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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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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.
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.
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.
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.
143 Schleigel Boulevard, Amityville, NY 11701
Catholic Charities welcomes immigrants into our community, providing the guidance and assistance necessary to stabilize their situations and achieve self-sufficiency as quickly as possible. We provide services in seven languages through three distinct program units: Legal Counseling, Refugee Resettlement and Advocacy and Organizing
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.