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8115 Glasgow Rd, Cassadaga, NY 14718
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2056 Genesee St, Buffalo, NY 14211
Community center with a recreation room and computer room.
Serves as a Warming Center in times of extreme cold. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Always call ahead to make sure a Heating/Cooling Center is open before going there.
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4041 Southwestern Boulevard, Building 6, Room 6201b, Orchard Park, NY 14127
Campus food pantry open to the entire community. Currently open on a limited basis, providing 7-meal prepacked food bags for households in need.
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600 Hunt Road, W.E., Jamestown, NY 14701
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.
One Leo Moss Drive, Suite 4308, Olean, NY 14760
Offers a wide range of comprehensive mental health services including counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), individual and group therapy, trauma based treatments, treatment for children, medication evaluation and services. Counseling and treatment available for people having problems with anxiety, depression, stress, relationships, anger management, or post-partum depression.
Provides a response to mental health emergencies.
Also makes referrals for Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) and Care Coordination.
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Group CounselingAnger ManagementIn Person Crisis InterventionGeneral Counseling ServicesCounty Government Departments / OfficesIndividual CounselingAdolescent / Youth CounselingChild GuidancePerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders TreatmentPsychiatric Disorder CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyPsychiatric Medication ServicesEye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
403 Main Street, Suite 215, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides case management to defendants during their time in the criminal justice system based on comprehensive, individualized assessments. Licensed social workers offer expertise and referrals to outside services to meet clients' needs, including housing, government services, inpatient and outpatient treatment services, credit score assistance, career and job assistance, transportation, and clothing. Takes a holistic and optimistic approach that examines the underlying circumstances contributing to the client's contact with the criminal justice system, with the goal of leading the client to a successful future so as to prevent reincarceration and decrease recidivism in Erie County.
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151 N Main St, Public Safety Building, Suite 221, Warsaw, NY 14569
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101 King Street, Suite B, East Aurora, NY 14052
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325 Manhattan Street, Buffalo, NY 14214
After school programming for boys and girls ages 5 to 18 in five core program areas, outlined below.
Character Leadership Development: Empowers youth to support and influence their Club and community, sustain meaningful relationships with others, develop a positive self-image, participate in a democratic process, and respect their own and others' cultural identities.
Education and Career Development: Enables youth to become proficient in basic educational disciplines, apply learning to everyday situations, and embrace technology to optimize employability.
Health and Life Skills: Develops young people's capacity to engage in positive behaviors that nurture their own well-being, set personal goals, and develop the competencies to live successfully as self-sufficient adults.
The Arts: Enables youth to develop their creativity and cultural awareness through knowledge and appreciation of visual and tactile arts and crafts, performing arts, and creative writing.
Sports, Fitness, and Recreation: Develops fitness, positive use of leisure time, skills for stress management, appreciation for the environment, and social and interpersonal skills.
587 Main Street, East Town Plaza, Suite 100, Batavia, NY 14020
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4487 Lake Avenue, Lockport, NY 14094-1139
A single location where customers can access the services provided by the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Conservation District.
Farm Service Agency administers federal farm programs and farm loan programs.
50 East North Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
Program seeks to enhance:
- Self-Regulation Skills: needed to manage one's feelings and behaviors to adjust to the changing conditions of the environment for optimal engagement
- Conversation Skills: using language to take part in reciprocal and meaningful exchanges
- Cooperation Skills: problem-solving, compromising, and understanding others' perspectives to establish and maintain relationships
- Generalization Skills: communicating effectively across social situations and adjusting social behaviors to meet the listener's needs and environmental conditions
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1200 Parker Blvd, Buffalo, NY 14223
Outdoor swimming pool. Serves as a Cooling Center during times of extreme heat. Always call to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
1168 Seneca St, Buffalo, NY 14210
Food pantry.
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135 Odell Street, Lackawanna, NY 14218
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New York, 10017
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1285 Main St, 2nd Fl, Buffalo, NY 14209
Provides outpatient substance use and alcohol abuse treatment services including psychosocial assessments, medical evaluations, individual therapy, group counseling, medication assisted treatment and psychiatric evaluations. Offers linkage to detox services, inpatient residential programs, and HIV Testing referrals. Aftercare planning provided. Same day access and walk in hours available (please call for days and times).
