Affordable Housing

YOUTH & EDUCATION

St. Nicks Alliance Youth & Education helps children, ages 2–24 to advance through school and into careers via high-quality services that enrich and support the academic success, social skills and self-sufficiency needed to thrive. Transformational coaching for children facing obstacles to help them overcome challenges and succeed.

ASSET, PROPERTY & SMALL WORLD EARLY CHILDHOODCENTER

Small World Early Childhood Center provides affordable, high-quality education for young children, ages 2-5, in a diverse and nurturing environment. Parents apply based on their child’s birth year.

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We welcome parents to visit the site by contacting swhite@stnicksalliance.org 

 

LOCATION

211 Ainslie St., Brooklyn, NY  11211

 

OPERATING HOURS

Small World is open year-round from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, excluding DOE closures and select professional development days.  

 

TODDLERS

Small World’s toddler program is fee-based with Two classrooms (24 seats) serving children born in 2020, from 8am-6pm, year-round. 50% of the seats are allocated for private tuition families and 50% of the toddler seats are reserved for affordable child care families.

 

FEES

Small World’s affordable toddler program is fee-based with a sliding scale fee schedule for qualifying families, including select FREE seats subsidized by NYCDOE. A link for family eligibility criteria for NYC DOE & NYS subsidy is listed below.  Help Paying for Child Care | Division of Child Care Services | OCFS

TO ENROLL

For NYCDOE fully subsidized slots, please apply through NYC MySchools.  

 

In addition, our staff will support your completion of these required NYS documents. 2021 Subsidy Application.pdf

 

For tuition-based slots, please complete the following forms and submit Small World Full Application.pdf to swhite@stnicksalliance.org.   

 

TO ARRANGE A TOUR or inquire about eligibility:

Contact swhite@stnicksalliance.org

 

UNIVERSAL 3K and PreK

Five DOE-funded Universal 3K classrooms (75 slots) serve children born in 2019.

 

Two DOE-funded Universal PreK classrooms (36 slots) ready children born in 2018 for kindergarten.

 

U3K and UPK’s School Day and School Year are 8:30am-2:50pm, September – June.

 

Affordable Extended Day/Extended Year operates from 2:50-6pm and during July and August. 


FEES

Small World’s toddler program is fee-based. A sliding scale fee schedule is available for qualifying families.

Fee-based extended day/extended year is also available. Partial subsidy is available for qualifying families.  Review our Fee Schedule. TBD

 

TO ENROLL:

Families must apply for Universal 3K and Universal PreK through NYC MySchools. The portal opens in MONTH for U3K, and MONTH for UPreK. 

 

Important Notes when applying:

Select Small World as your provider.

 

Select Extended Day/Extended Year ONLY if your family qualifies for full subsidy.  Speak with Director Staci White to determine if your family is eligible. 

 

Select School Day/School Year if you do not meet the Extended Day/Extended Year Criteria. Instead, please complete these forms TBD for extended day and summer services and submit to Director Staci White. swhite@stnicksalliance.org 

 

TO ARRANGE A TOUR or inquire about eligibility

Contact Staci White at swhite@stnicksalliance.org or call 718.963.0330. 

AFTERSCHOOL CENTERS

St. Nicks Alliance operates 22 dynamic, fun-filled afterschool centers for children ages 5-13 in close partnership with public schools and NYCHA. SNA’s School Success Model is the backbone of afterschool, with a focus on literacy, arts, socio-emotional learning, health and wellness.

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LOCATION

St. Nicks Alliance afterschool centers are located in Greenpoint, Williamsburg, East Williamsburg, Bushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant and Brownsville. Learn about our Afterschool Centers. 

 

OPERATING HOURS

Afterschool centers begin immediately after school dismissal and typically end at 5:30pm. Check with individual afterschool centers.

 

FEES

Afterschool is FREE to all.

 

TO ENROLL

Applications are disseminated during the first days of the school year.  Check with your school’s main office or afterschool director.  You may also DYCD Universal Participant Intake: Youth & Adult.

Application (Ages 13 & Younger), complete and submit the application to your afterschool director in person or by email.  

 

You may apply throughout the school year. While slots tend to fill quickly, waiting lists are maintained.   

AFTERSCHOOL CENTERS

St. Nicks Alliance operates 22 dynamic, fun-filled afterschool centers for children ages 5-13 in close partnership with public schools and NYCHA. SNA’s School Success Model is the backbone of afterschool, with a focus on literacy, arts, socio-emotional learning, health and wellness.

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LOCATION

St. Nicks Alliance afterschool centers are located in Greenpoint, Williamsburg, East Williamsburg, Bushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant and Brownsville. Learn about our Afterschool Centers. 

 

OPERATING HOURS

Afterschool centers begin immediately after school dismissal and typically end at 5:30pm. Check with individual afterschool centers.

 

FEES

Afterschool is FREE to all.

 

TO ENROLL

Applications are disseminated during the first days of the school year.  Check with your school’s main office or afterschool director.  You may also DYCD Universal Participant Intake: Youth & Adult.

Application (Ages 13 & Younger), complete and submit the application to your afterschool director in person or by email.  

 

You may apply throughout the school year. While slots tend to fill quickly, waiting lists are maintained.   

SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

St. Nicks Alliance provides housing and social services to people living with AIDS, former homeless families/individuals living with mental illness, substance abuse. A transformational team provides a supportive, caring and outcomes-focused approach to help clients overcome challenges and prepare to live independent and healthy lives.

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Since launch of services in 1992, under contract with NYC Human Resources Administration, our client success has been rooted in an approach to help stabilize the lives of individuals; many of whom were on the brink of homelessness due to inability in managing mental health and chronic illness. Once stabilization is achieved, clients are encouraged to continue a pro-active healthy lifestyle with access to multiple health care services. The overwhelming majority of clients achieve this level of success. In family care, the entire household is served to improve the quality of life for all family members, for sustainable transformation.

Apply now to St. Nicks Alliance Supportive Housing

COMMUNITY PRESERVATION

St. Nicks Alliance is dedicated to empowering community residents through Homelessness Prevention and Resident Education services. Each year, hundreds of residents learn of housing rights, sustainable practices and first-time homebuyer opportunities, along with partnering with neighbors and other groups to collectively fight against corrupt landlords and opaque policies. The focus is on addressing the array of housing challenges in NYC, to develop housing stability, safety, and opportunities towards foundational success and stronger futures. 

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HOUSING COUNSELING

Residents in private residences experiencing problems with their landlords can speak with a housing counselor for: Individual counseling, 311 support, anti-eviction services, rent overcharge assistance, legal referrals, and housing application services. 

Call ahead to make an appointment at 718.388.5454 x 690

Or come by during drop-in hours Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9AM to 5PM.

HOUSING ORGANIZING

Community organizing for improved housing is an important facet of St. Nicks Alliance work in the community. Supporting the rights of low and moderate income people to live in affordable, habitable housing, receive high quality education, and access to living wages are mission driven goals. 

Community members come together to collectively learn and build capacity through: group trainings, understanding tenant rights trainings, tenant association and cooperative formations and local and statewide housing policy campaigns.

Call ahead to make an appointment with a Housing Organizing Counselor at at 718.388.5454 Ext. 690

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