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119 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
Advocates for the legal rights and the change of legislation regarding issues which impact the poor in New York state, and find just cause when local or county government is not correcting a problem.
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6 Winners Circle, Albany, NY 12205
Provides a daily lunch that are either to-go or sit down. Masks are required and limited to 3 people per table.
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91 Coopers Farm Road, Southampton, NY 11968
Fosters closer relations between the library and the community supports the library's functions, resources, services, and needs encourages benefactions, gifts, endowments, and bequests to the Rogers Memorial Library. Call for more information.
220 West Post Road, White Plains, NY 10606
Provides short term rehabilitation care for individuals requiring continuous medical care for a little longer, following a hospitalization.
7513 Court Street, P.O. Box 8, Elizabethtown, NY 12932
Work groups include School Outreach. Contact BRIEF to schedule an introduction and learn more about membership. BRIEF provides trainings to Essex County service providers and community members on topics related to building resiliency, mental health, wellness, and more. BRIEF does not provide a direct service.
15 Mount Ebo Road South, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides an early intervention program, a therapeutic nursery/day care, and a preschool which includes an Article 28 clinic for those children requiring physical, occupational and speech therapies and other intervention services, due to various delays and disabilities such as learning, behavior, emotional, speech, feeding/oral-motor, orthopedics, fine motor, etc. The programs offer half and full day sessions.
17563 State Route 22, Berlin, NY 12022
Monitors new building conditions and construction and oversees the maintenance of older multi-family structures. Enforces the state and local building codes and housing standards and ordinances. Reviews applications for permits of new buildings, repairs, alterations, signs, and rooming houses. Accepts complaints from tenants about conditions the landlord fails to resolve.
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Room 2348, Capitol Hill, NY 12210
Provides disclosure of public records to ensure accountability to the public and to promote public participation in public health activities and decision making
3285 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite a13, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Provides age specific education to youth and young adults on Long Island to help reduce the incidence of dating and family violence. Offers engaging and interactive workshops that helps young people recognize the warning signs of dating violence, domestic violence and bullying. Seek to break the cycle of violence by enabling early intervention. Elementary school program focuses on anti-bullying/anti-violent behavior and in-classroom peaceful resolution. High school presentations examine gender roles and healthy dating relationships using printed materials, audio and visual media, audience participation and real-life scenarios.
12776 Dixie Highway, Charter Township of Berlin, MI 48179
Makes hair available with wigs made from donated human hair, for children who have lost their natural hair due to medical reasons. Children can return every year, until age 21, to receive a new wig replacement and care kit for no cost. Also accepts donation of real hair.
209 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Case management service offering education in the areas of prenatal care, nutrition, labor and delivery, infant care, housing, employment, sexual health and parenting to expectant teens. Drop in hours are the second and fourth Thursday of the month 3:00 pm-5:00 pm. The Baby Boutique has limited baby clothing and gear available for free.
750 Waverly Avenue, Holtsville, NY 11742
Provides direct instruction and educational support to our diverse community of students in a cooperative setting through partnership with local school districts. Our dedicated staff utilizes the highest quality methods that maximize educational opportunities for all. Our students strive to reach their full potential, achieve success, and become empowered lifelong learners. The Sequoya High School services students who have mild behavioral and/or intensive counseling and/or mild to moderate learning disabilities. Ninth and tenth grade students receive a full day departmentalized academic program aligned to New York State Regents Curriculum. This same program is offered to eleventh and twelfth grade students with options available for students interested in a half day academic program and a half day Career and Technical Education component. Psychiatric services are also available through collaboration with Sagamore Children's Center. Class size options include 8:1:1 for students ages 14-21 years in grades 9th-12th at the secondary level.
2700 Petit Avenue, Bellmore, NY 11710
Promotes and unifies the retail commercial, service and industrial businesses of Bellmore as well as the professional leaders and institutions of the community. Advances community interests through study,research and legislative advocacy. Invests in the economic growth and development of the community.
48 Cedar Road, Amityville, NY 11701
The Town of Babylon offers four Senior Centers which provide recreational, cultural, advisory, and health programs. The Suffolk County Office of the Aging provides these centers with a congregate meal plan. Breakfast is served daily at the Wyandanch and North Amityville centers, and lunch is served daily at all four sites. Seniors who are homebound are directed to Catholic Charities for assessment of their needs, and upon approval will receive home delivered meals. All centers also provide advocates from the Suffolk County Office of the Aging who assist seniors with personal issues they encounter. They can also receive assistance with the Heat Energy Assistance Program, Medicaid, and Food Stamps. Senior Services also provided include Transportation Services, which is available to transport seniors to medical appointments within the Town of Babylon. Also provides trips to Town Hall for payment of taxes and tax exemption applications and to the Social Security office. Will also provide transportation to the supermarket. (Appointments need to be made one week in advance. For more information call: 631-422-7618, or 631-893-1056). Senior Services also include the Residential Repair Program which provides minor home repairs, painting, and yard clean up for persons 60 and over who own their own homes. (For further information please call Karimah Lateef at 631-789-3309).
1 Independence Hill, Farmingville, NY 11738
Provides many opportunities for people who wish to make a difference by volunteering in their community. Senior Citizens' programs offer several avenues for those who are interested in helping others, meeting new people, or having the satisfaction of bringing new experiences to people who have the time and motivation to learn. Visit https://www.brookhavenny.gov/289/Volunteer for more information.
190 Maple Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides assistance with food, clothing and household items. Coordinates with local farmers to collect food to distribute to the community.
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1550 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501
Maintains the role of chief administrator of county government, responsible for law enforcement, planning, consumer protection, roads, parks and recreation facilities, all other services provided by the county, and preparation of the county budget. With the approval of the Nassau County Legislature, they appoint commissioners and directors of departments and agencies. They are responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of the county and also for planning prudently for its future.
7 Erie Street, Fultonville, NY 12072
Monitors new building conditions and construction and oversees the maintenance of older multi-family structures. Enforces the state and local building codes and housing standards and ordinances. Reviews applications for permits of new buildings, repairs, alterations, signs, and rooming houses. Accepts complaints from tenants about conditions the landlord fails to resolve.
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1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Registers voters by mail and in person, counts votes from absentee ballots and voting machines, and operates all polling places in the county, including the inspection of machines and the hiring of inspectors.
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605 Old Country Road, Riverhead, NY 11901
Covers basic burial costs for Temporary Assistance recipients, stillborn infants or any other person found dead in the County who is not under the jurisdiction of another social services district. DSS Approval prior to finalization with the Funeral Home is required. A simple prescreening from any computer with internet access at any time determines whether you are likely to qualify for burial assistance. Call for detailed information.
547 River Street, Troy, NY 12180
Investigates all reported allegations of fraud in the Temporary Assistance, SNAP, Medicaid, HEAP, and Day Care programs. Also investigates day care providers being paid by Social Services who do not really provide care and cases involving food stamp trafficking. Does not investigate Social Security, Disability, Workman's Comp, Unemployment, or Section 8.
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19 Webster Street, Malone, NY 12953
Provides a head start program for preschool age children of low income families, and children with disabilities.
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758 County Route 7, Brushton, NY 12916
Provides a head start program for preschool age children of low income families, and children with disabilities.
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18 Seward Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940
Provides job training and prejob guidance to individuals who are on public assistance to help them become self sufficient.