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Provides 6 dining and activity centers for Oswego County residents.

Space for meetings, parties, classes and activities requiring space larger than a home. Groups can use the center for events where products/services are sold, but are encouraged to donate to the center.Cortland Community Group Inc. uses the center for historical and community-based programs at the center and sponsors the annual City of Cortland holiday lighting contest each year. ESL Classes Monday and Wednesday 9 am - 12 pmContact Mary Miller for details607-591-0494

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Meeting Space
Adult Education
Intergenerational Programs
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Literacy Programs
* Provides education, social and recreation activities for older adults. Congregate meals. Transportation. To Senior Center for meals. Once weekly shopping to Hudson-Titus Plaza. Medical equipment loans. Canes, commodes, bath chairs, raised toilet seats, crutches, walkers,wheelchairs. Wheelchairs may be borrowed for up to two months. All other equipment may be borrowed for up to 90 days. Health and nutrition information. "Life in Irondequoit". Casework services for frail, elderly members of the program. Emergency Food Delivery.

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Occasional Medical Equipment/Supplies
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior Ride Programs
Senior Centers
Home Delivered Meals
Recreational Activities/Sports
* Provides fitness classes, recreation programs, wellness amenities, special events for all ages. This includes: Daily nutrition program for seniors 60 years and older. Wellness seminars and social activities for older adults.* Offers senior care services including transportation coordination to medical appointments, case management, support services and arranging with Medical Motors to bring seniors to The Center for daily activities and lunch.

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Senior Centers
Wellness Programs
Recreational Activities/Sports
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Provides an array of services for the seniors of the community, which includes a center to gather and enjoy recreational activities, social events, free medical screening and more. Also offers transportation to the center, for medical appointments and for shopping.

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Senior Centers
Recreational Activities / Sports
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Senior Ride Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Serves as a nucleus of activities concerned with Hellenic language, history and culture, political life, social issues, economy. With the study of Greece and Hellenism the Center aspires to educate and nurture students with the values of Hellenic civilization. It also aims to form strong bonds between the University and the Greek-American communities of Long Island and New York, and establish connections and interactions with educational and academic institutions in Greece. Call for more detailed information of events and programs offered to the community.

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Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Public Colleges / Universities
Arts and Culture
Cultural Heritage Groups
* Offers social and dining programs for older adults in the community. Health related programs. Fitness programs. Transportation. To and from nutrition programs and activities. No medical appointments. Destination Day Trips Recreation Programs for the whole family.* Offers AARP Mature Drivers Course.

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Driver Training
Senior Ride Programs
Exercise Classes/Groups
Senior Centers
Case/Care Management
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
* Provides a congregate meal program, recreation and leisure activities for older adults. Computer classes. Blood pressure checks monthly. Art program. Field trips to community programs and activities.Food pantry and hygiene supplies for clients of Lifespan or connected to a Case Manager outside, but connected with Lifespan (not open to the general public).

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Recreational Activities/Sports
Senior Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Provides daily recreational opportunities for local youth ages 7 to 15 years, from a number of city neighborhoods. Drop-in recreation is free of charge and includes a variety of fun, engaging activities. Some programs may have limited space and may required advanced registration.

Also offers programming at the Butternut Policing Center at Schiller Park, an after school program at Edward Smith School, the Northeast Community Center, and the Southwest Community Center.

Provides 6 dining and activity centers for Oswego County residents.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior Centers
* Offers afterschool activities for grades 7-12 including: Sports, enrichment activities, eSports, and leadership programs. Serves hot meals every day.
Offers numerous services and activities for individuals ages 50 years and older.
Offers nutritious meals, socialization, recreation, community field trips, and exercise for older adults.

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Farmers Markets
Food Vouchers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior Centers
* Provide a multi-use community facility. Organized youth sports programs and activities. Senior Citizen activities. Community social events.

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Recreational Activities/Sports
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Social Clubs/Events
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.

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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Clothing Vouchers
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Personal Financial Counseling
Household Goods Vouchers
Free School Supplies
Food Pantries
Utility Assistance
Food Gleaning Programs
Job Search/Placement
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
* Provides youth services and programs for all ages such as after school programs, career counseling, cultural awareness, youth support groups, youth enrichment programs and recreational activities.* Offers senior activities that include day trips, bingo, arts and crafts.

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Diversity Awareness Training
Senior Centers
Recreational Activities/Sports
Career Counseling
Youth Enrichment Programs
Child Care Providers
Youth/Student Support Groups
Provides nutritious meals, reservations are needed by noon the day before. A contribution of $4.00 is requested for people age 60+ and spouse of any age. Those under age 60 are charged $5.00 per meal. No one age 60+ will be denied a meal due to an inability or unwillingness to contribute. Center provides various social activities including exercise groups, cards, games, crafts, trips and other special events.

