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134 Jackson Street, Hempstead, NY 11550
Helps parents access resources for schooling and training, medical and dental care, and for basic needs (WIC, FAN Programs, etc.) and self help programs (AA, drug rehab, etc.). Provides educational programs on child rearing, nutrition, child abuse, etc. to help educate and inform parents. Encourages parent involvement as volunteers on committees and in classrooms. Teachers and FSW make several home visits to keep parents abreast of child's progress and to see how best to serve the families. Special needs services available on-site by referral.
162 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
Service provides support on abuse prevention and protection, managing chronic conditions, and building community relations.
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10010 Transit Road, East Amherst, NY 14051-1183
Democratically run supportive living for persons in recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Use of drugs or alcohol, disruptive behavior, and non-payment of rent are causes for dismissal from the house.
105 Ninth Street, Unit 20, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Provides housing assistance and case management services to individuals and families diagnosed with mental illness, substance abuse and other qualifying criteria.
9 Johnsons Lane, New City, NY 10956
A way for domestic violence and sexual assault victims to reach an advocate via a chat portal or text messaging.
911 Stowell St, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides three 1-hour open dialog counseling sessions with a trained Prevention Specialist. Encourages participants to look at their own strengths in making positive choices, and gives personalized feedback designed to help the adolescent cope with issues leading to negative behavior.
124 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561
Probation supervision and treatment of youth who have committed sexual offenses.
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127 Crimson Heights Dr, Albion, NY 14411
Provides secure, recovery oriented living environments for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Committed to assisting clientele to live meaningful, productive lives by providing flexible supports in a person-centered atmosphere. Residents of all programs learn the skills necessary to live independently.
Treatment Apartments are certified by the New York State Office of Mental Health and provide consumers with the highest level of independence. Site is staffed, but not overnight; provides 2 two-bedroom apartments that are shared.
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200 Suffolk Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Provides educational services to minors under 21 years of age in the Riverhead and Yaphank Correctional Facilities, for a minimum of 15 hours per week, to prepare students for TASC™ or Regents testing. Also available are Tutoring, Remedial Education, ENL, and Career and Technical Education, and Career/Life Planning and anger management. The program is designed to prepare students to complete the requirements for a Regents, Local or High School Equivalency Diploma. Courses of study infuse contextualized learning, career preparation and skills achievement into daily lessons.
2-12 West Park Avenue, Suite 200, Long Beach, NY 11561
Provides outpatient psycho social and psychiatric assessments, individual, group and family therapy, case management and medication management for individuals suffering with emotional and mental health disorders or co-occurring substance abuse disorders
40 Robert Pitt Drive, Monsey, NY 10952
Community Clinic provides primary and specialty care medical services for low income and uninsured individuals and families.
790 Park Avenue, FSL Headquarters and Olsten Family Center, Huntington, NY 11743
Prevents long term psychiatric hospitalization and out of home placement for youth who are living in the community and have significant mental health needs that cannot be met by traditional community programs. Provides core services including Intensive Care Coordination-assessment, goal planning, linkage to community resources and coordination of service plan to help youth and family function in their natural environments; and Crisis Response for 24-hour call intervention. Referrals are made through SPOA (Single Point of Access). Services are provided in the home and community of the client.
73 James P Kelly Way, Middletown, NY 10940
Rehabilitative Social Club Program provides socialization opportunities for adults residing in Orange County with mental illness.
Transportation is available for program participants living in the Middletown area.
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1841 Brentwood Road, Brentwood, NY 11717
Empowers community reintegration for individuals on parole, probation, or formerly incarcerated by providing comprehensive support services aimed at substance use and mental health recovery. Services offered include: Substance Use & Mental Health Screenings, Counseling Services and Recovery Support, Case Management, Peer Recovery Support, and Goal Planning. Free resources and ongoing programs are tailored to aid in successful community reintegration and family reunification post release.
25 Union Avenue, Islip, NY 11751
Offers veterans, including those with PTSD, support meetings, networking opportunities, creativity and job preparation workshops and social activity experience to promote a healthy transition back to civilian life. A particular focus is placed upon helping veterans showcase their talent and share their experiences through the arts, art shows, photography, music, dance and theatrical events.
26 Federal Plaza, Suite 36-118, New York City, NY 10278
Helps resolve and prevent racial and ethnic violence and disorder, and to diffuse potentially explosive situations in schools and communities through mediation and conflict resolution. This regional office services New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and Virginia.
