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14016 Route 31 West, Albion, NY 14411
Provides assistance to adults who are unable to act on their own behalf or manage their own affairs or who are in immediate danger due to physical or emotional abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment.
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3837 W Main Street Rd, County Building II, Batavia, NY 14020
Provides referrals to the appropriate school district's Committee on Preschool Special Education (CSPE) for evaluation to determine the needs of preschoolers with special needs. Offers information regarding services that may be available to children with disabilities who are age 3-5.
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211 Western New York
14016 Route 31 West, Suite 101, Albion, NY 14411
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1522 Main Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
The Cornell Cooperative Extension links the research from Cornell University and applies it to maximize New York State's agricultural and natural resources. It also provides programming, services, and information regarding sustainability, nutrition, food safety, obesity prevention, and youth development/education (through the 4-H program). It is committed to contribute to NYS communities and empower their futures. This organization provides services across five sectors: Agriculture, Community, Environment, Nutrition, and Youth/Families.
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3600 Union Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14225
A decision-making committee to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of services for preschool children aged 3-5. The CPSE is a multidisciplinary team established to conduct meetings to develop, review, or revise the Individual Education Program (IEP) of a student with a disability. The parent or legal guardian is included as a member of the committee.
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211 Western New York
1570 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Permanent, affordable, independent housing service for adults with emotional/mental illness. Housing service includes:
  • Assistance in locating quality housing
  • Subsidized rent
  • Assurance that housing is furnished and appropriately equipped
  • Linkage and coordination with community based services
  • Tenant advocacy / landlord relations assistance
  • Planned transportation
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211 Western New York
65 Niagara Square, Room 1315, Buffalo, NY 14202
Common Council Woman Leah M. Halton-Pope representing the Ellicott District. Sits on the following committees: Chair, Rules Committee Works with the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA).
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211 Western New York
2-6 Trigon Park, Le Roy, NY 14482
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111 Kelly Dr, Cheektowaga, NY 14227
Offers day habilitation, community pre-vocational services, and vocational assessments for adults ages 18 and over with developmental disabilities.
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211 Western New York
4460 Union Hill Road, Hinsdale, NY 14743
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33 Linwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209
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1810 Two Rod Rd, Marilla, NY 14102
Provides frozen meals available via pickup from participating senior center locations throughout Erie County. Seniors can choose between a 3, 5, 6, 8 or 10 meal pack that can be picked up once a week from participating locations. A roll, milk, and dessert are included with each meal.
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Municipal Building, 172 Central Avenue, Silver Creek, NY 14136
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Wellsville, NY 14895
Provides a 24-hour crisis intervention hotline, 24-hour advocacy, group counseling, transportation, court accompaniment and preparation, and compensation claim form assistance through NYS Office of Victim Services. Office is at a secure location, which is shared with clients at the time of intake.
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211 Western New York
1050 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14213
Mental health mobile outreach team providing assistance in obtaining housing, case management, mental health counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and placement into Shelter Plus Care housing units. Provides services to individuals with both substance abuse and mental health disorders (MICA). Operates supported housing units for homeless individuals with psychiatric disorders.
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211 Western New York
1500 Broadway, Buffalo, NY 14212
Primary care office provides internal medicine, pediatrics, gynecology, addiction management, and podiatry. Offers community education workshops on preventative health. Hosts STAR program, which offers outpatient drug and alcohol counseling to anyone who suffers from substance abuse. Call main phone line for more information. ##REENTRY##
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211 Western New York
15 E Chautauqua St, Mayville, NY 14757
Narcotics task force for the Chautauqua County area. A coordinated effort by multiple law enforcement agencies to investigate narcotics crimes at the local and federal levels. By combining investigative efforts, the Task Force attempts to identify and then make positive prosecutable cases against narcotics traffickers. Provides a tip line for reporting illegal narcotics activity / drug crimes.
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211 Western New York
301 Cole Avenue, Jamestown, NY 14701
Provides academic and enrichment opportunities for students after school.
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425 Mang Ave, Buffalo, NY 14217
Outdoor swimming pool. Serves as a Cooling Center during times of extreme heat. Always call to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
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2443 Main Street Route 20A, Varysburg, NY 14167
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Town Hall, 1600 Bowen Road, Elma, NY 14059
Full service police department answering all calls for service relating to public safety in the Town of Elma and surrounding areas. This department is part of Troop A.
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1439 Buffalo Street, Olean, NY 14760
Provides behavior management, counseling, crisis intervention, family reimbursement, guardianship assistance, benefits and entitlements assistance, home modification, independent living skills, information and referral, parenting skills for parents of developmentally disabled children (in or out of home), service coordination/case management, support groups, and transitional planning for persons with developmental disabilities of all ages. Developmentally disabled parent training is provided to first time parents with a developmental disability. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) Program available for parents of children with autism.
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211 Western New York
1 N Erie St, Mayville, NY 14757
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229 Summit Street, Suite 4, Batavia, NY 14020
Works to help relieve or eliminate patients' pain. Includes a comprehensive assessment that focuses on an individual's specific symptoms to establish a diagnosis and to determine the source of the pain. Once this is done, a multi-disciplinary treatment plan is developed that is tailored to meet the patient's special needs. This plan uses a wide range of the latest minimally-invasive interventional procedures.
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