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111 Beach Drive, West Islip, NY 11795
Provides volunteer services to residents and patients. Volunteers assist in offices, recreational programs, transporting, table setting preparations, feeding residents, and companioning residents.
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270 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Offers drop-off recycle locations for convenient disposal of cell phones, due to the environmental impact law which prohibits cell phones to be thrown out with regular garbage. Many drop-off sites are retail stores, municipal town halls and village offices.
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15 Church Street, Nassau, NY 12123
Provides food pantry and clothing to individuals and families in need.
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31 Sunset Ridge, New Paltz, NY 12561
A free public elementary school offering grades Kindergarten to 2nd grade.
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165 North Columbus Avenue, District Office, Mount Vernon, NY 10553
Provides an alternative education which follows a different curriculum. Also offers adult basic education for those individuals who want to come back to school or want to earn their high school diploma.
44 Holland Avenue, Albany, NY 12229-0001
Helps people get answers to questions about supports and services for individuals with developmental disabilities in New York State. Also takes complaints of alleged misconduct, fraud, waste and abuse in the OPWDD service system. Requests for information will be referred to someone who will return the call. Representatives available in English and Spanish speaking or translation services available for other languages.
250 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
Provides law enforcement services for Village of Menands residents.
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392 Holly Place, West Hempstead, NY 11552
Community residence for adolescents males and females who are in need of structured setting in the community that enables them to become involved in the responsibilities of daily living due to a serious emotional disturbance(SED)
255 Main Street, Goshen, NY 10924
Receives and evaluates consumer complaints, applies protection laws, and mediates during resolutions. Utility Company complaints also appropriate for this office.
401 State Street, Albany, NY 12305
Provides a statewide service that connects individuals with disabilities searching for an affordable means to acquire needed devices, with people who have devices they wish to sell or donate. TRAID-IN participants advertise, at no cost, through a database containing both wanted and available items.
25 Granite Road, Chappaqua, NY 10514
Operates Kindergarten through 4th grade classes.
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332 Hudson Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
Assists LGBTQ families in the Capital Region achieve their goals of building and sustaining happy and healthy families through honoring and celebrating their diversity, and providing social opportunities.
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305 North Street, Middletown, NY 10940
This program offers free or low-cost monthly recreation events at a variety of venues both local and out of town. Eligible clients must be over 18 years of age, live in Orange County, and have been a recipient of mental health services. For more information please call our Middletown Office.
21 South Putt Corners Road, New Paltz, NY 12561
Provides information on fishing, hunting, and wildlife, and how to obtain licenses to fish and hunt in designated locations. Residents can also report suspected wildlife sightings to the regional office.
247 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054
Provides formal instruction for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade.
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222 Grace Church Street, Port Chester, NY 10573
Offers various sports, recreational and social programs throughout the year for residents of all ages, such as arts, computer class for kids, exercise classes, baseball, soccer, football, karate, and much more.
11289 State Route 149, Fort Ann, NY 12827
Protects the lives and property of the community by providing services in the event of fire, medical emergencies and disasters or any other event which may threaten the public welfare.
8881 New York 97, Callicoon, NY 12723
Offers a support group for adults diagnosed with breast cancer.
709 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566
A federally funded, seasonal program which helps low income families, seniors and individuals with a permanent disability, with the following benefits: Regular HEAP helps with financial assistance for the payment of the primary fuel source, Emergency HEAP helps low income families or individuals who are facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency and do not have resources to resolve the situation. Furnace Repair/Replacement HEAP helps low income homeowners repair or replace furnaces, boilers and other direct heating components necessary to keep the home primary heating source functional.
75 Montebello Road, Suffern, NY 10901
Prevocational services are individually designed to prepare youth (age 14 or older) to engage in paid work, volunteer work, or career exploration. Prevocational services are not job-specific, but rather are geared toward facilitating success in any work environment for youth whose disabilities do not permit them access to other prevocational services.
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71 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533
Offers a variety of year-round, indoor and outdoor recreational activities. Leisure services and organized sport programs for the community are offered.
15 Church Street, Highland, NY 12528
Assists low income individuals and families with various needs, such as benefits information, information and referral to needed resources, advocacy, translation services, and case management assistance.Serviced ProvidedGeneral AssistanceFamily Development PlansEmergency FoodEmergency ShelterHousing AssistanceHome Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (Income Guidelines) Weatherization Assistance Income Guidelines)Head Start and Early Head StartMass distribution of fruits and vegetablesInformation and ReferralsEmployment and job trainingFood PantryClothes ClosetLifeline Safe-Link Telephone Service (Kingston)Notary Assistance on site (Kingston)Free bread and donated produce distribution on Wednesday (Highland)Translation Services (Highland)Summer Youth Program (Highland & Ellenville)Transportation funds available as vouchers with UCAT (Highland)Bilingual in Spanish and English/ Translation services (Ellenville)Free Farm Stand
70 Lindsley Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Assists low income individuals and families with various needs, such as benefits information, information and referral to needed resources, advocacy, translation services, and case management assistance.Serviced ProvidedGeneral AssistanceFamily Development PlansEmergency FoodEmergency ShelterHousing AssistanceHome Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) (Income Guidelines) Weatherization Assistance Income Guidelines)Head Start and Early Head StartMass distribution of fruits and vegetablesInformation and ReferralsEmployment and job trainingFood PantryClothes ClosetLifeline Safe-Link Telephone Service (Kingston)Notary Assistance on site (Kingston)Free bread and donated produce distribution on Wednesday (Highland)Translation Services (Highland)Summer Youth Program (Highland & Ellenville)Transportation funds available as vouchers with UCAT (Highland)Bilingual in Spanish and English/ Translation services (Ellenville)Free Farm Stand
203 Old Military Road, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Provides inpatient and outpatient mental health assessments and treatment for depression, psychiatric disorders, etc.
720 New York 17M, Middletown, NY 10940
NOTE: Please be advised that funding for this service will not be available until 2026.
Limited financial aid for emergency situations. Must be an Orange County, NY resident. Pre-screen application process for eligibility is required. NOT AN EMERGENCY SERVICE.
