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143 Main Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Provides needs assessment and community mobilization to assist business and schools with the development of HIV/AIDS policies and education training.
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692 U.S. 6, Mahopac, NY 10541
Provides an opportunity to promote community growth, through the local business community, by networking and community activities which bring about community involvement.
P.O. Box 36, Cold Spring, NY 10516
Provides an opportunity to promote community growth, through the local business community, by networking and community activities which bring about community involvement.
209 West 29th Street, Suite 6166, New York, NY 10001
We are an organization of dynamic, inspiring women who are exploring new interests through learning, socializing, and networking. Come experience personal growth, professional development, and community enhancement by participating in our chapter events, special interest groups, discussion groups, and community volunteer opportunities.
50 Sanatorium Road, Building C, Pomona, NY 10970
The Resource Recovery Unit attempts to recoup non-exempt income and assets from a client receiving social service benefits, in the cases where total resources were under reported. Files liens, judgments, assignments, state claims and mortgages in appropriate cases to preserve the rights of the Department. The Cash Management System (CAMS) coordinates and oversees all aspects of overpayment and advance payment collections for all benefit programs. Follows up on all repayment agreements. Negotiates mutually acceptable repayment arrangements, and as a last resort, refers matters for civil litigation when necessary. Unit also pays for burials in the death of an indigent individual.
1 Geneva Road, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides local professional development and networking opportunities for Putnam non-profit organizations and government agencies. Also has an annual recognition of non-profit and government volunteers who work to promote human and community services.
50 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides management and administrative support, information and referral and organizational capacity building services to nonprofit human service, health and education organizations. Includes annual professional development programming.
2 Jefferson Street, Suite 101, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Analyzes public policy issues and impending legislation; coordinates advocacy efforts by, and on behalf of persons with Alzheimer's disease and their families.
110 Old Route 6, Building 2, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Determines the needs of the population, then reviews local services and facilities, Also encourages and promotes those programs which educate on prevention, diagnosis, care, treatment, and information and referral services. This also serves to coordinate the cooperation among local facilities and providers which are integrated in the community.
10 Patriot Hills Lane, Stony Point, NY 10980
Monthly educational programs linking and supporting all nonprofit groups and agencies within Rockland County.
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30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Fosters and preserves active and open avenues of communication between the Department and the diverse communities which it serves. In an ongoing effort to identify, understand and solve the contemporary public safety issues facing communities the CRB seeks to build lasting relationships built on trust and mutual respect. As part of its overall mission, CRB supervises the Community Liaison Officers (CLO), the School Resource Officers (SRO), the Recruitment Section and the Police Athletic League (PAL) Officers. The Bureau also coordinates and oversees a variety of outreach initiatives throughout the County, such as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Operation Medicine Cabinet, "Unity in the Community", "Vamos a Hablar", "Let’s Talk", "The Ugly Truth", "Coffee With a Cop", "Craft With a Cop", "Teen Gaming", "HERE Truancy", "Barber, Beauty and Books", "Clippers N Cops", and "Impact Truancy". Additional programs offered include: Auxiliary Police Program; Police Internship Program; Civilian Academy; Youth Academy; Crimestoppers; Swim For Survival; S.A.V.E (School Active Violence Emergency) Hotline; Neighborhood Watch; Alarm Management Program of Suffolk (AMPS); Car Seat Inspections and more. Call for more detailed information regarding programs and services offered.
901 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Offers business plan development, business counseling, workshops, networking opportunities, referrals, and MWBE certification assistance. Also addresses business challenges of all entrepreneurs, including those of special groups, such as low-income women, displaced homemakers, native Spanish speakers, childcare providers, women over the age of 55.
100 Terminal Drive, Digital Ballpark, Plainview, NY 11803
The Urban League of Long Island, Inc. enlists the support of our auxiliary organizations towards the fulfillment of our civic engagement and leadership empowerment goals. The Guild and GenNext are comprised of community volunteers who serve as a base of support for the Urban League of Long Island. These individuals engage in community service and professional development activities with the overarching goal of promoting and fulfilling the mission of the Urban League Movement on Long Island.
