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2975 Westchester Avenue, Corporate Office, Port Chester, NY 10573

Offers various modes of counseling for individuals, couples families, youth, etc on various life situations.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

1000 Hempstead Turnpike, Joan and Arnold Saltzman Community Services Center, Garden City, NY 11530

Offers four clinics and a fully licensed early childhood program. The clinics include: Diane Lindner-Goldberg Child Care Institute, Psychological Evaluation Research and Counseling Clinic, Counseling and Mental Health Professions Clinic, Reading/Writing Learning Clinic and Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic. The Center supports high quality educational and practical experiences for Hofstra University students and provides services to University employees and to the community at large. Access to multiple services within the Center afford the opportunity for a comprehensive approach to a client's needs. These clinics serve patients of every age, with a variety of needs, for a very nominal fee. Call for more information regarding each clinic.

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211 Hudsson Valley / ADK

5762 E. Main St, Suite D, Batavia, NY 14020

The Center offers multi-disciplinary assessments and evaluations for children suspected of having a developmental disability, including autism spectrum disorder. If the results of the assessment indicate the need for treatment, the team will provide individualized behavioral programming, occupational therapy, speech therapy and medical management including developmental pharmacology. Also specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric difficulties.

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211 Western New York

97 S Buffalo St, Hamburg, NY 14075

Outpatient mental health services including individual, marital, family, parent, and group therapy; depression and anxiety counseling; psychiatric assessment and treatment; medication management and provision; crisis intervention and case management; specialized programs in stress management; domestic violence intervention for victims and perpetrators; and trauma recovery.

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211 Western New York

2636 W State St, Holiday Park Centre, Ste 301, Olean, NY 14760

Assistance is available, when funds exist, for food and hygiene products, typically in the form of food vouchers/gift cards. Provides financial assistance, budgeting, advocacy, and referral. Counseling offered for depression, stress and anxiety, grief and loss, communication issues, problem solving, family transitions, and parent/child conflicts. Offers grief support groups and Domestic Violence Victims weekly support groups. Confidential location of the Domestic Violence Victims group is shared with women when they call for information. Other support groups may be formed based on need or upon request.

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211 Western New York

134 Broad Street, Salamanca, NY 14779

Provides a fun, interactive space for parents/caregivers to play with their children, connect with other caregivers, receive parenting support, and gain strategies and tools to address a variety of parenting challenges and improve communication with their children. Other services available are detailed below. Family Enrichment: Works to strengthen caregiver/child bonds and improve early childhood development through play, family engagement, and early literacy skills. Provides tools and strategies to address a variety of parenting challenges. Family Partnership: Family partners are present to listen, offer support, and assist in linking families with services and resources that would be most beneficial to them. In-Kind & Financial Assistance: Financial assistance and other supports may be offered to families on a case by case basis and as funding allows.

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211 Western New York

An array of formal and informal activities and supports provided to families caring for/raising a child who is experiencing social, emotional, medical, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges in their home, school, placement, and/or community. Provides a structured, strength-based relationship between a Family Peer Advocate and the parent or guardian for the benefit of the child/youth. Services are delivered in a trauma informed, culturally and linguistically competent manner.

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211 Western New York

3950 E Robinson Rd, Suite 103, Amherst, NY 14228

Specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric difficulties. Both individual and family oriented treatment is available. Psychiatric services and medication evaluation offered as needed, as are assistance with school-related issues and referral/linkage to appropriate community services in the area. Challenges addressed include anxiety, depression, grief, bullying, developmental disabilities, shyness, domestic violence, sexuality, communication difficulties, parenting, nightmares, anger, abuse, bipolar disorder, step-families and divorce, problems sleeping, trauma, and co-occurring disorders.

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211 Western New York

187 Edinburgh Street, Rochester, NY 14608

* Pairs expecting or parenting young women with a Community Health Worker and therapist for information and support through their pregnancy and first three years of the child's life. All services are home-based or can be held in/at Mt. Hope Family Center or another community location.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

1141 E Union Street, Newark, NY 14513

* Offersmaterial assistance for expectant moms and parents such as diapers, formula,clothes, and other baby necessities. Other services include the following:Self-administered pregnancy tests.Options counseling, parenting and lifeskills classes through our "Earn While You Learn" Program, andabortion recovery.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

11-21 Broadway, Gloversville, NY 12078

Provides counseling and psychiatric services to adults, children and families whose lives and daily functioning have been disrupted by emotional or behavioral problems and mental illness.

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211 North East New York

60 Fall Street, Second Suite, Seneca Falls, NY 13148

* Provides therapeutic services to individuals, children, couples/partners, and families. Services include: Individual, group, family, partner, and conjoint therapy sessions. Person centered, professional therapy to those facing various life challenges including, but no limited to: Grief/loss. Trauma. Domestic Violence. Relational concerns. Life changes and more.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

131 E Victor Road, Victor, NY 14564

* Provides therapeutic services to individuals, children, couples/partners, and families. Services include: Individual, group, family, partner, and conjoint therapy sessions. Person centered, professional therapy to those facing various life challenges including, but no limited to: Grief/loss. Trauma. Domestic Violence. Relational concerns. Life changes and more.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

310 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, NY 14901

Provides a supportive, psycho-educational, skill development-based therapy group for parents and guardians of children of all ages who witnessed, experienced, or are at risk for various types of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), in order to reduce the parents and guardians distress related to the child abuse experience, and to increase the parents and guardians protective abilities through increased knowledge about abuse and the impact of trauma, and the development and practice of parenting skills. This group serves families in which children have been identified as at risk for abuse and neglect, and for whom court-ordered parenting education has been recommended.

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Finger Lakes Region 211

310 Pennsylvania Avenue, Elmira, NY 14901

Provides a supportive, psycho-educational, skill development-based therapy group for parents and guardians of children of all ages who witnessed, experienced, or are at risk for various types of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), in order to reduce the parents and guardians distress related to the child abuse experience, and to increase the parents and guardians protective abilities through increased knowledge about abuse and the impact of trauma, and the development and practice of parenting skills. This group serves families in which children have been identified as at risk for abuse and neglect, and for whom court-ordered parenting education has been recommended.

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Finger Lakes Region 211

211 Jb Wise Place, Watertown, NY 13601

Provides mental health counseling and medication management for individuals ages 5 years and older.

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211 Central New York

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232 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905

Provides support for children under 21 and their families to address mental health needs early and keep children safely at home and in the community. Services include therapy, psycho-social rehabilitation, and peer support for both youth and families. Support can be provided at home, school, or in the community, helping to prevent hospital stays or out-of-home placements. Children and youth must be on Medicaid to participate, and referrals can be made by parents, caregivers, teachers, or service providers.

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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal

671 S Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456

* Provides therapeutic services to individuals, children, couples/partners, and families. Services include: Individual, group, family, partner, and conjoint therapy sessions. Person centered, professional therapy to those facing various life challenges including, but no limited to: Grief/loss. Trauma. Domestic Violence. Relational concerns. Life changes and more.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes

6692 Middle Road, Suite 2200, Sodus, NY 14551

* Provides therapeutic services to individuals, children, couples/partners, and families. Services include: Individual, group, family, partner, and conjoint therapy sessions. Person centered, professional therapy to those facing various life challenges including, but no limited to: Grief/loss. Trauma. Domestic Violence. Relational concerns. Life changes and more.

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211 Life Line Finger Lakes