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144 Pine Street, Suite 230, Kingston, NY 12401
Ensures that individuals diagnosed with AIDS/HIV and their children have access to nutritional foods, and promote healthy eating habits, thus increasing their ability to manage their disease, and the medical complication as a result of treatment.
11 Hamilton Avenue, Monticello, NY 12701
Provides a supportive living facility for men who have completed an alcohol or drug treatment program. The length of stay is one year, along with scheduled house meetings, communal meals and activities, with an emphasis on continued recovery, relapse prevention, vocational and employment support, and enhancing sober and independent living skills.
69 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601
Food pantry helping those in need within the community.
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279 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561
Provides foot-related medical care and support.
79 West Old Country Road, Hicksville, NY 11801
Provides a drop-in lounge, trips, organized sports and cultural enrichment activities for the 10-20 year old youth who are Hicksville and surrounding area residents.
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998 Crooked Hill Road, Building 56, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides support services by licensed clinicians, paraprofessionals and peers designed to stabilize crisis situations and effectively reduce demands on emergency departments and inpatient hospital services. Referral required.
Southampton, NY 11969
Offers in-person breastfeeding support for qualifying residents up to two one (1) hour in-person visits by a trained breastfeeding support person. Funded in part by the Long Island Unitarian Universalist Fund.
846 County Road 59, Cambridge, NY 12816
Handles legal matters including civil, criminal, small claims, and traffic cases within the Town of Cambridge.
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6110 New York 8, Chestertown, NY 12817
Warren County Head Start is a federally funded program for pregnant women, children ages birth to 5 years old and their families. Families who enroll will receive services in the areas of education, health, nutrition, disabilities, and family services.
13 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, NY 11937
Offers telephone crisis intervention for victims of domestic violence or rape/sexual assault. Trained staff and volunteers link callers to necessary resources and referrals while providing supportive listening.
4 Udall Road, West Islip, NY 11795
Is a NYSDOH grant funded project designed to improve the health of women ages 12-44 and their families. The Suffolk County MICHC project has chosen to focus on 10 high risk zip codes located in Western Suffolk County: Amityville, 11701; Babylon, 11702; Bay Shore, 11706; Brentwood, 11717; Central Islip, 11722; Commack, 11725; Copiague, 11726; Deer Park, 11729; Lindenhurst, 11757; North Babylon, 11703; West Babylon, 11704; and Wyandanch, 11798. In these areas, the effects of racial, ethnic and economic disparities are evident. The Suffolk County MICHC embraces strategies and activities that address maternal and infant health behaviors at multiple levels, by addressing women’s health across their life course. We aim to help women be as healthy as possible before, during and after pregnancy. MICHC will provide education, case coordination and home-visiting services to pregnant and parenting women, and coordinate health and social service linkage and follow-up for low-income women, teens and families to increase utilization and continuity of care. They also provide group and individual education. The MICHC initiative will develop and facilitate a collaborative of local health, social service and community providers to create a referral network to increase service access and to identify gaps in service. The Collaborative also works to identify, address and improve barriers to health for women of child-bearing age. Suffolk County MICHC will work with our partners and community leaders to improve community conditions and opportunities that make it easier for people to make healthy choices. Call for detailed information.
9 North Main Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Offers a package of food for low income individuals and families, including an emergency food basket if needed. Also accepts donations of packaged, canned or other non-perishable foods.
99 Clinton Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Offers a full range of services and activities for adults and children, including computer access, story programs for preschoolers, and summer reading clubs for children and teens.
200 Port Washington Boulevard, Manhasset, NY 11030
Offers a 4-acre property, including a main house that incorporates the original 17th-century home, one of the oldest structures on Long Island. There are also two carriage sheds and a walled garden. The Art Guild of Port Washington maintains space within the building, offering studio space, art classes and a regular schedule of art shows; grounds are open daily. Call for details.
80 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180
Hears Cases including Criminal and Civil, personal injury, divorce, annulment proceedings, and equity suits. Appeals of Supreme Court Cases go to the Appellate Division.
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42 West Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Food pantry helping those in need within the community.
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601 East Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20004
AARP volunteers assist low to moderate income taxpayers, especially those 50 and older, with free tax preparation services. This service is offered during tax season January-April. In-person, drop-off, virtual assistance available.
324 Plaza Road, Kingston, NY 12401
Services include social interaction, meals, intergenerational activities, gardening, crafts, entertainment, and personal care.
300 Kennedy Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides people with traumatic brain injury a place that offers opportunities in areas of working, learning, socialization and finding employment in the community. The Community Integration Program of the Clubhouse allows members to return to the community and participate in numerous educational trips across Long Island. The Employment Opportunity Department of The Clubhouse finds jobs, as well as volunteer opportunities, centered around the individuals abilities, interests and schedule.
505 9th Street Northwest, Suite 601, Washington, DC 20004
Works worldwide to improve the lives of individuals by making reproductive health services safe, available and sustainable. Produces newsletter and educational material. Seeks to improve the lives of men, women, and families through its work in family planning, maternal health, HIV and AIDS, gender equity, and many other programs. Implements high-quality, gender-equitable programs that advance sexual and reproductive health and rights.
240 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY 11501
Responsible for developing fair and equitable assessments for all residential and commercial properties in Nassau County on an annual basis. Responsibilities of the department include: Collecting and recording relevant residential, commercial, and industrial property information; Validating building permits by confirming all new construction and including the new value on the next assessment roll; Maintaining property records and tax maps; Answering public inquiries; Assisting the public through the Department’s outreach program and Processing applications for property tax exemption and the Basic and Enhanced STAR programs for qualifying Nassau County homeowners. Call for detailed information.
17 Berkley Drive, Rye Brook, NY 10573
Provides workshops about employment, immigration, education and parenting for non-English speaking immigrants. This service has implemented the New Americans Resource Center at the White Plains and New Rochelle public libraries to help provide opportunities for adult immigrants to learn skills so they can actively participate in their communities.
131 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701
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.
32 East Broadway, Salem, NY 12865
Provides food to individuals in need.
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