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10 County Center Rd, White Plains, NY 10607
Volunteer opportunities for those individuals who would like to advocate for those with disabilities. Can range from helping an individual or working to change system-based disability issues.
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609 E Main St, Ste 11, Endicott, NY 13760
Volunteer-based programs offer a way to really make a difference in the lives of community residents, while at the same time providing information that you will personally benefit from. Volunteer opportunities offer flexible hours, free training, and ongoing support.
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350 State St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Professional staff and trained volunteers monitor permanency plans for foster children and families involved in family court system. Cases assigned by Family Court Judges as needed.
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110 Old Route 6, Building #3, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Dispute resolution between community members who have a continuing relationship, such as neighbors, extended family, landlord/tenant, and consumer/merchant. Mediation Volunteer opportunities in dispute resolution after completing a multi-hour course available. Must commit for a minimum of 2 years.
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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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477 State St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Volunteers welcome in all aspects of citizen action work and may choose to work on issue that affects or concerns them.Required Training & Application Procedures: Call, email, or stop in and complete volunteer form. Periodic trainings offered on issue campaigns, elections and leadership skills available to volunteers.Proof of Immunization: None
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Online Service Only
Probono.net is a national online resource for legal aid and pro bono attorneys, law professors and students, and related social services advocates. The site promotes collaboration and makes it easier for pro bono attorneys to get involved, saving them time and connecting them with opportunities, training events, mentors, and searchable libraries of practice resources. The site is organized by topical "practice areas" and geographic regions, built and maintained by public interest legal organizations and law firms throughout the country. Probono.net has a total of 114,000 members nationwide.
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1 Helen Keller Way, 5th Floor, Hempstead, NY 11550
Recruits private attorneys to represent low income persons without charge (pro-bono). Handle a wide array of cases with a focus on bankruptcies to matrimonial matters and 17A guardianships and landlord/tenant.
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1961 US-6, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512
Volunteer opportunities for those individuals who would like to advocate for those with disabilities. Can range from helping an individual or working to change system-based disability issues.
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1 Elk Street, Albany, NY 12207
The lawyer referral and Information service offers general legal aid and legal counseling. Provide referrals to non-profits and civil legal service organization for low-income individuals seeking civil legal advise and/or representation. Free Legal Answers is a virtual online legal advice clinic. Qualifying users post their civil legal question to their state's website. Users will then be emailed when their question receives a response. Volunteer attorneys will not answer criminal law questions.
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24 Aviation Road, Suite 101, Albany, NY 12205
Provides legal services through the Committee on Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction of the New York State Bar Association in appeals in the Appellate Division, Third Department through the pro bono attorneys. Appeals Program representation will be limited to family and matrimonial law issues, including family offenses, custody and visitation, divorce, paternity, and termination of parental rights. Not included are appeals addressing only the amount of child support awarded under the Child Support Standards Act.
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5 Court St, Norwich, NY 13815
Provides certified counselors available to provide variety assist with insurance issues. Includes information on Medicare D Prescription Drug Program, low-income subsidies, Medicare Savings Plans and EPIC.
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176 Main St, Oneonta, NY 13820
Provides mediation, conciliation, lemon law arbitration, and youth programs involving peer mediation, and restorative justice services.
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225 Eastview Drive, Room 236, Central Islip, NY 11722
Breaks the school-to-prison pipeline and reduces disproportionate minority representation in the juvenile justice system via restorative justice, conflict resolution, circles and conferences.
