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- Provides 10-bed MICA community residence. When admitted to Venture House, residents are referred to treatment providers within the community to address their mental health and/or substance abuse needs. They are provided assistance and have ample opportunity to practice or regain independent living skills under staff instruction and supervision.
- Provides vocational training for young adults. Residential education Career development TASC (formerly GED) instruction Follow up/placement services for one year after graduation Trade training including Manufacturing, Automotive and Machine Repair, Construction, Finance and Business, Healthcare, Homeland Security, Hospitality, Information Technology, Renewable Resources and Energy, and Transportation Programs include Certified Nurse Assistant, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse, Medical Administrative Assistant, Patient Care Technician, and more* May provide transportation to program once accepted.
- Offers a credit toward monthly residential voice service for eligible individuals.
- Provide legal representation at Criminal Courts and Family Court.
- Offers a food pantry. The food pantry can only be used once every 30 days.
- Offers food pantry assistance to clients on a monthly basis as needed.* Offers information to clients to address financial, mental health, medical and general needs. Partners with Foodlink and the Salvation Army. * Offers clothing through the Treasure Store.
- Provides comprehensive, community-based program for individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness whose needs have not been met by traditional, office-based services.* Provides services by team of clinicians, including: Mental health evaluation and treatment. Substance abuse evaluation and treatment. Employment services. Case management. Family psycho-education and support. Life-skills acquisition. Housing. Transition planning.
- Offers a twelve step mutual support group for those who have a desire to stop having compulsive sex. No local groups currently available in New York State except New York City. Online meetings available Phone meetings availableIn person meetings available in Manhattan and other regions of the country and world
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Offers a before and after school program to provide a structured environment for students to engage in a variety of extracurricular activities. Services include assistance with homework, as well as opportunities for students to explore art, games, and music design. This program organizes field trips and other enrichment activities aimed at fostering diverse talents. Healthy meals and snacks are provided. Can provide free emergency openings for children with active cases with Onondaga County Department of Social Services.
Encourages Veterans to lose weight and live healthier. Offers TeleMOVE! where Veterans can track their daily activities using an electronic device that reports their progress to a care coordinator.
Personalized care for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and weight management.
