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280 Aaron Court, Kingston, NY 12401
Community Mediation empowers individuals, community/neighborhood groups, and organizations to resolve conflicts without litigation; and to improve community group and personal relationships through neutral third party, fact finding, conciliating, facilitating, mediation and arbitration. Example of Community Conflicts: Animal Complaint Breach of Contract Consumer/Merchant Employer/Employee Eldercare Elder Mediation Family Problem Harassment Interpersonal Dispute Landlord/Tenant Neighbor/Neighbor Noise Petit Larceny Property Dispute Restitution for Damages Small Claims up to $5,000 Theft of Services Violation of Town/City Ordinance
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
171 E State Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
215 E. Church St., Elmira, NY 14901
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
215 E. Church St., Elmira, NY 14901
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
215 E Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
171 E State Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
215 E Church Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Provides mediation and arbitration services for community, parent/child, divorce, custody and visitation, and juvenile issues. A neutral third person, the mediator, facilitates discussions between the parties. The mediator helps participants develop or refine their communication skills, and teaches school children techniques for resolving disagreements. Mediators are trained conflict resolution volunteers.
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Finger Lakes Region 211
205 South Avenue, Suite 200, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides confidential community mediation services to help parties discuss issues, consider options, create their own solutions, and make decisions about next steps. Parents can discuss custody and visitation issues and develop parenting plans, mediation can help schools and parents resolve special education issues, couples can discuss separation and divorce.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
205 South Avenue, Suite 200, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides consultation and referral to services for concerns regarding all types of elder abuse. Provides outreach services to educate residents of Dutchess County about the signs of elder abuse and resources available.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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Tri-Main Center, 2495 Main St, Ste 357, Buffalo, NY 14214
Provides neutral alternative dispute resolution programs to help people solve conflicts, no matter the situation or setting. The Center does not provide direct legal representation or advocacy services but can provide referrals to the agencies providing these services. Mediation can:
  • Help parties with civil and family legal issues who are looking for an alternative to court
  • Help couples looking to get divorced and or separated
  • Help landlords and tenants work out non-emergency issues
  • Help parents and schools agree on special education matters
  • Help employees and employers resolve conflict
  • Help neighbors restore harmony in the community
  • Help families handle issues with teens, siblings, and aging adults
  • Help parents work out custody and visitation arrangements
Services are offered virtually, over the phone, and in person. In addition to mediation programs, the Center collaborates with local civil legal services providers to offer holistic legal services for victims of crime in Erie, Niagara, and Genesee Counties. Center staff will work with victims to identify legal issues and to discuss pathways to achieving justice. The Center also offers Education and Training workshops that provide skills-based trainings, consultation, and coaching services.
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211 Western New York
314 Central Ave, Ste 300, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Provides free legal representation in eight counties of Western New York. The Chautauqua County office offers legal services in the areas of:
  • Assisted Living
  • Evictions
  • Consumer Protection
  • Elder Abuse Prevention
  • Foreclosure Prevention
  • Health Care Advocacy
  • Housing
  • Income Maintenance
  • Substituted Decision Making
  • Western New York Coalition Pooled Trust
Also houses the Elder Advocacy Program, a cross-systems community collaboration to address elder abuse. The Elder Advocacy Program acts as a single point-of-entry for elder abuse survivors, assessing their needs and providing appropriate legal and non-legal services to end abuse and empower survivors.
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211 Western New York