Director
Katie LiVolsi
- Who We Serve
- What We Do
- Where It Happens
- Bronx Family Center
- CAS College Prep
- Community Schools
- Drew Hamilton Learning Center
- Dunlevy Milbank Center
- East Harlem Center
- Frederick Douglass Center
- Goodhue Center
- Hope Leadership Academy
- Next Generation Center
- Philip Coltoff Center
- Rhinelander Children's Center
- Taft Day Care Center
- Wagon Road Camp
Goodhue Center
Goodhue Center's beautiful 42-acre Staten Island campus is a home-away-from-home where hundreds of youth can enjoy woodlands, ball fields, pool, gymnasium and a computer learning center.
Please call (718) 447-2630 or use our contact form for enrollment materials or additional information.
