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30 Matthews Street, Goshen, NY 10924
Residents choose their own apartment, receive funding for furnishings and security deposits, and may choose to live alone or have the option of selecting an apartment-mate(s) whom have mental health diagnosis. Staff visit residents at least once a month or more often if necessary.
76 Mamaroneck Avenue, #18, White Plains, NY 10601
Offers home care services through, home nursing, home health aides, homemaker assistance and personal care services for activities of daily living, bathing, dressing, meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping and providing safety with patient mobility, and more.
900 Watervliet Shaker Road, Suite 102, Albany, NY 12205
Provides information and referral to parents of preschool children with disabilities to assist with accessing evaluation, and special education services.
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Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood, NY
Represents a cooperative effort between the Suffolk County Community College and the Longwood Central School District, governmental agencies and business and industry to provide a unique, comprehensive and supportive environment for students for students who may be at risk of dropping out of school. LPP is funded by a grant from the New York State Education Department. The Liberty Partnerships Program serves those students in grades 7-12 who may not be reaching their academic potential by providing academic services that will improve their ability to complete high school and successfully enter postsecondary education or the workforce. LPP students who are juniors and seniors are also eligible to enroll in a two-semester program that leads successful students to one college credit upon completion. This offering contains a one-semester non-credit course that focuses on reading, writing, study skills, critical thinking and computer skills. The second semester course exposes students to topics of interest to college students and enhances their basic research skills. Additional credit-bearing courses are offered to students who successfully complete this sequence. LPP Program Services include: College preparatory coursework; Suffolk County Community College Seminar (leads to 1.0 college credits); LPP club and newsletter; Team building experiences; Cultural enrichment activities and field trips; Counseling; Tutoring and college placement test; ACT/SAT preparation classes; Regents review sessions; Student and parent leadership sessions and Workforce preparation which includes visits to and internships with business, industry and local colleges. For further information, contact Elizabeth Altman at (631) 451-4109 or Hagar Ali at (631) 451-4042.
84 North Highland Avenue, Nyack, NY 10960
SRH offers free blood pressure tests, plus information on how to maintain or lower blood pressure.
450 West Nyack Road, West Nyack, NY 10994
Program day camps for children to create art, cook over an open fire and enjoy Summer. Swim, lunch and snacks also included.
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50 Granny Road, Farmingville, NY 11738
The Outreach Pastoral Ministry provides food pantry, clothing, financial and pastoral services for members of the parish as well as individuals in need who reside in the communities of Farmingville and Holtsville. The program provides services Monday thru Friday throughout the year, and assists the needy with special initiates during Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and Back to School program. Registration is required to be assisted in the special initiate programs.
3 Parsons Street, Rye, NY 10580
Operates 6th through 8th grade classes.
428 Duane Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12305
Provides an alcohol and drug abuse rehabilitation program, a 28 day inpatient treatment program, job training, and clean and sober housing. There is a waiting list for this service.
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130 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550
Preschool special education provides specially planned individual or group instructional services or programs for eligible children, from ages 3 to 5 years, who have a disability that affects their learning. These services are funded by local municipalities as well as by state funds and are provided at no cost to the family.
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82 Primrose Street, P.O. Box 443, Katonah, NY 10536
Provides a designated space within the library to showcase the talents and works of local artists.
510 Grumman Road West, Bethpage, NY 11714
Partnered with the NY-Alert system to provide information and emergency notifications to our community. The system may be used to provide phone calls, text messages, and/or emails to specific people or areas in the event of an emergency or for sharing important information and news on County events. Call for information or visit the website to register for these alerts.
1 Van Wyck Street, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520
Provides information on town government issues and services.
58 Broadway, Fonda, NY 12068
The family court hears cases involving dissolution of marriage, nullity, legal separation and paternity, including related issues of spousal support, child support and custody and community property.
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40 Emmons Street, Dannemora, NY 12929
Food pantry assisting those in need within the community.
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115-117 East Stevens Avenue, Suite 300, Valhalla, NY 10595
The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program offers guidance and counseling to assist consumers who are legally blind find or retain employment. Vocational counselors work with the consumer to develop an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
110 State Highway 331, Saint Johnsville, NY 13452
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.
1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738
Serves as the Licensing Officer and Registrar of Vital Statistics. This includes the issuance of the following certificates, licenses and permits: Amusement and Special Event Permits (Carnivals, Street Fairs, Etc.); Amusement Device Licenses; Beach Buggy Permits (Motor Vehicle Operation on the Great South Beach); Bingo and Games of Chance Licenses; Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates; Dog Licenses; Going Out of Business Licenses; Marriage Licenses; Outdoor Assemblage Permits; Parade and Road Race Permits; Parking Permits for Persons with Disabilities; Peddler Licenses; Permit to House or Harbor Pigeons; Pooch Pass (Dog Park Pass); Shellfish Harvesting Permits and Wooden Walk Permits (Vehicles on Fire Island Wooden Walks). The Town Clerk also processes and maintains: Town Marina Boat Berth Waiting Lists and Town Marina Seasonal Boat Berth Leases. The Town Clerk holds many titles and is tasked with a myriad of duties including: Filing Officer - Town Ordinances, Local Laws, Petitions, Oaths of Office, Notice of Claims, Notice of Highway Defects and annual budgets are among the many documents filed with the Town Clerk; Freedom of Information Law Appeals Officer; Recording Secretary for the Town Board - official record keeper of all Town Board meetings including notices, resolutions and minutes and Records Management Officer for the Town - manages and preserves all Town records. Call for detailed information regarding all services offered.
120 Laurel Street, Fire Island National Seashore, Patchogue, NY 11772
Offers a 32 mile long seashore containing natural features such as the Otis Pike Wilderness Area, and the Sunken Forest, a 300 year old Holly forest. Offers activities including hiking, wildlife viewing, camping, canoeing, boating, and fishing.
107 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady, NY 12308
Schenectady County Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services promotes the long term health and wellbeing of Schenectady County residents and assure that they receive the necessary community based services that they are entitled to in order to remain safely in the community.
32 Edwards Street, Patchogue, NY 11772
Organization for United States armed forces veterans who served overseas in time of war. Promotes patriotism, and the welfare and interest of veterans. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month at 8:00pm.
26 Grange Hall Road, Stephentown, NY 12168
Provides dog (and/or wildlife in some cases) control services for the Town of Stephentown.
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252 Chestnut Street, West Hempstead, NY 11552
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten within the school district boundary.
460 North Main Street, Brewster, NY 10509
Hot, prepared meal is served, in a take-out manner, from 12:00 pm-1:00 pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays. Program is open on Fridays as well December – April.
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