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Center for Child Abuse Prevention, Inc.

http://www.preventchildabusedutchess.org/

Kathleen M. Murphy
Executive Director
Phone: 845-454-0595

Our mission is to promote a positive environment for children by providing education, prevention and intervention services in our community.



Child Care Council of Dutchess & Putnam

http://www.childcaredutchess.org/

DUTCHESS COUNTY
70 Overocker Rd.
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
(845) 473-4141
 

Executive Director
            Jeanne Wagner – ext. 213

Created in 1970 as an advisory body to the Dutchess County government, the Child Care Council of Dutchess and Putnam, Inc. is the New York State designated Child Care Resource and Referral agency for both Dutchess and Putnam counties and is part of a network of 39 such agencies throughout New York State.

The Child Care Council of Dutchess and Putnam, Inc. works to promote affordable and quality child care, to provide information and support to families, and to strengthen the early childhood workforce in Dutchess and Putnam Counties. The Council is the essential link in the early care and education system between child care providers, children, families and businesses.

The Council gives parents information on child care and referrals to child care programs from its database of over 400 programs in the two counties. The Council trains and registers people to become Family Day Care and School Age Child Care providers and regulates and monitors those programs, as well. It also administers the Child and Adult Care Food Program for home-based child care providers, ensuring that children in care receive healthy snacks and meals.

 The Council works on making child care available, accessible, and affordable for all parents, while at the same time strives to improve the quality of care. The Child Care Council of Dutchess and Putnam, inc. is the essential link in the early care and education system between child care providers, children, families and businesses.



Council on Addiction Prevention & Education in Dutchess County, Inc.

http://www.capedc.org/

Address:

The Council on Addiction Prevention and Education of Dutchess County, Inc.
82 Washington Street,
Suite 205A,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

Phone:

(845) 471-0194

Mission Statement: To provide, promote and pioneer prevention education services for the citizens of Dutchess County and neighboring areas so that they can make healthy and responsible choices to improve individual and community quality of life.

 
Elaine Trumpetto
Executive Director
Ext. 103



Grace Smith House

http://www.gracesmithhouse.org/

By Phone
Executive Director: (845) 452-7155
Financial Director:  (845) 452-7155

The mission of Grace Smith House, Inc. is to enable women and their children to live free from domestic violence through:

  • Providing shelter and apartments, advocacy, counseling and education
  • Raising the consciousness of the community regarding the extent, type and seriousness of domestic violence
  • Initiating and taking positions on public policies in order to provide options which empower victims of domestic violence


Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Center

http://www.marc.us.com/index.html

Mid-Hudson Addiction Recovery Centers, Inc was founded in 1977. Its mission is to promote recovery by providing a continuum of residential services to individuals suffering from alcohol and other drug addictions

51 Cannon Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(845) 452-8816
Fax: (845) 485-4064
Email: MARC@csdsl.net 



National Association for the Dually Diagnosed

http://www.thenadd.org/index.shtml

NADD is a not-for-profit membership association established for professionals, care providers and families to promote understanding of and services for individuals who have developmental disabilities and mental health needs. The mission of NADD is to advance mental wellness for persons with developmental disabilities through the promotion of excellence in mental health care.

NADD is committed to a seven-fold strategy:

  • We encourage the dissemination and exchange of pertinent information.
  • We promote educational and training programs.
  • We foster the development of appropriate resources and services.
  • We advocate for appropriate governmental policies.
  • We support research focused on identification, diagnosis and treatment.
  • We seek to stimulate public and professional interest.
  • We seek to establish a vision of mental wellness
 
     

Moreover, we urge a sustained effort by the professional community to meet the mental health needs of persons who have mental retardation. There must be a new appreciation of the person’s ability to learn and develop, as well as a focus on his/her inner life, needs, strengths and motivation. These, we submit, are the cornerstones of the only equitable response to persons who have too long been underserved.


Chief Executive Officer:

Robert J. Fletcher, DSW
rfletcher@thenadd.org

The NADD
132 Fair Street
Kingston, NY 12401

(845)331-4336
(800)331-5362



YMCA of Newburgh, NY

http://www.newburghymca.org/

Goals were manifested initially in 1851 as an alternative to the “wicked life on the streets”.  No other organization even remotely approaches the YMCAs as a provider of community programs.  The YMCA of the USA has established a nationwide program for training and certification of YMCA staff.

