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11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides an opportunity for the youth and the older adults of the community to come together to socialize, learn, play and provide community services. There is also an advisory committee composed of youth and seniors who meet to plan, implement and evaluate activities for the intergenerational program.
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420 Middle Country Road, Smithtown, NY 11787
Provides support group, reminiscence group, nutrition information, information and referral, and advocacy . Also offers intergenerational programs involving the girl scouts, boy scouts and school programs,educational seminars on elder law, fire safety and medicaid/medicare.Additional services include Voice Care an emergency response system, and service projects for nursing homes and hospitals which provide lap blankets and infant caps made by senior citizens.
P.O. Box 518, Katonah, NY 10536
Offers a 70-plot community garden for anyone to help cultivate and maintain. Other activities include an outreach with the Boys and Girls Club to join with older adults and help each other work on the community garden together, and where a portion of the harvest is given to local food pantries.
1 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Youth and seniors are members of the Intergenerational Community Choir. The choir rehearses weekly with a Choir Director who provides students at Traphagen School with music lessons and stage performance in preparation for school and local concerts.
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925 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604
Program brings together seniors 60+ and high school students to play chess and socialize. An inter-generational program which recruits children and teenagers as volunteers to bring older adults together to work on art programs or other activities.
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NY 11725-1284
Offers opportunities for teen girls to develop relationships with the elderly in their community through ongoing complimentary facials and makeovers at local senior homes. Also offers a leadership training institute with interactive workshops and public speaking exercises. Call for information.
652 Suffolk Avenue, Suite 210, Brentwood, NY 11717
bilingual attorneys and paralegals provide free and low-cost legal representation on a wide variety of cases to the island’s diverse immigrant communities through traditional and innovative service models. Services include:
Citizenship program: Provides naturalization application assistance free of charge.
Office of New Americans Legal Counsel Program: Provides a host of immigration legal services, in addition to conducting significant community outreach and educational programming.
Rapid Response Program: Offers a host of legal services to individuals who have recently arrived in the United States and are in removal proceedings (i.e., immigration court). These services are provided through a self-help model where the noncitizen is provided limited assistance and representation in filing the asylum and work permit applications, etc.
Low Bono Program: Provides low cost legal assistance on a wide variety of immigration applications, including DACA, TPS, green cards, and work permits.
Youth Immigration Project: Staffed by Immigration Justice Corps fellows, as well as attorneys, who provide crucial representation to children who reside in Long Island and entered the U.S. without a parent or guardian. In addition to legal services, CARECEN partners with Harmony Health through the groundbreaking Terra Firma National medical-legal partnership to ensure that these children receive medical and mental health care.
**To schedule an appointment with the Youth Immigration Project, please contact our Nassau office at (516) 489-8330 or our Suffolk office at (631) 273-8721.
To schedule an appointment for any of these services, please call the Nassau office at (516) 489-8830 or our Suffolk office at (631) 273-8721.
Special Programs: Home for short-term programs and it runs our internship and mentorship program. Currently, Special Programs hosts the Office of New Americans’ Afghan Legal Assistance Program, which serves Long Island’s Afghan immigrant community. Additionally, the team works closely with partner law schools to foster future attorneys’ dedication to serving Long Island’s immigrant communities. To schedule a legal consultation with the Afghan Legal Assistance Program, please call or text (516) 508-3587.
Youth Immigration Project:
1 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Youth and seniors are members of the Intergenerational Community Choir. The choir rehearses weekly with a Choir Director who provides students at Traphagen School with music lessons and stage performance in preparation for school and local concerts.
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80 Grace Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11021
Student volunteers from Great Neck High Schools are trained as volunteers. Program supervisor supervises student volunteers and makes assessment of seniors in program. Program identifies the continuing needs and networking resources for the homebound. Serves seniors 60 years and older. Serves the Great Neck, New Hyde Park, and Manhasset communities. This program is partially funded by the Nassau County Department of Senior Affairs as a Multi Service Senior Center.
9 South First Avenue, 10th floor, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
A coalition with colleges/universities and community agencies, serving older adults to create and enhance civic engagement through intergenerational, collaborative community programs and services. An additional component is the Westchester County Alliance of Academic Institutions for Aging Related Studies and Workforce Development.
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999 Herricks Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Offers a program for someone who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, or another degenerative illness. "Our Space" is a social model of adult day services established in 1987 for Nassau County residents over the age of 60 who are frail and memory impaired. Caregivers are provided with respite, education and support. All programs require an assessment to ensure proper placement. Volunteer opportunities are also available. Call for detailed information regarding all services offered.
171 West 85th Street, New York, NY 10024
Program brings together seniors 60+ and high school students to play chess and socialize. An inter-generational program which recruits children and teenagers as volunteers to bring older adults together to work on art programs or other activities.
