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Hamilton Town Clerk and Tax Receiver - Program
Town of Hamilton

38 Milford Street
Hamilton, NY

Offers a wide range of licensing, records, and informational services to town residents. Licensing and permits include marriage licenses, hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, dog licenses, block party permits, peddler/solicitor licenses, and racing/wagering licenses. Other services include processing passport applications as well as maintaining town records and archives.    Prepares and collects property taxes for residents of the Town of Hamilton from January …

Camp Lookout - Program
Madison County Children's Camp

2112 Wheler Drive
Eaton, NY

*Provides an overnight summer camp for children with activities including: Nature studies Arts and crafts Swimming Canoeing Individual and team sports

Imaging Services - Inpatient - Program
Oneida Health

321 Genesee Street
Oneida, NY

Provides imaging equipment for use 24 hours a day to service all patients and to support the needs of its Emergency Department.  Services include: X-rays CT Digital Flouroscopy Digital Mammography MRI PET/CT Nuclear Medicine Interventional Procedures Stereotactic Breast Biopsy Navigational Bronchoscopy

Weatherization - Program
Stoneleigh Housing Inc.

120 E Center Street
Canastota, NY

Administers the Federal Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program. Eligible homeowners are eligible to receive weatherization that may include: Weatherstripping and caulking. Cleaning and testing of heating systems. Replace or repair broken windows. Insulation of walls and ceilings. Minor repairs to ensure maximum efficiency of services provided.

Housing Rehabilitation - Program
Stoneleigh Housing Inc.

120 E Center Street
Canastota, NY

Provides grants for property owners to make necessary home repairs and improvements. 

Little Falls Community Co-Op - Program
Little Falls Family YMCA ( Youth & Family Center)

589 E Albany Street
Little Falls, NY

Offers individuals the opportunity to purchase bulk foods, spices, supplements and hard to find items at discounted costs. Examples of items available for purchase include: Frozen and refrigerated items Organic produce Special diet needs Supplements Cheeses Pastas Grocery items

Food $en$e - Program
Food Bank of Central New York

7066 Interstate Island Road
Syracuse, NY

Offers a food buying club for individuals looking to stretch their food budgets.Herkimer County host sites:First Presbyterian Church 90 Morgan Road, Ilion, NY 13357Contact: Lori Joy, 315-894-9917 x254Madison County host sites:Community Church3824 Swamp Road, Morrisville, NY 13408Contact: Sue Geer, 315-697-5700 x224Karing Kitchen226 Farrier Avenue, Oneida Towers, Oneida, NY 13421Contact: Melissa King, 315-761-8135Madison County Office for the Aging138 Dominic Bruno Boulevard, Canastota, NY …

On Point for College - Agency

488 West Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides a college access and success program which helps low-income and first-generation college students enroll and stay in college. Services include support with college and financial aid applications, follow-up advisement, limited financial assistance, transportation to and from college, and provision of college supplies. Offers Career Action Planning which includes career exploration and assessments, career readiness and soft skills training, opportunity fairs, networking, interview …

Vision Rehab Therapy (VRT) - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Teaches blind and visually impaired individuals skills of daily living, such as financial management, meal preparation, home safety, organization, and health and wellness. Identifies the area in need of adaptation and provides instruction and equipment to address the need.

Orientation and Mobility Services - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Teaches blind and visually impaired individuals techniques for determining locations and traveling safely in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities. Area of instruction include indoor navigation, community travel, public transportation, street crossings, sighted guide techniques, vision and sensory training, use of a cane and other mobility tools, route planning, and spatial and environmental concept and development.

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