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2 Long Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937
Educates students within the school district boundary.
533 College Road, Selden, NY 11784
Offers foreign language courses. Sample course offerings include: Basic French for Travelers; Basic Italian for Travelers I; Basic Italian for Travelers II; Basic Spanish for Travelers; Community Spanish I; Community Spanish II and Intensive Practical Spanish. Courses vary each semester and are located at various locations. Call for further information.
Cohalan Court Comples, 400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
A Veterans Treatment Court/Track is a separate court calendar within an existing drug treatment or mental health court that provides veteran-defendants suffering from addiction, mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders with linkages to community-based services as well as local, state and federal agencies specializing in veteran's affairs. Similar to drug treatment and mental health courts, a Veterans Court/Track utilizes a team-centered approach to address the needs of veterans who find themselves involved in the criminal justice system. This approach involves the cooperation and collaboration of traditional stakeholders found in drug treatment and mental health courts with the addition of representatives from the The United States Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans support organizations and peer mentors.Peer mentors are a critical component of the Veterans Court/Track. They are men and women who have previously served in our military's armed forces and volunteer their time to work with veterans in court. By virtue of the military experience, peer mentors provide veteran-defendants with a unique source of support and motivation as they navigate through the court process. Through the use of peer mentors,judicial monitoring, coordinated services and enhanced communication, the Veterans Court/Track seeks to provide veterans with immediate and intensive intervention so that they can successfully reintegrate into civilian life.
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1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738
Improves substandard living conditions and revitalizes commercial centers, establishes programs to provide employment training and to prevent and treat problems of the disadvantaged, advises town government on policies for new and improved services, and facilities, and manages and coordinates homesteading and other federal and state housing programs.
3 Fields Lane, North Salem, NY 10560
Provides residential options for people with developmental disabilities, based on their independence level.Intermediate Care Facilities - Supervised homes which provided continuous support to develop and complete daily living tasks, enhance socialization skills, along with recreational activities.Individualized Residential Alternatives - Provides independent living housing with some supervision, and continues to enhance daily living and social skills, developing personal advocacy and initiating other community interaction.
77 Main Street, Warwick, NY 10990
The building department monitors new building conditions and construction, and oversees the maintenance of older multi-family structures. Also enforces the state and local building codes, housing standards and ordinances, to the review of applications for permits of new buildings, repairs, alterations, signs, and rooming houses, in addition to electrical and plumbing work. The building department accepts complaints from tenants about conditions the landlord fails to resolve.
55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708
Designed for patients with angina or who are recovering from open heart surgery, angioplasty or a heart attack and need medically supervised exercise therapy. Program also offers instruction in developing new eating habits, smoking cessation, medication and stress management.
859 Connetquot Avenue, Suite 10, Islip Terrace, NY 11752
Provides housing in apartments for persons with mental illness, for families with parent(s) living with mental illness, and those living with mental illness and HIV+. Client can access community services, develop skills for daily living when necessary, manage finances, and advocate for themselves.
10 Elizabeth Street, Floral Park, NY 11001
Educates students within the school district boundary.
100 Franklin Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Offers short term rehabilitation for individuals who need extended care after a hospitalization.
53 Valentine Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers opportunities for local high school students to learn about the career options into nursing, also offers innovative scholarships and work programs.
18 Center Street, Ardsley, NY 10502
Provides a number of organized programs and sports for children, teens and adults in the community, such as little league, soccer, special needs recreation, tennis, skate parks, games, cooking classes, and more.
121 Speonk Riverhead Road, Riverhead, NY 11901
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.
4031 Hempstead Turnpike, Bethpage, NY 11714
Issues permits, licenses, registration and road test appointments. No CDL or Escort Vehicle Testing at this location.
2313 Main St, P.O. Box 45, Essex, NY 12936
This Department is responsible for issuing all building permits and certificates of occupancy, conducting inspections and enforcing many aspects of the Town Code.
631 Lake Ave, St. James, NY 11780
Offers advance care planning and geriatric care management for all ages groups including elders, the disabled, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) community, young families and individuals recently widowed or divorced. Reviews family and community supports, performs thorough on-site assessment of physical and safety needs making referrals to appropriate network and local agencies. Provides assistance with organization/preparation of documents including Advanced Directive, Health Care Proxies and negotiates with Medicare, Medicaid,insures and health providers. Coordinates home based health services, procurement of assistive devices and technological services. Offers client/family education and advocacy for the elderly and LGBT communities.
84 North Highland Avenue, Nyack, NY 10960
SRH offers a diabetes clinic to provide various levels of care.
1 Remington Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801
A collaborative initiative with the City of New Rochelle School District, it offers students enrichment and supportive activities focused on social/emotional learning. It builds skills to effectively navigate stress and social interactions, while fostering strong academic achievement and building resilience.
2400 Central Parkway, Merrick, NY 11566
Educates students within the school district boundary.
114 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides transportation services for residents of the towns of Amenia, Dover, North East, Stanford and Washington, and the villages of Millerton and Millbrook, via the Care Car. They also coordinate the Northeast Dutchess Transit Program which can additionally assist residents of the Towns of Pine Plains, Stanford and Washington.
179 North Main Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977
Administers, accepts and processes applications for the Orange and Rockland Neighbor Fund that provides emergency financial assistance. The Neighbor Fund Program, evaluates Neighbor Fund applications and makes the grants from October through June each year.
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1130 East Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588
Offers a variety of fun activities for children, teenagers and adults to encourage reading.
63 Bradhurst Avenue, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Offers participants an opportunity to engage in a variety of activities, organized sports and traveling to community events.
255 Lafayette Avenue, Montebello, NY 10901
Various support groups for grieving parentss, grandparents, families who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth, termination of a wanted pregnancy or loss of a baby after birth.