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School of Social Welfare, Health Sciences Center, L2, Rm. 111, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Provides information, support and guidance for families after the sudden and unexpected death of an infant due to SIDS or other causes. Coordinates bereavement support groups on Long Island and in other regions. Provides information and referral to other services. Offers educational programs for health care providers and other professionals, coordinates peer volunteers, and maintains offices in Albany, Buffalo, Syracuse, New York City and Stony Brook.
55 Palmer Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708
Provides various formats (online, print materials and speakers) for anyone wanting to know more information about specific diseases, prevention tips, and various health-related topics.
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2115 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20007
Provides information in various formats, including online resources on the aspects of sudden death syndrome (SIDS) and pregnancy loss. Also provides a number of support resources for families who have lost a child to SIDS.
109 Udall Road, West Islip, NY 11795
Provides free education, emotional support, support groups, and healthcare referrals to pregnant and postpartum mothers and fathers experiencing depression and/or anxiety (perinatal mood and anxiety disorders including postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis). Moms on Call and Family Telephone Support provided by trained volunteers. Circle of Caring support groups and training provided to healthcare providers and the community. Information and referral is also available on miscarriage, stillborn birth, abortion, and adoption. Call for further information.
School of Social Welfare, Health Sciences Center, L2, Rm. 111, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Provides information, support and guidance for families after the sudden and unexpected death of an infant due to SIDS or other causes. Coordinates bereavement support groups on Long Island and in other regions. Provides information and referral to other services. Offers educational programs for health care providers and other professionals, coordinates peer volunteers, and maintains offices in Albany, Buffalo, Syracuse, New York City and Stony Brook.