Also offers alcohol/substance use education to agencies and community.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Drug Use Disorder TreatmentDrug Use Disorder CounselingGroup CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Alcohol Use Disorder TreatmentDrug Use Disorder Education / PreventionDUI Offender ProgramsAlcohol Use Disorder Education / PreventionIntegrated Co-Occurring Disorders TreatmentSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsHIV TestingMedication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol Use Disorder CounselingCognitive Behavioral TherapyClinical Psychiatric EvaluationGeneral Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
40 Commerce Drive, Springville, NY 14141
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Buffalo, NY 14202
A "one-stop shop" system with access to City of Buffalo services, information, and non-emergency police services. Residents can dial 311 within city limits, 716-851-4890 outside the city, visit the website, or download the BUFF311 App to report service needs, check on the status of previous service requests, or obtain information regarding city programs.
A report or request can be sent anonymously through the 311 applications, made via online requests or by calling the office. However, if you choose this option, you will not be able to track the progress online. For this follow-up information, you may contact the Call Center by phone. Your anonymity will always be respected.
The following city service categories are covered by the 311-contact center, website, and app:
-POLICE: Noise nuisances, ATVs / Dirt Bikes, Loitering, Report a Tip
-ANIMALS: Licensing, Excessive Barking, Animal Cruelty, Outdoor Rodent Bait Boxes (by homeowner or landlord request only)
-FORESTRY: City Tree Trimming, City Tree Removal, City Property Tree Planting
-STREETS: Potholes, Street Plowing, Sidewalk Repairs, Traffic Signs
-SANITATION: Garbage Tote Issue, Street Sweeping, Missed Weekly Pickup
-GRAFFITI: Report Location of Graffiti
-HOUSING/INSPECTIONS: Request an Inspection, Report Violations, New/Existing Permit Services
-UTILITIES: Streetlights, Sewer Authority, Water Authority
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Animal LicensesPothole / Road RepairResidential Recycling ProgramsBuilding InspectionStreet SignsWorkplace Recycling ProgramsHazardous Waste ExchangeCruelty to Animals InvestigationZoning Adjustment BoardsGraffiti RemovalTrash / Garbage PickupSewage Treatment FacilitiesCity / County Planning OfficesStreet LightsParking Regulations EnforcementPest Control ServicesBuilding Code Enforcement / AppealsNoisy Neighbors ControlParking Regulations InformationLarge Item Trash / Garbage PickupWaste Tire RecyclingStreet / Highway Traffic ControlTree Planting ProgramsTraffic SignalsBarking Dogs ControlTraffic SignsChristmas Tree RecyclingSnow Clearance / Street Salting311 ServicesSewer System MaintenanceElectronic Waste Recycling
5571 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14221
Public library.
Offers meeting room, copy machine, public access computers, scanner, adult computer classes, and various seasonal children's programming such as story time.
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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300 Center Road, Suite 3, West Seneca, NY 14224
760 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
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612 Northland Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14211
Multisensory Tours welcome adults who are blind or partially sighted to the museum. Tour themes change monthly and include in-depth verbal descriptions, touch materials, and other sensory activities. Weekday tours in the galleries are followed by a hands-on art-making experience in the classrooms.
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95 Franklin St, 9th Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202
Provides secure, anonymous disposal kiosks at sites throughout Erie County to safely and conveniently dispose of legal, unregulated, prescription, and over-the-counter medications. These disposal sites offer a free, safe and convenient way of proper disposal, with no questions asked.
For specific Erie County Community Disposal Kiosk locations, see: www3.erie.gov/health/needle-access-and-needle-medication-disposal
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70 Barker St, Buffalo, NY 14209
Uses the evidence-based Incredible Years, Tuning Into Teens, and Nurturing Parenting curricula to provide education and support for parents of children ages 0-18 from a variety of languages and cultural backgrounds. Parent groups are designed to strengthen parent-child interactions, improve children's social and emotional competence, and reduce behavioral issues and related harsh discipline. All groups are free and open to the public and led by NYSPEP Credentialed Parenting Educators. Fall, Spring, and Summer sessions offered in both online and in-person formats. These groups offer parents and caregivers an opportunity to share, learn, and connect with one another to discuss challenges, problem-solve, learn how to build healthier family relationships, and promote more successful social, emotional, and academic outcomes for their children. Individualized family sessions also available. Both referrals and walk-ins welcome. Spaces limited to 14 participants per group.
