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Guardianship - Program
The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter

245 Genesee Street
Utica, NY

Assists families with financial and life planning for a child or adult with an intellectual or developmental disability. 

Vocational Services - Program
The Arc of Madison Cortland

701 Lenox Avenue
Oneida, NY

Offers assistance to people with disabilities to help find and keep jobs:Community based vocational assessment Work readiness and/or self-advocacy training Work Incentives Support/Benefits Advisement Career exploration Job search assistance Job development Job coaching

Career Connections - Program
Arc Herkimer

257 N Main Street
Herkimer, NY

*Connection Connections assists individuals in obtaining meaningful employment. Resume preparation Job application assistance Interview practice Job coaching once employment has been obtained Prevocational services Work Readiness classes Self Advocacy services Paid Work Experience Job Assessments

Home Based Behavioral Health Services - Program
Arc Herkimer

350 S Washington Street
Herkimer, NY

Provides behavioral health services to an individual with an intellectual or developmental disability in their home. Program includes: Assessment Development of a Behavior Support Plan for the Family Training on the plan

Home and Community Based Services - Program
Arc Herkimer

257 N Main Street
Herkimer, NY

*Adult Programs:​ Education Support Services – assistance to individuals who want to start to return to school Pre-vocational Services – Time-limited services that prepare individuals for paid or unpaid employment Intensive Supported Employment – Assists recovering individuals to obtain and maintain competitive employment Ongoing Supported Employment – Supported provided to individuals after they have successfully obtained employment Family Support and Training – Enhances the skills …

Advocacy - Program
Resource Center for Independent Living, Inc.

131 Genesee Street
Utica, NY

Provides active support and guidance to people with disabilities, and help ensure that an individual’s choices for living independently are respected. Advocates can answer questions and provide assistance with applications for Social Security Disability and SSI, Temporary Assistance, HEAP, Medicaid, Food Stamps, and housing. Advocates can also assist recipients of DSS with understanding sanctions and the steps for Fair Hearings. Peer Mentoring Information and Referral Independent Living …

Family Support Services/Recreation Respite Program (DDSO) - Program
Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency

203 West Liberty Street
Rome, NY

Provides developmentally disabled youth with a safe and educational environment after school, on weekends, and during school breaks. Offers guardians/parents/families temporary relief from daily demands and ensure their family member is safe. 

Community Health and Behavioral Health Services - Program
Upstate Cerebral Palsy

1002 Oswego Street
Utica, NY

Provides comprehensive assistance to people of all ages in need of behavioral health support. Staff are trained to help individuals with a variety of mental health conditions. Services include: Individual Counseling. Psychiatric Services. Specialized Group Therapy. Relationship Counseling. Play Therapy. Behavioral Health Case Management.

Online Support Group - Program
GRASP

369 Lexington Avenue
Second Floor
New York, NY

Offers a weekly online support groups for Autistic and neurodivergent individuals.Offers additional support groups via a Patreon-only Facebook groups which include: LGBTQIA+ community for Autistics Autistic Women, Femmes, and Non-binary Folx Over 50s autism spectrum group Community of Black, Brown, Indigenous, and Melanated Autistics Autistic Parents, Step-parents, and Caregivers group Significant others, spouses, and partners of Autistics group Parents, Step-parents, and Family members of …

Sports Program - Program
GRASP

369 Lexington Avenue
Second Floor
New York, NY

Offers an inclusive soccer program for autistic and disabled youth, which includes competing on a regional league. Offers equipment, such as cleats, shin guards, socks, and short to students in financial need, as well as equipment for practices and games. Coordinates full length and mini skills camps for community organizations and schools across the country. 

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