
Youth Bureau

Global Traffic Safety Month
This past Wednesday, May 18th the first of our peer-led safe driving presentations took place! A group of Youth Court Members educated attendees on the dangers of distracted and impaired driving, and how to be safe behind the wheel. Our next presentation will take place this coming Wednesday, May 25th at 6pm. Email
Additional Articles
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Photo Release - Putnam CAP's Local Hero Award -
Putnam County Seeks Vendors for 3rd Annual Youth Business Market on June 14 -
Putnam County Announces Application for State Grant to Improve Pedestrian Safety Along Fair Street in Philipstown & Cold Spring -
Byrne Announces Plan to Create $2+ Million Mental Health Services Fund, Protecting Commitment to Mental Health -
Byrne Highlights Putnam County Transparency Initiatives During Sunshine Week -
Putnam County Celebrates Women’s History Month with Revolutionary-Era Performances at Mahopac Public Library -
Youth Award Honorees Announced -
Byrne Highlights Historic Tax Relief, Expansion of Services in 2026 State of the County -
Due to ongoing snow removal operations and winter weather conditions, all non-essential County government offices will open on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. -
Byrne Declares State of Emergency in Putnam Ahead of Winter Storm
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Mission Statement
The Putnam County Youth Bureau receives funding from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and is responsible for administering four state funding streams.
These programs serve youth who are at risk of becoming involved or further involved in the juvenile justice or human services system. They specifically aim to divert youth from placement in out of home settings.
Contact the
Putnam County Youth Bureau
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Office | 845.808.1600
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Fax | 845.808.1907
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Email | Send us a message
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Address | 110 Old Route 6, Building 3 Carmel, NY 10512

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Janeen Cunningham
Director