Abbott House is a community-based human services agency headquartered in Irvington, New York, established in 1963.
[1][2] While its main facility is in Irvington, Abbott House has offices in Manhattan and the Bronx, as well as Westchester, Dutchess and Orange, Sullivan counties.
It serves homeless, neglected, abused, or developmentally disabled boys in grades 2 through 9, ages 7 through 17, and is a member of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
[3] In 1992, Abbott House expanded its operations to include developmentally disabled adults as well.
The students of the Abbott School come from both the residential Abbott House facility, and as day students from community schools in Westchester, Rockland, and New York City.