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1599 Park Avenue, North Merrick, NY 11566
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Kindergarten through 6th within the school district boundary.
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325 Columbia Street, Suite 100, Hudson, NY 12534
The Early Intervention Program provides services to eligible infants, toddlers and preschool children up to the age of 5 years. The services are provided in the child's natural environment, where the child typically is during the day. This could be the child's home or day care. Parental involvement is very important and all parents are asked to participate to the fullest extent possible.
21 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY 10605
NYP outpatient services allow women to receive psychotherapy service and medication management while remaining in the community.
39 Longview Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804
Offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with all electric kitchens, and round-the-clock security. Transportation to shopping, cultural programs and special events, spacious common areas on every floor with a fireplace on the second floor, a clubroom, guest suites, a clubhouse with a kitchenette, a library, and a computer and exercise room, One monthly service fee includes dinner served in the dining room, planned social, educational and cultural programs, internet access, and a beauty salon.
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220 East 8th Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
The mission is to resolve criminal cases through alternatives to conventional prosecution, sentencing and incarceration for young adults.
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1 South Main Street, Room 300, New City, NY 10956
Family Court provides a fair, prompt, dignified tribunal for the resolution of the following proceedings: Support, Paternity, Adoption, Family Offense, Juvenile Delinquency, Custody and Visitation, Foster Care Placements, Neglect, Child Abuse, Abandonment, Guardianship, and Persons in Need of Supervision.
24 Union Street, Middletown, NY 10940
Offers a clinic that offers primary medical care, along with family medicine, nutrition counseling, various health screenings, immunizations, and lab work.
Center for AIDS Research and Treatment, 400 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030
Offers women with HIV/AIDS the opportunity to meet with peers to share information and personal experiences. Please call for meeting dates and times.
670 Franklin Street, Suite 201, Schenectady, NY 12305, Schenectady, NY 12305
Provides one-on-one HUD certified counseling.
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104 Main Street, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Maintains information on recycling stations for certain household materials, chemicals, etc., and curbside pick-ups for recyclable materials and other items.
655 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Promotes early detection of glaucoma, raises awareness of glaucoma risk factors, and provides free glaucoma educational materials and facilitates access to eye care. People eligible for a referral through the program receive a glaucoma eye exam. Patients with insurance will be billed and are responsible for any co-payments. Uninsured are seen at no charge. Visit website for online referral questionnaire.
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55 Acorn Way, Malverne, NY 11565
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Kindergarten through 2nd within the school district boundary.
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1 Lauterbur Drive, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Offers a wide range of support/educational/physical programs for our patients, family members, and staff. All programs are free but require registration. Cancer support groups include presentations by medical staff as well as a chance to interact with others facing a cancer diagnosis. Our educational and physical activities are designed with patients and their needs as the primary focus. Call (631) 444-4000 for information about any of our programs or contact our Cancer Community Outreach Coordinator at (631) 638-0004 for our cancer support groups. Programs are offered at various locations.
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Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups * Brain TumorsSupport GroupsSupport Groups * Brain TumorsCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsCancer ClinicsWomen's Support Groups * CancerSpecialized Information and Referral * CaregiversSpecialized Information and Referral * CancerSpecialized Information and Referral * Breast CancerSpeakers/Speakers Bureaus * Cancer
407 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY 11967
Services are designed to meet the needs and interests of older adults, caregivers and professionals working with the elderly including AARP tax assistance and defensive driving, homebound services, LI Talking Book Library, arts and crafts and movies and fitness instruction.
1647 County Route 5, Canaan, NY 12029
Assesses and maintains records of all properties in the Town of Canaan.
1 Venner Road, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Provides financial assistance to help low-income households meet home energy costs.Regular Benefits range from $20 to $500. Amounts depend on income, age of household members, energy costs and shelter situation. Typically it is a one-time only benefit during the program year.Emergency Benefits are available for persons who are eligible for HEAP and have an energy-related emergency such as a power shutoff, less than ¼ tank oil, kerosene or propane or have less than 10 days' supply of wood, pellets or coal. Applicant households must meet a resource test. Benefit amounts vary. Typically it is a one-time only benefit during the program year.Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement Benefits are available to repair or replace a furnace, boiler, or other direct heating equipment necessary to keep the home's primary heating source working.Cooling Assistance Benefits are available to purchase and install an air conditioner or a fan to help keep the home cool. Individuals must have already received a regular benefit greater than $21 and have a documented medical condition that is exacerbated by heat.Clean and Tune Benefits are available to clean the household's primary heating equipment, but may also include chimney cleaning, minor repairs, installation of carbon monoxide detectors or programmable thermostats, if needed, to allow for the safe, proper, and efficient operation of the heating equipments. Benefit amounts are based on the actual cost incurred to provide clean and tune services, up to a maximum of $400.
21 Delaware Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
Provides a comprehensive after-school program which includes educational, recreational, and social activities for children. Provides supervision for children during hours when the parents are still at work, and children would otherwise be unsupervised.
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1656 Helderberg Trail, Berne, NY 12023
Prepares and collects property taxes for residents of the Town of Berne from January through Februrary 1st. After Februrary 1st paperwork goes to the Albany County Treasurer's Office.
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121 Speonk Riverhead Road, Riverhead, NY 11901
Refers to a specific pedagogy supported by the online digital learning environment Brightspace. Through this environment, instructors engage with students, provide learning activities and materials, and conduct assessments. Student can expect to find engagement, activities and assessment, provided by their instructors, to fully participate in the course. Distance education is an attractive option for individuals who need flexibility and are self-motivated and can work independently. There is no difference in what you are expected to learn; it is the modality delivery that is different. The different types of online education courses include: Online (ONLINE) – engagement and instruction is provided by the professor through Brightspace the college’s learning management system, and students interact with faculty, other students and content working on their own time while adhering to course deadlines; Hybrid/Blended –Instructors meet with students in a classroom on one of the campus locations and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace; or the instructor meets with students in a virtual classroom i.e. Zoom and the balance of the instruction takes place in Brightspace. Ergo, this is a blended format. Blended meetings may be weekly, monthly, or a specific number of times per semester as dictated by an instructor but meeting dates must be clearly advertised in the Banner course schedule and displayed in the course outline; Combined Online 50% Online and 50% online in real time; Real Time Online recreates a classroom experience with your instructor and other class members using live virtual instruction (Zoom) on scheduled days and times; and HyFlex – Simultaneously, some students attend on-campus and some students attend online in real time while all are enrolled in the same course. Call for detailed information regarding, system requirements, course offerings, registration and more.
127 Union Street, Saratoga, NY 12866
Provides counseling, supervision, and instruction in skills necessary for adults with mental health diagnoses to live independently through individualized service planning, on-site visitation, on-call service, social/recreational activities, and case coordination.
75 Washington Street, Suite 202, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides a clinic, specific to the needs of women.
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22 Don Bosco Place, Port Chester, NY 10573
Provides a location for local residents and groups to come together for events or meetings.
200 Clearbrook Road, Elmsford, NY 10523
Collects and distributes food and resources to Westchester soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters and other hunger-relief programs.
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22 Manhasset Avenue, Port Washington, NY 11050
Offers internship positions at the National Marfan Foundation that was founded in 1981 by people affected by the Marfan syndrome and their families. Its purpose is to: disseminate accurate and timely information about the condition to patients, family members and health care providers, provide support for patients and their families and support and foster research. Call for further information.
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2900 Westchester Avenue, Harrison, NY 10577
Assists families by providing one-on-one education and support, assessing patient and caregiver needs and helping secure services at home.
