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Student Financial Aid
Subject Tutoring
Healthy Eating Programs
General Recreational Activities / Sports
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Mental Health Crisis Lines
General Paratransit / Community Ride Programs
Provides support groups, outreach, advocacy, case management, assessment and referral, and parenting education.

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Kinship Caregivers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Adoption and Foster / Kinship Care Support Groups
Offers information and referral to resources in the local community, from government to social agencies.
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 local residents information and referrals to services and programs in the community for specific needs that cannot be met at the Salvation Army.
Offers information and referral for people looking for resources or services in the community, such a health, food, legal, etc.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Manages and operates a statewide help-by-telephone service called 2-1-1 Infoline that assists anyone looking for any service anywhere in New Jersey. 2-1-1 provides information, referral, and assistance with Health and Human services in New Jersey 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
Provides emergency services such as food, clothing, financial assistance, transportation and referral services to all persons residing in the Commack Community. Run in conjunction with St. Vincent de Paul Society. Call for further information.

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Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Food Pantries
General Clothing Provision
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Healthy Families for a hopeful Future is a grant program designed to connect families with resources. We work with families in the Parishes and families who may need more discreet assistance being linked to community services. We assist families who may work for other community agencies and work closely with Catholic Charities.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Information and referral to Latino or Hispanic populations in the Hudson Valley. They can assist in the areas of immigration, education, economic development, housing, and senior and veteran issues. They will follow up to be sure referred agency has given satisfactory support.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Comprehensive Information and Referral
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
Assisting those in need by helping with applications for social services assistance and to receive other help through the local community.

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Faith Based Group Volunteers
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Benefits Assistance
Comprehensive 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
Provides following services for people living within boundaries of the parish: advocacy information and referral food pantry volunteer driving funds for transportation to DSS referrals for clothing and furniture through the St. Vincent de Paul Society thrift shop and various support groups (bereavement, moms and tots, caregivers).

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Food Pantries
Bereavement Counseling
Individual Advocacy
Thrift Shops
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Support Groups
Provides Information and referrals to low income individuals and families of needed resources and services, case management or service coordination and advocacy if they need someone to speak or guide them when applying for services.
Provides Information and referrals to low income individuals and families of needed resources and services, case management or service coordination and advocacy if they need someone to speak or guide them when applying for services.

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General Clothing Provision
Individual Advocacy
Occasional Emergency Food Assistance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Provides on-site emergency food pantry for residents of specific streets in Niagara Falls (call for details) and information on meal planning and budgeting. Also distributes food donations (separate from pantry services) three days per week; first come, first served. Items and quantities vary each week according to donations received, and are given out until they're gone. Provides back rent, mortgage, and utility payment assistance to low income residents of Niagara Falls when funds are available; funds are currently unavailable. Fair Housing Advocacy Program assists individuals who feel they are victims of discrimination when purchasing or renting a home. Provides information, assessment, and referral to the appropriate federal, state, or local human rights agency or court. Housing location services and landlord/tenant advocacy also provided. Individual advocacy, information and referral, application assistance, case management, asset management, and budget counseling available.

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Housing Discrimination Assistance
Personal / Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Personal Financial Counseling
Certificates / Forms Assistance
Food Lines
Case / Care Management
Landlord / Tenant Dispute Resolution
Individual Advocacy
Provides food, advocacy, and referrals. ##REENTRY##

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Individual Advocacy
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Food Pantries
Provides information and referrals to resources in the community that individuals or families may need.
Provides information and referral to public and private agencies for landlord/tenant disputes, abuse, marital problems, child care, elder care concerns, housing needs, unemployment and weather related emergencies.
Manages and operates a statewide help-by-telephone service called 2-1-1 Infoline that assists anyone looking for any service anywhere in Connecticut. 2-1-1 provides information, referral, and assistance with Health and Human services in Connecticut with specialized information in child development, child care services, and children's health insurance programs.

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211 Systems
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Program assists seniors 60 years and over to remain in their own homes after retirement. Residents are provided with case management, information and referral, volunteer services, and medical case management and must live in the catchment area which is a census track in the Greenlawn area and include some sections of Greenlawn, E. Northport and Huntington. Call for an appointment.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
In Home Assistance
Senior Advocacy Groups
Provides information and referrals to services and programs in the local community that are not offered by the Salvation Army.
Offers information and referrals to services and resources in the community that may be needed by local residents.