208 Roanoke Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901
Offers both group and individual counseling as well as educational resources for caregivers of an aging or elderly loved via Zoom and in person. Weekly counseling sessions are available to help the caregiver handle their stress, better understand their role and options, and secure any assistance that maybe available. Educational sessions are provided to community groups and businesses in a “lunch and learn” format, with topics such as dementia care, elder law, nutrition and long-term care planning. Groups are specialized to meet the needs of adult children and spouses of those with loved ones who have dementia. SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE. The program is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services through the New York State Office for the Aging and the Suffolk County Office for the Aging.
240 Center Rd, Wimbledon Plaza, West Seneca, NY 14224
Offers Abortion Care, Birth Control, Breast Exams, Colposcopy, Emergency Contraception, GYN Care, Gender Affirming Hormone Care, Health Counseling, HIV testing, Counseling and Education, HIV Prevention (PrEP), HPV Vaccine, Pap Tests, Pregnancy Testing and Options Counseling, Smoking Cessation, STD testing and treatment.
Planned Parenthood health centers support and welcome patients of all gender identities and sexual orientations, and offer care regardless of citizenship status.
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Sexually Transmitted Disease ScreeningHPV ImmunizationsSmoking / Vaping CessationPregnancy TestingSexual Orientation CounselingImmunizationsColposcopyGeneral Sexuality / Reproductive Health EducationAbortion ServicesHealth / Disability Related CounselingTransgender Hormone TherapySafer Sex EducationGynecology ServicesBreast ExaminationsWomen's Health CentersPap TestsHIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis MedicationContraceptionPro-Choice Pregnancy CounselingEmergency ContraceptionSexually Transmitted Disease TreatmentHIV Testing
186 Lakeshore Drive, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Provides wellness, life skills, social emotional learning, alcohol and substance use awareness, prevention education, parenting support programs, and intervention services. Evidence-based prevention programs are available in elementary, middle, and high school. Works for families and children living in chemically dependent households. Provides one-on-one educational sessions and family support resources for youth and adults.
Offers other impactor trainings and professional development on: Alcohol and Substance Use, Problem Gambling, Employee Wellness, Wellness Initiative for Senior Education (60+). These events may take the form of public presentations, in-service workshops, workplace training, or on-site training to address the interest and needs of the group. Topics available for training events include issues regarding substance abuse, compulsive gambling, and addictions prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery. These training events can span from 1 hour to 18 hour presentations.
9768 Liberty Drive, Painted Post, NY 14870
Provides comprehensive wellness services including fitness, health education programs, smoking cessation, disease and injury prevention, weight and stress management, and health and screening counseling.
1 Hudson Street, Yonkers, NY 10701
Provides outpatient mental health evaluation and treatment for adults by a team of psychiatrists and social workers. Services include individual, family and group therapy, and medication management. Also available are mental health services for the homeless.
120 North Main Street, Suite 301, New City, NY 10956
Information on various reasons why teens try alcohol, marijuana, other drugs, or vaping and how teen substance use can lead to other problems. Prevent the possible progression from early use to problems. Free preventive education and/or help tailored for each teen and parent is available. Virtual counseling and information is available as well.
380 Boulevard, Kingston, NY 12401
Team of professionals that help individuals e.g., paramedics, police officers, disaster workers who have been involved in emergency operations under conditions of extreme stress or people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as workplace or school violence, recover from the traumatizing effects of the experience utilizing a therapeutic technique which enables them to process the event and put it behind them. A CISD enables workers to discuss what happened, their role in the event, the impact of the experience and skills for coping with the after-effects. A CISD will generally alleviate the acute stress responses which sometimes appear at the scene or immediately thereafter and will at least inhibit delayed stress reactions which can appear days, weeks or even months later.
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52 Washington Street, Rensselaer, NY 12144
The Heartline is a first-of-its-kind resource for youth ages 14-21 who are currently in, or who have recently left, foster care. Callers to The Heartline will access a caring, relatable responder who is a young adult with personal lived experience in foster care or the juvenile justice system in New York State.
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31 Albany Avenue, PO Box 3516, Kingston, NY 12401
Offers anger management and conflict resolution classes adults and youth, who are struggling with anger or conflict issues.
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