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ALCOHOL AND DRUG PROGRAM RESOURCE INFORMATION | NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ADDICTION SERVICES AND SUPPORTS (OASAS)

Provides the information of OASAS certified treatment facilities with comprehensive outpatient or intensive inpatient programs located all over the state. Website can be used to search for facilities: https://findaddictiontreatment.ny.gov// This program also has a 24/7 chemical dependency line, HOPELINE, which is free and confidential.

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PUBLICATIONS | SCOPE EDUCATION SERVICES

Publishes and offers for sale The Directory of Suffolk County Public Schools and Educational Organizations Serving Long Island , an annual directory of all public schools, boards of education, administration, including educational associations, and organizations in Suffolk County. Also publishes a Directory of Private and Parochial Schools on Long Island. Long Island Education Review is published twice per year and is available by subscription. Also now available.

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NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR RARE DISORDERS | NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR RARE DISORDERS

Acts as a clearinghouse and referral service for information on rare diseases. Maintains a comprehensive rare disease database, which provides families with information on over 1,100 rare disorders. Its networking program links families with other families who are afflicted with similar disorders. Accumulates and disseminates information about orphan drugs and devices, making known their availability. Advocates the needs of people with rare disorders. Provides disease specific medical reports written in lay language. Also offers a Medication Assistance Program for specific drugs and a medical equipment exchange program. Publishes Orphan Disease Update and Resource Guide . Call for more information.

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EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS | ARTSWESTCHESTER

ArtsWestchester partners with schools and school districts to develop and implement programs that integrate the arts into the curricula, to use the arts as an instructional approach to improve teaching and learning, and to meet NYS standards in the arts and other subjects. ArtsWestchester also provides multi-session artist residencies to community sites and human service agencies including shelters, day-treatment programs and mental health facilities, Head Start Programs, and after-school programs. The programs are based on a multi-session residency model, enabling artists to partner with educators or site coordinators to establish goals plan and implement an arts-making project. Residencies are conducted by artists who apply for the Directory of Teaching Artists through a competitive process. Also identifies, documents and showcases cultural traditions of county residents through its Folk Arts Program.. In addition, ArtsWestchester owns and operates a nine-story cultural center, the Arts Exchange, in downtown White Plains, where it mounts exhibitions, presents cultural programs and concerts, and offers classes.

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NATIONAL WOMEN'S HEALTH NETWORK | NATIONAL WOMEN'S HEALTH NETWORK

Develops and promotes a critical analysis of health issues in order to affect policy and support consumer decision-making. The Network aspires to a health care system that is guided by social justice and reflects the needs of diverse women. Offers The Women's Health Voice, a program that provides clear, well-researched and independent information on a variety of women's health topics in a variety of different formats.

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HEATH RESOURCE CENTER | HEATH RESOURCE CENTER

The HEATH Resource Center of The George Washington University is the (Online) national clearinghouse on post-secondary education for individuals with disabilities. Support from the United States Department of Education enables HEATH to serve as as information exchange about educational support services, policies, procedures, adaptations, and opportunities at American campuses, vocational-technical schools, and other post-secondary training entities.

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FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN CANCER THERAPY | FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN CANCER THERAPY

An educational organization that provides a global hub of information about prevention and non-toxic therapies for cancer. Supports and funds biological cancer research and nutritional science investigations, works to eliminate carcinogenic substances from the environment and produces a newsletter via their website where there are several Resources and Practitioner Directory. Also offers books, DVD's and eBooks for donations.

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