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New York City, NY 10028
Provides information, resources and a support network for women who are considering becoming a single mother, are trying to adopt or conceive, or are already mothers.
SUNY at Stony Brook; School of Social Welfare; HSC-L2, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8231
Provides training and resources to child welfare staff reponsible for promoting self-sufficiency among foster care youth statewide. Call for information.
SUNY at Stony Brook; School of Social Welfare; HSC-L2, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8231
Provides training and resources to child welfare staff reponsible for promoting self-sufficiency among foster care youth statewide. Call for information.
175 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12206
Provides intensive home-based services to families with children from birth to 16 years of age who are at risk of foster care placement or who are in placement. Services include assessment, individual, family, couple and group sessions, as well as avocacy and coordination with families, school and other service-delivery systems are provided. Children from this program participate in CARE.
60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Garden City, NY 11530
Units recruit, train, study, approve/certify, develop, retain, and re-approve/re-certify foster and adoptive families. To inquire about becoming a foster and/or adoptive parent, please call 516–227-7613. Call Foster and Adoptive Resource Development at 516-227-8291 and Homefinding at 516-227-8284 for more detailed information.
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Offers peer-led support groups for Nassau or Suffolk County residents considering or involved in the foster care or adoption process. Provides opportunities for teens, children and parents to voice their concerns, questions and successes. Offers a list of resources including counselors, adoption and foster care agencies, adoption attorneys and social workers. Call for meeting times and locations.
07834
Assists adopted adults (over 18 yrs) who are searching for their original families. Membership includes adoptees (over 18 yrs), birth parents (whose children have reached 18 yrs of age), foster children (over 18 yrs) and adoptive parents. Offers registry databank search, workshops, advocates for the rights of adoptees.
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60 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, NY 11530
Units recruit, train, study, approve/certify, develop, retain, and re-approve/re-certify foster and adoptive families. To inquire about becoming a foster and/or adoptive parent, please call 516–227-7613. Call Foster and Adoptive Resource Development at 516-227-8291 and Homefinding at 516-227-8284 for more detailed information.
New York City, NY 10028
Provides information, resources and a support network for women who are considering becoming a single mother, are trying to adopt or conceive, or are already mothers.
127 Bloomingrove Drive, 2nd Floor North, Troy, NY 12180
Provides assessments and evaluations for youth entering foster care.
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112 State Street, Room 300, Albany, NY 12207
Recruits, trains, and certifies foster and adoptive families, and arranges placement of children into appropriate homes. Children may be unable to stay with their family for a variety of reasons, and placement may be temporary or in some cases permanent.
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Offers peer-led support groups for Nassau or Suffolk County residents considering or involved in the foster care or adoption process. Provides opportunities for teens, children and parents to voice their concerns, questions and successes. Offers a list of resources including counselors, adoption and foster care agencies, adoption attorneys and social workers. Call for meeting times and locations.
07834
Assists adopted adults (over 18 yrs) who are searching for their original families. Membership includes adoptees (over 18 yrs), birth parents (whose children have reached 18 yrs of age), foster children (over 18 yrs) and adoptive parents. Offers registry databank search, workshops, advocates for the rights of adoptees.
Website