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7329 Seneca Rd N, Hornell, NY 14843
Provides assistance to help pay medical bills for services received through the hospital or one of the affiliates including charges that are over and above what may be covered by insurance.
1111 Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20224
Allows people to direct file their federal tax returns with the IRS for free. Connects with direct file options for New York State residents to also direct file their state tax returns.
323 Oswego Street, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Provides assistance enrolling eligible individuals in Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care applications for Aged, Blind and Disabled. Additional help is provided navigating the health insurance marketplace for people not eligible for state health insurance options.
550 N Main St, Wellsville, NY 14895
Provides early childhood education and family support services to children and families. The program goal is to offer a wide range of social and educational experiences to help prepare children and families for a successful transition into kindergarten. Services also include nutritious meals, health screenings and services for children with disabilities. Limited transportation is available to participants of the Friendship and Wellsville centers. Children and families enrolled in the home based option receive education and family services during their weekly home visit, each lasting 1.5 hours each week.
1 Academic Drive, Corning, NY 14830
Offers semester passes to students of Corning Community College (CCC) for riding the public bus. Bus tokens are also available for one time fares.
1 Schuyler St, Belmont, NY 14813
Pick up and impound or return to their owners if known, domestic dogs who have strayed from their homes. Also includes, enforce laws and complaints regarding dogs who have bitten someone or are otherwise making nuisances of themselves. Most animal control programs are unable to handle nuisance wildlife.
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203 William Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Houses inmates in secure facilities with specific rules governing visitation, mail and other security measures. Provides inmates a variety of programs such as a GED Program, parenting and religious classes, substance abuse and mental health counseling and a law library.
1120 Goodwin Street Sourth, Rochester, NY 14620
Offers temporary housing for cancer patients and their caregiver receiving treatment in Monroe County but reside outside of the county.
2820 State Route 226, Bradford, NY 14815
Provides comprehensive educational program to prepare every student within the district to meet graduation requirement as set by the state. Includes extra curricular activities that give students a wide range of opportunity to be involved in student life.
911 Stowell St, Elmira, NY 14901
Offers an outpatient treatment facility for adults and adolescents that want to overcome substance use disorders including chemical use and dependency, as well as internet addiction and gambling addiction. Provides evaluations/assessments, group therapy, individual counseling, case management, consultations, toxicology screenings, community referrals, follow-up care/transitional services, family counseling, and relapse prevention groups. Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) is also available for alcohol, opiate (synthetic or heroin), and/or nicotine dependence.
323 Owego Street, Unit 3 & 4, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Offers summer employment opportunities for at risk youth providing them the opportunity to work up to six weeks throughout the summer, for 25 hours per week and earn minimum wage.
6 Gee Street, Van Etten, NY 14889
Library services vary by location but can include summer reading programs, public computers with internet access, free wireless connections, children and adult book clubs, story times, outreach services to elderly and local schools, copying and faxing services, and public meeting rooms.
7 Court Street, Belmont, NY 14813
Works to preserve the safety of the citizens and reintegration of offenders back into the community including an intake diversion unit , adult sex offender treatment program, juvenile sex offender treatment program, juvenile arson prevention program (the youth fire program), pretrial release, community service, adult intensive supervision, electronic home monitoring, local conditional release, juvenile intensive supervision, and juvenile community service.
70 Elizabeth Blackwell Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to eligible individuals to prepare them for employment (including helping them to further their education) consistent with their strengths, ability and interest. These jobs can be in the competitive workforce, self-owned businesses in the home, sheltered workshops or in supported employment in the community. Also works with students, families and school districts to coordinate appropriate services for students with disabilities who are leaving secondary education and entering adult vocational rehabilitation.
1149 Sullivan Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Oversees public benefit checks (usually Social Security or SSI) to help individuals with a cognitive impairment who are unable to manage their own financial affairs. Provides clients with budget development and training with a hope of fostering economic self-sufficiency in the future.
8217 Cream Hill Road, Arkport, NY 14807
Provides building code information as well as ensured local building codes are enforced including taking and investigating reports of violations. Issues building permits.
3 Pulteney Square E, Bath, NY 14810
The Office for the Aging offers many services for the senior residents of Steuben County including, but not limited to, information and referral, nutrition through congregate meals, advocacy, support groups, transportation services, caregiver services, case management, and the Bone Builders and Senior Meal Programs. Bone Builders and the Senior Dinner Clubs are overseen by Pro Action of Steuben-Yates.
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3663 Sixth Street, Wellsburg, NY 14894
Provides building code information as well as ensures local building codes are enforced including taking and investigating reports of violations. Issues building permits.
WA Harriman Campus, Building 12, Albany, NY 12240
Provides temporary income for eligible workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
9790 Thayer Street, Houghton, NY 14744
Provides comprehensive educational program in a private school to prepare students from grade six to grade twelve to meet graduation requirements as set by the state. Includes extracurricular activities that give students a wide range of opportunities to be involved in student life.
26 Bridge St, Corning, NY 14830
Offers residential options to individuals recovering from mental illness that do not need 24 hour supervision. Services include assistance with treatment compliance, support groups, recovery goals and life-skills coaching. There are 30 sponsored apartments throughout the region.
300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Suite 230, Corning, NY 14830
Offers parenting education to new expectant parents. Classes include education about pregnancy and parenting and life skills to help new parents through the pregnancy and to introduce them to parenthood. Participants earn points for each class or skill completed that can be used to purchase new or gently used items for the new baby.
BELMONT, NY 14813
Offers a 24 hour hotline for individuals who are survivors of domestic violence. Also provides a safe, secure emergency shelter for victims and their children. Assistance is available with obtaining orders of protection with family court including accompaniment to court, appointments and other supportive services. Provides personalized safety plans, educational support groups, and domestic violence counseling. Services are available to men, women and children. Donations of new clothing are accepted; new socks underwear and bras, are most needed, as well as pajamas, sweatpants/yoga pants, t-shirts and sweatshirts of all sizes, children's sizes to XXXL adult.
512 Falconer St, Jamestown, NY 14701
Provides short, non-credit programs focused on helping unemployed, underemployed, and career changing individuals enter manufacturing careers (Welding, CNC/Machining, Industrial Maintenance Technician, BAS, HVAC etc.). Students who enter the programs do not need a high school diploma and the course fees are often entirely or partially covered by grants, scholarships and other funding sources. JCC Career Services will also support these students in their efforts to find a job. At the end of several programs, a workshop is held that leads students through resume building and interview skills. Workforce Development invites local manufacturing companies to interview students on campus at the end of some of the programs (welding, machining and industrial maintenance). Students have access to JCC Career Services for a year after the completion of their program.