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Offers a group where members share their own experience, strength, and hope working together to learn a better way of life, to find happiness whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not. Online groups are also available.

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Families / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder Support Groups
Internet Addiction Support Groups
Families / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder
Support Group Clearinghouses
Offers a support group for victims of domestic violence. Topics deal with surviving domestic violence and surrounding issues. Lesson plans developed around the attending group of women. There is also a children's support group that meets at the same time as the adult group.

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Domestic Violence Support Groups
Provides information, education and prevention programs about alcohol and drug abuse and alcoholism including the symptoms of alcohol, drug abuse and addiction, screening and diagnostic procedures and methods of treatment. Also makes referrals to available support groups for drug abuse, alcoholism and gambling addictions. Provides information about smoking cessation as well as offers prevention classes for other organizations.

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Alcohol Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Support Group Clearinghouses
Families / Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder
Substance Use Disorder Issues
Gambling Issues
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Drug Use Disorder Education / Prevention
Tobacco Use Education / Prevention
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides information to individuals on Adult Children of Alcoholics and available meetings, organizes the annual Adult Children of Alcoholics Conference, and prepares, publishes and distributes Adult Children of Alcoholics materials.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Support Group Clearinghouses
Provides opportunities for connection, peer support, and healthy fun outlets for those in recovery. Empowers recoverees to build community, discover inner strength, and find their recovery path. A safe and all-inclusive space for individuals to connect with peer supports through adventure and fun events. A community built by peers in recovery for peers, their families, and those within the community that choose to live healthy lives in recovery. Activities: Arts including open art studio, creative writing classes, music groups and open mic nights; Outdoor activities including biking, kayaking, gardening club, open recreation; Fitness classes at all levels; Yoga and meditation; Book club; Game and Movie nights; Family support groups; Peer Support; Mutual aid groups; Volunteer opportunities; Community service projects; Holiday gatherings; Recovery library and quiet spaces.

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Arts and Culture
Peer Support Services
General Recreational Activities / Sports
Substance Use Disorders
Mutual Support
Substance Use Disorder Prevention / Treatment Volunteer Opportunities
Facilitates various monthly support groups to help in the adjustment to blindness and offers the opportunity to discuss with others how they are dealing with their vision loss.

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Visual Impairments
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Provides an online forum for caregivers to connect with others that have the same interests, including caregiving, games, entertainment, home & family, money, and many more topics of interest.

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Caregiver / Care Receiver Support Groups
Caregiver Counseling
Web Based Discussion Groups / Live Chat
Adult In Home Respite Care
Internet Support Groups
Social Networking Web Services
In Home Attendants for People With Disabilities
Caregiver Consultation and Support
Community Wellness Programs
Talklines / Warmlines
Provides support groups, outreach, advocacy, case management, assessment and referral, and parenting education.

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Kinship Caregivers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Adoption and Foster / Kinship Care Support Groups
Offers individuals with oral, head and neck cancer the opportunity to meet with peers to share information and discuss personal experiences.
Offers a thrift shop, food pantry, job bank, advocacy, case management and information and referral. Call for more information.

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Places of Worship
Thanksgiving Baskets
Thrift Shops
Support Groups
Food Pantries
Bereavement Counseling
Youth
Advocacy
Holiday Gifts / Toys
Offers small group meetings, networking, one-to-one support, educational programs for patients and families, and gives referrals to additional resources. Publishes newsletter. Monthly meetings.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Health / Disability Related Counseling
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Provides training, education, support, and networking to students and staff at Long Island High Schools who wish to establish a gay-straight alliance (GSA). Alliances provide a safe place for gay and non-gay students and increase awareness of the various challenges facing gay and lesbian students. Call for information.

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LGBTQ Advocacy Groups
LGBTQ Community Centers
LGBTQ Social Clubs
LGBTQ Support Groups
Volunteer Opportunities
Provides weekly groups and individual counseling services for adolescents who have been raped/sexually assaulted, witness to domestic violence, and for those who are in relationships where verbal, physical, or sexual abuse is present. Ages are 13 to 17.

