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STOP DWI Program - Program
Oneida County STOP DWI
120 Base Road
Oriskany, NY
Operates a program aiming to prevent impaired driving in a model that includes: arresting those who drive while under the influence of alcohol; swift adjudication of individual cases; certain and severe punishment for those convicted; and publicity for the arrest and prosecution efforts. Includes the following activities: DWI Victim Impact Panels - Victims/survivors speak to DWI offenders every six to eight weeks. Law Enforcement - Selective enforcement units patrol at peak hours in high-risk …
Men's Prevention & Testing Services - Program
ACR Health
627 West Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY
Offers prevention services that include free and confidential HIV, HCV, STI testing for at-risk men, short-term prevention case management services, peer delivered support and outreach, and risk reduction education.
Worker Justice Center of New York - Agency
1187 Culver Road
Rochester, NY
Pursues justice for those denied human rights, focusing on agricultural and other low-wage workers through legal representation, community empowerment, and advocacy. Provides assistance with civil legal matters, such as employment, workplace health and safety, and civil rights to migrant, seasonal farmworkers, and other low wage workers. Offers an educational camp on legal rights as well as human trafficking program. Provides workplace safety information for farmworkers.
National Alopecia Areata Foundation - Program
National Alopecia Areata Foundation
65 Mitchell Boulevard
Suite 200-B
San Rafael, CA
Supports research to find a cure or treatment for alopecia areata. Support to individuals with the disease and their families. Provides information on local support groups. Distributes educational materials to health professionals and patients.
431 East Fayette Street #050
Syracuse, NY
Works to improve the well-being of older lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Central New York through health programs, fitness classes, support groups, events focused toward reducing isolation, community center, and education for providers of aging services. Provides a neighborhood advisor to access services needed to remain independent in the community. Meetings being offered via Zoom and for information on how to log in or call in, please visit sageupstate.orgAll meetings and …
Child Find of America - Agency
PO Box 277
New Paltz, NY
Provides services designed to prevent and resolve child abduction and the family conflicts that can lead to abduction and abuse. Assists with location of missing children through activate investigation, registers and assists to locate missing children, distributes photos of missing children, and provides safety information. Prevents child abductions through education. Offers the Parent Helpline to provide services for mothers and fathers parenting apart and family conflict.
PO Box 1295
Pekin, IL
Provision of education and training standards to healthcare providers who treat the full range of eating disorder problems. Provides Symposiums and training opportunities. Provides Certified Eating Disorders Specialist.
275 Seventh Avenue
22nd Floor
New York, NY
Provides professional support services including case management, counseling, support groups, educational workshops, and financial assistance to anyone affected by cancer. Services provided by oncology social workers and world-leading cancer experts.
NFB Newsline Program® - Program
National Federation of the Blind
200 E Wells Street
Baltimore, MD
Provides free audio news service including over 500 newspaper and magazine publications. Includes newspapers, magazines, television listings, weather alerts, job listings, and sale advertisements.
United States Census Bureau - Agency
4600 Silver Hill Road
Washington, DC
Collects and sources data about the nation's population and economy. Helps determine where federal funding for community programs and infrastructure are allocated as well as determines the number of seats your state has in the U.S. House of Representatives.Delivers census forms to every residence in the United States and Puerto Rico. If residences don't mail the form back, they may receive a visit from a census taker who will ask the questions on the form in person.