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190 Maple Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Coordinates individuals who are court mandated to complete community services hours at various not-for-profit and municipal worksites and monitors their progress.
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599 Harris Hill Road, Elmira, NY 14903
Provides consequences to youth currently in the Juvenile Justice System ensuring that the participants learn that there are consequences when poor choices are made. A collaborative program between the Chemung County Youth Bureau, Chemung County Probation Department, Chemung County Family Court and Children's Integrated Services, a division of the Chemung County Department of Social Services.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
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599 Harris Hill Road, Elmira, NY 14903
Provides consequences to youth currently in the Juvenile Justice System ensuring that the participants learn that there are consequences when poor choices are made. A collaborative program between the Chemung County Youth Bureau, Chemung County Probation Department, Chemung County Family Court and Children's Integrated Services, a division of the Chemung County Department of Social Services.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
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101 S Jensen Rd, Vestal, NY 13850
Seeks to connect individuals with meaningful opportunities for service and keeps individuals informed of volunteer opportunities.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesFederated Giving ProgramsCommunity Service Work ProgramsVolunteer Recruitment/PlacementFundraising CampaignsBudget and Finance OfficesFundraising and Resource Development SupportBoard/Committee Member Volunteer OpportunitiesYouth Community Service ProgramsOrganizational Development and Management ResearchAgency Facility Space
197 Main St 3rd Fl, Cooperstown, NY 13326
Alternative sentencing, supervision, pre-trial release, youth court, juvenile diversion. Formal supervision of youth 7-15 yrs, probation and community service programs.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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5 Municipal Plaza, NY 12065
The Community Work Service Program is an alternative sentence for first-time offenders under the age of 21, charged with a misdemeanor. A judge will offer the person charged an opportunity to do community service and will be monitored by a program coordinator.
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211 North East New York
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63 Golden Hill Drive, Kingston, NY 12401
Alternative Sentencing is a program through which offenders are diverted to perform community service as the result of a nonviolent criminal conviction. The objectives of the program are to reduce reliance on unnecessary incarceration in a manner consistent with public safety, provide a means of punishment to an offender and a means of restitution to the community, increase sentencing options to all criminal courts in Ulster County, foster the development of employment, vocational, and life skills as a way of improving situations which might otherwise contribute to criminal activity, encourage and implement integration between offender and community in the process of reducing dysfunction, and to forward the cause of alternative sanctions.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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8 Perry Ave, Warsaw, NY 14569
Provides restorative justice in the community. Individuals are sentenced to community service hours through family court, probation, or youth court. Also offers tutoring where youth work with peers to learn study skills and improve academic standing.
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211 Western New York
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143 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569
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211 Western New York
3839 West Main Street Rd, Batavia, NY 14020
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211 Western New York
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280 Phoebe Ln Ste 2, Delhi, NY 13753
To reduce the incidence and impact of criminal behavior of juveniles and adults in the community
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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543 Saratoga Road, Schenectady, NY 12302
The Community Work Service Program is an alternative sentence for first-time offenders under the age of 21, charged with a misdemeanor. A judge will offer the person charged an opportunity to do community service and will be monitored by a program coordinator.
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211 North East New York
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411 Main Street, Suite 310, Catskill, NY 12414
Provides public safety through formal supervision and support for individuals who have been convicted of an offense and released into the community under the supervision of a probation officer. Many discretionary services for pretrial and alternative sentencing are also provided.
Provides juvenile intake, screening, assessment and diversion services in lieu of immediate Family Court referrals. Offers services for pretrial and alternative sentencing. Provides PINS (Person in Need of Supervison) services.
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211 North East New York
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100 North Street, Monticello, NY 12701
Sentencing alternative for criminal courts to impose upon eligible offenders that requires the performance of community service in place of time incarcerated in the county jail and may be imposed as a condition of probation or conditional discharge. Public and not-for-profit agencies are encouraged to participate as work sites for this restorative justice program.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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195 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 12520
The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley hosts all kinds of volunteers – individuals, groups, those completing school or religious education requirements, and those that are required to fulfill court ordered community service.
Unable to accommodate sex offenders due to the large number of children in our volunteer ranks.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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3 Otseningo St, Binghamton, NY 13903
Volunteers to help with food collections, Hunger Walk and fundraisers. Also volunteers serve at 30 pantries throughout area. Pantry volunteers are asked to fill out monthly paperwork and attend one meeting/month during business hours.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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1705 U.s. 9, Stuyvesant, NY 12173
The Community Work Service Program is an alternative sentence for first-time offenders under the age of 21, charged with a misdemeanor. A judge will offer the person charged an opportunity to do community service and will be monitored by a program coordinator.
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211 North East New York
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25 Fern Lane, NY 12065
The Community Work Service Program is an alternative sentence for first-time offenders under the age of 21, charged with a misdemeanor. A judge will offer the person charged an opportunity to do community service and will be monitored by a program coordinator.
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211 North East New York
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80 Wheeler Road , Central Islip, NY 1172
The Transitional Case Management-SUD program provides enhanced transition planning for incarcerated individuals at Yaphank and Riverhead jails. Prepares incarcerated individuals with the tools they need to successfully transition back into the community upon release.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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80 Wheeler Road, Central Islip, NY 11722
Suffolk Transitional Case Management (TCM) prepares incarcerated individuals with psychiatric illness with the tools they need to successfully transition back into the community upon release.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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175 Fulton Avenue, Suite 400, Hempstead, NY 11550
The Anger Management Programs helps individuals control anger and resulting negative behaviors. One day anger management programs are held on Saturdays (off site) from 9am-3pm Appointments required.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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Touro Law School, 225 Eastview Drive, Central Islip, NY 11722
Designed to educate divorcing or separating parents on the impact of their breakup on their children. Teaches techniques to reduce the stress of family changes and protect children from the negative effects of ongoing conflict in order to foster and promote childrens healthy adjustment and development. Addresses four topics: Creating and Maintaining Supportive Parent-Child Relationships Providing a Stable, Supportive Home Environment Maintaining Healthy Parental Functioning and Psychological Well-Being and Protecting Children from Ongoing Conflict Between Parents. Call for schedule and further information.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501
Designed to educate divorcing or separating parents on the impact of their breakup on their children. Teaches techniques to reduce the stress of family changes and protect children from the negative effects of ongoing conflict in order to foster and promote childrens healthy adjustment and development. Addresses four topics: Creating and Maintaining Supportive Parent-Child Relationships Providing a Stable, Supportive Home Environment Maintaining Healthy Parental Functioning and Psychological Well-Being and Protecting Children from Ongoing Conflict Between Parents. Call for schedule and further information.
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