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Abilities Inc.
Edwin M. Martin Jr. Career and Employment Institute
Linda Schramm
201 I.U. Willets Road
Albertson, NY 11507
Agency Telephone: (516) 747-5400
Agency Fax: (516) 747-2046
Agency TTY: (516) 747-5355
Agency Web Address: www.ncds.org
Agency E-mail: lschramm@ewm.cei.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Community Development
- Counseling
- Employment
- Training
- Veterans
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
Affiliations:
- International Association of Business, Industry and Rehabilitation
- Vocational Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID)
- Human Resource Administration/ U.S. Department of Labor
- New York State Rehabilitation Association
Geographical Area Served:
- Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan
Fees:
- Private insurance accepted for services not covered by state VR programs
What is Abilities, Inc.?
Abilities, Inc./Edwin R. Martin Jr. Career and Employment Institute (CEI) provides
comprehensive services to help individuals with disabilities reach their employment
goals. CEI provides employment evaluation, training and placement services to more
than 1,500 adults with disabilities each year. CEI serves persons with a wide range
of disabilities including learning, developmental, hearing and visual impairments,
physical and emotional disabilities, traumatic brain injuries and health
impairments. CEI's training programs, which are approved by the New York State
Department and are directed by business representatives include: business skills, PC
applications, information technology, laboratory assistant training program, and steps
toward employment program (retailing, assembly and clerical).
Abilities Inc.
Anita Zimmerman
201 I.U. Willets Road
Albertson, NY 11507-1599
Agency Telephone: (516) 465-1546
Agency Fax: (516) 747-2046
Agency TTY: (516) 747-5355
Agency Web Address: www.ncds.org
Agency E-mail: azimmerman@abilitiesinc.org
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
Affiliations:
Fees:
Abilities Inc. at the National Center for Disability Services
Francine Tishman
Executive Director
201 I.U. Willets Road
Albertson, NY 11507-1599
Agency Telephone: (516) 465-1480
Agency Fax: (516) 465-3757
Agency TTY: (516) 747-5355
Agency Web Address: www.NCDS.org
Agency E-mail: tishman@business-disability.com
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Employment
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Other: welfare-to-work
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Community
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Men
- Unemployed
- Veterans
- Women
Affiliations:
- NYS Rehabilitation Association (NYSRA)
- Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)
- Inter-National Association of Business, Industry and Labor (I-NABIR)
- Social Security Administration (SSA)
- PRIDE 2000 (Welfare-to-Work)
- National Business and Disability Council (NBDC)
Geographical Area Served:
- Greater New York metropolitan area including Nassau and Suffolk counties, Albany and
Buffalo, New York through satellite programs.
Fees:
What is Abilities, Inc. at the National Center for Disability
Services?
Abilities, Inc. at the National Center for Disability Services, is a non-profit agency
dedicated to facilitating integrated employment and full participation of persons with
disabilities in their work and living communities. Services are provided directly to
youth and adults with disabilities, as well as to employers, insurance carriers, schools,
colleges and other rehabilitation providers.
Services to adults include vocational assessments; training in business skills,
Microsoft office specialist, laboratory assistant, retailing and office support,
remediation in English and Math, and GED preparation; and employment services such as
developing resumes and cover letters, completing applications, interview skills job
placement assistance and follow-up as well as job coaching.
Access Resources
Judith Cohen
351 W. 24 St Ste9f
New York, NY 10011-1517
Agency Telephone: (212) 741-3758
Agency Web Address:
www.mediate.com/accessresources/
Agency E-mail: judycohen@mediate.com
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
Affiliations:
- American Bar Association - Commission on Disability
- CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium
- ADA Mediation Guidelines
- NYE & NYS Bar Association
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is Access Resources?
Access Resources is a workplace mediation and training firm, specializing in the
disability issues. Training services include: conflict management around disability
issues, dispute resolution skills and disability awareness. Mediation of ADA disputes and
facilitation of reasonable accommodation design are also available. Also, there is an edit
online ADA mediation page www.mediate.com/adamediation/.
Action Toward Independence, Inc.
Rachel M. Bartlow-Pappas
Executive Director
130 Dolson Avenue
Middletown, NY 10940
Agency Telephone: (845) 343-4284
Agency Fax: (845) 342-5269
Agency TTY: (845) 343-4284
Agency E-mail: ati@warwick.net
Service Categories:
- Addictions
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Homeless
- Housing; Referral
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Transportation
- Parenting Programs
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
- Veterans
Geographical Area Served:
- Orange & Sullivan counties
Fees:
- Fee charged for services
- Medicaid
- No fees charged
Adelphi University
Colleen Lewis
Coordinator
University Center 310, 1 South Ave
Garden city, NY 1135
Agency Telephone: (516) 877-3145
Agency Fax: (516) 877-3139
Agency Web Address: www.adelphi.edu
Agency E-mail: lewis@adelphi.edu
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled: Physically/Mentally
- Men
- Veterans
- Women
Fees:
What is Adelphi University?
The Office of Disability Support Services provides services & accommodations to
students with disabilities at Adelphi University, including various career preparation
programs.
