Skip to content
New York State 211 home page

View Search Results

Search Results

1-25 of 27
1775 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746-2422
Provides the Christian message of hope, forgiveness and love to teenagers from all denominations and backgrounds. LIYFC trains and motivates young people to be leaders and positive examples among their peers. Mobilizes church youth to service projects and individual acts of caring and love. Serves all of Long Island. Newsletter and Agency Brochure available.
8 Hemlock Lane, Levittown, NY 11756
Provides information and advisory services on all aspects of blindness, awards annual scholarships to outstanding blind post-secondary students in academic, professional and technical training programs, advocates on behalf of people who are blind or visually impaired, produces public service announcements promoting the independence, dignity and advancement of all people with impaired vision and provides legal advice and assistances on the rights, services and benefits available to blind people.
605 3rd Avenue, New York, NY 10158
Works toward the goals of countering and reducing hatred by fighting Anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry here and abroad, combating international terrorism, probing the roots of hatred, advocating before congress, aiding victims of bigotry, developing educational programs, and serving as a public resource for government, media, law enforcement, and the general public.
3253 NY-112, Medford, NY 11763
Provides support for individuals with disabilities as they improve their ability to speak up for themselves and obtain the respect, access, and services they deserve in their daily lives and communities. SILO also assists with voter registration, facilitates action groups designed to make community change, and coordinates disability-related political action alerts. For the community at large, SILO provides technical assistance and resources to businesses and agencies to help them improve their accessibility for people with disabilities and their compliance with civil rights laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. When people come to SILO, they become active in the community as part of the solution.
1 Commerce Boulevard, Amityville, NY 11701
Provides crisis intervention, support groups, advocacy groups, and interfaces with county support services.
1003 New Loudon Road, Suite 201, Cohoes, NY 12047
Works with volunteers to educate community leaders about advocate for more federal funding for research, and promote quality, affordable long-term care and strive to expand home and community-based services.
What's Here
250 Veterans Memorial Highway, State Office Building; Suite 2B-49, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Exists to ensure equal opportunity in employment, housing, public accommodation, education and credit. Enforces the State's Human Rights Law by investigating, prosecuting, and resolving individual, group and Division initiated complaints of illegal discrimination. Educates the public to prevent and eliminate discrimination and promote awareness of the Human Rights Law. Develops legislation and policy to further the Division's role in enforcing the Law. This location in Hauppauge is a satellite office and service is by appointment. Serves Suffolk County Residents.
646 Plank Road,, Suite 207, Clifton Park, NY 12065
Professional organization for adult homes and assisted living facilities. Monitors legislation and assists these facilities.
60 Calvert Avenue, Commack, NY 11725-3228
Fifteen week parenting course designed to prepare participants from diverse backgrounds to take on leadership roles in their communities. Provides retreats, workshops and a practicum to empower participants. No cost meals and child care provided. Call for meeting times.
240 Washington Avenue, Ext., Suite 501, Albany, NY 12203-0305
Provides advocacy, education, information, technical assistance, public policy analysis, and networking experiences to agencies that offer community living opportunities and supports to people with disabilities and their families
401 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Advises governor, legislature, and state agencies on issues facing persons with disabilities. Initiates and shapes innovative programs and identifies areas for improvement. Fosters coordination through systems advocacy and facilitates community development activities. Provides technical assistance on barrier-free design, legal rights,assistive technology to local governments, providers, families, and maintains toll-free information and referral service.
PO Box 12173, NY
Dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with Down Syndrome through advocacy and supporting inclusion within schools, communities, and the work place.
640 Johnson Avenue, Suite 8, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
Provides educational programs, outreach activities, public presentations and services to increase community awareness of fair housing issues. Fair housing laws can protect many residents from illegal discrimination in obtaining housing. Advocacy on homelessness prevention.
50 Clinton Street, Suite 301, Hempstead, NY 11550
Exists to ensure equal opportunity in employment, housing, public accommodation, education and credit. Enforces the State's Human Rights Law by investigating, prosecuting, and resolving individual, group and Division initiated complaints of illegal discrimination. Educates the public to prevent and eliminate discrimination and promote awareness of the Human Rights Law. Develops legislation and policy to further the Division's role in enforcing the Law. Serves Nassau County Residents
100 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides outreach to minority communities to keep residents informed of Town services, programs, employment opportunities and events.
1 Commerce Blvd., Amityville, NY 11701
Helps seniors fill out forms such as H.E.A.P. (Heating Energy Assistance Program), and Senior Tax Exemptions.
865 Merrick Avenue, Suite 100S, Westbury, NY 11590
Represents the medical profession as a whole advocating health related rights, responsibilities and issues. Promotes and maintains high standards in medical education and in the practice of medicine in an effort to ensure that quality medical care is available to the public. Albany office located at 1 Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave. Suite 11030, Albany, NY 12210.
300 Kennedy Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides information and referral, networking and advocacy regarding head injury to ensure access to all medical, residential, vocational and social systems, case management, support groups for survivors, family members and spouses/significant others in two locations, and public and professional awareness through educational in-service programs, publications, legislative advocacy and lobbying.
250 Marcus Boulevard, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Provides self advocacy information for adults with physical disabilities and/or developmental disabilities. Topics include legislative, conferences, peer assistance and referral to self-advocacy groups.
480 Old Westbury Road, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
A support, information and advocacy group of concerned grandparents of autistic children. Meets the last Thursday of the month-no meetings in December. Call to be put on mailing list for meetings.
420 Middle Country Road, Smithtown, NY 11787
Provides support group, reminiscence group, nutrition information, information and referral, and advocacy . Also offers intergenerational programs involving the girl scouts, boy scouts and school programs,educational seminars on elder law, fire safety and medicaid/medicare.Additional services include Voice Care an emergency response system, and service projects for nursing homes and hospitals which provide lap blankets and infant caps made by senior citizens.
11 Farmingdale Rd, West Babylon, NY 11704
Offers individuals with mental illness the opportunity to receive support from someone who has lived the experience. The peer advocates facilitate support groups in local hospitals as well as provide support to individuals.
194 Washington Avenue, Suite 415, Albany, NY 12210
Coordinates a statewide effort to identify and develop resources for families in which a parent has a diagnosed mental illness. Seeks to increase awareness of the strengths and needs of parents with psychiatric disabilities, train mental health services providers in treatment issues, publicizing and dissemination materials and identify service gaps: advocating for these families. Identifies and links existing and evolving programs and parents, and facilitates the creation of new services.