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1142 New York 311, P.O. Box 470, Patterson, NY 12563
Provides the courts to handle traffic, small claims, civil and criminal issues in the local community.
27A Washington Place, Roosevelt, NY 11575
Provides Alcohol and Drug Education, Relapse Prevention, Anger Management, Living Sober Support Group, Stop DWI Group and individual sessions. Provides speakers on alcohol and substance abuse and its relationship to family issues. Call for further information.
815 Deer Park Avenue, North Babylon, NY 11703
Provides Reference, Information and Referral and Readers Advisory. Offers a wide range of programs including Summer Reading Programs, Book Buddies, Crafts, Yoga, Movies, SAT Review and Teen Advisory Board.
131 Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10701
Investigation of fraud, potential fraud, or questionable areas within the SNAP eligibility programs of the Department of Social Services.
132 Pearl St, Port Chester, NY 10573
Provides outpatient mental health services, such as mental health screening, individual, group, child/adolescent counseling, geriatric services, including after care support.
535 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Provides a summer education program which includes outdoor and recreational activities for children with and without disabilities, but also offers an integrated service for those with autism, developmental or learning disabilities.
15 Suffern Place, Suffern, NY 10901
JD Ultracare provides some health care services devoted primarily to hi-tech medically fragile infants and children.
227 Michael Drive, Syosset, NY 11791
Offers Chinese language and cultural courses to children 4 years and older, and adults. Call for more information.
835 Demott Avenue, Baldwin, NY 11510
Offers a non-traditional high school program that offers students in grades 9-12 the opportunity to fulfill New York State graduation requirements by earning both academic and Career and Technical Education (CTE) credits. The program is made possible by the collaboration among Baldwin UFSD, Nassau BOCES, and Simon Youth Foundation. Students benefit from small class sizes, dedicated and caring teachers, instructors, and support staff, rooms with equipment specifically for CTE classes, and work-based learning opportunities. Call for detailed information.
19 School Lane, Huntington, NY 11743
Educates students within the school district boundary.
25 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Town Clerk serves as the Registration of Vital Statistics, Records Management Officer, Marriage Officer and NYS & Town Licensing and Permitting Agent. Issues Marriage Affidavits/licenses, dog licenses, taxi and peddler licenses, parking, handicap and shellfish permits and hunting and fishing licenses. Files all Birth and Death Certificates for the unicorporated communites within Southampton Town. Fills Freedom of Information requests for Town Records.
136 Library Lane, c/o Washingtonville Housing Alliance, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Provide an hour of assistance with homework and other activities for school age children who attend Mamaroneck schools.
35 Dock Street, Yonkers, NY 10701
Ombudsman program for substance use disorder and mental health care. Educate and assist in accessing treatment and insurance coverage for substance use and mental health treatment. NOTE: This service is available mobily as well as the physical office.
110 Bracken Road, Montgomery, NY 12549
Senior Transportation is available to those individuals 60 years of age and older. Twice monthly, seniors can reserve the “medical run” to facilities on and near Crystal Run Road between the hours of 8:00 am and 12:00 pm All medical appointments must conclude by 12:00 pm for the return home. Seniors can also enjoy scheduled trips out of the area for shopping and other events.
3455 Veterans Memorial Highway, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Provides case management services to assist families in staying together when a child is at risk of entering foster care and/or to hasten the return home of children in foster care. May include referrals for supportive services such as child care assistance (income guidelines may apply).
18 Seward Avenue, 2nd Floor, Middletown, NY 10940
Offers labor market information in NYS including industry data, wages, jobs in demand, employment and unemployment statistics and training programs.
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75 North Country Road, Port Jefferson, NY 11777
Provides psychiatric and medical evaluation and determines if hospitalization is required. Person may be hospitalized here or in the inpatient unit of another hospital if hospitalization is not indicated, referrals for other services can be made.
4 Yankee Place, Ellenville, NY 12428
Provides individual counseling to children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders who would benefit from working with a skilled clinician in a one-to-one setting. The issues addressed depend on the needs of the client, and on the challenges of living with autism. Also offers parent discussions groups and counseling looking for support in raising a child with autism.
380 Creighton Road, Malone, NY 12953
Provides a recreation program geared for individuals with cerebral palsy or developmental disabilities that gives them an opportunity to experience exercise, and various outdoor activities which offer health benefits and fun.
28 Beekman Avenue, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Offers a variety of organized events, activities, programs and sports, such as football, basketball, soccer, baseball and much more.
599 Bedford Road, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Provides counseling and support services to students with issues related to school problems such as behavioral, courses, disputes, and the like.
16 Community Lane, Liberty, NY 12754
Is the federally-funded public assistance program for families. Family Assistance can only be provided to a family that includes a minor child living with a parent or caretaker, relative, or to a pregnant woman. Eligibility is based on financial need including resource restrictions. Participation does include elements of work requirements as well as child support enforcement. Participation in the Family Assistance in most cases is subject to a sixty-month time limit. In many cases, transitional benefits are available for households ending participation in the Family Assistance Program. This does include continuation of food stamps and medical assistance coverage, as well as potential payments that address supportive needs to maintain employment.
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148 Martine Avenue, Room 432, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides low interest loans for home improvement and modernization for low and moderate income households. Loans for adaptations to accommodate people who are disabled will be considered.NOTE: White Plains, Yonkers, Mt. Vernon and New Rochelle residents are NOT eligible because these municipalities get their own program money, have them call their respective town.
733 3rd Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Provides financial assistance for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis who demonstrate need. May provide assistance for ramp building, medical equipment, homecare, grocery shopping, computer access and training, air conditioners, transportation and wellness programs.