The Advocacy Center, Inc.
Tom Mayne
590 South Ave.
Rochester, NY 14620
Agency Telephone: (716) 546-1700
Agency Fax: (716) 546-7069
Agency TTY: (716) 546-1700
Agency Web Address: www.advocacycenter.com
Agency E-mail: info@advocacycenter.com
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Entitlements
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Legal
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Community
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
- Men/Women
Geographical Area Served:
- 55 Counties of Upstate New York
Fees:
- Medicaid - for case management
- No fees charged - for all other services
What is the Advocacy Center, Inc.?
Vision Statement:
That people with disabilities, with their families and circles of support, are able to
live a life of freedom, responsibility, and belonging.
That people with disabilities experience:
- educational and vocational success
- successful transition to life after high school
- meaningful relationships
- freedom to pursue individual goals
- access to financial resources
- meaningful employment
- access to all areas of community life
- adequate housing
Mission Statement: The Advocacy Center is a non-profit organization, located in New
York State that educates, supports and advocates with people who have disabilities, their
families, and circles of support.
Albany County ARC
Human Resource Partner (Supported Employment)
Jerry Petell, CSW
Coordinator of Community Employment Services
334 Krumkill Road
Slingerlands, NY 12159
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Employment
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
- Shelters
- Training
- Transportation
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
- Unemployed
Geographical Area Served:
- Capital District, Upstate New York
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Medicaid
- Medicare
American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
100 E. Hanover Ave., Suite 202
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927-2020
Agency Telephone: (973) 326-6789
Agency Fax: (973) 326-9467
Agency Web Address: www.selfhelpgroups.org
Agency E-mail: ashc@cyber.net
Service Categories:
- information and Referral
- Self-help groups
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Disabled: Physically/Developmentally/Mentally
- Men
- Unemployed
- Veterans
- Women
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the American Self-Help Clearinghouse?
For information on any national self-help group for your concern, call us at
973-326-8853 any weekday 9am to 5pm Eastern. For those with internet access, you can find
national self-help group information at any time using our keyword-searchable database at www.selfhelpgroups.org
America Works
Caroline Cunningham
Vice President for Government Relations
575 Eighth Avenue, Fourth Floor
New York, NY 10018
Agency Telephone: (212) 244-5627x143
Agency Fax: (212) 244-5628
Agency Web Address: www.americaworks.com
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Employment
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Physical Disabilities
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
- Veterans
Geographical Area Served:
- New York City Metropolitan Area
- Albany, NY
- Baltimore, MD
- Indianapolis, IN
- Miami, FL
Fees:
What is America Works?
America Works is an employment placement service for people receiving all forms of
public assistance. We briefly train participants on the expectations and challenges
of work. We then place participants in paying jobs that match their skills and
interests. The average wage for our jobs is $8.50/hour. We work with over 500
companies. After placement, we provide intensive case management, visiting the
participants on the job weekly and coaching them on the professional and personal problems
in their way. Case managers work with small case loads of 20 participants at a time
and provide support for a minimum of six months and indefinitely as needed. We also
refer participants out to receive social services, coordinating services with the job.
ANIBIC
Tara Wachswender
30-56 Whitestone Expressway
Flushing, New York11354
Agency Telephone: (718) 661-9423
Agency Fax: (718) 661-9438
Agency E-mail Address: T.wachswender@ANIBIC.drg
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
- Developmental Disabilities
- Adults
- Men
- Unemployed
- Women
Geographical Area Served
Fees:
What is ANIBIC?
VOICE, the Vocational Program of ANIBIC consists of Pre-Vocational and Supported Work
Services. The services are provided to assist individuals to develop the skills
required to obtain and maintain employment in the competitive work force. The
Pre-Vocational Assessment phase of the Vocational Program consists of job readiness,
vocational counseling, evaluation, and assessment at a volunteer site. Vocational
Counseling and evaluation will begin upon entry to the program to assist individuals in
overcoming barriers to work and determine interest, and ability, and skills relevant to
their vocational placement. The Vocational Counselor will work with the consumer in making
recommendations as to appropriate sites based on information obtained through evaluations,
the vocational plan and the expressed interest of the consumer. Once determined to
be ready for placement, a referral is made to Supported Work. Job Readiness
training focuses on: Daily Living Skills, Career and Interest Exploration, Job
Preparation, Self-awareness, Interview Skills, Work Assessment, Peer Support, and
Communication Skills. The Program is conducted Monday through Friday, 9:15 AM-3:20
PM. ANIBIC's Supported Work program assists individuals to obtain paid employment
through selective job placement. Services include job placement, intensive on-site
training, counseling, and advocacy. The Supported Work program also consists of a
Job Club one day per week to assist individuals in developing their own job seeking
skills.
The following are the minimum requirements for joining the VOICE program:
- members must be at least 17 years of age.
- Members must be able to travel by public transportation or capable of learning to travel
with training.
- Members must posses a true desire to participate in the Vocational Program and to enter
the work force.
