Provides information about local community services and resources, education on personal and child health and well-being and positive parenting, as well as general support for parents and children.Kids Closet offers free clothing for infants and children (birth-5 yrs). May be able to help with diapers 1x/month during PAL hours. Call for more information on the Cribs for Kids program.Lunch served on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the Month at 11:30 am
Provides information about local community services and resources, education on personal and child health and well-being and positive parenting, as well as general support for parents and children.Kids Closet offers free clothing for infants and children (birth-5 yrs). May be able to help with diapers 1x/month during PAL hours. Call for more information on the Cribs for Kids program.Lunch served on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the Month at 11:30 am
* Provides pregnancy counseling. Project Rachel; For those who have gone through an abortion.* Offers assistance locating diapers and other services.* Provides baby food and formula on occasion.* Provides maternity clothes.* Provides baby clothes (newborn to 4T), quilts and diapers.* Provide baby showers.* Provides donated baby books and toys. * Baby furniture available on occasion.
* Provides pregnancy counseling. Project Rachel; For those who have gone through an abortion.* Offers assistance locating diapers and other services.* Provides baby food and formula on occasion.* Provides maternity clothes.* Provides baby clothes (newborn to 4T), quilts and diapers.* Provide baby showers.* Provides donated baby books and toys. * Baby furniture available on occasion.
Provides showers, meals, clothing, shelter, and assistance with finding employment and housing. Offers HIS Van (Homeless Intervention Services Van) to transport homeless clients to medical, legal, employment, and other important appointments.
Provides Client Employment Center for individuals who use the Day Center and Emergency Shelter and for individuals in the JobsPlus welfare-to-work program who are assigned to the Rescue Mission. Clients may also participate in the Willing to Work program to gain non-paid work experience.
Provides showers, meals, clothing, shelter, and assistance with finding employment and housing. Offers HIS Van (Homeless Intervention Services Van) to transport homeless clients to medical, legal, employment, and other important appointments.
Provides Client Employment Center for individuals who use the Day Center and Emergency Shelter and for individuals in the JobsPlus welfare-to-work program who are assigned to the Rescue Mission. Clients may also participate in the Willing to Work program to gain non-paid work experience.
Anyone in need of a winter coat may stop by the offices Mon-Fri 8am - 4:30pm throughout the month of November to pick out a coat.Accepts coat donations October 4th - November 4th
Anyone in need of a winter coat may stop by the offices Mon-Fri 8am - 4:30pm throughout the month of November to pick out a coat.Accepts coat donations October 4th - November 4th
The Community Food Pantry provides food, personal care products, some household supplies, infant formula and diapers to Cortland County residents free of charge.Call ahead (607)756 5992 ext. 110 for information and schedule if possible. Walk-in service is an option, although limited due to COVID-19. A family receives food for 9 meals and can use the pantry once a month. Open Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 1pm-4pm. Household necessities, such as toilet paper, soap, personal care products and other items that cannot be purchased with Food Stamps are also available. Inventory of these items varies.
The Community Food Pantry provides food, personal care products, some household supplies, infant formula and diapers to Cortland County residents free of charge.Call ahead (607)756 5992 ext. 110 for information and schedule if possible. Walk-in service is an option, although limited due to COVID-19. A family receives food for 9 meals and can use the pantry once a month. Open Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 1pm-4pm. Household necessities, such as toilet paper, soap, personal care products and other items that cannot be purchased with Food Stamps are also available. Inventory of these items varies.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance.
Food pantry that works in partnership with the Western Broome parishes to provide food, clothing and basic necessities for residents of Endicott, Endwell, Vestal and the Town of Maine. Residents can also access 100 Main St pantry if needed. May also have formula and diapers.
Food pantry that works in partnership with the Western Broome parishes to provide food, clothing and basic necessities for residents of Endicott, Endwell, Vestal and the Town of Maine. Residents can also access 100 Main St pantry if needed. May also have formula and diapers.
Provides food and basic necessities to the residents of Broome County who are in need. Emergency home deliveries may be available to home-bound individuals due to an illness, disability, age, seniors who are unable to operate a vehicle and to those who are un-housed and in need of food and other resources.
Provides food and basic necessities to the residents of Broome County who are in need. Emergency home deliveries may be available to home-bound individuals due to an illness, disability, age, seniors who are unable to operate a vehicle and to those who are un-housed and in need of food and other resources.
* Provides a food pantry that includes baby food and formula. * Offers clothing. * Provides household goods such as Bedding/Linen and Kitchenware. * Offers furniture - based on availability, some appliances available or will assist with obtaining. * Offers prescription assistance. * Offers transportation assistance.
* Provides a food pantry that includes baby food and formula. * Offers clothing. * Provides household goods such as Bedding/Linen and Kitchenware. * Offers furniture - based on availability, some appliances available or will assist with obtaining. * Offers prescription assistance. * Offers transportation assistance.
Provides a daily meal, shelter, showers and laundry, and case management services to homeless and chronically homeless individuals. Offers communication tools such as mailboxes, telephone, and copier as well as storage lockers. Offers a 10-bed permanent supportive housing program to eligible chronically homeless individuals.
Provides a daily meal, shelter, showers and laundry, and case management services to homeless and chronically homeless individuals. Offers communication tools such as mailboxes, telephone, and copier as well as storage lockers. Offers a 10-bed permanent supportive housing program to eligible chronically homeless individuals.
Provides emergency assistance/referral services for needs that if not taken care of will affect the immediate health and safety of someone. Cases are reviewed on an individual basis, no monies for rental security deposits provided. Monetary assistance is limited with all other resources having been exhausted. Proof of any monetary need must be provided.
Provides emergency assistance/referral services for needs that if not taken care of will affect the immediate health and safety of someone. Cases are reviewed on an individual basis, no monies for rental security deposits provided. Monetary assistance is limited with all other resources having been exhausted. Proof of any monetary need must be provided.
* Provides emergency food to those residing in Palmyra, Macedon, Farmington and Walworth. * Provides cleaning products, diapers, laundry products, personal hygiene items, and menstruation supplies as available.
* Provides emergency food to those residing in Palmyra, Macedon, Farmington and Walworth. * Provides cleaning products, diapers, laundry products, personal hygiene items, and menstruation supplies as available.
* Provides lunch.* Offers free clothing to individuals and families in need.* Provides weekly Bible study.* Provides youth and young adult outreach services that include counseling, assistance with obtaining scholarships, and conferences to encourage youth development.
* Provides lunch.* Offers free clothing to individuals and families in need.* Provides weekly Bible study.* Provides youth and young adult outreach services that include counseling, assistance with obtaining scholarships, and conferences to encourage youth development.
Families experiencing a diaper need in Oswego County can receive up to 50 diapers per month, per child. Diaper sizes range from preemie - size 8 (46+lbs) and pull up sizes range from 2T-6T.
Press #6 for Early Childhood Alliance and then Press #1 to reach a person and request diapers.
Families experiencing a diaper need in Oswego County can receive up to 50 diapers per month, per child. Diaper sizes range from preemie - size 8 (46+lbs) and pull up sizes range from 2T-6T.
Press #6 for Early Childhood Alliance and then Press #1 to reach a person and request diapers.
Provides clothing, household goods, and basic necessities. Can be accessed once a month.Asks for $2 donation for each adult to help keep lights on and building heated.
Provides clothing, household goods, and basic necessities. Can be accessed once a month.Asks for $2 donation for each adult to help keep lights on and building heated.