 

The Greater Newburgh YMCA:

  • Provides health and fitness for children and adults as part of our charitable mission.
  • We are about much more than helping people improve their health, we help people develop as whole and complete human beings – dedicated to building strong spirit and mind – as well as body.
  • We practice the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility in everything we do – how we operate, how programs are developed and how they are delivered.

Trish Fisher,
President and CEO
tfisher@newburghymca.org

377 Broadway
Newburgh, NY 12550
Tel:
845-562-1088
Fax:
845-562-9172


  
 
http://www.ywca.org/site/pp.asp?c=kjITK0OUG&b=89331

YWCA of Orange County, NY


Our formal mission statement:
The YWCA USA is a women's membership movement nourished by its roots in the Christian faith and sustained by the richness of many beliefs and values. Strengthened by diversity, the YWCA draws together members who strive to create opportunities for women's growth, leadership, and power in order to attain a common vision: peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all people. The YWCA will thrust its collective power toward the elimination of racism wherever it exists and by any means necessary.

Contact Us

YWCA Orange County
484 Temple Hill Road, Suite 100
New Windsor, NY 12553

Phone - 845-561-8050
Fax - 845-561-1860

Christine Sadowski
Executive Director


 

Capital District Child Care Coordinating Council, Inc.

http://www.cdcccc.org/  

Our Mission

The Capital District Child Care Council is a resource and referral agency dedicated to promoting quality, accessible child care for all the Capital Region’s diverse communities.  The Council assumes a leadership role in supporting children, parents, child care professionals, and employers through referral counseling, training and advocacy.

Executive

Patty Skinner, Executive Director x327
pskinner@cdcccc.org

Lynda Weismantel, Director of Operations x321
lweismantel@cdcccc.org


Contact

Phone: 518 426-7181

Toll Free: 1-800-521-KIDS(5437)



The Center for Community Justice, Inc

http://www.thecenterforcommunityjustice.org/

 Our Mission
The mission of The Center for Community Justice is to provide programs and services dedicated to community-based remedies in the pursuit of peaceful resolutions, accountability and justice.

Connie Neal, Executive Director
The Center for Community Justice
144 Barrett Street
Schenectady,  New York 12305
Phone: 518-346-1281
Fax: 518-346-1311



Child Care Council of Orange County

http://www.childcarecounciloc.org/

MISSION: To assist parents, child care programs and the community with information and resources to choose child care, provide child care and/or support Child Care and Early Learning options in Orange County.

 Child Care Council of Orange County, Inc. | 40 Matthew Street | Suite 103
Phone: (845) 294-4012 | Fax: (845) 294-4045

Elizabeth Kuriplach, Executive Director

(845) 294-4012, ext. 223
liz@childcarecounciloc.org  



Guest House Community Services, Inc.

http://www.ghcservices.org/

Our mission is to provide individualized quality driven programs and services, and equal opportunity to developmentally disabled persons so they can maximize their highest potential, in order to achieve their highest possible dreams, desires and goals in life!

 Boaz B. Olang
Acting Executive Director

311 North Division Street | Peekskill, NY 10566
P- 914.736.2600 | F- 914.736.2617
 



Head Start of Eastern Orange County

http://www.hseoc.org/

“We are committed to providing the highest quality program to meet the health, education, and social supports of children and families so that they can be successful in school and in life.”

Joyce Carey Center
49 Gidney Avenue
Newburgh, NY 12550

 Administrative Offices
41-43 Gidney Avenue
Newburgh, NY 12550

Phone:
845-562-0380
Fax:
Joyce Carey Center:   845-562-1370
Administrative Offices:   845-562-5219 


Joshua House, Inc. 



Lifespire, Inc.

http://www.lifespire.org/

http://www.lifespire.org/home.htm

Lifespire is committed to the principle that all individuals with a developmental disability are able to become contributing members of their family and community. It is Lifespire's aim to provide these individuals with the assistance and support necessary so that they can attain the skills necessary to maintain themselves in their community in the most integrated and independent manner possible.

