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406 Elizabeth Street, Utica, NY 13501
  • Provides treatment for patients with active tuberculosis (TB) or latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI),
  • Offer testing and follow up to individuals who may have been exposed to tuberculosis.Mantoux TB Skin Test for evalvuation of TB disease and individuals who have been in contact with a case of tuberculosis.
  • Offers skin tests for work or school available through our immunization clinics. Call for availability.
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211 Mid New York
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20411 Sunrise Avenue, La Fargeville, NY 13656
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
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210 Court Street, Suite 20, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides health services to individuals who are currently incarcerated. Services include outreach, education, and testing to prevent the spread of HIV, Hepatitis C, and STIs, and assists individuals living with HIV and Hepatitis to develop a care plan once they're discharged back to the community.
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211 Mid New York
575 Broadway, Room 105, Menands, NY 12204
Provides housing for 60 homeless and at-risk veterans with supportive services to help them maintain independence. Services include on-site counseling for personal and family issues with the primary objective of enhancing the quality of work opportunities by providing educational, vocational and employment services through the Altamont Program's Vocational, Educational and Employment Services, job placement and job retention services. Veterans can make the facility their home for a period of 6 months.
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211 North East New York
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Provides locked drop boxes for individuals seeking to renew their drivers license and/or vehicle registration. Drop boxes are intended as an alternative to filing renewal forms at the DMV office or onlineDrop Box Locations: Broome County Office Building at 60 Hawley Street in Binghamton (It's mounted on the wall near the security desk)Broome West Senior Center at 2801 Wayne Street in EndwellEastern Broome Senior Center at 27 Golden Lane in HarpursvilleFirst Ward Senior Center at 226 Clinton Street in BinghamtonJohnson City Senior Center at 30 Brocton Street in Johnson CityNorthern Broome Senior Center at 12 Strongs Place in Whitney Point
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
11 Franklin Street, Geneseo, NY 14454
  • Builds or renovates houses in partnership with low-income families and sell the houses to qualified people with need at no profit. Funds and building materials are donated by individuals, churches and other organizations.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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66 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides emergency contraception and related services including rape crisis counseling referrals.
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211 Central New York
314 South Manning Boulevard, Albany, NY 12208
Provides a nurturing environment that promotes learning and encourages young children with developmental delays utilizing comprehensive evaluations, early intervention treatment, and preschool services.
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211 North East New York
23 West Main Street, Johnstown, NY 12095
Serves as the chief custodian of Fulton County's financial resources.
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211 North East New York
Albany, NY 12243
Temporary Assistance (TA) is temporary help for needy men, women and children. If you are unable to work, can't find a job, or your job does not pay enough, TA may be able to help you pay your expenses.Applicants need to apply through their local department of social services.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
1772 State Route 72, Parishville, NY 13672
Assesses and maintains records of all properties in the Town of Parishville.
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211 Central New York
103 W. Seneca Street, Suite 301b, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Supports, advocates for and seeks to empower people treated unfairly at work or faced with critical poverty, discrimination, health care or other social and economic issues. Activities include: The Workers' Rights Hotline (607-269-0409 [email protected] or walk-in) provides advocacy with and on behalf of workers who receive unfair treatment at work. The Workers' Center works with people to correct problems, end workers' rights violations, improve conditions and set standards of employer behavior. It can also help with filings to regulators (for example for wage theft, safety violations, discrimination, etc.), workforces interested in forming a union, or other strategies for making positive changes in the workplace.Living Wage Employer certification provides recognition to employers that voluntarily pay all employees at least the Tompkins County Living Wage.Organized labor partnerships support and coordinate shared activities with local and regional labor unions.The Workers' Rights Handbook and Restaurant Owners Manual contain comprehensive information on labor rights and employer responsibilities, free to the public. The "Workers' Edge" newsletter covers important labor issues active in the Tompkins County community.Community organizing through the Workers' Center empowers grassroots leaders' organizing skills to create change in their own and others' lives at work and in general.Community education increases knowledge and standards of economic rights and employer behavior through networking, coalition-building and solidarity.
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211 Tompkins Cortland
36 Church Street, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
  • Manages a system of agencies that provide mental health programs throughout the county.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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3 Gallant Ave, Delhi, NY 13753
Provides registration of all eligible voters by mail or in person. Provides absentee ballots on request. Conducts election. Maintains central file of eligible voters. Supplies absentee ballots to anyone who is sick, disabled, or student, traveler, or worker out of county temporarily.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
839 Albany Street, Schenectady, NY 12308

Open year round, our food pantry is the largest source of free, healthy food in Schenectady County. We provide shelf-stable pantry necessities, fresh produce, and limited baby and personal care items.

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211 North East New York
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92 Brown Rd, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Manages emergency and disaster preparedness and response and recovery activities in Tompkins County, including: information and services during a fire or disaster coordination of fire, ambulance and other emergency services in the countyTornadoes: There is no formal tornado warning system for Tompkins County. Check the radio or internet.
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211 Tompkins Cortland
17 E Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021
  • Accompanies victims through medical, law enforcement, and judicial procedures.* Offers professional mental health counseling for victims of sexual and domestic violence.* Collaborates with Upstate CARES program for medical exams for child victims of sexual assault.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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70 Carlson Road, Rochester, NY 14610
  • Provides home health aides, licensed nurse practitioners, registered nurses, attendants, and personal care aides to work and oversee medical treatment in the home. Some of the services provided are: Medication reminders Grooming and oral hygiene Bathing and dressing Mobility issues Meal preparation Laundry Housekeeping Errands Companionship* Provides a full range of services under the TBI/NHTD Waiver that includes the following: Home and Community Support Staff, Community Transitional Services, and Moving Assistance and Transportation. * Offers non-medical transportation services.* Provides care management through Health Homes of Upstate NY (HHUNY) and Children's Health Homes of Upstate NY (CHHUNY).* Offers tuition free certification for Personal Care and Home Health Aides.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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130 E State St, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Democrat Anna Kelles represents the New York State Assembly District 125, made up of: Tompkins County: entire county Cortland County: City of Cortland, and Towns of Cortlandville, McGraw, Lapeer, Harford and Virgil.
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211 Tompkins Cortland
259 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202
Provides holiday meals on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Sunday, either as sit down or to-go meals.
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211 North East New York
24 North Main Street, Dolgeville, NY 13329
Provides library services such as book loans, e-books, audio books, movies, summer reading program, public computers, and internet access.
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211 Mid New York
402 Rogers Parkway, Rochester, NY 14617
  • Provides a special education (853) school licensed by the New York State Education Department. Offers both residential (CRP) and day placements for students with developmental disabilities. Residential program is licensed through the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. An available option for school districts seeking an out-of-district placement for students who need an alternative educational path due to their developmental disabilities.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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2090 State Route 5, Utica, NY 13502
Offers a wide range of licensing, records, and informational services to town residents. Licensing and permits include marriage licenses, hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, dog licenses, block party permits, peddler/solicitor licenses, and racing/wagering licenses.
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211 Mid New York
195 East Bridge Street, Oswego, NY 13126
Provides formal instruction for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 6th grade.
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211 Central New York