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17 Westminster Avenue, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Offers services to improve your company's productivity with customized employee training at your site or ours. The Training Source at Western Suffolk BOCES offers: Customized training to improve employee skills, competitively priced classes, instructors with business and academic backgrounds, convenient locations at your site or a BOCES center, daytime or evening classes, free consultation of your training needs and a databank of well-trained job seekers. Call to discuss the education and training needs of your employees. Sample training offerings include: Computer Training; Health & Safety; Online Training; Professional Development; Technical-Industry Specific and Workplace Literacy. Call for more detailed information regarding the needs of your company.
15 Fortune Road West, Middletown, NY 10941
Access is a hotline with trained counselors who can speak with callers going through mental health issues, personal crisis, who need someone to talk to about depression, or are having family difficulties. The Access hotline can dispatch counselors to respond on location to access the crisis, develop a follow up plan, and stay involved to make sure the plan is carried out. Same day counseling sessions are offered in the office with and without appointments.
P.O. Box 803, Croton Falls, NY 10519
Provides a four-session workshop on interviewing skills, resume writing support, and group career coaching. NOTE: This is a virtual service. No physical site location available,
45 North Park Road, P.O. Box 351, Rhinebeck, NY 12572
Provides a free public education to youth in grades 6th through 8th.
720 New York 17M, Middletown, NY 10940
Our Roots Program is designed to enhance connections and celebrate tradition among Jewish adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We encourage non-Jewish individuals to attend as well. Through social, cultural, recreational, and educational programs that highlight Jewish holidays and traditions, we help foster a sense of pride and belonging within the Jewish community during this seasonal program. (SPRING AND FALL SESSIONS) (8-WEEKS LONG)
100 Veterans Memorial Highway, H. Lee Dennison Building, 3rd Floor, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Informs and assist members of the armed forces, veterans, their dependents and survivors in relation to (1) matters pertaining to education, training and retraining services and facilities, (2) health, medical and rehabilitation services and facilities, (3) provisions of federal, state and local laws and regulations affording special rights and privileges to members of the armed forces, veterans and their families, (4) employment and re-employment services, and other matters of similar related or appropriate nature. Call for detailed information.
100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794
The libraries are the intellectual heart and soul of the campus. With world-class collections and services the libraries are indispensable partners in research, study and teaching. The libraries are main campus: Frank Melville Jr., Memorial Library, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook; Health Sciences Library HST level 3 room 136, 8034 Stony Brook University and Southampton Library, Stony Brook Southampton, 239 Montauk Highway Southampton. A visitor can use any of the materials in the library within the library, including our databases. You may be eligible to borrow through one of our Courtesy Borrower programs. Courtesy borrower’s privileges may be extended to patrons who are not enrolled or employed at Stony Brook University. Our Community Borrowing program extends borrowing privileges to Stony Brook University alumni, local (Nassau and Suffolk County) health practitioners and individuals with Community Borrower Cards for an annual fee. Participants in our Courtesy Borrowing program are eligible to borrow library books at all campus libraries. Other resources such as interlibrary loan, off-campus access to databases and recalls may not available to guest borrowers. Individuals wishing to have borrowing privileges at Stony Brook University Libraries may have guest borrowing privileges by completing a Community Borrower Program Card Application. There is an annual fee. Please call for more detailed information at 631-632-7115 or [email protected] for eligibility.
162 East Broadway, Monticello, NY 12701
ARC provides various programs to people with developmental disabilities residing with their family or guardian. The programs are as follows: Overnight Respite Care: Provides overnight respite care that is delivered in a certified setting, Individual Respite: Provides individual oversight and supervision to adults at times parents/guardians need assistance, Recreation: Provides recreational opportunities in the community for adults, operates year round, Social Club: Provides social opportunities and guidance to help people develop better social skills.
NY 11934
Promotes and unifies the retail commercial, service and industrial businesses of Moriches as well as the professional leaders and institutions of the community. Advances community interests through study, research and legislative advocacy. Invests in the economic growth and development of the community.
3400 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, NY 11590
Provides housing, meals, supervision, and services to individuals no longer able to maintain their own homes or apartments. Offers some assistance with dressing, walking, bathing, personal hygiene, grooming, and other routines of daily living, as appropriate. Provides recreational and case management services.
