Madison County COVID-19 Hotline - Program
Madison County Public Health
138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY
Provides information to people with questions or concerns about the COVID-19 virus. This hotline is not for people experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. Anyone sick or feeling mildly ill, should stay home and monitor their symptoms, call their primary healthcare provider for questions regarding symptoms or, the Upstate University Hospital Triage Line for those without a provider.*Provides vaccine information and registration on their website.
Mid-State Family and Community Engagement Center - Program
Mid-State Family and Community Engagement Center
Syracuse University
330 Huntington Hall
Syracuse, NY
Provides consultation and support for the inclusion of children with special needs birth through 22 years of age in community-based programs.Provides information and up-to-date resources to address questions about early childhood development, behavior, and specific disabilities, and transition services.Offers training and workshops and technical assistance for child care providers, schools. and families.
Division of Child Care Services - Program
New York State Office of Children and Family Services
100 South Salina Street
Suite 350
Syracuse, NY
Licenses and monitors child care providers and facilities. Provides support for people and organizations who are interested in starting child day care programs in their communities. Offers a Child Care Facility Search online that allows individuals to search for New York State regulated providers by name or location (county or zip code). Searching by different types of care, such as family day care or day care centers, is also possible. Facility listings include contact information, address, …
CNY Legal HelpLine - Program
Legal Services of Central New York (LSCNY)
221 South Warren Street
Suite 300
Syracuse, NY
Provides free legal advice about civil (non-criminal) legal issues (including consumer problems, housing problems, divorce and other family matters, special education and school issues, domestic violence, employment, disability issues, unemployment benefits, welfare, Medicaid, food stamps, and other public benefits).