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Christina Tartaro-Stolp, LCSW-R
Provides mental health counseling to individuals ages 18 years and older. Also offers anger management and depression/anxiety reduction, life skills, stress reduction, and health awareness.
Community / Youth Prevention & Education Program
723 James Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides school-based, community, and professional education programs on a variety of topics, including sexual abuse prevention, domestic violence awareness, healthy relationships, dating violence, and elder abuse.
Community Clinic of Jefferson County
211 JB Wise Place
Watertown, NY
Provides mental health counseling and medication management for individuals ages 5 years and older.
5900 North Burdick Street
Suite 102A
East Syracuse, NY
Advocates for children, adolescents, couples, and families through a systemic approach that encompasses the complexity of being a part of many relationships: self, family, partner, work, school, and community.
2610 South Salina Street
Suite 2
Syracuse, NY
Connects low-income individuals and families to a local licensed counselor on the same day when possible. Counselors go to where the client is located (either in the home or a public place) and provide mental health counseling, case management, and support.
Creekside Counseling Services, PLLC
157 E 1st Street
Suite 7
Oswego, NY
Provides mental health counseling to individuals ages 5 and older. Specializes in trauma and substance abuse.
247 Factory Street
Watertown, NY
Provides emergency assistance to individuals and families in need, including low-cost prom attire for teens.
505 South State Street
Room 130
Syracuse, NY
Seeks to ensure that misdemeanor domestic violence cases in the City of Syracuse are treated in an efficient and consistent manner.
Domestic Violence Legal Assistance Project
17 Hodskin Street
Canton, NY
Provides free civil legal services to victims of domestic violence who cannot afford private legal counsel. Services include assistance with family court matters and legal problems related to public assistance, housing, divorce, and consumer and employment issues.
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