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232 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13901
NYS OMH licensed residential program that provides 24 hour supervised congregate setting for 8 adolescent boys with a primary mental health diagnosis. Provides case management, support in daily living and the development of independent living skills, counseling, recreation, medication management and understanding symptoms, family support and relationship building.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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232 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Provides a safe, supportive home for runaway or homeless youth ages 16 to 21. The program helps young people build life skills, gain confidence, and prepare for independence through case management, education and career planning, counseling, and recreational activities. Participants learn essential skills for self-sufficient living, including decision-making, money management, and independent living. TTLP is free, and all youth apply for temporary assistance through DSS. Eligible youth include males and females, including pregnant and parenting youth, who meet the HUD definition of homelessness.
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333 Main Street, Binghamton, NY 13905
SLIP provided youth with support and assistance to transition to total independent. SILP has a focus of responsibility on the youth, with a philosophy of learning by doing. Young adults (ages 16 to 21) reside in subsidized community-based apartments and learn the skills necessary to become self sufficient, healthy, and achieve independence. Residents may remain in the program until age 21.Mother-Baby SILP provides community-based services for young teenage mothers and their children in the same supported living environment as the SILP program.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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1030 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14209
12 supervised, supportive apartments for parenting youth in the foster care system. Allows youth to voluntarily remain in the foster care system so that they can continue to pursue goals related to education and independent living. Supportive services available to residents include parenting skills training, mentoring program, life skills training, case management, and linkage to counseling, education, and vocational services. Facility includes a children's activity center, administrative offices, laundry facility, multipurpose room, and storage room, with administrative staff or child care worker available at the front desk at all times.
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211 Western New York
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296 Monroe Street, Buffalo, NY 14212
Program for young adults 17-21 years old who are trying to make the transition from a residential setting, group home, or foster care to living on their own. Program is designed to let youth practice life skills in a community based apartment setting.
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211 Western New York
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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.
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211 Western New York
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421 Montgomery Street, Civic Center, 8th Floor, Syracuse, NY 13202
Provides services to teens in foster care who are interested in learning real world life skills through intensive casework and participation in group activities.
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211 Central New York
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313 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides support and assistance to older homeless youth who are working towards a goal of self-sufficiency. The services offered include counseling and assistance with immediate needs, locating suitable housing, employment, educational/vocational training, therapy, medical assistance, financial support, and other services. Youth work on independent living skills, such as budgeting, banking, housekeeping, cooking, etc.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
10 Childrens Way, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
The Supervised Independent Living Program (SILP) supports youth who live on their own in the community. SILP provides a transitional experience for youth for whom the plan of care is discharge from care to his/her own responsibility.
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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK
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1654 West Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Provides an apartment setting for young adults in transition out of foster care and into independent living.
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211 Central New York
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