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7 N Erie St, Mayville, NY 14757
Provides motor vehicle and other driver services such as renewals for operator and motorcycle licenses, permits, and non-driver ID cards; amendments to all types of licenses, permits, and non-driver ID cards; conversion of out-of-state licenses to NYS licenses; renewals of registrations; new plates for passenger and commercial vehicles, trailers, and motorcycles; amendments to registrations for all vehicle types; plate transfers from one vehicle to another for all vehicle types; and plate surrender services. ##REENTRY##
3745 Ransomville Rd, Rm 102, Ransomville, NY 14131
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4545 Transit Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221
Offers permit tests, commercial driver license and escort vehicle tests (no oral exams), enhanced driver licenses, non-driver identification, enforcement, dealer plates, motorcycle plates, and transporter plates. ##REENTRY##
370 Linwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209
Provides runaway, homeless, and street youth ages 12-17 with safe emergency shelter and services through a voluntary and mutually agreed-upon process in an environment that supports dignity, respect, and self-reliance. Also provides a 24-hour hotline.
65 Niagara Square, Room 1504, Buffalo, NY 14202
Council Member David A. Rivera currently serves on the following Common Council Committees: Chair, Waterfront Development Committee Chair, Claims Committee Chair, Police Oversight Committee Member, Civil Service Committee Member, Community Development Committee Member, Finance Committee Member, Legislation Committee Member, Rules Committee Sub-Committees: Member, Minority Women's Business Enterprise Task Force (MWBE) Committee Member, Transportation Committee
1171 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209
Supportive community living for parenting youth ages 14-21 in the foster care system. Provides the opportunity for youth to raise their children in a supportive home while working on goals related to permanency, self-sufficiency, and parenting. Each resident contributes to the care of the home by doing daily chores and preparing meals. Youth participate in regular community meetings related to issues within the home. Youth are connected to school, work, vocational training, day care services, medical services, and mental health services. Facility is comprised of 8 bedrooms, a shared dining room, living room, kitchen, and bathrooms.
14122 Route 31, Albion, NY 14411
Full service police department answering all calls for service relating to public safety in the Village of Albion and surrounding areas. This department is part of Troop A.
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10471 Freeman Road, Medina, NY 14103
Orleans County Legislator for District 1.
120 West Eagle Street, Buffalo, NY 14202
Provides mental health treatment for pre-trial detainees and those sentenced locally, as well as evaluation and referral for treatment. Provides consultation to courts, probation, and parole, and conducts system-oriented research.
101 E 4th St, Jamestown, NY 14701
Summer camps designed for children ages 3-15. Week-long sessions include traditional camp activities and trip day. Provides a nutritious lunch and afternoon snack. Each week features a variety of themed based activities that include trips to Camp Onyahsa, sports, nutrition, arts and crafts, cooking, swimming, outdoors activities, literature, drama, and exciting day trips. Holiday Camps are offered on school breaks providing similar opportunities when schools are closed for a holiday.
30 Church St, Rm 227, Arcade, NY 14009
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.
608 William St, Buffalo, NY 14206
Clinic that provides Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) which is a safe and effective medication that can greatly reduce your risk of HIV infection. PrEP can be either pills or shots (injections). The pill contains two medicines that are also used to treat HIV. If someone takes PrEP and is exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug use, these medicines can work to keep the virus from taking hold in their body. PrEP injections are prescribed for every two months. When taken as directed, PrEP is safe and highly effective in preventing HIV infection. PrEP is even more effective if it is combined with other ways to prevent new HIV infections like condom use, drug abuse treatment, and treatment for people living with HIV to reduce the chance of passing the virus to others.
