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Offers initial assessment, crisis intervention, short term counseling. Information and referrals made for long term therapy and/or treatment. This is a contracted service.

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Therapy Referrals
In Person Crisis Intervention
Employee Assistance Programs
Information and Referral
Provides a comprehensive array of support services for individuals and families in need. Services include emergency and other financial assistance, counseling, benefits assistance, addiction support, case management, employment referrals, holiday programs and more.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
General Benefits Assistance
Conducts professional intake, assessment, and appropriate referrals for the poor, isolated, disadvantaged, and vulnerable on Long Island.

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Immigrants
At Risk Populations
Case / Care Management
Information and Referral
Provides information and referrals to community resources that may be needed by those in the community.
Manages and operates a statewide help-by-telephone service called 2-1-1 Infoline that assists anyone looking for any service anywhere in the Tri-borough (Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, parts of Long Island) of New York. 2-1-1 provides information, referral, and assistance with Health and Human services in these areas with specialized information in child development, child care services, and children's health insurance programs.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
211 Systems
Offers information and referrals to health and human resources in the community for local residents looking for services.
Provides walk-in or phone-in help for individuals and families experiencing a wide variety of needs, such as temporary emergencies for food, utility shutoffs, potential loss of housing or other essential resources. Offers community advocacy, supportive counseling and linkage to other Family Service League programs, as well as government and community agencies.

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Advocacy
Information and Referral
Counseling Services
Offers outpatient psychotherapy services to women and men who suffer with anorexia,bulimia, compulsive overeating, binging, and body image problems. Serves individuals who struggle with anxiety/phobia disorders, depression, substance abuse, and the effects of trauma. Outpatient services include: individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy,nutrition counseling and meal planning, wellness programs, and training and education. Provides education education and training workshops to professionals and the community on eating disorders and other mental health issues. cal for more information.

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Information and Referral
Workshops / Symposiums
Eating Disorders Treatment
Volunteers needed as telephone crisis counselors for agency's 24-hour hotline and the support line which provides telephone visits to homebound individuals. Training in crisis intervention communication skills provided, consisting of 24 hours classroom hours and 24 hours hands on training in conjunction with an experienced hotline counselor. Shifts are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Request commitment of one 4 hour shift per week for a minimum of 6 months. College-age and adults.

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Volunteer Opportunities
Therapy Referrals
Information and Referral
Offers information and referrals for health and human resources in the community to residents looking for such services.
Provides an exercise and physical therapy program that caters exclusively to Parkinson's Disease patients, specifically tailored to the needs of each individual and administered by a staff doctor, licensed physical therapist, professional nurses and trained volunteer aides. Also provides functional exercises to help cope with Parkinson's disabilities, informal socializing, exchange of information and support group

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Adapted Exercise Equipment
Information and Referral
Physical Therapy
Health Care
Physical Fitness Assessment
Rehabilitation / Habilitation Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Parkinson's Disease
Offers food pantry and limited supply of donated clothing, transportation to medical appointments, a referral service, and emergency financial aid. Holiday assistance with food and gifts available.

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Food Pantries
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Holiday Programs
General Clothing Provision
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Services are designed to meet the needs and interests of older adults, caregivers and professionals working with the elderly. Programs and services include, AARP Driving Classes, Project Independence Programs/Services, Blood Pressure Screening, Homebound Service and fitness instruction.

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Public Libraries
Home Library Services
Library Services
Information and Referral
Services are designed to meet the needs and interests of older adults. Programs and services may include AARP, Job Search Techniques for Seniors, Tax Assistance, and Blood Pressure Screenings.

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Library Services
Information and Referral
Home Library Services
Public Libraries
Workforce Reentry Programs
Services are designed to meet the needs and interests of older adults, including AARP, Homebound Service and computer instruction.

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Public Libraries
Home Library Services
Leisure Activities / Recreation
Library Services
Information and Referral
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Assists residents with information or referrals to resources or services in the community based on their needs.
Provides the Christian message of hope, forgiveness and love to teenagers from all denominations and backgrounds. LIYFC trains and motivates young people to be leaders and positive examples among their peers. Mobilizes church youth to service projects and individual acts of caring and love. Serves all of Long Island. Newsletter and Agency Brochure available.

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Advocacy
Information and Referral
Adolescents
Group Advocacy
Religious Groups / Communities
Volunteer Opportunities
Faith Based Youth Programs
Discrimination Assistance
Students
Provides Youth Development Programs, educational programs, recreational activities, individual and family counseling, groupwork, youth advocacy, information and referral and crisis intervention. Also receives in-house support services through the Huntington Youth Bureau which includes substance abuse counseling, emergency short-term housing for homeless youth and their families, GED preparation, vocational counseling, job placement, and a crisis hotline. Publishes an agency brochure and calendar of events. Additional location 8 Gates Street, Greenlawn, New York.

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Family Counseling
Information and Referral
GED / High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Homeless Shelter
Adolescent / Youth Counseling
Crisis Intervention
Recreational Activities / Sports
Job Search / Placement
Helps foster, encourage and promote the improvement of the condition of all veterans and their families. Offers two scholarships annually. Speakers Bureau available upon request. Meeting held at Brookhaven Parks Office, 286 Hawkins Road, Centereach NY 11720, the 4th Friday of each month at 8pm. Call for more information.

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Families of Military Personnel / Veterans
Information and Referral
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Veterans
Speakers / Speakers Bureaus
Vietnam Era Veterans
Scholarships
Will offer referrals to needed services in the community, help with claims against employers who discriminate and/or do not pay, help file police reports if they are robbed or assaulted, etc.

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General Benefits Assistance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Offers information and referral to resources in the local community, from government to social agencies.
Provides crisis intervention and support services to victims of violent crime. Links victims of crime to reimbursement for medical and essential property loss expenses. Offers individual and group counseling, legal and medical information, criminal justice advocacy including medical and courtroom accompaniment and post sentencing support. Also provides educational advocacy for minors, victims impact statement and VINE registration. Provides support and services to all innocent victims of crime, including but not limited to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, assault, menacing, robbery, burglary, kidnapping and other victims of violent crime, including survivors of homicide. and gang violence. National online connection to help from sexual assault https://hotline.rainn.org/online

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General Crime Victim Assistance
Information and Referral
Child Abuse Counseling
Sexual Assault Counseling
Crime Victim Compensation
Specialized Crime Victim Assistance
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Crime Victim Support Groups
Crime Victim Support
Provides walk-in or phone-in help for individuals and families experiencing a wide variety of needs, such as temporary emergencies for food, utility shutoffs, potential loss of housing or other essential resources. Offers community advocacy, supportive counseling and linkage to other Family Service League programs, as well as government and community agencies.

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Advocacy
Information and Referral
Counseling Services
Will offer referrals to needed services in the community, help with claims against employers who discriminate and/or do not pay, help file police reports if they are robbed or assaulted, etc.

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General Benefits Assistance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Employment Discrimination Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Our HELPLINE is dedicated to serving as an information source for women, while offering support. Through the programs and guidance provided by the Division of Women’s Services, women are empowered and gain the confidence and knowledge needed to move forward with the next steps in their lives. If you or someone you know could benefit from any of our services or would like to contact the HELPLINE, please call 631-451-6146.