Disability Rights Resource Information
Provides information and referrals to individuals who call regarding services, advocacy, and resources for themselves or family members with disabilities.
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Provides information and referrals to individuals who call regarding services, advocacy, and resources for themselves or family members with disabilities.
Sets up a temporary hotline or disaster centers during times of disasters and offers help to people that are having problems with their insurance companies, applying for financial assistance or other post-disaster issues.
Provides emergency services for victims of domestic violence.
Provides school-based, community, and professional education programs on a variety of topics, including sexual abuse prevention, domestic violence awareness, healthy relationships, dating violence, and elder abuse.
Provides free civil legal services to survivors of domestic violence who cannot afford private legal counsel. Services include assistance with orders of protection, child and spousal support, custody and visitation and divorce.
Provides safety planning, information and referral, individual and group support counseling, advocacy, and assistance obtaining Order of Protection to victims.
Provides community education and planning, as well as direct client services including one-on-one support, trauma informed therapy, crisis intervention, and domestic violence emergency shelter.
Provides free and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence. Services include a safe shelter, a 24-hour crisis hotline, advocacy, court accompaniment, transportation, counseling, a domestic violence support group, and New York State Crime Victims Board claims assistance.
Advocates for public policy and legislative changes at state and federal levels to promote accessible and quality end of life care with a focus on underserved NYS communities.
Free energy efficiency and financial management workshops are held throughout the service territories.These Workshops are conducted by Cornell Cooperative Extension as part of the EmPower New York Program with funding from NYSERDA.