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700 Hitt Street, University Of Missouri Extension, 232 Agricultural Engineering Building, Columbia, MO 65201
- Assists farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities by offering the following services: On-site assessments of the agricultural worksite or home to identify barriers to completing tasks Recommendations for assistive technology (equipment/tools/devices), modifications that can make it easier to perform work, and/or other possible solution to overcoming disability-related limitations Access to information on a variety of topics related to disability and agriculture Provides education/training opportunities through workshops, conferences, seminars, and on-line programs. Referrals to other local services for potential assistance (financial, rehabilitative, education, etc.) specific to the clients' needs Arranges for peer support opportunities that connect customers with others who have successfully accommodated their disabilities * Direct funding or equipment is not provided by the AgrAbility Project, instead the project works with state Vocational Rehabilitation departments and other funding sources.
403 Court Street, 2nd Floor, Utica, NY 13501
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.
201 Bleecker Street, Utica, NY 13501
- Completes immigration forms on clients' behalf and provide advocacy, counseling, information, processing and referrals regarding citizenship and immigration issues. These services are available to all members of our community, including refugees, immigrants and citizens. Immigration and Citizenship services and programs include:
- Immigration Assistance
- Refugee/Asylee processing (visa 92 93)
- Adjustment of Status
- Employment Authorization Documents
- Travel Documents
- Family Based Immigration (USCIS and Consular Processing)
- Fiance Petitions
- Affidavits of Support
- Naturalization Applications
- Applications for Certificate of Citizenship
- Medical Certificate for People with Disabilities
- Applications to replace Naturalization Certificate
- Fee Waivers
- Photos
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165 E Union Street, 2nd Floor, Newark, NY 14513
- 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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531 Washington Street, Suite 4124, Watertown, NY 13601
Offers family, community, commercial, and special mediation (custody/visitation, family issues, landlord/tenant, consumer/merchant, and special education). Provides arbitration and small claims court mediation.
131 E Victor Road, Victor, NY 14564
- Provides confidential safe shelter, advocacy and crisis/educational counseling to victims and their children during times of crisis. Services include: Crisis intervention. Needs assessment and evaluation of your situation. Personalized safety plan. Education, information and referrals. Access to safe shelter. Crisis, peer and domestic violence educational counseling. Support group virtual and in person. Referral to therapeutic counseling. Knowledge of victims rights. Assistance with Family Court Petitions, court accompaniments, criminal justice and legal advocacy. Advocacy for housing, social services, medical and other needed services. Transportation to essential services. Community education and outreach.
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52 Washington Street, Rensselaer, NY 12144
Oversees Protective Services for Adults (PSA) and other adult services provided through the local departments of social services and local operations relative to Family-Type Homes for Adults (FTHA). Provides technical assistance to adult services staff of local districts; conducts informal case reviews; participates in audits; reviews consolidated services plans; conducts complaint investigations; and develops public education, training, and interagency initiatives.
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3604 Collins Ferry Road, Research Ridge, Morgantown, WV 26506
- Assists farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers with disabilities by offering the following services: On-site assessments of the agricultural worksite or home to identify barriers to completing tasks Recommendations for assistive technology (equipment/tools/devices), modifications that can make it easier to perform work, and/or other possible solution to overcoming disability-related limitations Access to information on a variety of topics related to disability and agriculture Provides education/training opportunities through workshops, conferences, seminars, and on-line programs Referrals to other local services for potential assistance (financial, rehabilitative, education, etc.) specific to the clients' needs Arranges for peer support opportunities that connect customers with others who have successfully accommodated their disabilities * Direct funding or equipment is not provided by the AgrAbility Project, instead the project works with state Vocational Rehabilitation departments and other funding sources.
1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
Provides county residents who are age 60, and older, with nutritious meal options as well as nutrition counseling and education. Other services offered include health and welfare counseling, shopping assistance, outreach, transportation, escort services, and information and referrals to local resources. Services are offered at all six senior centers operated by the Rensselaer County Department for the Aging.
500 Carter Street, Rochester, NY 14621
- Offers programs for people with developmental disabilities that include: Parenting skills Supported housing Family reimbursement Family training Community habilitation Respite services Supported employment Sky is the Limit after-school/recreation program Summer camp
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Supported EmploymentYouth Enrichment ProgramsDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsParenting Skills ClassesChildren's In Home Respite CareSummer CampsRespite Care SubsidiesAdult Residential Care HomesTherapeutic CampsChild Care InstructionEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
71 Glenwood Avenue, Queensbury, NY 12804
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.
