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310 W Union Street, Newark, NY 14513
  • Offers clinical services including: Evaluation. Treatment planning. Individual counseling. Certified one-on-one peer coaching. Group sessions. Family and youth counseling. Relapse prevention. Recovery planning. Other co-dependency programs. Aftercare services. Care management. Home and Community Based services. COTI/PEER.
25 Railroad Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534
Receives and investigates reports of alleged abuse and/or neglect of children under 18 years of age. Provides referrals and/or monitor services as needed and petitions Family Court on behalf of children in need of protection.
614 Cooper Hill Road, Wynantskill, NY 12198
Provides group home for youth ages 12 to 21 years to years who living with both a developmental disability and a mental health diagnoses.
93 Oak St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Provides support for those facing unplanned pregnancies as well as new and/or expectant moms and dads. Offers free pregnancy testing as well as referrals for free on-site first trimester ultrasounds with a licensed physician. Emergency diaper program: provides diapers twice/yr to anyone in need.Some emergency baby supplies provided for families affected by disaster or extenuating circumstances.
114 Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Operates Article 16 Diagnostic/Treatment Center providing assessment, evaluations and treatment, and family support services through staff of physical and occupational therapists, speech pathologists, nurses, social workers, psychologists, and medical consultants.
929 York Street, Utica, NY 13502
Promotes the physical, cognitive, social and emotional growth of infants and toddlers, as well as prenatal education and support services to pregnant women. Provides risk assessments, including a nutritional screening as well as medical and dental examinations; mental health interventions as needed or required in anticipation of the child's birth (as well as after childbirth).
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800 Park Avenue, Utica, NY 13501
Provides information and assistance to veterans, family members, and active military personnel in obtaining records, benefits, and entitlements from the Department of Veteran's Affairs. Services include assisting veterans with obtaining funding, medical treatment or nursing home care.
401-425 South Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13204
Promotes health and wellness for senior citizens by providing nutritional, medical, legal, and social service referrals.
327 Abbottsford Rd., Schenectady, NY 12304
Provides families with case management services for their children with emotional or behavioral concerns. Offers family advocacny, supportive, and intensive case management services.
101 Hamilton Avenue, Auburn, NY 13021

Treatment Family Foster Care (TFFC) is a research-informed, multi-tiered team approach to rebuilding family relationships. We work with children and teens who need high levels of support due to trauma they have experienced in their homes or communities. Each youth is carefully matched to foster parents and a treatment plan specific to the needs of the youth is developed. Our foster parents are provided enhanced trauma-informed training, and wraparound services to ensure the placement is secure until permanency is achieved.

514 S Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
  • Provide a safe place for individuals and families, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.* Offers individual and support groups:Assistance and supportive counseling to LGBTQ+ individuals and their loved ones.Support finding gender-affirming care and services.Assistance with DASA (Dignity for All Students Act) and discrimination.Educational services and presentations.Assistance with name changes.Domestic Violence support.YANA (You Are Not Alone) - a peer-ran support group for LGTBQ+ youth.Transgerd & Gender Expansive Coalition of the Finger Lakes.Haven; LGBTQ+-identifying adults, less formal format. Focus on finding community with each other.Square one.
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331 Bridge Street, Northville, NY 12134
St. Mary's Family Health Centers offer an array of primary care and specialty care services at seven locations. From colds and the flu, to immunizations and regular check-ups, to women's health services and the concerns that come with getting older, the health center can take care of everyone's health care needs. Employing the latest medical techniques, the highly trained staff provides patients with comprehensive and advanced primary care including access to all of the hospital's services and facilities. If necessary, patients will be referred to a specialist for further diagnostic tests, treatments, observation or surgery.
19 Kingsbury Avenue, Saint Johnsville, NY 13452
Offers a full range of services and activities for adults and children including computer access, story programs for preschoolers, programs for seniors, and summer reading clubs for children and teens. Offers school tours of the museum. Provides family films, and local history information about the Mohawk Valley.
609 West Clinton Street, Ithaca City, NY 14850
Individualized support for pregnant individuals and families with children aged 5 and under. Services are offered through a home visiting model and include:Child development informationParenting supportSpecialized support for pregnant and parenting teensConnections to community resources to meet basic needs and make progress toward family goals
203 West Liberty Street, Rome, NY 13440

Assistance with health and safety issues, building CODE violations, repairing/replacing major systems. Providing energy conservation measures to eligible homeowners.

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221 South Warren Street, Suite 300, Syracuse, NY 13202
  • Provide free legal services to people who live with or are affected by HIV/AIDS. Advise or represent clients in: Assistance in gaining access to health care services. HIV/AIDS-based discrimination. Housing matters. Assistance with denials or termination of benefits. Health care proxies, powers of attorney, simple wills. Family court matters. Custody. Visitation. Child support. Paternity. Neglect. Adoption. Divorce. Referrals to other needed services.
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3065 Ny-50, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
SAIL provides information and referral services for individuals with disabilities, family members, and other interested parties. The center staff is exceptionally knowledgeable concerning community-based services and supports, including supports available through local, state, and federal agencies. Linkage and referral is provided on a person-to-person basis as requested. Specific information available on Traumatic Brain injuries.
1 Penny Lane, Latham, NY 12110
Helps individuals cope with breast cancer through one-on-one peer support.
530 Franklin Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
Provides adolescents who are in the custody of their local Department of Social Services with short and long term residential placement. Focuses on individual clinical goals, their behavior, and healing from past trauma.
158 Orchard Street, School 17, Rochester, NY 14611
  • Provides an outpatient health facility. Services include: family medicine, medical care and social services, and mental health services to all ages.
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133 North Court Street, Building 1, Wampsville, NY 13163
Works with parents and children in their homes to help remedy problems and coordinate services to eliminate the need for out-of-home placement of children. Also works with children in foster care and birth parents to reunite the family if possible.
257 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Case Manager assists individuals with mental health diagnosis or criminal record obtain and maintain employment. Additionally assists with building resumes, employer contacts, and guidance in the interview process.
671 S Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
  • Offers information and referral to individuals looking to become child care providers, including help with licensing. Also provides customized referrals to parents about child care providers that are licensed in the area.
10 Dewitt Street, Albany, NY 12207
The Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program (MMTP) at Whitney Young plays a pivotal role in stabilizing the lives of patients and decreasing heroin and non-narcotic drug use, decreasing the negative impact of illegal behaviors to obtain drugs, reducing behaviors associated with risk of exposure to and spread of HIV and other infectious disease such as Hepatitis C, and improving the effective use of health services and overall health outlook, social productivity and employability. The program offers the following support services: individual and family counseling; harm reduction education techniques; substance use and abuse education; support groups' a client advisory committee; case management services; HIV testing and counseling; and special services for substance abusing pregnant women.
307-309 Meadow Street, Johnstown, NY 12095
Provides information and referrals which focus on children who are at risk of placement outside the home due to a mental health disorder, on existing services and identifies needed supports in order for these children to live successfully within the community.