Buffalo Regional Office, 295 Main Street, Suite 924, Buffalo, NY 14203
To ensure public protection in New York State, the New York State Education Department's Office of the Professions (OP) investigates and prosecutes professional misconduct in all professions except medicine. Professional misconduct is the failure of a licensed professional to meet expected standards of practice. Professional misconduct includes the following:
  • Engaging in acts of gross incompetence or gross negligence on a single occasion, or negligence or incompetence on more than one occasion
  • Permitting or aiding an unlicensed person to perform activities requiring a license
  • Refusing a client or patient service because of race, creed, color, or national origin
  • Practicing beyond the scope of the profession
  • Releasing confidential information without authorization
  • Being convicted of a crime
  • Failing to return or provide copies of records on request
  • Being sexually or physically abusive
  • Abandoning or neglecting a patient in need of immediate care
  • Performing unnecessary work or unauthorized services
  • Practicing under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
360 Choate Ave, Buffalo, NY 14220
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2375 Elmwood Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217
An annual program of Colvin Cleaners that collects donations of winter garments, including coats, hats, scarves, gloves, and boots, for families in need. Donations are collected all year long. Clothes can also be donated at any of the locations listed here: https://www.coatsforkidswny.com/donation-locations Distribution of donated clothing will take place at other sites in 2025; see separate listings marked "Coats 4 Kids".
430 Young Street, Wilson, NY 14172
A decision-making committee to determine eligibility and the appropriate level of services for preschool children aged 3-5. The CPSE is 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.
25 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202
Provides comprehensive supportive services to crime victims, witnesses and their families. Advocates help victims understand the criminal justice process and their rights, assess their needs, and offer assistance with a trauma-informed, holistic approach. Services may include, but are not limited to:
  • Case management through updates and advocacy
  • Supportive counseling, crisis intervention and safety planning
  • Emotional support and accompaniment to court proceedings and prosecutor meetings
  • Assistance with New York State Office of Victim Services compensation claim applications
  • Assistance with victim impact statement submissions
  • Post-conviction support and education on probation, correctional and parole processes
  • Information and referrals to outside agencies
  • Specialized training to assist families of homicide victims, child victims, domestic/intimate partner violence victims, elderly victims and special needs victims
130 South Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202
Offers free confidential business advice and mentoring from experienced retired business executives providing general business advice on every aspect of business planning, start-up, management and growth in low cost business workshops; also provides support tools and resources.
2365 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214
Works to enhance quality of life, financial stability, and economic independence for individuals and families. Offers one-stop assistance in a confidential environment to community members. Assistance available year round to help families improve financial management skills and succeed in the workforce. Services include:
  • Benefits Eligibility and Assistance
  • Financial Education Workshops
  • One-on-One Financial Mentoring
  • Banking Assistance
  • Education and Career Counseling
  • Resume and Job Development
  • Homeownership Assistance
  • College Entrance Assistance
  • Assistance completing the Federal Application For Student Aid (FAFSA)
  • Free Community Events
  • Free Tax Preparation Assistance for income eligible taxpayers (see separate listing for VITA at Buffalo Federation of Neighborhood Centers)
1570 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Provides an enriching and supportive living environment for those who experience emotional/mental illness. Overall goal of these programs is to assist individuals in restoring skills necessary for success and satisfaction in their permanent housing choice within an atmosphere of optimism and hope. Hansen House has 10 beds in single rooms in Niagara Falls, while Canal View has 12 beds in double rooms in North Tonawanda.
601 Amherst St, (Rear Conference Room), Buffalo, NY 14207
  • At this time, meetings are being conducted via Zoom each month, with no physical meetings taking place until further notice. See website or email [email protected] for details. *
Provides a welcoming environment for parents and other other caregivers of teenagers with autism spectrum disorders to meet, share experiences, ask questions, and receive support. All are welcome to attend, but the group is geared towards parents of teenagers who may be transitioning to higher education, employment, and/or independent living. A group for Teens with Asperger's will be available at the same time; please call for information and registration. Group meets in the rear conference room of Wegman's on 601 Amherst Street, Buffalo, NY 14207. Please contact if participation is limited by lack of transportation or other barriers.