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50 West Hawthorne Avenue, Valley Stream, NY 11580
Provides an opportunity for social interaction to further specific skill development relating to handicapped condition, and to encourage individuals to advocate on their own behalf. Provides referrals to respite and recreation programs. Support groups for siblings of the disabled. A mental health based program provides a range of psychotherapeutic service for individuals with highly specialized needs including the physically and developmentally disabled. Methodology includes individual, family, group counseling, advocacy, tutoring, socialization and skill training.
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AdvocacyGroup AdvocacyTutoring ServicesSelf Help InstructionRecreational Activities/SportsSupport GroupsMental Health and Substance Use Disorder ServicesFamily CounselingGroup CounselingIndividual CounselingPsychiatric ResocializationDevelopmental DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesFamilies and Individuals Needing Support
15 Maple Avenue, Warwick, NY 10990
A community hospital providing emergency care, women's health programs, Kennedy Birthing Center, admitting, pre-admission screening, endoscopy, minor surgery and same-day surgery, Wound Healing Center, and a dedicated Diabetes Education program.
101 Theall Road, Rye, NY 10580
Offers an assisted living facility for individuals who have require some supervised care. Also provides respite care, with a 1 month minimum stay, for families or caregivers who need to have some time off for various reasons.
6 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY 12082
Provides postal services to area residents.
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221 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset, NY 11791
Offers opportunities for individuals, from teenagers to senior citizens, to volunteer in a variety of ways within the hospital.
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3 East Sidney Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Responsible of setting up trials for disputes of issued tickets, researching questionable issues; such as broken meters, and addressing queries about traffic sign placement. Seizing vehicles for nonpayment of parking ticket fines. Conducts all research, such as location of vehicle when tickets were given; corresponds with owners for payment of overdue fines including payment agreements; and issues orders on vehicles that are ultimately booted for nonpayment of overdue fines.
24 Main Street, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Handles legal matters including civil, criminal, small claims, and eviction cases within the Village of Hoosick Falls.
117 East Stevens Avenue, Suite 300, Valhalla, NY 10595
New York State Commission for the Blind's (NYSCB) Business Enterprise Program (BEP) offers opportunities for individuals who are blind to gain the training and skills necessary to manage one of several vending facilities located in Federal and state office buildings throughout the state. After completing an intensive training program, BEP managers become proficient in all aspects of retail management including purchasing products, controlling inventory, marketing products, maintaining good customer relations, and keeping accurate records.
30 Matthews Street, Goshen, NY 10924
Medicaid provides medical assistance for those families and individuals whose medical expenses exceed their income. DSS processes applications for a variety of health insurance programs.
17 Westminster Avenue, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Offers students courses in AutoCAD Beginner and AutoCad and 3D Modeling Intermediate. Courses vary each semester. Call for details.
80 Wheeler Road, Central Islip, NY 11722
Safe Start is committed to promoting the safety of all occupants riding in motor vehicles and reducing the number of children riding unrestrained. The Safe Start program conducts educational workshops for the public. Safe Start's permanent fitting stations located in Nassau and Suffolk Counties can provide families with the opportunity to have their safety seats inspected by certified technicians ensuring correct installation. EAC's Safe Start van provides staff with the tools needed to operate a mobile fitting station while promoting efforts to ensure that children are safely strapped in.
280 Broadway, 4th Floor, Newburgh, NY 12550
Conducts risk reduction programing for people at increased risk for HIV/STI infection. Provides educational forums and in-service trainings for service providers and community-based organizations, the media, and the general public. Works with corporations as well as community-based organizations to provide in-house HIV/AIDS/STI testing and harm reduction education. Participates in consortia, workshops, conferences, public forums, and health fairs.
200 East Sunrise Highway, Lindenhurst, NY 11757
Serves as the tax collection agency for the Town and Babylon's school districts and other governmental agencies, including the county.
Transportation service for seniors is now available to pay your taxes at Town Hall. Please call 631-957-7400 to schedule a pickup.
121 Central Park Road, Plainview, NY 11803
Provides a free public education to youth in grades 5th through 8th within the school district boundary.
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17 Narragansett Avenue, Ossining, NY 10562
Offers social activities and company at the Ossining campus for qualified participants. Door-to-door transportation for qualifying seniors within a 10-minute radius. Offered Mon-Fri, 8 am-4 pm at The Pines.
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652 Suffolk Avenue, Suite 210, Brentwood, NY 11717
Empowers community members and educate legislative and enforcement bodies about the needs and rights of immigrant communities on Long Island. Educates governmental and enforcement bodies, as well as other key stakeholders, about the needs of immigrant communities on Long Island. These efforts translate into discussions with local police departments about dissociating immigration enforcement from law enforcement and ensuring language access for immigrant Long Islanders; educating local government and members of the judiciary about the changing needs of immigrant communities in Nassau and Suffolk counties; and engaging in advocacy initiatives at the state and federal levels to uphold the rights of new Americans.
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44 South Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Reviews and mediates complaints from individual consumers. Also provides information to consumers and seeks to ensure a fair and vigorous market place. The Bureau also drafts legislation and conducts studies and writes reports on emerging consumer problems and issues.
5 Washington Terrace, Newburgh, NY 12550
Fundamental to the Community Independence Program is the belief that individuals with developmental disabilities can and should be given the opportunity to determine the content and character of the service they receive, identify the goals to which they aspire, and choose the individuals that would provide them with assistance in identifying and attaining their goals.
80 George Street, Fort Ann, NY 12827
Offers a wide range of licensing, records, and informational services to town residents. Licensing and permits include marriage licenses, hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, dog licenses, block party permits, peddler/solicitor licenses, and racing/wagering licenses. Other services include maintaining town records and archives. ?
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City/Town Clerk OfficesGovernment Information ServicesBirth CertificatesCharitable Gambling PermitsDeath CertificatesFishing LicensesFreedom of Information RequestsHunting LicensesMarriage CertificatesMarriage LicensesNotary Signature Registration/ValidationDisability Parking PermitsStreet Vendor PermitsNotary Public ServicesAnimal Licenses
57 Skenesborough Drive, Suite 1, Whitehall, NY 12887
Maintains all town roads including paving & repair, snow removal, street sweeping, and signage in the Town of Whitehall.
489 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10705
Food Pantry helping those in need within the community.
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100 East Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Offers a Victim Impact Panel run by the Suffolk County Probation Department in conjunction with the Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD). The DUI Victim Impact Panel Program is an awareness program for offenders convicted of misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. The panels consist of a non-confrontational presentation consisting of crime victims telling their own personal stories of how impaired drivers forever changed their lives. The panel presents a unique perspective to the offender that is often overlooked or simply cannot be taught by the courts and the DUI offender schools. Any individual who is not on probation, please call the Deputy Director for more information at (631) 852-5107. All participants must register no one will be admitted without prior registration. Call for detailed information.
5853 Western Turnpike, Duanesburg, NY 12056
Handles legal matters including civil, criminal, small claims, and eviction cases within the Town of Duanesburg.
120 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY 10605
The primary source of labor market information in NYS including industry data, wages, jobs in demand, employment and unemployment statistics and training programs
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128 Pine Aire Drive, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Volunteers needed to sort and display donated clothing or toys and other donations. Bi-lingual Spanish particularly helpful. Flexible hours. Request minimum commitment of three hours per week.
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