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197 Summer Street, Buffalo, NY 14211
Free breakfast and lunch for any kids and teens ages 18 and under (and young adults with disabilities under 21).
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18 Evans Street, Batavia, NY 14020
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724 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209
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1419 Falls Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
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Pupil Personnel Office, 600 Fletcher Street, Tonawanda, NY 14150
A decision-making committee to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of services for preschool children aged 3-5. The CPSE is a multidisciplinary team established to conduct meetings to develop, review, and/or revise the Individual Education Program (IEP) of a student with a disability. The parent or legal guardian is included as a member of the committee.
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5130 E Main Street Rd, Ste 3, Batavia, NY 14020
Provides financial assistance to those who are unable to work, can't find a job or have a job that does not pay enough. Family Assistance (FA) provides cash assistance to eligible needy families. Safety Net Assistance (SNA) may provide assistance to persons who are not eligible for other assistance programs.
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305 Cayuga Creek Road, Cheektowaga, NY 14227
A decision-making committee to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of services for preschool children aged 3-5. The CPSE is a multidisciplinary team established to conduct meetings to develop, review, or revise the Individual Education Program (IEP) of a student with a disability. The parent or legal guardian is included as a member of the committee.
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34 Commercial Street, Gowanda, NY 14070
Provides Urgent Care, Primary Care, Imaging, Lab Services, and Physical Therapy.
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270 Peachtree St NW, Ste 1300, Atlanta, NY 30303
Links person with breast cancer with breast cancer survivor for information, support, encouragement. Link may be made at time of diagnosis or at any time during person's experience with breast cancer.
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301 North Street, Batavia, NY 14020
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1715 Bedell Road, Grand Island, NY 14072
Public library. Offers 15 networked public access computers with laser printing (10 cents per page B&W, 25 cents color), Microsoft Office applications, and internet access. Also offers a meeting room and literature regarding Grand Island History. Programming includes an adult book club, knitting club, computer classes, and various children's programming such as story hour and summer reading challenges. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
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8685 Erie Road, Angola, NY 14006
Provides Special and Career & Technical Education to eligible students. The Carrier Educational Center is also home to the Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES administrative offices. Presently offers 7 Career & Technical Education Programs: Cosmetology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Information Technology/Computer Systems Natural Resources: Aquaponics Small Animal Science
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580 Orchard Park Rd, West Seneca, NY 14224
An education and support program that helps women with cancer manage the appearance-related side effects of treatment. Professional cosmetologists volunteer their expertise during group sessions. Complimentary kits containing name-brand cosmetics are distributed during group programs.
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243 Sears St, Lower Level, Buffalo, NY 14212
Provides services and/or programs for individuals or families who are low income, homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless. Offers benefit screening and application assistance, housing search assistance, advocacy, and community events throughout the year. Please see separate record for food pantry. Clothing Boutique: Supplies both job interview and regular clothing for anyone in need. Personal Essentials Pantry: Provides personal care items (toothbrushes, soap, dish liquid, shampoo, etc.) for those in need. Provides workforce development classes focuses on soft skills and customer service training. Provides Life Coach for Live Well Erie Participants. ##REENTRY##
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392 Pearl Street, Suite 100, Buffalo, NY 14202
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3001 9th St, Niagara Falls, NY 14305
Helps people to learn basic computer literacy skills for career and educational purposes at no cost. Provides a wide range of educational and vocational programs and short training courses.
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201 S Union St, Olean, NY 14760
Provides alcohol and substance use prevention / early intervention programming for schools. Offers alternative activities such as coordinating youth projects, community education on alcohol, substances, and gambling prevention, and family intervention services.
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Mary C. Dyster Pavilion, 621 10th St, Niagara Falls, NY 14302
Provides comprehensive management of diabetes and its complications, diabetes and pregnancy, gestational diabetes, bone and mineral metabolism, and other endocrine disorders to adult patients. Also offers a diabetes self-management education program coordinated by a registered dietician.
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460 N Main St, Warsaw, NY 14569
A committee designed to link families who may require more intensive mental health support to services such as Care Coordination, Home-Based Crisis Intervention, Mental Health Respite Program, Home and Community Based Services, Family Support, and OMH services such as Residential Treatment Facility, Community Residence, Children's Psychiatric Center, or mobile crisis programs. Families are encouraged to invite schools and others working with their child to attend a meeting; approach is strength-based and constructive; jointly crafted written plans are provided to families at the conclusion of the meeting. Committee is made up of representatives from the following organizations: Wyoming County Department of Mental Health, Social Services, Probation, and Youth Bureau; Spectrum Health & Human Services (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Services including Mental Health Counseling and Chemical Dependency Services), Hillside Children's Center, Wyoming County Community Hospital (Crisis Outreach), GLOW Family Support, Clarity Wellness Community, New Directions and Western New York Children's Psychiatric Center.
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