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441 South Salina Street, Suite 357, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides loans to very low-income homeowners to repair, improve, or modernize their homes. Offers grants to very low-income elderly homeowners to remove health and safety hazards or make the home handicap accessible.
1 Kimball Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Offers domestic violence and crime victim services, including a safe dwelling, a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, victims rights assistance, information on filing for compensation, transportation, and a cell phone program.
701 Spencer Road, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP)(formerly Section 8): rental subsidies to income-eligible individuals and households. Participants generally pay between 30-40% of monthly adjusted income towards housing cost; balance paid directly to the landlord. Housing units are inspected for health and safety before rental assistance begins and at least once per year after. Applicants are ranked based on their application date and time. Current estimated wait list time is 24 to 36 months. Proof of residency documents are needed at time of application.
38 West State Street, Sherburne, NY 13460
  • Offers a supervised program to supplement care in the home with:
    • Nursing services
    • Meals
    • Activities
    • Medical Case Management
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203 North Hamilton Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Focuses on community and economic development, assisting farmers and producers in growing their businesses, and ensuring that residents have increased opportunities to purchase healthy local foods.
Community Food Pantry, 37 Central Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
The Community Food Pantry provides food, personal care products, some household supplies, infant formula and diapers to Cortland County residents free of charge.Open Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 1pm-4pm. A family receives food for 9 meals and can use the pantry once a month. Household necessities, such as toilet paper, soap, personal care products and other items that cannot be purchased with Food Stamps are also available. Inventory of these items varies.
221 South Warren Street, Suite 310, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides free civil (non-criminal) legal services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include family matters including orders of protection, divorces, separations, child custody, and child support as well as legal problems that keep victims from becoming independent from their abusers, including problems with finances, housing, public benefits, access to healthcare, and immigration.
U.s. Department Of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section, 950 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington, DC 20530
The ADA explains what businesses and state/local governments must do to make sure that they do not discriminate against a member of the public with a disability who uses a service animal.
29 E Cayuga Street, Oswego, NY 13126
  • Provides mental health services in the community with a focus on those with serious and persistent mental illness.
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27 North Main Avenue, Albany, NY 12203
Offers planned and short-term respite services to families with children with a diagnosis of serious emotional disturbance. Services are provided in the home or in the community.
800 Park Avenue, Utica, NY 13501
  • Educates on community resources for a wide range of mental health concerns. Does not provide referrals to private therapists or any direct services.
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33 Denison Pkwy W, Corning, NY 14830
Provides coordination of services through linkage and referral to supports and services for individuals 18+ yrs with traumatic brain injury to allow them to live as independently and productively as possible.
49 Morgan Street, Ilion, NY 13357
Responsible for developing, maintaining and operating the system of aqueducts, reservoirs, channels, pipelines, mains, laterals, curb boxes and pumping and purifying equipment by which the community's water supply is obtained, treated, stored, and distributed to consumers.
Cornell Cooperative Extension Of Tc, 615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Offers opportunities for youth, primarily middle school aged, to develop life skills, try new things and feel successful in a supportive environment. Programs run year round; some youth employment jobs are also available in summer.For current programming, go to:http://ccetompkins.org/4h/rural-youth-services/danby.
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111 Chestnut St, Ithaca, NY
GIVE (Giving Involves Virtually Everybody) is a monthly food give away for all West Hill neighbors, to be held at the school cafeteria.They are open the Fourth Monday of the month from 5:00 - 6:30 pm...http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lehman-Alternative-Community-...
48 Court Street, Canton, NY 13617
Hears civil cases outside the authority of the lower courts, such as civil matters involding high dollar amounts, divorce, separation, and annulment proceedings within St. Lawrence County.
420 E. German Street, Suite 107a, Herkimer, NY 13350
  • Provides assistance in maintaining an independent lifestyle for individuals with disabilities with the following resources:
    • Self-Direction - for persons with developmental disabilities
    • Medicaid Service Coordination
    • Habilitation Services - assistance with daily tasks and independent living skills
    • Consumer Directed Personal Assistant Program
    • Assistance in transitioning from nursing care facilities to the home (including moving assistance).
    • Respite vouchers to allow caregivers to attend to their personal needs.
    • Financial reimbursement for items that allow an individual with disabilities to remain in their home.
5274 Outer Stowe Street, Lowville, NY 13367
Supports an array of services to assist Temporary Assistance and Food Stamp applicants and recipients in securing and retaining employment and achieving self sufficiency. Provides Summer Youth Employment Services
121 Opportunity Drive, Mayfield, NY 12117
Provides support for adults and children with a diagnosis on the Autism spectrum; individuals who have unique needs and a need for individualized supports. Activities include evidence based interaction and communication tools through specialized training for staff and families in Autism Spectrum Disorders, positive behavior supports, social cognition supports, sensory swim, movement therapy, assessments and supports for sensory challenges, and visual supports.
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489 West Main Street, Cobleskill, NY 12043
Assists crime victims in filing applications for compensation for physical injury and/or property loss resulting from a crime.
425 Mary Street, 425 Mary Street, Clayton, NY 13624
Handles legal matters including civil, criminal, small claims, and eviction cases within the Village of Clayton.