1899 Park Boulevard, Eisenhower Park- Nassau County Parks Department Administrative Office, Westbury, NY 11590
Manages more than 70 parks, preserves, museums, historic properties, and athletic facilities comprising 6,000 acres throughout the county. Parks include "active" parks, which are large and offer diverse activities, are heavily used by the public, and have full-time, on-site staff; and "passive" parks, which are far smaller and limited to local usage, in many cases consisting of a single athletic field, small lake or grassy area. Generally, active parks are open from early morning until dusk, with late hours in the summer and later hours for particular winter activities such as ice skating. Nassau county offers: Active Parks; Aquatic Center; Campgrounds; Dog Runs; Golf; Mitchel Athletic Complex; Nassau County Rifle & Pistol Range; NH Ice Center; Passive Parks; Arboretums; Preserves and Splash Sprinkler Parks. Please call individual parks for the schedule of hours.
25 Pine Street, Freeport, NY 11520
Offers English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. These courses are for students whose native language is not English and want to improve speaking, reading and writing skills. Class placement is determined by test results at registration from beginner to advanced levels. Courses are offered at various locations. Call for more detailed information.
3 Fields Lane, North Salem, NY 10560
Provides assistance to Medicaid eligible individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to access resources and services within the community, along with coordinating the necessary services, and to navigate the system to get benefits and other entitlements.
26 Main Street, Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Provides books, other reading material, DVDs, CDs, and audio books on-loan for free, including computer and internet access to local residents. Bilingual support and programs offered for English Language Learners.
98 South Goodwin Avenue, District Office, Elmsford, NY 10523
Operates 7th through 12th grade classes.
1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530
Offers summer baseball camps. Call for more detailed information.
8 Hemlock Lane, Levittown, NY 11756
Provides information and advisory services on all aspects of blindness, awards annual scholarships to outstanding blind post-secondary students in academic, professional and technical training programs, advocates on behalf of people who are blind or visually impaired, produces public service announcements promoting the independence, dignity and advancement of all people with impaired vision and provides legal advice and assistances on the rights, services and benefits available to blind people.
250 Marcus Boulevard, Hauppauge, NY 11788
The center offers comprehensive outpatient medical, habilitative, and rehabilitative services with special emphasis to persons with disabilities. In addition to primary medical care for adults the following specialty clinics are available: audiology, dental, gynecology, neurology, dermatology, neuropsychology, occupational and physical therapy, ophthalmology, orthopedic, podiatry, psychiatry, psychology (testing and counseling), physiatry, social work counseling, and speech and language pathology.
3253 NY-112, Medford, NY 11763
Offers a professional on staff to assess individuals with disabilities to determine their abilities, needs, and goals, using SILO's technology lab. This professional then trains individuals with specific devices and equipment most suitable for them to best meet their needs and goals.
2210 Smithtown Avenue, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Provides a comprehensive early childhood developmental program for children from low income families. Serves pregnant mothers and families with infants, toddlers and preschoolers through home based and classroom based programming. Full time program. Also offers social services and nutrition, mental health, health and dental services. Parent training and parent involvement programs. Families must live in one of thirteen school districts: Comsewogue, Middle Country, Miller Place, Mt. Sinai, Port Jefferson, Rocky Point, Sachem, Sayville, Shoreham-Wading River, Three Village and parts of Connetquot, Longwood and Smithtown. For further information or guidance in the location and selection of child care services, please contact the Child Care Council of Suffolk at (631)462-0303 or the Child Care Council of Nassau at (516)358-9250.
364 Fostertown Road, Newburgh, NY 12550
A free public elementary school serving students in grades Kindergarten through 6th living within the district boundaries.
41 Lake Street, Tupper Lake, NY 12986
Provides books, magazines, and other media on-loan for free to the local community, including computer access and online databases, eBooks and more. Call for Children's Story Time.
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45 Manetto Hill Road, Plainview, NY 11803
Provides various services for senior citizens such as: transportation to medical appointments, nursing home visits and errands visits to homebound regular phone calls to homebound minor home repairs. Many volunteer opportunities. Call for further information.