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* Offers several smaller shelters, in each of which guests will have individual rooms. * Providing a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.

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Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Homeless Shelter
Provides food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educational issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/guardians wanting to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
NRD provides a location for people during extreme heat who have no air conditioning or have a power shut down due to a heat wave.

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Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Makes decisions on school curriculum, decisions regarding discipline, school closures and other educations issues which affect the teachers and students. Parents/ guardians wants to gain information about these matters can call the administration office.
* Offers emergency disaster services. Shelter, food, clothing, disaster welfare inquiries. Emergency preparedness and response planning. Family emergency/disaster training. * Volunteer opportunities.

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Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Post Disaster Telephone Services
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Post Disaster Food Services
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Provides assistance and care to families immediately in the event of natural and other disasters including home fires, flood, and power outages due to storms.

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Red Cross Disaster Service Centers
Post Disaster Food Services
Post Disaster Cleanup
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Provides food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.
Cooling centers are facilities where you can go to cool off during extreme heat. Locations and Phone Number provided. Call cooling center directly for hours of operations. Copy and paste link below for locations and numbers https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/weather/cooling/
Provides food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.
Provides assistance and care to families immediately in the event of natural and other disasters including home fires, flood, and power outages due to storms.

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Red Cross Disaster Service Centers
Post Disaster Food Services
Post Disaster Cleanup
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Provides assistance and care to families immediately in the event of natural and other disasters including home fires, flood, and power outages due to storms.

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Red Cross Disaster Service Centers
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Mass Feeding Services
Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Post Disaster Cleanup
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
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
* Provides residents with opportunities to get relief from the heat with cooling sprays from fire hydrants, extended hours at City pools and spray parks.The City of Rochester has announced Cool Sweep for June 17th - June 20th as it will be over 85 degrees. School District will implement its early dismissal schedule for grades PreK through 8 and cancel all after-school activities on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Schools are closed Wednesday in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.Students and residents can escape the heat in the City's air-conditioned R-Centers and libraries or cool off in a spray park with the following schedule:M 2:00PM-9:00PM, TU-F 9:00AM-9:00PM. . Adams, 85 Adams St.. Avenue D, 200 Avenue D. Carter, 500 Carter St.. Frederick Douglass, 999 South Ave.. Edgerton, 41 Backus St.. Willie W. Lightfoot, 271 Flint St.. David F. Gantt, 700 North St.. Trenton and Pamela Jackson, 485 N. Clinton Ave.. Thomas P. Ryan, 530 Webster Ave.Students will be served lunches and snacks Tuesday through Friday, and dinner on Monday.Spray Parks: M 10:00AM-9:00PM, TU-F 9:00AM-9:00PM. . Carter Street R-Center, 500 Carter St.. Edgerton R-Center, 41 Backus St.. David F. Gantt R-Center, 700 North St.. Thomas P. Ryan R-Center, 530 Webster Ave.. Roxie Ann Sinkler R-Center, 75 Grover St.. Tyshaun Cauldwell R-Center for Hope, 524 Campbell St.. Humboldt R-Center, 1045 Atlantic Ave.Spray Features: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, 353 Court St. (at the play area). Fourth and Peck Playground, Corner of Fourth and Peck Streets. Troup Street Park, Troup Street and Van Auker Street (between Reynolds Street and Ford Street)City Branch Libraries:During this Cool Sweep period, Arnett, Lincoln and Winton Branches will offer extended hours until 9 p.m. However, all libraries will be closed Wednesday, June 19, in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Arnett Branch, 310 Arnett Blvd., (585) 428-8214;Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County, 115 South Ave., (585) 428-7300;Charlotte Branch, 3557 Lake Ave., (585) 428-8216;Frederick Douglass Community Library, 971 South Ave., (585) 428-8206;Lyell Branch, 956 Lyell Ave., (585) 428-8218Monroe Branch, 809 Monroe Ave., (585) 428-8202;Phillis Wheatley Community Library, 33 Dr, Samuel McCree Way, (585) 428-8212;Sully Branch, 530 Webster Ave., (585) 428-8208;Winton Branch, 611 N. Winton Rd., (585) 428-8204;For more information on other location hours, visit: https://roccitylibrary.org/location/
Provides relief to the community in the event of a major disaster. Services include food, shelter, counseling, and rehabilitation services.

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Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Post Disaster Food Services
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
* Facilitates applications for financial assistance to low income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components. Regular Benefit: assists low income individuals with the cost of heating their home. Emergency Benefit: assists low income individuals who are facing a heat or heat related energy emergency.

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Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
* Offers several smaller shelters, in each of which guests will have individual rooms. * Providing a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.

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Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Homeless Shelter
* Provides disaster relief services by offering shelter, food and supplies.* Offers the Safe and Well program that allows anyone to let family and friends know that the individual is safe and well after a disaster.

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General Disaster Information
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Post Disaster Telephone Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Post Disaster Food Services
Disaster Related Shelter Services

Weather-related and other closings and weather information http://www.14850.com/closings/Weather forecasts at http://www.weny.com/weather

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Time/Temperature/Weather Information Services
Radio Stations
Critical Service Status Information
Links callers with appropriate services using computerized database of information, national directories, and other resources.

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Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
General Disaster Information
COVID-19 Test Home Collection Kits
Telephone Reassurance
Fraud Prevention
Housing Related Coordinated Entry Participating Agencies
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Support Group Clearinghouses
Material Goods Donation Information
Information Clearinghouses
Community Recognition
Public Health Advisories
COVID-19 Control
211 Systems
Tax Agency Tax Preparation Assistance
Code Blue Warming Centers Info for Winter 2023-2024 http://www.cortland-co.org/149/Social-ServicesCoordinated Entry update 2024-Coordinated Entry for Cortland county is now overseen by CARES NY. Callers seeking CE assessment can either go to Catholic Charities or contact CARES NY Coordinated Entry line at 518-489-4130 ext 719Three major divisions: Income Maintenance Temporary Assistance Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), partially federally-funded Safety Net (SN), partially state-funded Food Stamps Medicaid Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Employment programs Child Care Block Grant (CCBG) Child support Emergency programs Homeless assistance Services Foster care Preventive Services Adoption Child Protective Services (CPS) Coordinated Children's Services Initiative (CCSI) Adult Protective Services Long Term Care services Administration Resource recovery Records retention Network technology Accounting Staff development Security, legal, fraud Special projects, e.g., implementating TANF allocations when available For after hours assistance, contact the Cortland Co. Sheriff's Department, non-emergency line: 607-753-3311.

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Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
County Government Departments/Offices
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Homeless Motel Vouchers
* Facilitates applications for financial assistance to seniors through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components. Regular Benefit: assists low income individuals with the cost of heating their home. Emergency Benefit: assists low income individuals who are facing a heat or heat related energy emergency.

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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Provides food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.