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- Collaborates effort between neighborhood citizens and the City of Rochester's four district neighborhood centers to deal with a variety of neighborhood issues; Neighborhood planning and coordination services. Police and Citizens Together Against Crimes (PAC-TAC) Program: Volunteers in the community work with an on-duty patrol officer or crime prevention officer and help prevent crime. Neighborhood Watch Programs. * Provides car seat safety inspections for residents of their district.
- Provides youth programs that include: Tutoring Reading program Presenters and activities After-school program Summer Safe Haven Program (includes field trips) Life skills, including cookingSnacks and meals provided according to program
Offers an annual, set amount of funds to people or families of people with disabilities to spend on services or goods not covered by Medicaid. The purchased goods or services must either enhance the skills of individual, improve their home environment, or help with their cognitive or physical development. Funds may be used to hire a respite worker. If the individual applying is also seeking a residential placement they could be eligible for an enhanced reimbursement amount. This money is intended to assist the family to keep their family member in the home and meet their needs while awaiting placement.
- Provides gently used and new unisex clothing and shoes at minimal price.
- Provides English language classes for adults. Childcare is provided.
Runs the youth-based basketball league for Utica School District kids in grades 4th to 6th.
- Teaches classes, tutoring sessions, and workshops for various topics such as: American Sign Language (ASL). Read and write in English. Manage money wisely. How to do things on your own, like cooking and cleaning. Becoming a US citizen and know about US history and government. Care of your health and body. Manage feelings and have good relationships. How to be ready for a job and work well. Helps families learn ASL and about Deaf culture. Learn how to use computers.
- Provides general pre- and post-treatment, peer-led/peer driven services for individuals in recovery from substance use and who have been formerly incarcerated: Drop-in Center as a "safe haven" for members seeking support, free chemical dependency assessment/evaluation and referral to a local treatment facility. Also includes computer area. Reintegration support. Case management. Employment-related programming through various CCA reentry programs. Peer-coaching and mentoring to clients in the general recovering community.* Provides Citizenship assistance, such as restoration through voter registration drives, Certificates of Relief from Civil Disabilities and Certificates of Good Conduct, training and education on process and documents, and counseling individuals on how to discuss his/her criminal history with a prospective employer.* Provides Employment Services, including employment, education, and vocational readiness training and placement.* Provides peer trainings, e.g., Orientation, Group Facilitation, Ethics Confidentiality and Boundaries, Office Etiquette, Conflict Resolution, Peer Pressure, and Career Planning.
- Connects individuals with substance use issues to various services in the community including;Housing assistance.Transportation assistance.Benefits Advocacy.Legal assistance.Motivational coaching.Support linking to primary health care, mental health, and vocational services.
Provides a nutritious lunch for individuals 60 years and older along with the opportunity for socialization, recreation, and health information at meal sites throughout Jefferson County. Meals meet one third the recommended daily intake and are prepared with reduced salt. Unable to accommodate special diet requests. Senior Nutrition Sites (subject to change; call or check website for current locations): ALEXANDRIA BAY:
American Legion, 9 Rock Street - Wednesday, 11 AM - 1 PM
Gordon Courts, 39 Bolton Avenue - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11 AM - 1PM
CALCIUM:
Community Church, 26816 NY 242 - Tuesday, 11 AM - 1 PM
CHAUMONT:
Copley House, 12030 State Route 12E - Every other Monday, 11 AM - 1 PM
CLAYTON:
Paynter Senior Center, 914 Strawberry Lane - Tuesday and Thursday, 11 AM - 1 PM
WATERTOWN:
Midtown Towers, 142 Mechanic Street - Monday and Thursday, 11AM - 1 PM
Skyline Apartments, 454 Mill Street - Tuesday and Thursday, 11 AM - 1 PM
Centennial Apartments, 1010 Washington Street - Wednesday and Friday 11 AM - 1 PM
- Provides free and confidential crisis counseling, crisis intervention and suicide prevention. Suicide Prevention & Crisis Service is a member of the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Network accepting regional calls made to the national hotline network at 988 or 1-800-273-8255.
