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Found 18 resources (displaying 11 - 18)
33 Everett Road
Albany, NY
Enables emergency communication between military personnel and their families. Provides preparedness information for service members families. Advocates for veterans with the VA.
National Grid Consumer Advocacy
300 Erie Boulevard West
Syracuse, NY
Provides advocacy for low and moderate income, elderly, and/or disabled customers who are having difficulty paying their bill. Advocates provide access to National Grid programs and services.AdvocatesAnne O'Connell - Otsego, Rensselaer, Schenectady, and Schoharie countiesAurora Navarro - …
Person to Person: Citizen Advocacy (PPCA)
7000 East Genesee Street
D Building, Lower Level
Fayetteville, NY
Recruits community volunteer advocates for people of all ages who have a developmental disability. Program matches a protégé (a person with a developmental disability) with an advocate (community volunteer) to share their gifts, talents, and friendship. The match is formed by mutual agreement …
119 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY
Advocates for the legal rights and the change of legislation regarding issues which impact the poor in New York state, and find just cause when local or county government is not correcting a problem.
St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House for Victims of Family Violence
3 Chapel Street
Canton, NY
Provides a variety of services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)
10720 Mount Belvedere Boulevard
Fort Drum, NY
Provides short and long-term assistance and support to families of fallen warriors in the form of case management, resource coordination, life skills education, advocacy, support groups, and financial counseling and planning.
VETS Peer to Peer Outreach Center
247 State Street
Watertown, NY
Provides advocacy, resources, and support for veterans and active duty military through a drop in, non-clinical, and community based center.
8265 State Route 812
Lowville, NY
Provides confidential services to crime victims, with special emphasis on domestic and sexual violence. Services include emergency shelter, medical crisis intervention, crisis and supportive therapy, support groups, advocacy, crime victim compensation, and safe pet services.
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