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401 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205
Offers an outpatient treatment program for adolescents and young adults ages 16 to 30 years who may be experiencing mental health issues. Support services include a psychiatrist, nurse, therapist, peer specialist, and education and employment specialist.
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211 North East New York
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207 South Union Street, Po Box 229, Olean, NY 14760
- Provides a twenty-five (25) bed, co-ed 820 residential program including opportunities for individuals to improve their health and wellness. The levels of care include: Stabilization, Rehabilitation and Re-integration.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
155 Lt Vanwinkle Dr, Binghamton, NY 13905
Provides for public safety and law enforcement in Broome County.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
66 William Street, Catskill, NY 12414
Works with families to assist transition from foster care back to the home environment.
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211 North East New York
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7329 E Main Street, Lima, NY 14485
- Provides the following services: Absentee ballots. Disabled Parking permits. Dog licenses. Hunting and Fishing licenses. Marriage licenses. Notary services. Peddler's licenses. Public Records requests. Town and County Property tax collection.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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3654 Galway Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
Maintains all county roads including paving & repair, snow removal, street sweeping, and signage within Saratoga County. Also covers water/sewage problems; WATER/SEWER PROBLEMS: Please call the DPW at 518-792-4033 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m;
https://sgfny.com/dpw/ Selected Site: Saratoga County DPW Garage
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211 North East New York
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33 Mitchell Ave, Summit Building, Binghamton, NY 13903
Helps reduce workplace hazards and other health issues that can affect employee productivity. Also provides OSHA medical surveillance, Department of Transportation, drug and alcohol testing, international travel immunizations. No appointment necessary except for immunizations.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
54 Broad Street, Room 106, Lyons, NY 14489
- Offers jurisdiction over Family Court matters that include: Child abuse and neglect. Support. Paternity. Juvenile delinquency. Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS). Family offense proceedings. Temporary restraining orders. Orders of protection. Custody and visitation.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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2310 Oneida Street, Utica, NY 13501
- Provides preschool in preparation for elementary school.
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211 Mid New York
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300 Forest Drive, Greenvale, NY 11548
- Provides a range of supportive services for individuals diagnosed with breast cancer.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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5 Masonic Avenue, Camden, NY 13316
Provides primary care services to Oneida County residents at a variety of locations.
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211 Mid New York
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1062 Ste Rte 38, Owego, NY 13827
Museum displays and exhibits many aspects of Tioga County history.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
120 Kasson Road, Camillus, NY 13031
Provides postal services to area residents and processes passport applications.
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211 Central New York
102 Ford Street, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Provides care coordination services, including payment assistance for medications, help with getting medical insurance, transportation to and from appointments, and referrals to other local agencies for assistance with food and housing.
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211 Central New York
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12 William Street, Whitehall, NY 12887
Offers a full range of services and activities for adults and children including computer access, story programs for preschoolers, programs for seniors, and summer reading clubs for children and teens.
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211 North East New York
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1 Apollo Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides advocacy for low and moderate income, elderly, and/or disabled customers who are having difficulty paying their bill. Advocates provide access to National Grid programs and services.
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Anne O'Connell - Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Schoharie counties
Aurora Navarro - Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, and St. Lawrence counties
Kari Kelly -Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington counties
Kristie Alcindor - Albany and Columbia counties
Martani DeRooy - Herkimer and Oneida counties
Victoria Homer -Chenango, Cortland, Madison, and Onondaga counties
Greene Countyis covered by Central Hudson Gas and Electric.
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211 Mid New York
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152 Main St, Morris, NY 13809
Public Library Village of Morris
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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99 N Broad St, Norwich, NY 13815
Provides services related to loans, disaster assistance programs, and more.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
251 High School Road, Little Falls, NY 13365
Provides formal instruction for students in 6th through 8th grades.
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211 Mid New York
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30743 State Route 3, Felts Mills, NY 13638
Protects the lives and property of the community by providing services in the event of fire, medical emergencies, and disasters or any other event which may threaten the public welfare.
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211 Central New York
186-188 N Water Street, Rochester, NY 14604
- Helps adults (18+) who have been in jail, prison, or detention. They offer different services and support to assist individuals in getting back on their feet. This includes: Case managers who can help with training, finding jobs, housing, transportation, support groups, mentoring, recreational activities, and personal needs products Assistance with civil legal matters, obtaining birth certificates, Social Security cards, NY photo IDs, and driver's licenses Collaboration with partner agencies that can also provide services
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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201 Nott Terrace, Schenectady, NY 12307
Provides short term support and housing to individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness, who have experienced a crisis that has disrupted their stability in the community or are in the process of transitioning back to the community after a period of stay in a more intensive residential setting/hospital.
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211 North East New York
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143 Main Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010
Serves individuals developmental disabilities, and their families through advocacy, transportation and case management either at home or in the community. Services consist of outreach, case management, activities for parents and caregivers, Medicaid service coordination, respite programs, family reimbursement, and summer activities.
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211 North East New York
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60 Academy Road, Albany, NY 12208
Responds to individuals in crisis, over the phone or in person, in order to reduce emergency room visits. Provides mental health engagement, intervention, and follow-up support.
Contact Albany County Department of Mental Health's Mobile Crisis Team for adult mobile crisis assistance at 518-549-6500.
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211 North East New York
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324 West Buffalo Street, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Update July 2024- The Samaritan Center has a NOEP coordinator that assists with SNAP eligibility and application.Referrals and assistance to low-income residents with urgent needs at its Ithaca offices and food pantries in Danby, Groton and Caroline.Free clothing, personal care products, linens, towels sheets and diapersAccepts gently used donations of bedding (sheets, blankets,etc.), towels and clean clothing for men, women and children, including shoes.Once-a-year emergency financial help when resources are available:Security deposits eligibility requirements:-Tompkins County resident moving within Tompkins County-Ineligible for Department of Social Services security deposit voucher-Family has not received security deposit funds in the past 5 years-Income must be less than 60% AMI guidelines-Assistance must be within the FMR guidelines for the unit size and household size-Application and approval process take about 2 weeks-Applicant can not reside in unit before approved inspection or application approvalUtilities- Must have shut-off notice and denial from DSS during HEAP (they are flexible w/ requiring DSS denial letters).Can do minimal fills for propane.Back rent - when funding is available (similar eligibility guidelines as security deposits program)Prescription medications (controlled substances not eligible)Transportation assistance - bus passes or gas vouchers for: education (semester long), employment (verification required-not to look for employment), or medical appointments within Tompkins County.Limited car repair funding available, applicant needs a quote and mechanic needs a W9. Applicant pays the difference for repairs beyond $500.Moving Assistance (limited funding)- Partnership with Reuse where CC refers to the ReMap program for store credit to get furniture, household goods, appliances, etc., and Reuse provides access to moving truck, driver and movers for up to 2 hours for one move per year.-Move must be within Tompkins County.-Low-income households (60% AMI guidelines)-The program doesn't have the capacity to go up and down multiple floors when moving items.-All items must be packed and prepped for moving.-Items can be moved to a storage facility rather than apartment, if there is not a new apartment lined up yet-Refer to the Samaritan Center for screening.Tompkins County site for:Fidelis, Child Health Plus, Medicaid, and Medicare applicationsFood Stamps screeningAnnual Winter Event "Share the Warmth": clothing drive gathers items at red collection bins throughout Tompkins County. Seeks donations of clean items in good condition (working zippers, no missing buttons, no spots/stains). Typically late November or Early December.
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211 Tompkins Cortland
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