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2320 U.S. 6, Middletown, NY 10940
A free public high school serving students in grades 9 through 12 living within district boundaries.
Plainview, NY 11803-0566
Dedicated to improving the quality of life of Golden Retrievers, who are neglected, abused or abandoned. Services also provided to owners who can no longer care for their Golden Retriever.
533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784
Offers a program that is suitable for students who already have an associate, bachelors or master’s degree in a non-computing area and are seeking intensive computer-related technical training in a short period of time (two semesters). This option prepares students for challenging and rewarding careers in Network Design and Administration. Depending on the program track, Information Technology majors are taught various aspects of the management of information technology such as performance measurement, program development, disaster recovery, security, business analysis, top-down design of systems, and writing of technical documents. The concept of teamwork may be reinforced through the assignment of group projects in various courses. Overall, the curriculum is designed to teach technology as well as to develop technological decision-making skills required by a successful information technology professional. Call for more detailed information.
20 Jackson Avenue, Hampton Bays, NY 11946
Responsible for Street Lighting. Drainage, and Highway maintenance of 450 miles of town-owned roads which cover the area from Eastport to East Hampton outside of the five incorporated villages.
60 Saint Josephs Drive, P.O. Box CH, Millbrook, NY 12545
Provides residential care and developmental services for young people with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, brain damage, seizure disorders and other physical disabilities.
400 Carleton Avenue, Cohalan Court Complex, Central Islip, NY 11722
Provides services to crime victims and witnesses involved in the criminal justice process. Services Include: Assistance with applying to New York State Crime Victims Board for compensation; Information on your role in the criminal justice process and the significant stages of the process; Assistance with security measures to help protect your safety; Court information and case information. This includes explaining each step of the proceeding in order to help alleviate confusion and the resulting anxiety. Additionally court dates, times and places can be confirmed along with information on what to expect when you get there; Court accompaniment. If desired, a staff member of the Victim Services Unit will accompany the victim or witness to hearings and trial in order to provide support; Assistance with Property Return; Intervention with creditors and employers; Referrals to any social services you may need and Assistance with post-conviction proceedings, including the preparation of a Victim Impact Statement if a pre-sentence report is prepared in the case; speaking at the time of sentencing for felony offenses; and notifications regarding the defendant's parole or release from a correctional facility. The Suffolk County District Attorney's Office Victim Services Unit is here to help you through the criminal justice process with support and services. We want to help you recover physically and emotionally from a difficult and painful experience. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
81 Washington Avenue, Suffern, NY 10901
Provides a food pantry twice a month for those in the community in need of food.
110 Old Route 6, Building 1, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Offers a home care program providing a variety of non-medical services to the elderly with functional impairments and who require assistance with such things as bathing, eating, toileting, dressing and housekeeping.
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112 Franklin Place, Woodmere, NY 11598
Specifically designed for the teenager who is experiencing difficulty managing their life due to substance use. Adolescents and their families are provided with the supports necessary to negotiate troubled times. Participants are provided with educational services, the support of self-help programs as well as individual, group and family counseling. Medication-assisted treatment services are also available as part of an individualized recovery plan.
377 Oak Street, 5th Floor, Garden City, NY 11530
Provides family support services to help families care for their children who have a serious emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis or who are at risk of being diagnosed. Services include: individual meetings, support groups, workshops and family engagement activities.
25 Smith Street, Suite 510, Nanuet, NY 10954
Located in Stony Point, NY, Camp Venture is an integrated, seven-week, non-competitive outdoor program for Rockland County children with and without special needs.
Northern Boulevard, Old Westbury, NY
Offers a program that will prepare you for both employment and start-up opportunities in the fast-growing esports industry. You’ll learn the fundamentals of esports business and management, including the baseline concepts of small business management and venture creation, as well insights into the marketing and management of esports organizations. You’ll know how to compose an effective business esports plan and have the management skills and tools to initiate, plan, and execute projects. Our School of Management programs encourage and promote an entrepreneurial mindset, and this certificate will equip you with an understanding of esports and the current market, as well as the tools to operate in the quickly evolving esports landscape. By the completion of the certificate program you will be able to: Communicate clearly and work effectively with teams in the esports industry; Integrate functional disciplines to effect sound policymaking and esports business planning, including supporting or developing a business plan for an esports organization and solving business problems specific to the industry and Utilize research to support business innovation for an esports organization. Call for detailed information.
6339 Mill Street, P.O. Box 5005, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Offers an intensive treatment program designed to keep adolescents in the community and prevent inpatient hospitalization. This program uses intensive group, individual and family therapy to stabilize the adolescent's symptoms and avoid inpatient admission.
500 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205
Adjudicates claims for immigration benefits, investigates violations of immigration law, and identifies, detains and removes deportable Non-US citizens.
401 State Street, Albany, NY 12305
Provides a statewide service that connects individuals with disabilities searching for an affordable means to acquire needed devices, with people who have devices they wish to sell or donate. TRAID-IN participants advertise, at no cost, through a database containing both wanted and available items.
239 Golden Hill Drive, Golden Hill Office Building, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides anonymous and confidential HIV testing and counseling. Also provides testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.
Garden City, NY 11501
Members of the public receive free legal consultations for COVID-19 related issues and are directed to resources as needed. Public inquiries related to COVID-19 are sent to the Nassau County Bar Association via the email [email protected]. Inquiries are forwarded to member attorney mentors by bar association administrative staff.
18 Spring Street, Port Chester, NY 10573
Provides outpatient and inpatient psychiatric services for individuals struggling with mental or emotional illness, through a team of psychiatrists, social workers, alcohol/drug abuse counselors, art and occupational therapists.
480 Old Westbury Road, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Offers intensive mental health services on-site at three Nassau BOCES schools for children, ages 5-21, and their families from all 56 Nassau County School Districts.
155 West Roe Boulevard, Patchogue, NY 11772
Offers a 12 credit certificate program that is designed to improve supervisory and managerial effectiveness. Through selected courses and a case-study orientation, students will learn to apply prominent theories and practices in employee management and development to commonly encountered problems and situations. Sample course offerings include: Process of Management; Organizational Behavior; Human Resources Management; Labor Relations; Human Resource Law; Labor Economics; and Industrial Psychology. This program is also available online. Call for more detailed information.
St. Regis Council 4651, 2850 Pond Road, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Fraternal organization of Catholic men who conduct charitable activities. Meetings held twice a month (the 1st and 3rd Wednesday) at 8pm. Call or visit website for membership information and to locate local councils.
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16 Bayview Ace, East Hampton, NY 11937
Offers writing workshops for senior citizens in libraries, senior centers, and nursing homes throughout Long Island. Also produces a semi-annual journal containing the best work of senior writers, which is distributed to libraries, schools, senior centers, universities, and the general public through subscription. Workshop locations throughout Nassau and Suffolk. Call for information.
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70 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570
Provides information and referrals to resources in the community regarding mental illness and emotional disabilities.