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236 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Offers men's health services, including checkups and treatment for reproductive and sexual health problems.
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2212 Burdett Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
The Senior Crime Victims Program provides assistance and support to older victims of crime: physical, sexual and emotional abuse, financial exploitation, fraud, neglect and abandonment. Develops and presents educational programming to community groups on senior crime issues, and provides information and referrals to appropriate local agencies. Assists in filing application claims with the New York State Crime Victims Compensation Board. Provides short term counseling, legal advocacy, and prevention and community education.
445 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY 12054
Assists individuals and families once every month by providing food as well as in times of emergency.
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101 Broad Street, 224 Sibley Hall Campus of SUNY Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides evaluation and treatment for adults and children for speech, language, communication and hearing disorders.
117 West End Avenue, Shirley, NY 11967
Designed specifically to train physically and mentally challenged athletes in all aspects of running, walking and fitness so that they can compete at all levels in mainstream competitions. Facilitates Annual Rolling Thunder Race to benefit mentally and physically challenged children and adults. Member of the Greater Long Island Running Club, Long Island Track and Field, and US Track and Field
411 Main Street, Catskill, NY 12414
Greene County Department of Human Services provides Legal Consultation Services for persons age 60 and older through a contract with a private attorney. All elderly seeking advice will be assisted in obtaining appropriate services. Should it be necessary to call upon the services of another legal services program or refer the client to the private bar, our count contracted attorney shall assist the elderly individual in establishing the relationship with the referral attorney, and shall follow-up with such attorney or the client to assure that adequate and appropriate service has been provided.Please note that the attorney is available through the DHS office, by appointment only, for telephone consultations.
241 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides free workshops for seniors, and others, regarding the issues of elder law and financial, life, and estate planning.
185 Merrick Road, Lynbrook, NY 11563
Outpatient chemical dependency treatment program for adolescents and adults. Conducts psychiatric evaluations. Provides play therapy for children, parent education and guidance for positive parent child interaction. Offers family, individual and group counseling, vocational counseling, multi-modality intervention and support services. provides chemical dependency education and substance abuse prevention. Works with schools in the City of Long Beach to provide prevention education, counseling services, presentations and workshops. Referrals accepted from individuals, community agencies, hospitals, schools and rehabilitation centers.
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340 Dogwood Avenue, Room 106, Franklin Square, NY 11010
Outpatient chemical dependency treatment program for adolescents and adults. Conducts psychiatric evaluations. Provides play therapy for children, parent education and guidance for positive parent child interaction. Offers family, individual and group counseling, vocational counseling, multi-modality intervention and support services. provides chemical dependency education and substance abuse prevention. Works with schools in the City of Long Beach to provide prevention education, counseling services, presentations and workshops. Referrals accepted from individuals, community agencies, hospitals, schools and rehabilitation centers.
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377 Oak Street, 5th Floor, Garden City, NY 11530
Provides home and community based services (like planned respite and pre vocational supports) to children who have a serious emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis.
22 US Oval, Suite 218, Plattsburgh, NY 12903
Personal Accountability for Changing Tomorrow (PACT) is a batterer accountability program for men who perpetrate violence towards their partners. PACT works to teach and foster non-abusive and non-controlling behavior.
20 South Ferry Street, Albany, NY 12202
Provides computers to individuals for job searches and other job related activities.
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525 Convent Road, Syosset, NY 11791
Provides youth with a safe and nurturing environment when staying at home is not possible. All youth are assigned to a treatment team that develops a personalized intervention plan, including an on-campus school. Campus programs include: S.T.A.R.T. with Hope (short-term shelter for unaccompanied refugee children until they are reunified with a sponsor family), R.I.S.E./Raise the Age Juvenile Program (legislation to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 18 years of age. Youth who commit non-violent crimes will receive age appropriate housing and programming to lower their risk of re-offense), and Justice Involved Youth. All programs include: Case Management, Behavioral Health Services, Physical Health Services, Creative Arts and Animal Assisted Therapies, Recreational Services, and Educational Evaluations and an On-Campus School (operated by NYC DOE).
5139 North Catherine Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides tax assistance for anyone who needs help with their tax returns.
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15 South Stone Avenue, Elmsford, NY 10523
Responsible for enforcing laws and ordinances, investigating criminal activity, and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
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15 Jersey Avenue, Port Jervis, NY 12771
Offers two programs (The Neighbor Fund and Orange County Fuel Fund) for customers who have experienced a financial reversal and are struggling to pay their utility bill due to an unexpected medical problem, an accident, unemployment, etc. and have exhausted or been denied public assistance.
2347 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Offers a program designed for children age 6 weeks to 5 years. Provides an Early Screening Inventory (ESI) assessment to monitor development. Offers comprehensive, quality early childhood education services that support the learning and growth of children.
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126 Spagnoli Road, Melville, NY 11747
Provides information and referral to emergency food programs and other human services providers throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
1 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 401, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides assistance to immigrants who have been victims of fraudulent consultation and false information regarding immigration-based issues.
40 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Offers both one-timer emergency financial asistance and short-term assistance with utilities, housing, food, transportation, medicine or other emergency needs. Offers alternative referrals if available.
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113 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Cove, NY 11542
Offers youth employment services, after school homework help, tutorial services, computer education classes, social, recreational and physical education and cultural arts programs. Call for Club Hours.
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100 Veterans Memorial Highway, H. Lee Dennison Building, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Home Care services can mean many different things. Typically home care services are provided to enable individuals with functional or physical limitations to live safely in their own homes. Services range from non-medical supportive services, such as assistance with shopping and meal preparation, to medical services such as nursing and health related therapies. Home care services vary greatly based on one's functional ability level and types of need. Care may be provided for a few days or weeks while recovering from an illness or injury, or for many years. Suffolk County Office for the Aging provides in home care through Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program (EISEP). Case managers visit the home and complete a detailed assessment of the individual’s functional impairments, unmet needs, informal support systems and finances in order to formulate a written care plan. This program has eligibility requirements and a waiting list. Also offered is help with residential repairs. Each of the ten towns has a program called Residential Repair to provide assistance with small jobs around the house. Participants are required to pay for the cost of materials. For further information call the Town Senior Citizen Division. Please contact The Suffolk County Office for the Aging SCOFA if you feel you or a loved one is in need of assistance with any of the programs offered.
PO Box 203, Bellport, NY 11713
Promotes the beautification and planting of trees in community. Provides Garden Therapy to adult centers. Assists with landscaping work for Habitat for Humanity. Monthly meetings at different sites feature speakers on various topics such as composting, ecology, flower arranging, etc. Offers garden tours(June) and fundraiser(December) on alternating years. Please call for more information.
100 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides information and referral to public and private agencies for landlord/tenant disputes, abuse, marital problems, child care, elder care concerns, housing needs, unemployment and weather related emergencies.
330 Motor Parkway, Suite 203, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Markets, promotes and sells Long Island as a visitor destination and site for meetings, conventions and sporting events. Offers a wide array of information about Long Island such as accommodations, things to do, beaches and parks, calendars of events, transportation, sporting events, golf, and much more. Businesses are encouraged to be members of the Long Island Convention and Visitors Bureau and Sports Commission, in order to put themselves ahead of the competition in attracting Long Island Tourism.