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Syracuse / New York / United States
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Headquartered in Syracuse, N.Y., Liberty Resources is a diversified human services agency in New York. Founded in 1978, the agency offers residential and nonresidential health care services to individuals and families. It offers programs for mental health and retardation and developmental disabilities; individuals living with HIV and AIDS; families and individuals involved in child welfare activities; and domestic violence, as well as diversified case management and alcohol and substance abuse services. Liberty Resources has more than 300 employees and offers over 50 programs in more than five counties in New York. The agency, through its child and family services division, provides educational services for pregnant and parenting teenagers and offers residential counseling and independent living programs.
Riverhead / New York / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Northport / New York / United States
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Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk is a nonprofit, home health care and hospice agency serving the residents of Suffolk County since 1952. It has more than 200 staff members and over 100 trained hospice volunteers who assist patients and their families with transportation, grocery shopping and companionship. It offers a wide range of home health care services, such as registered nurses, enterostomal therapy, chronic wound and home health care, psychiatric and mental health nursing, and physical, speech and occupational therapies. It also provides various hospice care services, including medical social work, pastoral care, nutritional counseling, medical equipment and supplies, respite care, bereavement counseling, and medication for pain and symptom control. Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk is located in Northport, N.Y.
New York / New York / United States
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The India House Club is the premier gathering place for business in Downtown Manhattan. Located in its own landmark building on Historic Hanover Square, all the services and attractions of the financial district are just a short walk away, including the New York Stock Exchange, World Financial Center, South Street Seaport, Battery Park, Federal Reserve Bank, and more. Founded as a luncheon club in 1914, the Club has operated continuously since being founded and remains an exclusive private club with a diverse membership, attracting senior executives from Wall Street and around the world. Private clubs then, as now, were pleasant retreats where the leaders of industry could share a meal while cementing personal and professional relationships. Presidents of Lackawanna Steel Company, Dollar Steamship Company, W.R. Grace Shipping, Chase National Bank, and United States Rubber all became governors of India House and remained active for its first two decades. National Foreign Trade Council made India House its headquarters. Leaders in commerce worldwide graced the halls at India House. Indeed, from its very inception, the clubs charter stated that its goal was to "create in this country a relation between the bankers and the promoters of foreign enterprises that would make it possible to handle foreign undertakings..." We will never fully know how discussions over luncheon and private meetings at India House changed history from 1914 through World War Two. The maritime historian, Frank O. Braynard, in his 1973 foreword to the second edition of The Marine Collection at India House, states that "England could not have survived [ World War Two ] without the armada of American-built, American-manned, American-operated merchant vessels...managed by many of the outstanding members of India House."
Pleasantville / New York / United States
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Established in 2001, The Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution that specializes in presenting independent, documentary and world cinema. Located in Pleasantville, N.Y., the center has a state-of-the-art theater complex, a 27,000-square-foot media arts lab and a residence for international filmmakers. It presents a number of popular annual and monthly series, including a documentary series dealing with human rights and social justice and several other movie categories. The Jacob Burns Film Center has partnerships with a wide range of community organizations, including Boys & Girls Clubs of Mt. Vernon and Northern Westchester and Ossining Children s Center.
New York / New York / United States
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The establishment of The Ukrainian Museum is considered by many to be one of the finest achievements of the Ukrainian immigrants in the United States. The Museum was founded in 1976 by the Ukrainian National Womens League of America, Inc ( UNWLA ), and its purpose is to preserve, interpret and present the rich cultural heritage of the Ukrainian people. Through exhibitions, scholarly study and documentation, educational programs publications and community related events, the Museum shares the remarkable scope and diversity of the Ukrainian culture with its public. The Museum functions as an independent entity, governed by a Board of Trustees, members of which are elected from the membership ranks and the UNWLA. A permanent charter from the Education Department of the State University of New York was granted to the Museum in 1993. The Ukrainian Museum maintains the following collections: folk art, fine arts, and photographic/documentary. Its permanent, changing and traveling exhibitions are developed from these collections and from loans from other museums or private collections. Major exhibitions are accompanied by a bilingual informative, illustrated catalogue. The institutions educational program offers courses and workshops in traditional Ukrainian folk crafts, designed both for adults and children, and includes lectures as well as various cultural events as part of a community outreach program.
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Mendon / New York / United States
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Located in Mendon, N.Y., Camp Good Days and Special Times is a volunteer-based organization, serving children, adults and families suffering from cancer and other life challenges. It has assisted more than 42,000 campers from 22 states and 25 foreign countries. The organization s recreational facility offers year-round, recreational and support activities. It provides programs for men, women and children with cancer, siblings of children with cancer or who have lost their battle to cancer. The organization also offers programs for children with sickle cell anemia, along with children who have lost an immediate family member to homicide. It is accredited by the American Camp Association.
New York / New York / United States
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Mission Built in 1832, the Merchants House is New York Citys only family home preserved intact, inside and out, from the 19th century. Through public programs and exhibitions, restoration of its landmark building, and conservation of its original collections, the Museum educates the public about the domestic life of a wealthy merchant family, 1835-1865, when New York City transformed from a mercantile seaport into a thriving metropolis. The red brick and white marble row house was home to merchant Seabury Tredwell and his family for almost 100 years and still retains the familys original possessions. It is a truly unique window through which to view the past. Considered one of the finest surviving examples of architecture from the period, the Merchants House has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark ( one of only 2, 000 ) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In New York City, it has been awarded landmark status not only for its 1832 late-Federal brick exterior but also for its Greek revival interior rooms.
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Buffalo / New York / United States
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The mission of WNY United is to increase awareness, educate, and mobilize a broad cross section of individuals and groups to participate actively in proven strategies to prevent substance abuse. WNY United is a primary substance abuse prevention and education agency designed to train and mobilize local schools and communities to implement evidence-based strategies that prevent the abuse of alcohol, tobacco and other dangerous drugs. Utilizing the latest prevention technology, we offer comprehensive, sustained prevention services to high-risk schools and communities that willingly enter into long-term partnership agreements with our agency to foster the development of healthy, capable young people. W NY United started as a problem-solving initiative of the United Way and local business leaders Robert and Melinda Rich and has been delivering prevention services to Buffalo and surrounding communities since 1987. The staff of approximately twenty is primarily funded by the NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services ( OASAS ) through a contract with the Erie County Department of Mental Health. Additional support is provided by the Erie County Youth Bureau, the United Way of Buffalo and Erie County, the John R. Oishei Foundation, the WNY United Foundation, the Rich Family Foundation, and private contributions.
Syracuse / New York / United States
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Oakwood Cemetery is a 160-acre historic cemetery located in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Howard Daniels and built in 1859. It was created during a time period in the nineteenth century when the rural cemetery was becoming a distinct landscape type, and is a good example of this kind of landscape architecture.