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Madison County COVID-19 Hotline - Program
Madison County Department of 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. 

Madison County Mental Health Crisis Hotline - Program
Madison County Department of Health

138 N Court Street
Wampsville, NY

Providing access to a local mental health professional via a mental health hotline for anyone experiencing mental distress due to the coronavirus.

Education, Employment and Skill-Building - Program
ARISE Child and Family Service, Inc.

635 James Street
Syracuse, NY

Program offers services, assistance, information, advocacy and referral for those needing help navigating special education services, community habilitation, pre-vocational and employment programs, independent living skills and peer-to-peer support.

Child and Family Treatment and Support Services - Program
ICAN

310 Main Street
Utica, NY

Provides support services to children and familes coping with mental health, behavioral health, and substance abuse issues. 

Street Outreach - Program
ICAN

310 Main Street
Utica, NY

Provides connections to services and assistance with finding housing and accessing emergency services. 

Project Home - Program
ICAN

310 Main Street
Utica, NY

Provides Rapid Re-Housing for transition youth. 

Low Vision Care - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Provides evaluations and follow-ups for individuals who have some remaining usable vision. Staffed with optometrists and ophthalmologists who are certified as low-vision specialists. Services include evaluation of eyesight, prescriptions for low vision optical aids and devises, recommendations for special adaptive devises, and additional training and adaptation skills.

Awareness and Outreach - Program
Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI)

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Provides representatives to speak to a variety of community orgnizations or make presentations to senior groups or fraternal clubs about visual impairments, as well as services, resources, and technologies available to individuals who are blind or visuall impaired.

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

507 Kent Street
Utica, NY

Provides services and information on available assistive technology to help fulfill vocational, education, and/or recreational goals.

New York Mills Public Library - Program
Mid York Library System (MYLS)

399 Main Street
New York Mills, NY

Provides library services such as book loans, e-books, audio books, movies, summer reading program, public computers, and internet access.

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