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105 Ninth Street, Unit 20, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Provides advocacy & referral services to all victims of crime with a strong focus on victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse.
7912 County Road 20, Friendship, NY 14739
Accepts residential, commercial, industrial and construction and demolition waste. They also accept many recyclable materials, most at no charge. The Allegany County system consists of seven transfer stations.
100 Sylvan Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14228
Works to provide wishes to children who have life-threatening illnesses.
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3807 Preacher Rd, Jasper, NY 14855
Provides information regarding property taxes. Helps individuals determine if they may be eligible for a tax exemption program and processes applications. Accepts property tax payments.
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102 W Chemung Street, Painted Post, NY 14870
Provides child advocacy services to children who have been abused or neglected, including accompanying them to their court hearings and other meetings as appropriate to help speak on the child's behalf. Trains volunteers to serve as a neutral third party to Family Court Article 10 proceedings (abuse and neglect cases). A CASA Advocate can only be assigned to a case by a Family Court Judge.
415 Liberty Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527
The County Jury Commissioner provides qualified grand and trial jurors to the courts.
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2696 State Rte 248, Greenwood, NY 14839
Provides access to local public records. Fulfills Freedom of Information requests. Administers various state and local license permits. Serves as the Registrar of Vital Statistics and provides various services related to birth and death certificates, and marriage licenses. Issues dog licenses and provides dog control services.
34 E State Street, Mt. Morris, NY 14510
Provides Children and Family Treatment and Support Services (CFTSS) to children and youth under the age of 21 who are covered by Medicaid and are enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care plan. Referrals may be made by parents, teachers, doctors, or anyone connected to the youth.
1149 Sullivan Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Assists individuals with functional mental health-related disabilities to successfully identify, pursue, and achieve their life goals at home, work, school, and in the community. Program is provided in collaboration with Capabilities and is A NYS OMH-licensed comprehensive PROS Program. Clients receive Community Rehabilitation and Support (CRS) services; Intensive Rehabilitation (IR) services; Ongoing Rehabilitation Support (ORS) services; and Clinical Treatment (CT).
425 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, NY 14902
Provides free resources, lending library and speakers covering a wide variety of aging, long term care and caregiver topics.
607 S Main St, Horseheads, NY 14845
Provides nutritious lunches and socialization at sites throughout the county. Promotes better health through improved nutrition, socialization, and supportive services.
1281 Pennsylvania Ave, Pine City, NY 14871
Provides nutritious lunches and socialization at sites throughout the county. Promotes better health through improved nutrition, socialization, and supportive services.
361 S Main St, Geneva, NY 14456
Provides a website that helps low and moderate income people find free legal aid programs in their comminutes, and answers to questions about their legal rights including referrals to free legal services programs, and information about the court system. As well as additional information in the following legal subject areas: consumer, immigration, disability, individual rights, family and juvenile, life planning, public benefits, health, taxes, workers' rights, seniors, criminal issues, and Internet fraud - crime and prevention.
599 Harris Hill Road, Elmira, NY 14903
Offers fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, camping or other recreational opportunities at various locations.
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300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Suite 101, Corning, NY 14830
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.
25 Jefferson Street, Salamanca, NY 14779
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention hotline, 24 hour advocacy, group counseling, transportation, court accompaniment and preparation, and compensation claim for assistance through NYS Office of Victim Services.
476 Maple Street, Big Flats, NY 14814
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other offenses that happen within the city or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
323 Owego Street, Unit 3 & 4, Montour Falls, NY 14865
Provides families with a safe, developmentally appropriate, resource-rich setting where children and parents can play and learn together.
6360 State Route 224, Cayuta, NY 14824
Provides access to local public records. Fulfills Freedom of Information Law requests. Administers various state and local licenses and permits. Serves as the Registrar of Vital Statistics and provides various services related to birth and death certificates, and marriage licenses. Issues dog licenses and provides dog control services.
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Provides point of collection for self-reports of flood damage to primary residence through COAD Flood Recovery Intake Form.
7604 Seneca Rd N, Hornell, NY 14843
Provides supervision of juveniles and adults who have been sentenced to probation including electronic monitoring and overseeing restitution payments. Offers juvenile diversion counseling and programming. The department also prepares pre-sentence investigations/reports for criminal and family courts as ordered by the courts.
Elmira, NY 14904
Provide temporary emergency shelter for women who have experienced domestic violence/abuse, and for their children. Provides telephone crisis intervention services for women and men. Weekly women's support group.
115 Liberty St, Bath, NY 14810
Offers a semester long internship. Students meet at county facilities for seven all day sessions during one semester and receive hands on experience about county government including hearing department presentations, observing a legislative session, interviewing a County Legislator. The interns conduct a simulated legislative session as their culminating activity, where they introduce, discuss and vote on resolutions of their choosing about a county matter.