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11 Hamilton Avenue, Warwick, NY 10990
Offers dance classes, cultural or recreational activities for Warwick residents.
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3253 New York 112, Medford, NY 11763
Serves as a point of entry into the long term services for older adults and people of all ages with disabilities. Some of these services include: Personal Care Services (preparing meals, housekeeping, bathing, transportation, home safety and accessibility and household finances), Education and Counseling, Behavioral Health/Development Supports and Services, Health and Wellness, Insurance Information and Short-term counseling.
155 Phillips Hill Road, New City, NY 10956
Recreational program during the Winter and Spring school breaks (subject to scheduling). This program is for developing and disabled children ages 5-12, which includes music, art, group activities, outdoor play. This program also works with working parents and is a safe, nurturing environment for their children during the school vacation.
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1044 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
Provides substance abuse counseling and intensive treatment. Offers an intensive day rehabilitation program, a medically supervised outpatient clinic, an adolescent treatment program, and a family treatment program. Services currently available to all client populations are: evaluations, individual and group counseling, psycho-educational sessions, and consultations.
114 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides trained insurance staff to assist with Medicare explanations, claims and appeals, and offers information on Medicare plans, supplemental policies and drug plans, long term care insurance and other entitlements and benefits for seniors.
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State Street, Albany, NY 12203
Service provides assistance and information regarding future health and personal care when one is unable to speak for themselves.
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1 Park Place, Suite 100, Albany, NY 12205
Providers nursing, behavior management, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, recreation, and nutrition services to individuals with developmental disabilities living in residential sites.
395 Floyd Ackert Road, P.O. Box 249, West Park, NY 12493
Clothing distribution program in Uptown Kingston at 625 Broadway outside the Mobil gas station. Anyone in need is welcome. Warm soup served to anyone who is hungry. Operates once a month.
210 Northern Boulevard, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Provides formal instruction for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade.
50 Dean Lane, Stony Brook, NY 11790
Provides a free public education to youth in grades Kindergarten through 5th within the school district boundary.
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Empire State Plaza, Madison Avenue; Cultural Education Center, Albany, NY 12230
Provides exhibits and research information from New York State's past, present, and future. Seeks to provide inquiry, discovery, and history access into New York's rich, artistic, social, historical and environmental legacies, in fields of geology, biology, anthropology, and history.
28 Wells Avenue, Building 3, 4th Floor, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides a wide range of services and state of the art equipment that is used to help customers fit into the future workforce. Offers career counseling, training and assessments to guide individuals in the path to attain their career goals through workshops such as resume writing, interview skills, job training, computers, and more. Also online job search resources, including an orientation three times a week.
4976 State Route 81, Greenville, NY 12083
Provides formal instruction for students in 6th through 8th.
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1264 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746
Provides recreational, educational, employment and counseling programs for youth ages 10-21 in the school districts of Half Hollow Hills and Commack. Each regionally organized CYA develops programs based on needs of respective school districts and neighborhoods. Also provides preschool for 3 and 4 year olds for Half Hollow Hills School District. Before and After preschool call for information.
25 Railroad Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534
Offers temporary help for individuals and families in need while they work towards self sufficiency. Will assist with security deposit or first month's rent, but not both. Responsible for paying for and assisting in the scheduling of burials for residents of Columbia County who die without funds or family to arrange and pay for a burial.?Family Assistance (FA) provides money for families with children. Cash benefits are limited to five years in a recipient's lifetime. After five years, a Family Assistance recipient may continue to receive benefits if an adult is disabled and cannot work or may be required to apply for assistance through the Safety Net category.Safety Net Assistance (SNA) provides money for basic living expenses for single adults and childless couples (or families who have used up their five-year limit of FA). Cash benefits are limited to two years in a recipient's lifetime. After two years, the non-cash Safety Net Assistance voucher system provides benefits.Emergency Temporary Assistance through Emergency Assistance for Families (EAF) or Emergency Safety Net Assistance (ESNA) provides assistance for crisis situations including evictions, moving expenses, utility shutoffs, and diversion payments to help individuals avoid the need for ongoing assistance. Individuals do not need to be on public assistance to receive Emergency Temporary Assistance.
33 Everett Road, Albany, NY 12205
Collects units of blood to be tested, typed, stored, and distributed to hospitals. Hospitals pay a fee to cover cost of collection, processing, and distribution. Blood is collected through mobile blood drives.
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32 Worden Road, Schenectady, NY 12302
Serves as a focal point for older adults in the community which offers a wide variety of services and activities. Provides several activities including guest speakers, numerous exercise classes, card playing, bus trips, sport activities, and a daily lunch program.
138 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
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.
134 Jackson Street, Hempstead, NY 11550
Serves people who have been displaced from their careers as unpaid homemakers. It offers services to help with the challenges people in these situations often face. Some people have trouble finding: Child care; Transportation; Housing; Basic necessities; Jobs; Others may face: Emotional challenges; Medical needs and Legal problems. Services include: Crisis intervention; Counseling; Referral to community service agencies; Assertiveness training; Decision-making training; Assessment; Resume writing; Job search strategies and Job clubs. The final goal is for people to become employed and economically independent. If you or someone you know can benefit from this program, visit or call the center nearest you.
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Job ClubsCareer AwarenessPrejob GuidanceWidowsJob Search/PlacementJob Interview TrainingJob ReadinessResume Preparation AssistanceUnemployed IndividualsFemalesDivorced/Divorcing PersonsDisplaced HomemakersTraining and Employment ProgramsStress ManagementCareer DevelopmentEmployment PreparationEmploymentAptitude TestingJob InformationSupport GroupsAssertiveness TrainingJob Search Techniques
512 Smith Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Provides holiday meals, either sit down or to-go, on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Sunday.
1 Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605
DMV provides first time drivers license, non-driver's licenses (identification cards), renewing driver licenses, vehicle registration, road tests, replace lost titles or licenses, and other driving-related issues. Many tasks can also be done online.
NOTE: White Plains office does not offer written tests, learner's permits, or transactions involving revoked or suspended licenses.
670 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Crisis Chat is a program of Family and Children's Service of the Capital Region in partnership with CONTACT USA and funded by the New York State Office of Mental Health. Anyone who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship problems, family stressors, abuse, financial issues, etc. may talk anonymously online with Crisis Chat counselors, who are ready to listen.
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1335 U.S. 44, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
Provides assistance in filing claims to military veterans for service-related disabilities, such as exposure to hazardous chemicals while in active combat, educational benefits, vocational rehabilitation, medical and dental benefits, etc.
1061 Development Court, Kingston, NY 12401
Provides the opportunity for a county resident to dispute a decision made about their benefit-related case by the local social services department.
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32 Cedar Lane, Ossining, NY 10562
Provides short term rehabilitation for individuals who require continued care after hospitalization, including extensive rehabilitation therapy for cardiac patients, stroke, injury, surgery, neurological impairment, hip or knee replacement, etc.
