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338 Central Ave, Ste 240, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Provides confidential outpatient services for mental health and drug/alcohol abuse. Provides individual, group, and family counseling.
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Outpatient Behavioral Health Bldg, 462 Grider St, Driveway 4, Buffalo, NY 14215
Provides outpatient behavioral health services to adults 18 years and older. Serves children under 18 ONLY if they are experiencing first episode psychosis. Treatment types include individual and group therapy. Services are provided by psychiatrists, nurses, and licensed clinical staff. Offers the NAVIGATE Program, a specialized evidence-based program for individuals experiencing first episode psychosis. Also offers a behavioral health walk-in clinic (The Help Center) that does not require an appointment. The Help Center offers immediate support for individuals who may be experiencing a crisis and/or are in need of behavioral health services and linkage to a community provider. The Help Center is an alternative to ECMC's Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) for those who are NOT experiencing suicidal thoughts/behaviors.
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101 East State Street, Room 209, Olean, NY 14760
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500 John James Audubon Parkway, Buffalo, NY 14228
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15 E Chautauqua St, Mayville, NY 14757
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2400 Seneca Street, West Seneca, NY 14210
OMH licensed Service Enriched Single Residence Occupancy (SRO). Single apartments provided in a supportive community. Case management and activities available. Smaller staff to resident ratio than a CR or a TAP.
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2365 George Urban Blvd, Depew, NY 14043
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3837 W Main Street Rd, County Building II, Batavia, NY 14020
Home safety visitation program that includes an assessment for hazards related to lack of working smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers, blocked fire exits, paint in poor condition and other lead hazards, poor condition of roof, floors, walls, handrails, and steps, mold and water leaks, pests, and asthma triggers. After assessment, homes may be provided with information on fire safety, carbon monoxide poisoning, radon gas, pest control, smoking cessation, asthma triggers, and lead poisoning prevention. Eligible homes may receive supplies such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, radon test kits, fire extinguishers, cleaning supplies, and asthma management tools.
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478 Main St, Ste 200, Buffalo, NY 14202
Office for claims and inquiries about Social Security and SSI; initial claims only for Medicare. Issues social security cards. Offers benefit programs to assist retired or disabled, as well as aged or disabled in need. Also offers programs to assist certain dependents and survivors, as well as coal miners (Black Lung Benefits).
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77 West Eagle Street, Supreme Court Law Library, Buffalo, NY 14202
Provides free legal and procedural information to the public. The Court Help Center is neutral and cannot give legal advice or tell you the best way to handle your case. Help Center Staff can provide information:
  • on how to commence cases
  • on how to answer cases
  • on how to collect judgments
  • on filling out forms
  • on court procedure
  • on referrals to appropriate agencies
  • on public access computer use
  • on how to find your destination court
Help Center Staff can assist with:
  • simplified sample legal forms
  • uncontested divorce packets
  • information about available legal resources
  • procedures explained
  • public access computers
  • name changes procedure and forms
  • assist with "Do It Yourself" (DIY) forms
  • post-divorce forms and processes
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169 Sheridan Parkside Drive, Tonawanda, NY 14150
A comprehensive child development Head Start/Preschool program designed to serve income eligible children 0-5 years of age including children with disabilities and their families.
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620 Marauder Drive, Dunkirk, NY 14048
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60 E Amherst St, Buffalo, NY 14214
Offers Abortion Care, Birth Control, Breast Exams, Colposcopy, Emergency Contraception, GYN Care, Gender Affirming Hormone Care, Health Counseling, HIV testing, Counseling and Education, HIV Prevention (PrEP), HPV Vaccine, Pap Tests, Pregnancy Testing and Options Counseling, Smoking Cessation, STD testing and treatment. Planned Parenthood health centers support and welcome patients of all gender identities and sexual orientations, and offer care regardless of citizenship status.
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567 Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14207
A proactive harm-reduction program that aims to prevent future gun violence by addressing the needs of youth at risk of becoming the next victim or perpetrator of gun violence.
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200 Gustavus Avenue, Jamestown, NY 14701-1815
Specific programs and services include comprehensive education program for emotionally disturbed and learning disabled youth; educational and diagnostic testing; self-contained classroom program; exploratory career program; high school Regents courses; elective courses; individual education profiles; day student program.
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431 Memorial Parkway, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Residential reintegration program for men with a substance use disorder that encourages connections to volunteer, educational, and employment opportunities. Offers counseling, meals, recreation, daily support, and self-help meetings. Program employs client-centered cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavioral therapies, along with motivational interviewing to help residents learn to cope with life experiences without relying on substance use. Utilizes trauma-informed care practices that seek to address each individual's past history or trauma and its effect on their lives.
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An online resource that connects victims of crime with legal help and information on issues related to their housing, family, employment, finances, and more. Website offers the following:
  • Legal help directory where victims of crime can find trusted nonprofit legal aid programs that may be able to help
  • Legal forms that may allow victims of crime to handle their legal matters without a lawyer
  • Information pertaining to the legal needs of crime victims and their rights
  • A victim compensation guide providing information about filing online claims for victim compensation
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1302 Main Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Offers older adults, ages 55+, the opportunity to work with children in need. Foster Grandparents are present in classrooms, childcare centers, and Head Start programs throughout Niagara County. Foster Grandparents can serve as mentors, tutors, caregivers, or role models to the children they work with. Income-eligible volunteers are provided with a tax-free stipend, accident and liability insurance, and mileage reimbursement. A minimum of 10 hours of service per week is required; the maximum amount of hours per week is 40. A comprehensive background check and physical are required before service may begin.
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75 Jones & Gifford Ave, Jamestown, NY 14701
Provides work and job training to persons with disabilities. Offers services to local business such as assembly, packaging, kitting, bulk mailing, heat sealing, industrial sewing, rework operations, recycling, custodial (internal and external contract cleaning), and temporary work crews.
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186 Lake Shore Dr W, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Provides occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, psychology testing, podiatry services and evaluations. Provides free screenings to determine if therapy is needed.
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