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1220 Washington Avenue, State Office Campus, Albany, NY 12203
Offers an appliance grant program for state residents who sustained property damage due to Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee. The program will help cover the cost of replacing vital household appliances, such as refrigerators, boilers, hot water/heater tanks, washing machines, dryers, dehumidifiers, and furnaces damaged by flooding. Purchase of appliances and equipment must be for replacement purposes only and were not covered by insurance or FEMA.
37 Broad Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Offers a soup kitchen for individuals in need.
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11 Megan Drive, Geneseo, NY 14454
  • Coordinates federal farm programs. Commodity Operations Contains information about programs and initiatives such as, Cotton, End-Use Certificate Program, and Peanuts. Also included is information on the International Food Aid Conference. Conservation Programs Pays a yearly rental payment in exchange for farmers removing environmentally sensitive land from agricultural production and planting species that will improve environmental quality. Disaster Assistance Programs Assistance for natural disaster losses, resulting from drought, flood, fire, freeze, tornadoes, pest infestation, and other calamities. Farm Loan Programs Resource to establish, improve, expand, transition, and strengthen your farm or ranch. Price Support Programs Provide producers interim financing at harvest time to meet cash flow needs without having to sell their commodities when market prices are typically at harvest-time lows.
1062 Nys Rt 38, Owego, NY 13827
Social Services promotes self-sufficiency by providing financial and social services to eligible County residents.Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs) are SNAP recipients aged 18-64 who are able to work and don't have a dependent child in their household. They can only receive SNAP benefits for a limited time (3 months in a 36-month period) unless they meet certain work requirements or have an exemption. These work requirements generally involve working or participating in a work program for at least 20 hours per week (80 hours per month). There have been a lot of "skimming" problems with EBT cards - it is recommended that people lock their cards if they are not using them and unlock when they go to use them.Below is the link to the EBT Skimming Scam - there is a way to lock EBT cards and this link lets clients know how to do it.EBT Scam Alert | OTDA
7359 Oswego Road, Liverpool, NY 13090
  • Offers emergency disaster services such as shelter, food, clothing, disaster welfare inquiries, emergency preparedness and response planning. Also offers family emergency/disaster training.* Offers Volunteer opportunities.
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7785 North State Street, Suite 2, Lowville, NY 13367
Responsible for planning and putting in place programs to respond quickly and effectively to threats endangering the health of the public and citizens. Threats include natural disasters, biological/chemical attacks, or emerging diseases.
100 State Street, Room 410, Rochester, NY 14614
  • Provides counseling for individuals wishing to start a small business or grow their business. Services may include: Mentoring. Workshops. Veterans' business assistance. * Offers e-mail counseling via website. * Provides post-disaster assistance to small businesses.
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284 Main Street, County Office Building, 3rd Floor, Schoharie, NY 12157
The Schoharie County Health Department MRC is a registry of healthcare and non-healthcare personnel who volunteer to provide assistance in an emergency or major disaster in Schoharie county.
531 Meade Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Responsible for planning and putting in place programs to respond quickly and effective to threats endangering the health of the public and citizens of Jefferson County. Threats include natural disasters, biological/chemical attacks or emerging diseases.
Rochester, NY 14604
  • Offers crisis counseling for all victims of domestic violence. Hotlines for victims, concerned family, friends, and the general community in domestic violence situations or know someone who is. * Offers a shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. No maximum number of children that may be brought into the shelter; if number exceeds beds available, other arrangements will be made. If no beds available, other arrangements can be made. Can provide services for male victims of domestic violence and their children. Collect calls accepted. * Provides advocacy for out-of-county emergency shelter support. * Offers support groups for victims of domestic violence. * Offers Court Advocacy: Court accompaniment with on-site advocate at family court. Help with securing orders of protection. Legal representation. * Personal advocacy to obtain needed services. * Emotional and Transitional Support Services. Information and counseling and support services. * Offers the Domestic Violence Prevention Education Program. For preschool, elementary, middle school, high school, and college students, community youth programs, parents, and businesses. * Provides transportation by police or some other form may be provided as appropriate. * Provides a hotline for Jewish women in domestic violence situations (Sara Line).
58 Avenue D, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Offers low-priced used clothing, furniture, household items and personal care products. Bedding, towels for new residents or emergency/disaster situations. * Provides vouchers for thrift store items with referrals from local agencies.
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500 C Street Sw, Washington, DC 20472
Helps state and local governments prepare for and respond to natural and man-made emergencies, including accidents at nuclear power facilities and those involving transportation of radioactive materials.Also: provides guidance in planning for natural and man-made emergencies operates the National Emergency Training Center coordinates emergency preparedness and planning for all federal agencies and departments FOR INDIVIDUALS REQUESTING DISASTER ASSISTANCE:Call the toll-free number and be ready to provide: social security number insurance information gross household income address and phone number of damaged property if not living at the damaged property, current address and telephone number
202 Main Street, Boonville, NY 13309
Provides meals, clothing, and household items to families impacted by fire.
18 E Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021
  • Provides a food pantry. Food provided for seven days, 3 meals per day, for each person in the family.
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500 C Street Sw, Room 316, Department Of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20472
  • Provides disaster assistance which is financial or direct assistance to individuals and families whose property has been damaged or destroyed as a result of a federally-declared disaster, and whose losses are not covered by insurance. * Provides disaster survivor resources. * Offers disaster recovery centers where individuals or families can go to for information about FEMA or other programs. * Offers a service in which individuals who have been denied assistance the ability to appeal the decision. Appeals must be made in writing and sent by mail or fax within 60 days of receiving the letter.
New York, NY 10004
  • Provides crisis counseling for those who are in emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.
  • Offers information on how to recognize distress and its effects on individuals and families and provides tips for healthy coping.
  • Provides disaster-specific resources and referral information.
13 Vienna Street, Rochester, NY 14605
  • Provides a food voucher and groceries.* Provides general counseling services.* Provides clothing for all ages.* Provides assistance with Social Security Income (SSI) and other benefits.* Provides tenant/landlord dispute and rent/eviction services.
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333 Glen Street, Suite 104, Glens Falls, NY 12801
Provides educational workshops concerning disaster preparedness for people of all age groups. Provides free smoke alarms for families.
203 North Hamilton Street, Watertown, NY 13601
Provides educational workshops concerning disaster preparedness for people of all age groups. Provides free smoke alarms for families.