1 Geneva Road, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides local professional development and networking opportunities for Putnam non-profit organizations and government agencies. Also has an annual recognition of non-profit and government volunteers who work to promote human and community services.
16 Mount Ebo Road South, Suite 12A, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides an opportunity to promote economic growth for local business owners and at-home based businesses through networking and various activities which bring about community involvement.
16 Mount Ebo Road South, Suite 12A, Brewster, NY 10509
Provides an opportunity to promote economic growth for local business owners and at-home based businesses through networking and various activities which bring about community involvement.
2 Jefferson Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Analyzes public policy issues and impending legislation; coordinates advocacy efforts by, and on behalf of persons with Alzheimer's disease and their families.
30 Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Fosters and preserves active and open avenues of communication between the Department and the diverse communities which it serves. In an ongoing effort to identify, understand and solve the contemporary public safety issues facing communities the CRB seeks to build lasting relationships built on trust and mutual respect. As part of its overall mission, CRB supervises the Community Liaison Officers (CLO), the School Resource Officers (SRO), the Recruitment Section and the Police Athletic League (PAL) Officers. The Bureau also coordinates and oversees a variety of outreach initiatives throughout the County, such as Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), Operation Medicine Cabinet, "Unity in the Community", "Vamos a Hablar", "Let’s Talk", "The Ugly Truth", "Coffee With a Cop", "Craft With a Cop", "Teen Gaming", "HERE Truancy", "Barber, Beauty and Books", "Clippers N Cops", and "Impact Truancy". Additional programs offered include: Auxiliary Police Program; Police Internship Program; Civilian Academy; Youth Academy; Crimestoppers; Swim For Survival; S.A.V.E (School Active Violence Emergency) Hotline; Neighborhood Watch; Alarm Management Program of Suffolk (AMPS); Car Seat Inspections and more. Call for more detailed information regarding programs and services offered.
10 Patriot Hills Lane, Stony Point, NY 10980
Monthly educational programs linking and supporting all nonprofit groups and agencies within Rockland County.
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800 Troy Schenectady Road, 2nd Floor, Latham, NY 12110
Works to change public policy and advocate for those issues and positions that relate to local United Ways, community building, and fund raising activities.
133 Margaret Street, Suite 307, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
The Healthy Neighborhoods Program (HNP) is a grant-funded program designed to help improve the personal health, safety, and environmental living conditions of residents within Clinton County. HNP is able to do this through health and safety surveys that are conducted with participants of the program. The survey covers 5 main topics: fire safety, lead, indoor air quality, injury prevention, and asthma. Based on the outcome of the survey, and program eligibility, HNP may be able to provide the participant with various safety products as well as health and safety education. HNP is FREE to all Clinton County residents regardless of age or income.
Request form: https://www.jotform.com/Clintonhealth/home-survey-request-form
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PO Box 390, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Works with area public health departments, community based organizations, and local businesses to further public health initiatives across 7 counties in the Finger Lake region. Includes building collaborations through strategic planning and alignment. Compiles a regional Community Health Assessment as well as facilitates a healthy eating and food security coalition, early childhood initiatives, substance use and mental health information, and emergency planning.
Cold Spring, NY 10516
Provides an opportunity to promote community growth, through the local business community, by networking and community activities which bring about community involvement.
692 U.S. 6, Mahopac, NY 10541
Provides an opportunity to promote community growth, through the local business community, by networking and community activities which bring about community involvement.
3253 New York 112, Medford, NY 11763
Provides information associated with employment and independent living options to persons with all types of disabilities. This includes, SSI, SSDI, TANF, HEAP, SNAP, Housing, Childcare Needs, Unemployment, Health Insurance through NYS DOH Marketplace, Workman's Compensation, and Medicare/Medicaid. Also provides a comprehensive explanation of Social Security's work incentives, ticket to work and PASS Plans.