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Sexual Assault Counseling
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Sexual Assault / Incest Support Groups
A support group for all types of cancer, offering an opportunity to talk with others who are facing the same challenges. HealthConnect referral service has the most up-to-date information on the groups' specific meeting dates and times. **Most support groups are meeting virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic** For more information and to register, call HealthConnect at (631) 444-4000.
Provides a safe space for people to share their emotions and experiences with others who have lost a loved one. Call to sign up for the group or for more information.
Provides a list of AA meetings for gay or lesbian individuals who are recovering alcoholics.
Provides a comprehensive range of programs and services for children through young adult with developmental disabilities, language delay, ADHD, and Autism Spectrum disorders.

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Support Groups
Parenting / Family Support Groups
A support group for those with scleroderma, or hardening of the skin and certain organs including the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, heart and kidneys.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
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.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Aging / Older Adult Support Groups
Intergenerational Programs
Group Advocacy
Offers a support group for people on dialysis and their family and friends. Call for dates and times.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Hospitals
Support Groups
Hemodialysis
Provides a variety of concrete emergency services, such as food and limited financial aid to community members living within parish boundaries. Also provides advocacy, medical transportation (to Farmingdale residents only), employment assistance, resume writing, job searches, job interview coaching, informal counseling and women's support groups. Check with parish coordinator for details.

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Job Search / Placement
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Interview Training
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Food Pantries
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Women's Support Groups
Affiliated with the Stony Brook Clinical Psychology Ph.D. the KPC is an outpatient mental health facility that has been serving the community since 1972. As a nonprofit training clinic for clinical psychologists, we provide psychological services based on the latest clinical and research advances. The psychological services provided at the KPC are based on cognitive-behavioral treatment models, which address the “here and now” and the problem thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be associated with your distress. Our therapy is active and involves a collaborative effort and commitment between you and your therapist as you work towards measurable goals. CBT-based interventions are available for a wide range of problems, as typically found in outpatient clinics. Problems addressed include issues related to anxiety difficulties, adjustment problems, depression, grief, trauma, anger control problems, issues related to parenting, conduct issues with children, relationship and couple problems, sexual difficulties, occupational difficulties, academic problems including learning difficulties and ADHD, as well as issues related to personality. In addition, at the KPC we have state-of-the art specialty clinics designed to address specific kinds of problems: Anxiety Disorders; Depressive Disorders; Couple and Marital Relationships and Children and Teens. All clients will first undergo a careful assessment. We offer one-on-one treatment, couple and family therapy, as well as several group therapy programs. Treatment is typically once weekly, although more intensive schedules are also possible when warranted. The length of treatment varies depending on the severity and types of clinical problems. The average duration of treatment is approximately 12 to 16 sessions. We operate on a Wait List system. After a brief phone screening process, which takes approximately 15 minutes, you are entered onto our Wait List, which allows us time to match your needs with the best appropriate therapist from our team. We do not contract with insurance providers; however, our fees are based on a sliding scale according to income and are considerably lower than those of practitioners in the community. The Krasner Psychological Center is open and available to service our community during the COVID-19 crisis and quarantine. We are currently providing psychological services (psychotherapy and assessments) via a hybrid approach, namely telehealth and/or in-person contingent on therapist's availability. Call for more detailed information.

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Personality Disorders
Parenting / Family Support Groups
Mental Health Related Support Groups
Married Couples
Support Groups
Public Colleges / Universities
Anxiety Disorders
Mood Disorders
Provides support for spouses and adult children who have experienced the death of a loved-one within the past year. Meets for eight consecutive weeks in March and September, at the Women's Center room, Huntington Hospital. Please call for specific dates.

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Bereavement Support Groups
Widow / Widower Support Groups
Bereavement Counseling
Seeks to educate, counsel, and refer patients to medical professionals, increase awareness of the incidence of Parkinson's and establish Parkinson's Disease Chapters and support groups.

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Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Parkinson's Disease
Caregiver support groups providing tips and non-judgmental support to caregivers, family members, and concerned friends. GIves those in the early stages of Alzheimer's an opportunity to discus issuesrelated to living with the disease with peers who share similar experiences.

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Health / Disability Related Support Groups