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307 7th Avenue, Suite 303, New York, NY 10001
Provides a list of AA meeting for women who are recovering alcoholics.
Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood, NY
Offers culinary courses that are designed to provide the best hands-on experience with our skilled chefs. Many of our classes have a seat limit of 12 to 16 students allowing for personalized instruction. Sample course offerings include: A Great Wine and Cheese Party and The Art of Hors d’oeuvers. Courses vary each semester and are offered at various locations.
170 Terryville Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Provides Reference, Information and Referral, Readers Advisory and programs for children from birth through grade 5 as well as parents. Programs and services include, but are not limited to topics such as arts and crafts, storytime sessions, book discussions, chess club, music programs, creative movement programs, sign language instruction, study skills workshops, live study help on line and summer reading clubs.
107 West 4th Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides general dental care for children and adults, services includes examination, assessment, and treatment, including consultations and referrals to specialists.
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967 North Broadway, Andrus Pavilion, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides testing, pre/post counseling, treatment, social services and nutritional services for anyone with AIDS/HIV.
92 Main Street, Livingston Manor, NY 12758
Public library for community residents.
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225 Maple Avenue, Monsey, NY 10952
Medical model day programs for older adults. Medical management, physical, occupational and speech therapy inpatient and outpatient. Also offers hot meals, and kosher, therapeutic recreation, respite care, personal care, and care management.
100 Woods Road, Valhalla, NY 10595
Provides crisis intervention and counseling services through SAAVE (Sexual Assault, Abuse and Victim’s Empowerment), a 24-hour support program. SAAVE offers comprehensive assistance for victims, and their significant others, who have been affected by sexual assault and misconduct. Through the program, advocacy and information are provided by SAAVE counselors to help victims navigate the legal system, as well as referrals to organizations that work with victims to support their needs. SAAVE crisis counselors also help victims who receive compensation through the New York State Office of Victim Services for costs related to lost wages, counseling, medical bills and loss of personal property. They also connect those in need with numerous SAAVE partners, including local shelters, public benefit programs and social service organizations. In addition, seeking volunteers to play a vital, supportive role in its SAAVE program. Volunteers are asked to participate in 30 hours of pre-service training, commit to a year of service of monthly shifts staffing Westchester Medical Center's 24-hour rape crisis hotline and assisting victims, as well as attending approximately 10 mandatory meetings/trainings throughout the year.
14 Harwood Court, Suite 409, Scarsdale, NY 10583
Through community partnerships this program places a team of youth outreach workers in the community as a resource for adolescents and their parents.
825 Westlake Drive, District Office, Thornwood, NY 10594
Provides counseling and support for students struggling with deal with school-related or other issues which may be causing problems for a students behavior or school work.
100 Schleigel Court, Amityville, NY 11701
Provides a 31-unit, low-income housing complex for people with physical disabilities, either mobility-impaired, visually-impaired, or hearing-impaired. Inquiries and application requests handled by Stanan Management Company.
380 Washington Avenue, Roosevelt, NY 11575
Provide comprehensive health care for over 1800 children and adults, at every age and state of development, who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Services are provided by therapists, psychologists, teachers, technicians, doctors, counselors and clinicians. Formerly known as United Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County, Inc.
141 Boardman Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
Provides a number of programs for children and parents, such as Infant/toddler story times, family story time, preschool learning center activities, and parenting workshops.
707 East Main Street , Middletown, NY 10940
Offers a support group to anyone who is a caregiver of anyone who is chronically ill, disabled or elderly.
160 Charles Colman Boulevard, Pawling, NY 12564
The local government information and assistance entity of the Town of Pawling.
87 South Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701
Offers a variety of activities and exercise programs for community residents, including specialized dance, (African and Hawaiian).
10 Benton Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Cornerstone offers help manage stress, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, grief, substance abuse, mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other behavioral and emotional conditions.
35 E Grassy Sprain Rd, Northeast Yonkers, NY 10710
Offers training and certification for individuals looking to begin a career in the home care, as home health aides. This program is approved by New York State Department of Health.
4 Proctor Road, Eldred, NY 12732
This Department is responsible for issuing all building permits and certificates of occupancy, conducting inspections and enforcing many aspects of the Village Code.
194 US Oval, Plattsburgh, NY 12903
SAIL provides assistance to individuals with disabilities, family members, and other interested parties concerning SSI, SSDI, Survivor's Benefits, DAC Benefits, NYS Disability, Worker's Compensation, VA Benefits, and Public Assistance. Benefits advisement includes counseling and training concerning work incentive programs and legislation (Medicaid Buy-In Program, 1619B Provision, IRWEs, etc.) that allows individuals with disabilities to work.
55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708
Advises and conducts testing for those who are concerned about the recurrence of hereditary problems or abnormalities in their offspring or for others (adults and children) who may be at risk for a variety of inherited conditions and need information about their own prospects for health.
5901 Palisades Avenue, Bronx, NY 10471
Provides tracking bracelets to help find Alzheimer's patients or individuals with autism, who tend to wander. The bracelet uses radio technology which helps local police to locate the lost individual.
237 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605
Offers a free smoking cessation program via the Internet. This program takes an individual who wants to quit smoking, step by step, which includes program information, health information, stress relief techniques, assignments and much more.