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70 Greenwich Street, Hempstead, NY 11550
Provides a free public education to youth in grades 7th through 8th within the school district boundary.
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50 Sanatorium Road, Building L, Pomona, NY 10970
The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, or "CDPAP", is a New York State Medicaid program that allows Medicaid members who are eligible for home care services to choose and hire their own personal caregiver, or "personal assistant".
383 Broadway, Fort Edward, NY 12828
Provides a classroom setting and education for pre-school aged children.
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200 Halstead Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528
Operates Kindergarten through 5th grade classes.
27 Airport Road, Malone, NY 12953
The building department monitors new building conditions and construction, and oversees the maintenance of older multi-family structures. Also enforces the state and local building codes, housing standards and ordinances, to the review of applications for permits of new buildings, repairs, alterations, signs, and rooming houses, in addition to electrical and plumbing work. The building department accepts complaints from tenants about conditions the landlord fails to resolve.
42 East John Street, Lindenhurst, NY 11757
The Thrift Shoppe connects us with our surrounding community. Accepts donated clothing and other household goods. Additionally, volunteers are needed to help collect, organize, and assist in running the shop.
6 Henry Street, Beacon, NY 12508
Offers basic nutrition education and counseling, to help promote healthy lifestyles, and condition-specific nutrition assessments to help anyone where nutrition has a direct impact on a specific illness, injury or disability.
123 William Street, New York, NY 10038
Assists families with complaint applications regarding cemetery fraud, etc, and investigates these complaints.
200 Carleton Avenue, East Islip, NY 11730
ADRC’s Equine Therapy Program runs one outing per month. They take place from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. A bus leaves and returns to AERC headquarters. Participants travelling directly to Blossom Hollow Farm should plan to arrive by 10 a.m. Casual dress, “outdoor” shoes, and a change of clothing are recommended, as some activities take place in the farm’s stables. A boxed lunch is served.
2 West 47th Street, Suite 401, New York, NY 10036
Offers various formats, including online resources, to educate individuals about kidney and urological diseases, research, treatments, and support for both patient and family, and health care professionals. Offers information on physicians in local communities who specialize in kidney, nephrology or urology.
91 Blooming Grove Turnpike, New Windsor, NY 12553
CFH family medicine physicians and nurse practitioners provide primary and preventative healthcare services to patients of all ages: infants, children, expecting mothers, adults, and seniors. In addition to your routine healthcare needs, our family medicine specialists manage acute or chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis.
70 Elizabeth Blackwell Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Albany Address: New York State Assembly, Legislative Office Building 933, Albany, NY 12248 BRIAN M. KOLB
131 County House Road, 3rd Floor, Millbrook, NY 12545
Offers Seasonal Flu, Pneumonia, and H1N1 vaccines to individuals living or working in Dutchess County.
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US Supreme Court Building, One First Street NE, Washington, DC 20543
Highest judicial tribunal in the United States.
2750 South Saint Marks Avenue, Bellmore, NY 11710
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 2nd grade within the school district boundary.
110 Old Route 6, Building 3, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
A resource for individuals looking for work to come and view and apply for listed jobs, get advice on resume building and interview skills, etc. Also high school and college students can check on summer or holiday employment listings.
38 Thomas Street, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides an emergency shelter for families in an immediate need of shelter and food due to an emergency or unexpected situation. Also offers assistance with gaining access to other needed services. NOTE: Homeshare only for those in Woodstock area only
177 Wicks Road, Brentwood, NY 11717
Provides a comprehensive early childhood developmental program for children ages 3-5 of low income families as well as family support services. Specific education, health and social services objectives focus on cognitive and intellectual development, physical and mental health, as well as the nutritional needs of the child. For further information or guidance in the location and selection of child care services, please contact the Child Care Council of Suffolk at (631)462-0303 or the Child Care Council of Nassau at (516)358-9250.
68 Old Route 6, P.O. Box 297, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
PHS works with Putnam CAP and other groups to help those who are having a difficult time taking care of their pets. When we can help, we do.
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1455 New York 7, Warnerville, NY 12187
Provides a food pantry for individuals and families with four days worth of meals once per month.
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452 Suffolk Ave, Brentwood, NY 11717
Offers substance abuse and alcohol treatment services in English and Spanish to special need clients. Specialized care includes a woman's track that employs a trauma informed framework, a mentally ill chemical abuser (MICA) program, a batterer intervention program for clients mandated to treatment or referred from parole/probation or Integrated Domestic Violence courts, and OMH Adult Satellite Clinic that serves adults and young adults with mental health and substance abuse. Appointment required. Please call for additional information. Licensed by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (NYS OASAS).
1 Executive Boulevard, Suite 350, Yonkers, NY 10701
Statewide Systems Advocacy Network (SSAN) is a collection of Independent Living Centers and grassroots advocates working for the full inclusion of people with disabilities in all areas of life. The SSAN is dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities in New York State by removing barriers and opposing all forms of systemic segregation. The SSAN advocates for legislation, public policy and practices in the following areas: housing, health care, election reform, civil rights employment, education, transportation, funding and budget issues.