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290 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Provides accessibility to community support system for eligible persons who are mentally-disabled by providing van service and bus tokens. Eligibility: Broome County residents with chronic mental illness (18+ yrs).
210 Court Street, Suite 20, Watertown, NY 13601
Serves consumers whose transportation needs cannot be met by Medicaid transportation and to ensure they have access to medical appointments and HIV related services. Individuals are provided cab rides, bus tokens, or gas cards to meet with their medical providers.
Telephone Support, NY 00000-0000
Works with Greyhound Lines Inc to arrange bus ticket home for qualified youth or runaways 12-21 yrs who want to return home.
202 Cornelia Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Offers financial assistance to individuals diagnosed with AIDS/HIV, for housing, utilities, transportation, or other necessities due to an emergency or other situation causing a financial strain.
176 Main St, Oneonta, NY 13820
Offers individuals and families struggling to meet their basic needs assistance, which includes a listening ear, referrals to existing programs and services, and, when needed, material goods and financial assistance.Cooling Centers
84 Schuyler St, Belmont, NY 14813
Provides free diapers, household items, furniture, dishes, pots and pans, utensils, linens and towels, bed frames and other items, personal hygiene items. Specific items available varies depending on what has been donated. Donations accepted at Community Action Angels Warehouse.
14981 New York 30, Malone, NY 12953
Provides bus services throughout the county, including localized shuttle buses to routine and specific locations by request, for those with special needs.
100 East 1st Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers public transportation throughout Westchester County for or a small fee, with access of current fares, schedules and routes via the phone or website. Also provides reduced fares for senior citizens.
1255 Niagara St, Suite 230, Buffalo, NY 14213
Provides outreach to Veterans identified as at risk of suicide, provides a baseline mental health assessment to potential participants in the program, and provides the following services for eligible participants:
- Coordination of emergency treatment for participants, including coverage of any initial monetary charges for treatment, as long as the participant receives ongoing clinical services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Case management with a holistic, individualized approach
- Peer support
- Assistance in obtaining VA benefits, including but not limited to vocational and rehabilitation services, employment and training services, educational assistance, housing assistance, and health care (including mental health care) services
- Assistance in obtaining and coordinating with other public benefits for crisis-related needs, including health care services, daily living services, legal services, personal financial planning, credit counseling, and employment and vocational services
- Eligible temporary income support assistance
- Transportation assistance in the form of public transportation tokens
- Childcare payment assistance for children under the age of 13
- General suicide prevention stability assistance, which can assist participants with funds to cover anything that may be contributing to a suicidal factor specific to a participant
- Other suicide prevention services that are necessary for improving mental health such as adaptive sports, equine therapy, indoor or outdoor recreational therapy, substance use reduction programming, and individual, group, or family counseling
23 Liberty Street, Bath, NY 14810
Provides help with navigating the 511 NY Southern Tier Rideshare services. Helps eliminate transportation barriers to and from medical appointments. Offers bus tokens and gas money to individuals in need of transportation assistance for non-emergency medical appointments, finding employment, groceries, and applying or re-certifying for services at a human service agency.
262 East Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need, including those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services provided, as resources permit, include local and long distance transit fare, prescription payment assistance, clothing, and information and referral.
* Does not have funding for utilities or rent payment assistance at this time.
21 Liberty St, Sidney, NY 13838
Offers individuals and families who are struggling to meet their basic needs assistance which includes a listening ear, referrals to existing programs and services, and when needed, material goods and financial assistance.
81 Chenango St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Provides regularly scheduled bus service on various routes in urbanized area 7 days/week.
500 Plant Street, Utica, NY 13502
Serves consumers whose transportation needs cannot be met by Medicaid transportation and to ensure they have access to medical appointments and HIV related services. Individuals are provided cab rides, bus tokens, or gas cards to meet with their medical providers.
12 Allen Street, Hornell, NY 14843
Provides help with navigating the 511 NY Southern Tier Rideshare services. Helps eliminate transportation barriers to and from medical appointments. Offers bus tokens and gas money to individuals in need of transportation assistance for non-emergency medical appointments, finding employment, groceries, and applying or re-certifying for services at a human service agency.
100 East 1st Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
The Para Transit system is an alternative, curb-to-curb public transportation designed to "mirror" the Bee-Line fixed-route service in terms of service times and areas. No assistance is provided to individuals between their door and the Para Transit vehicle. Assistance is provided ONLY to help board and exit vehicles. Para Transit is required to provide service only if both the starting point and the destination of a trip are located within 3/4 mile of a Bee Line transit route.
3141 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 60657
Offers free services to young people with limited or no access to money, 24/7 support via email, phone, live chat and text.
NRS provides free services to youth in crisis aged 12 to 21. We hear from young people who are at home and simply need somewhere to turn for advice, and also we connect with youth who have runaway or were kicked out of their home and are now couch surfing, living in their car or staying in shelters or on the street. If you are still unsure about how we might be able to help, contact us and we can refer you to another service, if needed.
Through our extensive, nationwide network of organizations and services, we are able to find open shelters, mental health services, food pantries, protection from human traffickers and more.
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627 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Serves consumers whose transportation needs cannot be met by Medicaid transportation and to ensure they have access to medical appointments and HIV related services. Individuals are provided cab rides, bus tokens, or gas cards to meet with their medical providers.
25 Fowler Ave., Lynbrook, NY 11563
Provides the following services: advocacy, information and referral, food pantry, limited emergency funds, bus tokens for transportation, employment programs, and companionship. Also offers bereavement counseling.
413 Old Mill Rd, Vestal, NY 13905
Provides travel information and training to help the community navigate through the local and regional transportation systems.
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5823 Route 417, Allentown, NY 14707
Provides free diapers, household items, furniture, dishes, pots and pans, utensils, linens and towels, bed frames and other items, personal hygiene items. Specific items available varies depending on what has been donated. Donations accepted at Community Action Angels Warehouse.