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1100 E Northampton St, Laurel Run, PA 18706
Provides separate adult, adolescent and family treatment facilities with specialized recovery programs on inpatient basis. Uses AA principles, includes individual and family treatment, provided on voluntary basis; networks AA contact, outpatient services, and halfway house placement for clients from outlying areas.
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405 Gifford Street, Syracuse, NY 13204
Provides support and home visitation on an as-needed basis to pregnant/parenting adults. Group sessions take place three mornings a week and provide parenting education, basic life skills, information and linkages to other community programs. Childcare is provided during group sessions and transportation tokens can be acquired to get to and from group.
122 Park Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12304
Services are provided to youth who are returning home or who are at risk of entering intensive services such as inpatient or residential service setting. Offers general assistance with service access and system navigation related to mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities.
26515 State Route 3, Watertown, NY 13601
Assists children who are unable to live with their birth parents or relatives, or might otherwise be in residential placements. Provides training and support for individuals for individuals interested in caring for a foster child.
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State Street, Albany, NY 12203
Provides assistance for consumers who want to register complaints regarding quality of care received by medical professionals.
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318 S Albany St, Ithaca City, NY 14850
24-hour skilled nursing care for individuals with complex medical needs and those requiring rehabilitation services.Resident services include: medical care assistance with daily living dietary services resident and family services social and recreational services
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1065 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13203
Provides individualized, strength-based approach to serve children with mental health and substance use needs. Provides tools to youth and their families to support the ability to make informed decisions about care. Services include care coordination, respite, family support, skill building, intensive in-home services, and crisis response.
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2775 Erie Boulevard E, Syracuse, NY 13224
- Provides Primary Addiction Treatment Groups that are designed for adults experiencing addiction and it's consequences (legal). Groups varyin frequency between 1x a week, 2x a week, 3x a week and 5x a week. Groupsfocus on the disease concept of addiction including: Gender Specific Groups. How addiction affects the family. Self-esteem. Stress management/coping skills. Introduction to self-help. Spirituality. HIV/AIDS education. Sober social network and leisure activities.* Provides day treatment program for those who struggle to abstain from substance use. Activity therapy. Vocational exploration. Leisure skills education. Education on substanceuse disorders. * Provides an evening treatment program for those witha substance use disorder who work, attend school during the day or are the primary caretakers of young children or elderly parents.* Provides a relapse prevention program for adults in recovery who can benefit from additional support during the process.* Offers Outpatient Adolescent Services which serves young people with an addiction.* Provides DWI evaluations. Please call 315-470-8304 for the specific evaluation process and documents needed. Group and individual counseling and support. Expressive therapy. Chemical dependency education. Development of sober living skills.
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Po Box 277, New Paltz, NY 12561
- Offers Child Abduction Prevention and Support Services that provide assistance with: Locate missing children through active investigation. Registers and helps to locate missing children. Dissemination of photos of missing children/safety information. Prevent child abduction through education.* Offers the Parent Help helpline that provides services for mothers and fathers parenting apart and family conflict.
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184 Washington Ave Extension, Albany, NY 12203
Provides trained volunteers drive seniors to and from destinations in the Capital Region for medical and dental appointments, shopping and errands, cultural and social events, and luncheons with friends.
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27 Hyland Drive, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846
Warren County Head Start is a federally funded program for pregnant women, children ages birth to 5 years old and their families. Families who enroll will receive services in the areas of education, health, nutrition, disabilities, and family services.
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290 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Care management service model for individuals with chronic medical and/or behavioral health conditions.
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3010 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424
- Provides programs to help juvenile delinquents such as the PINS (Persons in Need of Supervision) Program.* Provides intake access to the courts for the public seeking resolution of matters concerning custody and visitation, and conducts investigations relative to custody and visitation matters.* Prepares family offense petitions which domestic violence victims take to Family Court.* Provides community service sentencing, pre-trial release services, enhanced with electronic home monitoring, as well as strengthening relations with Drug Court and Restorative Justice Planning.
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127 Bloomingrove Drive, 2nd Floor North, Troy, NY 12180
Provides services to youth who are at risk of becoming involved with human trafficking or youth who are already a victim.
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