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Adolescents (9) YB-9500.0500
Children (25) YB-9500.1500
Infants/Toddlers (1) YB-9500.3300
Unaccompanied Minors (1) YB-9500.9000
Found 50 resources (displaying 41 - 50)
167 Polk Street
Watertown, NY
Provides a brief, early intervention program for youth ages 12 to 19 years who display the early stages of alcohol or drug involvement.
The PATH (Program to Assist the Teenage Homeless)
Hillside Commons
9 Fourth Avenue
Oswego, NY
Provides a transitional living program for homeless young people, ages 16 to 21 years. Assists youth in developing independent living skills and completing education goals.
617 West Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides a safe space for for LGBTQ youth to gather and receive support from caring adults through case management services, HIV, STD and Hepatitis C testing, mental health assessments, referrals for LGBTQ affirming clinical services, and referrals to LGBTQ affirming health and human service …
Therapeutic Crisis Respite Program
1704 State Street
Watertown, NY
Provides a short-term residential program for youth experiencing a mental health crisis, and requiring 24-hour supervision but who do not meet admission criteria for hospitalization.
70 Bunner Street
Oswego, NY
Provides free family entertainment throughout the summer. Most events are held in conjunction with municipal recreation programs in Oswego County.
WACK (When Anger Controls Kids)
210 Court Street
Suite 107
Offers an anger management group for children ages 8 to 13 years.
Youth Advisory Council & YAC JR
70 Bunner Street
Oswego, NY
Advises the Youth Bureau in the development of programs that will benefit young people. The council is composed of high school students representing Oswego County's nine school districts as well as home schooled students.
412 Spencer Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers youth sport leagues including baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, running, skiing, soccer, swimming, and tennis.
302 Burt Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides culturally competent youth education programming for refugee youth including academic assistance, socialization, and life skills building. Specializing in support for reading and math addressing language and cultural barriers. After school and summer programming.
200 North Second Street
Fulton, NY
Provides youth with referrals and services to meet their academic and employment needs. Services may include work experience, tutoring, life skills, counseling, career exploration, job readiness, and the opportunity to earn rewards for academic job performance.
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