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80 Grace Avenue, Great Neck, NY 11021
Student volunteers from Great Neck High Schools are trained as volunteers. Program supervisor supervises student volunteers and makes assessment of seniors in program. Program identifies the continuing needs and networking resources for the homebound. Serves seniors 60 years and older. Serves the Great Neck, New Hyde Park, and Manhasset communities. This program is partially funded by the Nassau County Department of Senior Affairs as a Multi Service Senior Center.
31 West Main Street, 3rd Floor, Ste. 300, Patchogue, NY 11772
Volunteers and interns needed to assist in a variety of program settings to work with youth, their families, community residents, vets, adults, HIV/AIDS population, people with developmental disabilities, and low-income individuals.
NY 11725-1284
Offers opportunities for teen girls to develop relationships with the elderly in their community through ongoing complimentary facials and makeovers at local senior homes. Also offers a leadership training institute with interactive workshops and public speaking exercises. Call for information.
925 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604
Program brings together seniors 60+ and high school students to play chess and socialize. An inter-generational program which recruits children and teenagers as volunteers to bring older adults together to work on art programs or other activities.
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219 Ridge Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10703
Provides holiday parties and other events where the local youth and seniors gather together to socialize and participate in social events.
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219 Ridge Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10703
Provides holiday parties and other events where the local youth and seniors gather together to socialize and participate in social events.
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9 South First Avenue, 10th floor, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
A coalition with colleges/universities and community agencies, serving older adults to create and enhance civic engagement through intergenerational, collaborative community programs and services. An additional component is the Westchester County Alliance of Academic Institutions for Aging Related Studies and Workforce Development.
What's Here
11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides an opportunity for the youth and the older adults of the community to come together to socialize, learn, play and provide community services. There is also an advisory committee composed of youth and seniors who meet to plan, implement and evaluate activities for the intergenerational program.
What's Here
171 West 85th Street, New York, NY 10024
Program brings together seniors 60+ and high school students to play chess and socialize. An inter-generational program which recruits children and teenagers as volunteers to bring older adults together to work on art programs or other activities.
What's Here
420 Middle Country Road, Smithtown, NY 11787
Provides support group, reminiscence group, nutrition information, information and referral, and advocacy . Also offers intergenerational programs involving the girl scouts, boy scouts and school programs,educational seminars on elder law, fire safety and medicaid/medicare.Additional services include Voice Care an emergency response system, and service projects for nursing homes and hospitals which provide lap blankets and infant caps made by senior citizens.
250 Fulton Avenue, Suite 200, Hempstead, NY 11550
bilingual attorneys and paralegals provide free and low-cost legal representation on a wide variety of cases to the island’s diverse immigrant communities through traditional and innovative service models. Services include:
Citizenship program: Provides naturalization application assistance free of charge.
Office of New Americans Legal Counsel Program: Provides a host of immigration legal services, in addition to conducting significant community outreach and educational programming.
Rapid Response Program: Offers a host of legal services to individuals who have recently arrived in the United States and are in removal proceedings (i.e., immigration court). These services are provided through a self-help model where the noncitizen is provided limited assistance and representation in filing the asylum and work permit applications, etc.
Low Bono Program: Provides low cost legal assistance on a wide variety of immigration applications, including DACA, TPS, green cards, and work permits.
Youth Immigration Project: Staffed by Immigration Justice Corps fellows, as well as attorneys, who provide crucial representation to children who reside in Long Island and entered the U.S. without a parent or guardian. In addition to legal services, CARECEN partners with Harmony Health through the groundbreaking Terra Firma National medical-legal partnership to ensure that these children receive medical and mental health care.
**To schedule an appointment with the Youth Immigration Project, please contact our Nassau office at (516) 489-8330 or our Suffolk office at (631) 273-8721.
To schedule an appointment for any of these services, please call the Nassau office at (516) 489-8830 or our Suffolk office at (631) 273-8721.
Special Programs: Home for short-term programs and it runs our internship and mentorship program. Currently, Special Programs hosts the Office of New Americans’ Afghan Legal Assistance Program, which serves Long Island’s Afghan immigrant community. Additionally, the team works closely with partner law schools to foster future attorneys’ dedication to serving Long Island’s immigrant communities. To schedule a legal consultation with the Afghan Legal Assistance Program, please call or text (516) 508-3587.
Youth Immigration Project:
P.O. Box 518, Katonah, NY 10536
Offers a 70-plot community garden for anyone to help cultivate and maintain. Other activities include an outreach with the Boys and Girls Club to join with older adults and help each other work on the community garden together, and where a portion of the harvest is given to local food pantries.
