If you missed out on the fun, check out the video on YouTube, or click the image below. The Door is easily accessible by subway via C/E to Spring Street, A/C/E to Canal Street or 1 to Canal Street, or by taking the M21 bus to Varick and Canal. 555 Broome Street New York, NY 10013 (212) 941-9090 smeckler@door.org Go To Website Donate Go to Facebook. About The Door Broome Street Academy is housed within its partner agency, The Door, a well-known youth development agency serving youth ages 12 to 21. 3237 or email, GED / High School Equivalency (HSE) – ext. If you are interested in visiting The Door or having representatives from The Door come to you, please go to our Visit & Outreach page. 3222. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Join BSA’s student body! 3522 or email, English Language (ESOL) – ext. Click here to submit an application today. The street entrance for The Door is located at 555 Broome Street on the corner of Broome and Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). The DOOR has a High School – Broome Street Academy, a SUNY-authorized charter HS located in SOHO NYC. General programming at The Door takes place from 2:00 – 8:00 p.m., with extended hours until 10:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. © 2020 The Door | Terms of Use | EmploymentThe Door is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Broome Street Academy is a tuition-free public charter high school located at The Door. Thank you for attending A Brighter Future: Built At The Door, University Settlement and The Door will Operate Independently. Specific drop-in hours for runaway and homeless youth begin at 11am M-F, and 12-6pm on Saturdays. The Door is a non-profit youth development organization in New York City serving people ages 12-24. The Door’s Health Center is a New York State licensed Article 28 facility and a Federally Qualified Health Center. 3377 or email, Sexual Health & Birth Control – ext. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. The Door’s mission is to empower young people to reach their potential by providing comprehensive youth development services in a diverse and caring environment. November 6, 2020 - University Settlement and The Door have jointly agreed to end their legal partnership of twenty years and will begin operating independently from one another in 2021, the organizations’ boards announced today. The Door - Runaway and Homeless Youth. The street entrance for The Door is located at 555 Broome Street on the corner of Broome and Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). The Door offers a variety of programs to help you get your certificate of high school efficiency and move on to a career, college or a vocational/training program. Please contact Dave Hughes at extension 3385 or at dhughes@Door.org. Health, mental health and legal appointments – as well as HSE and other Career & Education classes – take place earlier in the day. The DOOR has a High School – Broome Street Academy, a SUNY-authorized charter HS located in SOHO NYC. The Health Center is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Level-III Patient-Centered Specialty Practice—the highest level of recognition. Class of Housing: provides housing assistance to runaways, shelter for young adults, aging out of foster care, homeless General Information: Click here to submit an application today. *Please search the list below for the appropriate extension to best suit your needs: The Door, 121 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013. The Door is easily accessible by subway via C/E to Spring Street, A/C/E to Canal Street or 1 to Canal Street, or by taking the M21 bus to Varick and Canal. For the Bronx Youth Center – ext. 3237, or email, Runaway and Homeless Youth – ext. The school was born out of The Door’s five-year strategic plan as a response to the growing needs of New York City’s at-risk youth. © 2020 The Door | Terms of Use | EmploymentThe Door is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Thank you to everyone who attended our 2020 fall gala live stream last night. Your donation helps support our many programs and nearly 11,000 young people we see each year.