 Lifespire
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 301
New York, NY 10118
Phone: (212) 741-0100
Fax: (212) 242-0696
e-mail:
info@lifespire.org

Mark van Voorst, President, CEO 



New York Association for Pupil Transportation

http://www.nyapt.org/

OUR MISSION: The New York Association for Pupil Transportation is a professional organization dedicated to the support, development and representation of the professionals who are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of more than 2.3 million school children each day. 

Mailing Address

NYAPT
266 Hudson Avenue
Albany, N.Y. 12210-1833

Phone

518.463.4937

Fax

518.463.8743

Email

Peter@nyapt.org

http://www.nyapt.org/organization.html 


 
Prevent Child Abuse New York

http://preventchildabuseny.org/

Prevent Child Abuse New York wants to prevent the pain of child abuse from ever happening.

We believe that:

  • All children have the right to have their basic needs met.
  • Prevention is the best way to keep children from harm.
  • Child abuse prevention means strengthening families.
  • Prevention is the responsibility of the individual, the family and the community.

Our vision is that all children live in families that love, nurture and protect them.

Staff:
Christine Deyss, Executive Director

Office:  33 Elk Street, 2nd Floor, Albany, NY 12207
ph:  518-445-1273 / 1-800-children; fax: 518-436-5889



Project Independence, Inc.

http://www.projectindependenceinc.org/

Project Independence's philosophy is that all individuals, regardless of their race, sex, age, level of functioning, or inability to pay for service provision shall be afforded all opportunities to develop and function as integral members of the  community and society at large.  The primary goal of the agency is to provide a person-centered approach to individualized service provision.  Project Independence provides the more appropriate learning environment and level of supervision to facilitate the individual access to community services, as well as community integration.  Project Independence consistently maintains the integrity of consumer choice, health, safety, and welfare as paramount to the services provided.

 Project Independence, Inc.
P.O. Box 297
180 Maple Ave
Hobart, NY 13788

email:  info@projectindependenceinc.org


 
Saratoga Cheese Corporation

http://www.saratogacheesecorporation.com/

Mission: The mission of Saratoga Cheese Corporation is to produce the highest quality, yet lowest cost cheeses on the market. In addition, we aim to demonstrate that Muslims, Jews, and Christians can work and play together in cooperative, productive and enjoyable ways. We hope to build world peace through cheese.

Founded by Larry Rosenbaum, of Albany, New York and Sebastian Mühlhuber of Rott-am-Inn, Germany, Saratoga Cheese Corporation is based in Albany, New York.

For information, please write us at:

Saratoga Cheese Corporation
101 South Main Ave.
Albany, NY 12208
United States

518 253-4202
518 453-9781

Or send us a note at info@saratogacheesecorporation.com


 

Schenectady Museum & Planetarium

http://www.schenectadymuseum.org/

WE'RE ON A MISSION: At the Schenectady Museum & Suits-Bueche Planetarium, all our exhibits, programs, and events are designed with our Mission in mind:  To inspire a sense of wonder about extraordinary scientific and technological developments: past, present, and future.

15 Nott Terrace Heights
Schenectady, New York 12308
P: 518.382.7890   F: 518.382.7893

http://www.SchenectadyMuseum.org


 
St. Paul’s Center, Inc.

http://www.stpaulscenter.com/

Our Mission
With the strong belief in the dignity and value of every human life, the mission and purpose of the St. Paul’s Center is to provide a warm, nurturing, home-like environment where each mother will have the opportunity to become equipped and empowered to make a successful transition to independent living and to a better life for herself and her children.

 Executive Director: David Rossetti, LCSW-R

E-mail DRossetti@stpaulscenter.com

St Paul's Center
PO Box 589
Rensselear, NY 12144

phone: 518-434-2910


 
The GO Project

http://www.goprojectnyc.org/

GO Project’s Mission Statement
The GO Project shapes the futures of low-income New York City public school children by providing critical academic, social and emotional support starting in the early elementary years. GO provides year-round educational and family support services to children who are performing below grade level and equips them with the confidence and skills needed to succeed at school, at home and in life.

 Wendy Reynoso

Executive Director

 GO Project
86 Fourth Avenue (between 10th and 11th Streets)
New York, NY 10003

Phone: (212)533-3744
Fax: (212)533-5012

Email:  info@goprojectnyc.org  


 

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Buffalo, New York 14203
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Poughkeepsie, N.Y.  12601
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