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Floor Ir, Rm 105-1, 171 East Mlk Jr./state St, Center Ithaca, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Alternative for resolving disputes through mediation, convenient, confidential and generally free of cost. Mediators do not impose solutions, but help disputing parties work through their shared problem and achieve resolution.Mediation can be used for: parent-teen conflict custody and visitation disagreements between neighbors workplace disputes issues between schools and parents involving special education or other sensitive matters small claims agricultural cases conflicts involving older people and their families and/or caregiversLocation is difficult to find. suggest client call the office before going.in on Floor IR, at back of atrium
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210 North Cayuga Street, St. John's Episcopal Church, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Free hot meals, community and advocacy for everyone. All are welcome. Free hot meals on site and practical assistance and referrals for people in need, especially those in situations of poverty, homelessness or loneliness.Lunch: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:30am-1pm.Evening meal: Tuesday, Thursday, 5:00-6:30 pm.The dining hall opens early in extreme temperatures (less than 32 degrees F and more than 85 degrees F for heating / cooling needs of our guests.Laundry Love- Drop off laundry on Tuesday 12-1pm and pick up is Friday 10-11am. Volunteers do laundry. They request people pre-sort laundry and empty pockets. 607-273-6532
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214 West Mlk Jr/state Street, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Trained, certified volunteers advocate for residents living in assisted living, nursing homes and adult care residences. represent the NY State Ombudsman and follow defined policy and procedure respect the wishes of residents and act on their behalf when authorized by the resident listen, mediate, negotiate, facilitate and propose solutions help residents, friends, and families to understand the long term care system and regulations help with residents' concerns for their care and rights, personal and financial issues, food service, administrative policies, medical services, resident/staff misunderstandings
350 State St, Binghamton, NY 13901
30-hr mediation training offered to volunteer mediators (18+ yrs).40-hr CASA training offered to volunteers (21+ yrs).
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Online Service Only
LawHelpNY is a legal information internet portal covering all of NYS, providing referral information to all the free legal services available covering 11 areas of law. Offers a library of more than 4,000 legal fact sheets on civil legal issues including housing foreclosures, evictions and landlord-tenant issues, divorce, consumer protection, debt, immigration rights and more. Also provides LiveHelp, an online chat option staffed by trained volunteers who can provide legal referrals. Program offers free legal information only, not legal advice. Special bi-lingual Spanish website available at www.ayudalegainy.org
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237 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605
Recruits lawyers who are interested in volunteering their time and expertise to help non-profit agencies with legal questions, guidance, and representation with experience in business/transactional legal issues, corporate, government, employment , contracts, real estate, tax, environmental, intellectual property, merger and dissolution, and internet/e-commerce. Workshops are offered to non-profits to educate on several topics relating to enhancement and launching of having non-profit legal services.
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50 Clinton Street, Suite 107, Hempstead, NY 11550
Volunteers in NASSAU COUNTY FAMILY COURT ADVOCATE (Hempstead) program advocate for children in foster care by making home visits, interviewing children and reporting findings to family court judges. Training in the laws and procedures surrounding the foster care system is provided. Three to five hours per week, flexible times. Request a 1 year commitment. Volunteers may be 21 years or older, Adults. Volunteers in MEDIATION ALTERNATIVE PROJECT (Hempstead) are trained in conflict resolution in order to mediate between disputing parties and facilitate a dialog towards the peaceful resolution of the dispute. Advanced mediators may be offered training in specialized areas, such as CUSTODY AND VISITATION cases, Lemon Law arbitration, Special Education mediation. A 25-hour mediation training is required plus additional 6 hours of continuing education per year in order to remain certified. Volunteers must be able to mediate effectively, neutrally and confidentially with sensitivity and diversity awareness. Mediators are required to be available to mediate every month and must be 21 years or older. Volunteers in SENIOR RESPITE PROGRAM (Hempstead) provide in-home companionship and supervision to frail elderly family persons while relieving the primary caregiver for a regular weekly break (no personal care or administering medication involved). 12 hour training. Flexible times. Request minimum commitment of 2-4 hours per week.
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225 Eastview Drive, c/o Touro Public Advocacy Center, Central Islip, NY 11722
Provides business and transactional legal services to nonprofit organizations serving the disadvantaged or enhancing the quality of life in neighborhoods. Mobilizes attorneys from major corporations and law firms to donate their time and expertise on behalf of nonprofit clients, enhancing their ability to improve conditions in their communities.
