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Basic Needs and Assistance - Program
ARISE Child and Family Service, Inc.

635 James Street
Syracuse, NY

Program offers assistance, information, education and referral about benefits, housing, nursing home advocacy and diversion to avoid moving into a nursing home, respite services for care givers, consumer-directed personal services, traumatic brain injury services, and a personal care bank for toiletries and supplies for families in need.

Outreach and Advocacy - Program
Arc Herkimer

350 S Washington Street
Herkimer, NY

*Inform families, schools and other public agencies of the services provided by Arc Herkimer.*Assists families/individuals with accessing services through Arc Herkimer and OPWDD.*Encourages self-advocacy to teach current clients of Arc Herkimer to speak up for themselves and others.

Parental Services - Program
Arc Herkimer

350 S Washington Street
Herkimer, NY

*Offers long term support and education to parents with developmental disabilities. Families may be headed by one or two parents but must have custody of the child. *Helps parents develop an individualized plan that teaches the needed skills to build a bright future including: Positive disciple Bedtime routines Meal planning*Provides habilitation services including: Group day habilitation Evening and weekend habilitation At-home residential habilitation*Designed for four families …

Early Childhood Services - Program
Madison-Oneida Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES)

4937 Spring Road
Verona, NY

Offers a pre kindergarten program. Provides preschool services for children with developmental delays. Offers guidance, information, and referral for parents seeking early childhood services for their children. Provides community outreach and training for youth mental health.

Respite Care - Program
Arc Herkimer

350 S Washington Street
Herkimer, NY

*Provides respite care to give family members time away from care giving.  In-home services available Outside of the home services provided at the Respitality Center 

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. 

Day Habilitation and Residential Programs - Program
Upstate Cerebral Palsy

1601 Armory Drive
Utica, NY

Offers individuals with differing abilities a variety of residential living options, which are comfortable, supportive, and most importantly, a secure, home environment. Offers day habilitation programs. 

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 …

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 …

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