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33 Petrova Avenue, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Provides a variety of day programs which focuses on the specific needs of each individual with developmental disabilities or mental illness, including a program to focus on gaining more independence and build vocational skills learning to be part of a community, and living more independently.
110 New York 303, Valley Cottage, NY 10989
Public library offering informational items as well as reading, entertainment and cultural programs for all ages. Free Internet access, downloadable digital book and audio materials.
585 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
Provides congregate meals and home delivered meals for seniors 60+ years. Social, cultural, educational and recreational activities are also offered. Funded through Suffolk County Office for the Aging and Southampton Town.
101 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Aims to stop the transmission of HIV and serves HIV negative individuals of all ages. Offering Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). HIV Services through Stony Brook Medicine and Stony Brook Children's Hospital provides a comprehensive team of care that includes medical care and essential supportive services for people who are living with HIV. Services include: Medical Care for HIV Exposed Infants; Provides medical care for infants born to mothers living with HIV during the first 4-6 months of life. Medical Case Management, Serves patients living with HIV of all ages who received medical care at SBM. It coordinates medical care and related services and provides supportive services, education, information and referral to ensure all medical needs are met and community based services are in place. Medical Nutrition Therapy, Serves individuals living with HIV of all ages who receive medical care at SBM and/or who live in Suffolk County. Provides nutritional assessments, education and treatment plans. Linkage Retention and Treatment Adherence (LRTA), Serves patients living with HIV of all ages who received medical care at Stony Brook Medicine. This program, Links individuals living with HIV lost to follow-up and those who are newly diagnosed with medical care; Provides retention services and provides adherence education and counseling through evidence based interventions. Behavioral Health Education and Engagement (BHEE), Serves clients living with HIV of all ages in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, clients do not have to receive medical care at Stony Brook Medicine. This program educates clients about the benefits of engaging in mental health and substance abuse treatment and provides screenings, education, referrals, and accompaniment to the first 3 behavioral health appointments. The Suffolk Project for AIDS Resource Coordination (SPARC), Serves women, children and youth living with HIV in Suffolk. Clients do not have to receive medical care at Stony Brook Medicine. Call for detailed information regarding all services and programs offered.
1961 U.S. 6, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Assists high school students with disabilities, assess their objectives for adult community life. The program encourages students to think about their future and develop skills to communicate their ideas with parents and teachers, and help develop more independence, self-esteem, and skills needed for a productive and fulfilling future. A team effort is implemented with families, schools, government services, and the general community to help students reach transition goals. Information, training, and technical assistance is available for students, to help with planning, benefits and entitlements, assistive technology, reasonable accommodation, personal assistance services, community resources, and housing options.
11 Stokum Lane, New City, NY 10956
Program offers specially trained counselors, clinical social workers and volunteers who have a unique expertise in all aspects of bereavement for children.
1928 State Route 55, PO Box 577, Plattekill, NY 12548
Food pantry open by appointment.
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523 Central Avenue, Massapequa, NY 11758
Provides Reference, Information and Referral, Readers Advisory and programs for children from birth through grade 6 as well as parents. Programs and services include E-Reference, E-Books, Family Fun Night, arts and crafts, storytimes and performances.
301 North Main Street, New City, NY 10956
Provides information and financial assistance to caregivers in order to help them obtain respite care services for urgent or emergency care situations, provides families with grants for adult day care, home health care or overnight care provided by a licensed, accredited agency.
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1121 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143
The National Safety Council is a mission-based organization, focused on eliminating the leading causes of death and injury.
101 Eastwood Boulevard, Centereach, NY 11720
Provides literacy and basic education services such as ESOL, Citizenship, preparation tutor, Spanish language outreach assistance and English conversation groups.
29 Westbrook Drive, Cortlandt, NY 10567
Offers anyone in need of a cool down location during extreme heat waves or power shut downs.
34 School Street, Bayville, NY 11709
Ensures the health, safety, and welfare of the village residents, while maintaining high quality public services. Call for more information.
40 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Provides case management and supportive counseling for people diagnosed with or chronic disease. Clients can access transportation to eligible services, integrates linkage, helps stay connected to care, and treatment adherence services into a continuum of HIV primary care Retention adherence Program (RAP) and Medical Case Management work along side each other to make sure clients have access to connection with services needed to stay healthy.
335 Route 202, Somers, NY 10589
High school students and WCC students (paralegal program), interning as volunteers are introduced to all aspects of the court’s operations and are permitted to attend public court sessions as observers, including criminal, civil and traffic calendars and jury trials. Contact Court Clerk at 914-277-8225 for more information.
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1 South Main Street, Suite 500, New City, NY 10956
Unit assisting victims of crime and their families to obtain support, information, referrals and compensation. Links victims with local service agencies.
144 Pine Street, Suite 230, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides help and support in accessing, medical and dental care, specialty care, housing, social security disability income, supplemental social security income, Medicaid, AIDS drug assistance programs, emergency financial assistance, mental health treatment, legal assistance including health care proxy, living wills, and permanency planning. HVCS also works with clients who are without Medicaid or private insurance. We do this through grant funding. Each client in need of case management services is assigned a single case manager, receiving services through office and home visits.
91 Serenity Hill Road, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Offers outpatient alcohol and drug treatment day programs for individuals dealing with addiction.
66 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides medical and sexual health services to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals, including referrals for other resources and services in the community.
379 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Kindergarten through 5th within the school district boundary.
51 Short Street, Hudson, NY 12534
Provides 24/7 supervised residential supports and supportive supports, or less than 24 hour supports, to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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25 Fern Lane, NY 12065
In the Family Development program, volunteer mentors are matched with families in crisis to provide support, resources and training. They are trained to help families recognize their strengths, the opportunities available to them, and to set goals that pave the way toward self-reliance. Mentors have up-to-date information and resources regarding employment, child care, and health insurance, transportation, food stamps and housing.
80 Sharron Avenue, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
The Open Doors Program assists individuals with disabilities who are living in or at risk of entering nursing homes or other institutional settings. The program helps people transition to, or remain in, the community by providing information, advocacy, and support to access housing, services, and long term support that promote independent living and community integration.