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Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Tax Agency Tax Preparation Assistance
Senior Centers
AARP Tax Aide Program Sites
Meal Preparation/Serving Volunteer Opportunities
Provides a safe space for for LGBTQ youth to gather and receive support from caring adults through case management services, HIV, STD and Hepatitis C testing, mental health assessments, referrals for LGBTQ affirming clinical services, and referrals to LGBTQ affirming health and human service providers. Offers after school programming and support groups for youth, parents and families.

LGBTQ Youth & Allies (ages 13-17) - Meet Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
TransYouth (ages 13-22) - Meet the First and Third Wednesday of the month, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
TransParent Group - Meet the First and Third Wednesday of the month, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Unity Group (gender non-conforming youth ages 3-22) - Meet the First Monday of the month, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Q Kids (ages 8-12) - Meet the Third Wednesday of the month, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Youth of Color (ages 13-22) - Meet the Second and Fourth Wednesday of the month, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Steppin' Out (ages 18-22) - Meet Thursday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
COLAGE (ages 8-12) for children of LGBTQ parents - Meet the Fourth Monday of the month, September - June, 5:30 PM - 7 PM

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Outreach Programs
LGBTQ2+ Social Clubs
LGBTQ2+ Community Centers
Drop In Centers
Academic Counseling
Study Skills Assistance
Case/Care Management
Subject Tutoring
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Confidential HIV Testing
Homework Help Programs
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Provides a safe space for for LGBTQ youth to gather and receive support from caring adults through case management services, HIV, STD and Hepatitis C testing, mental health assessments, referrals for LGBTQ affirming clinical services, and referrals to LGBTQ affirming health and human service providers. Offers after school programming and support groups for youth, parents and families.

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HIV Testing
Hepatitis Testing
Mental Health Screening
Case/Care Management
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
LGBTQ2+ Community Centers
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Social Services:- Emergency Food Assistance by use of our Food Pantry (open 5 days a week)- Soup Kitchen (Every Wednesday at noon)Youth Programs:- Music and More (Educational activities offered in the realm of the Arts to assist children in the development of their innate abilities, creativity and imagination)- Kids' Sports Night (Recreational activities offered for the continued positive development of social/emotional and physical well-being). Adult Programs:- Women's Ministries (Weekly women's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Men's Ministries (Weekly men's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Adult Fellowship (Bi/Weekly meeting for fellowship and recreation)Church/Religious Services- Adult Bible Study- Teen Bible Study- Sunday School- Sunday Morning Worship ServicesOther Services include:- Open Gym- Food and nutrition programs- Emergency Disaster services- Seasonal services - Visitation services- Partner agency referrals- Pastoral Counselling

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Worship Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Holiday Gifts/Toys
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Food Pantries
* Provide a safe place and educational resource for individuals and families, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, including Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans*, Gender Nonconforming and Ally adolescents (ages 10-18). * Provides support to those who are in the process of coming out or just need to talk or meet other LGBTQA youth. Includes activities such as: discussion, arts & crafts, movies/documentaries, public speaking outreach & education, games, and more.* Operates the Trans*/Gender Expansive Coalition, which was formed by the Ladies of the Lake (a group for female identifying individuals) and Lords of the Lake (a group for male identifying individuals) to provide support for people who are Trans*/Gender Expansive and those who care about them and promote a more positive image of Trans*/Gender Expansive persons through outreach and education. Monthly meetings provide opportunities to engage in mutual support, share information, and socialize.

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LGBTQ2+ Community Centers
LGBTQ2+ Advocacy Groups
Public Awareness/Education
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Provides local youth with a place in their community to find guidance, support, and companionship, plus have enriching cultural, recreational, and community service experiences.
* Provides a wide variety of recreation and leisure programs for youth, adults and senior citizens.

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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Recreational Activities/Sports
Recreation Centers
* Provides information and referral for legal and financial matters, transportation difficulties, housing availability, and health service & counseling.* Provides on site assistance with tax preparation, Medicare forms and the Home Energy Assistance Program.* Provides recreation and social programs, as well as travel days, cards, dancing and celebrations.* Provides transportation to and from center.

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Senior Centers
Tax Preparation Assistance
Senior Ride Programs
Medicare
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Space and support for local recreational and educational programming for youth, teens, adults and senior citizens, including: space for private parties (birthdays, wedding receptions, etc.) for a modest fee. No charge for public meetings. inspiration and learning gardens playground with swings, slides, climbing structures, a teeter totter, tennis court, basketball hoops indoor facilities: two ping pong tables, Wii/TV with several sports type programs and no violent games for supervised play. Adults who supervise children or use the equipment for a private party should take a short training session to ensure safe use of these items.Activities: annual summer camp fall Apple Fest fund raiser book sales farmers market quilting/sewing/needlework groupProvides space for the Caroline Food Pantry, fitness classes and 4-H, seniors, youth and 12-step groups.