Soldier On Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Assists veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Provides in-home case management, referral services, and temporary financial assistance for housing.
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Assists veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Provides in-home case management, referral services, and temporary financial assistance for housing.
Provides survival aid to youth through delivery of gateway services that may include food, beverages, clothing, hygiene and other essential needs. Offers education to youth with brochures, palm cards, and safe sex kits. Provides assessment, case management, prevention activities, referrals, crisis stabilization and follow-up support to youth who are homeless, at-risk of homelessness or who […]
Case management and a scattered site apartment based program in Saratoga Springs for youth ages 18-25 who have no family resources to help them live independently.
Provides needs assessment, service planning and service access for people with HIV/AIDS.
Provides support, including financial support, to homeless Veterans seeking permanent housing.
Offers resources, support, and connection to individuals and their families struggling with an addiction. Services include, individual, group, and family counseling as well as community support such as free narcan training.
Comprehensive mental hygiene care is provided to youngsters from birth to age 18. Services include sexual abuse evaluation and treatment. Counseling, medication and case management services are provided to developmentally disabled children.
Provides case management services to children with serious mental disturbance or chronic health conditions to assist them in staying healthy, out of the emergency room, and out of the hospital.
Collaborates with the youth’s community providers to address the needs of the youth to assist them in staying healthy, out of the emergency room, and out of the hospital.