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* Provides immediate emergency disaster relief assistance to individuals and families of home fires and natural disasters.

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Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Post Disaster Telephone Services
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Post Disaster Food Services
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
* Processes applications for financial assistance for low-income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components Regular HEAP benefit: assists low-income individuals with the cost of heating their homes. Regular HEAP applications: Opened November 1, 2023 (Closing Date: April 12, 2024). Emergency HEAP benefit: assists low-income individuals facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency Opened January 2, 2024. Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement (HERR): assists low-income homeowners repair/replace their furnaces. Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement applications. Heating Equipment Clean & Tune: provides equipment inspections and cleanings before the start of the heating season. Heating Equipment Clean & Tune Component Applications. Cooling Assistance: provides cooling assistance (vendor-installed air conditioner or fan) to HEAP-eligible households. Must complete a paper Cooling Assistance Application. Opened April 15, 2024. Closing date: July 22, 2024.

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Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Chimney Sweeping
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Appliances
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
* 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
Emergency Food delivery available to residents of Tompkins County 1x month- callers can now contact Salvation Army directly for this serviceMulti-program organization with religious and human services components.Annual Thanksgiving Dinner: Doors open 11 am 12 - 2 pm doors close at 2 pmServes 250 people

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Worship Services
Food Pantries
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Provides help to substance abuse and mental illness. The goal is to limit the impact of such things on America's community. Services range from disaster relief to drug addiction.

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Supportive Substance Use Disorder 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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Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
* Processes applications for financial assistance for low-income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components such as: Regular benefit: Assists low-income individuals with the cost of heating their homes. Usually opens in November. Emergency benefit: Assists low-income individuals facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency. Heating equipment repair or replacement: Assists low-income homeowners repair/replace their furnaces. Heating Equipment Tune-Up: Provides equipment inspections and cleanings before the start of the heating season. Cooling Assistance: Provides cooling assistance service to HEAP-eligible households, including individuals with a documented medical condition exacerbated by heat.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Appliances
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Chimney Sweeping
Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Electric Service Payment Assistance
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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Holiday Gifts/Toys
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Worship Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Food Pantries
To promote physical and mental health by preventing disease, injury, and disease.Cooling Centers

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COVID-19 Control
Lead Information
Immunizations
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Rabies Vaccinations
* Processes applications for financial assistance for low-income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components such as: Regular benefit: Assists low-income individuals with the cost of heating their homes. Emergency benefit: Assists low-income individuals facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency. Heating equipment repair or replacement: Assists low-income homeowners repair/replace their furnaces. Heating Equipment Tune-Up: Provides equipment inspections and cleanings before the start of the heating season. Cooling Assistance: Provides cooling assistance service to HEAP-eligible households, including individuals with a documented medical condition exacerbated by heat.

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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Chimney Sweeping
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Appliances
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Links callers with appropriate services using computerized database of information, national directories, and other resources.

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Housing Related Coordinated Entry Participating Agencies
Community Recognition
COVID-19 Test Home Collection Kits
211 Systems
General Disaster Information
Fraud Prevention
Information Clearinghouses
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
Tax Agency Tax Preparation Assistance
Material Goods Donation Information
Support Group Clearinghouses
Telephone Reassurance
COVID-19 Control
Public Health Advisories
24/7/365 crisis counseling hotline for those experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.

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Post Disaster Mental Health Services
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Provides food assistance to low-income households with food loss or damage caused by a natural disaster.
* Provides a heating/cooling station.Offers free clothing and household items.

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General Clothing Provision
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
* Provides confidential mental health counseling via phone, video counseling, and in-person to service members, veterans, and their loved ones.* Provides no cost care to a few other carefully selected populations, including victims of natural and man-made disasters, survivors of gun violence and their families, victims of crime, and survivors of abuse and assault.* Serves the above populations through the following types of volunteer mental health professionals and services: Psychologist, Psychiatrists, licensed marriage and family counselors, licensed clinical social workers, pastoral counselors. Individual, martial, group, and family services.

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Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Faith Based Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Individual Counseling
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Family Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Group Counseling
* 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. Regular HEAP applications: Open November. Emergency benefit: assists low income individuals who are facing a heat or heat related energy emergency. Open January. Heating equipment repair or replacement: assists low income homeowners repair/replace their furnace. Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement applications: Open November. Heating Equipment Tune-Up: provides equipment inspections and cleanings prior to the start of the heating season. Heating Equipment Tune-Up Component Applications: Open November. Cooling Assistance: provides cooling assistance service to HEAP eligible households that include an individual with a documented medical condition that is exacerbated by heat. Cooling Assistance Applications: Open May.

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Appliances
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Chimney Sweeping
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
In-home assessments and interventions for asthma, tobacco cessation, indoor air quality, lead, fire, radon, child safety and other environmental health hazards.Current cooling centers for Cortland County (July 2019)Access to IndependencePort Watson Mini Conference Center** To Be Determined by the Red Cross**-Red Cross will let 2-1-1 know when these centers are open and designated as official cooling centers for Cortland County residents

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Lead Testing
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Comprehensive Indoor Air Pollution Testing
* Provides crisis housing for men and women. Counseling and case management. Support services for homeless individuals or those in need. Assists with finding permanent housing.* Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.

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Homeless Shelter
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Regulates and enforces public health and environmental matters in Tioga County Services Include: Child Passenger Safety (Car Seat) Program Children With Special Healthcare Needs Early Intervention Program Child Find Immunizations Lead Poisoning Prevention Dental Services Communicable Disease Permits, Inspections and Enforcements Substance Use ServicesCooling Centers

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Mold Pollution Information
Lead Testing
Household Hazardous Materials Information
Mobile Dental Care
Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Food Safety Standards
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Water Quality Assurance
Radon Information
Immunizations
Food Handling Permits
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Communicable Disease Control
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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Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
* Processes applications for financial assistance for low income individuals through the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), which offers various benefit components such as: Regular benefit: assists low-income individuals with the cost of heating their homes. Regular HEAP applications: Open November 1, 2023. Emergency benefit: assists low-income individuals who are facing a heat or heat-related energy emergency. Emergency benefit applications: Open January 2, 2024. Heating equipment repair or replacement: assists low-income homeowners repair/replace their furnaces. Heating Equipment Repair or Replacement applications: Open all year round. Heating Equipment Tune-Up: provides equipment inspections and cleanings before the start of the heating season. Heating Equipment Tune-Up Component Applications: Open all year round. Cooling Assistance: provides cooling assistance service to HEAP-eligible households, including individuals with a documented medical condition exacerbated by heat. Cooling Assistance Applications: Open April 15, 2024.

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Furnace Maintenance/Repair
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Appliances
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Chimney Sweeping
Extreme Heat Cooling Programs
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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Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Post Disaster Points of Distribution
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Mass Feeding Services
Post Disaster Cleanup
Red Cross Disaster Service Centers
General Disaster Information
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
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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Post Disaster Cleanup
Post Disaster Crisis Counseling
Red Cross Disaster Service Centers
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Post Disaster Food Services
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Related Service Needs/Gaps Information
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
General Disaster Information
Post Disaster Points of Distribution
During periods of extreme heat, the Broome County Health Department in coordination with Broome County Emergency Services, will issue heat advisories, which may include opening cooling stations within the county. People should bring their own food, medication (if needed), diapers, toys, and activities to keep children occupied.Cooling Centers