- Members must also demonstrate a basic understanding of the working world and the
responsibilities it holds.
APNI, Inc.
Parent Training and Information Center
Carmen Selles De Villa
P.O. Box 21301
San Juan, PR 00928
Agency Telephone: (787) 763-4665
Agency Fax: (787) 765-0345
Agency E-mail: apnipr@prtc.net
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Information and Referral
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Developmental/Physical/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
Affiliations:
- Alliance Technical Assistance for Parents Center
- National Parent Network on Disabilities
- Council for Exceptional Children
- American Association for Mental Retardation
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is APNI?
APNI is a statewide nonprofit Parent Training and Information Center, serving parents
of children with disabilities from birth to adulthood since1977. The following
services are offered to parents, students and professionals in public and private schools
in Puerto Rico; individual information assistance, referrals, educational material for
anyone who contacts the office or attends any of the workshops, a bi-annual newsletter and
workshops and training sessions.
APNI has been providing high quality training to parents and professionals
in Puerto Rico for over twenty years. Project staff have developed collaborative
relationships with organizations and agencies island-wide and nationally. APNI has
an active Board of Directors comprised of parents and educators.
The Arc of Middlesex County
Frank Adu
32 Ford Avenue
Milltown, NJ 08850
Agency Telephone: (732) 247-8155
Agency Fax: (7326) 247-5590
Agency Web Address: www.arc-middlesex.org
Agency E-mail: arcmc@arc-middlesexi.org
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Children
- Families
Affiliations:
- The Arc of USA
- Association for persons in support Employment
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Medicaid
The ARC of New Jersey/Project HIRE
Frank De Lucca
Coordinator of Field Services
985 Livingston Avenue
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Agency Telephone: (732) 246-2525
Agency Fax: (732) 214-1834
Agency Web Address: www.arcnj.org
Agency E-mail: info@arcnj.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Developmental Disabilities
- Employment
- Information and Referral
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Developmental Disabilities
- High School Students in School-to-Work Programs
Affiliations:
- The ARC of the United States
- National Association for Persons in Supported Employment (APSE)
- New Jersey APSE
Geographical Area Served:
- Northern and Central New Jersey
Fees:
What is the ARC of New Jersey/Project HIRE?
The ARC of New Jersey/Project HIRE is a supported employment program designed to
connect people with disabilities to integrated employment opportunities in their
communities. An individualized support network made up of a job developer, job
coach, co-workers and family is built around each consumer, and on-site training is
provided to ensure proficiency and eventual work independence.
Arise Child and Family Service
Benefits Consultation
Tina Fitzgerald
1065 James Street
Syracuse, NY 13203
Agency Telephone: (315) 472-3171
Agency Fax: (315) 472-9252
Agency E-mail: dvirgo@ariseinc.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Employment
- Housing
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Community
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
- Unemployed
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fees for services
- Private Insurance/Medicaid/Medicare accepted
What is Arise, Inc.?
Arise Child and Family Service is a not-for-profit clinical and resource center
dedicated to creating an all-inclusive community by promoting opportunity and choice
through an extensive range of professional services available to people of all levels of
ability including adults, children, families, and those in the business community.
We seek to fulfill our mission by maximizing opportunities in all aspects of life through
consulting, referral, and direct services to individuals including those living with
physical, psychological, cognitive or sensory disabilities.
Aspire
(formerly: United Cerebral Palsy of Western New York)
Mary Ann Ansell
2495 Main St. Suite 422
Buffalo, New York 14214
Agency Telephone: (716)836-7235
Agency Fax: (716) 831-1145
Agency Web Address: www.aspirewny.org
Agency E-mail: info@aspirewny.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Information and referral
- Employment
- Developmental disabilities
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Transportation
Clientele Categories:
- Developmental/Physical/Emotional Disabilities
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Community
- Men
- Unemployed
- Women
Geographical Area Served:
- United Cerebral Palsy
- WNY Employment Consortium
- WNY Placement Partnership
- ABSE
Fees:
- Western New York, Erie and Niagara County
What is Aspire?
Aspire has been serving individuals with a variety
of disabilities for over 52 years. Aspire provides a wide range of services including
employment, residential, therapy and medical, counseling, education and early
intervention, social and recreational, day programs and service coordination. Specialized
Support Services (SSS) is the vocational and supported employment component of
Aspire.
SSS works with individuals help identify and reach their vocational goals. Many
people with diverse skills and challenges have found jobs in a wide variety of fields,
from office and computer jobs, industrial and maintenance, to retail and hospitality.
Services are highly individualized and include person-centered pre-employment exploration,
job development, job coaching and follow-along services. Individualized
non-traditional vocational assessments identify individual interests, requirements and the
contributions they can bring to an employer. SSS also oversees the Community
Employment Office, as Aspire is lead agency for this collaborative project of 27
agencies that work together to increase employment opportunities for individuals with
disabilities in the community.
Atlantic Care Behavioral Health
Human Resource Advantage
Francine M. Bates
1433 Bacharach Blvd.
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Agency Telephone: (609) 441-3644
Agency Fax: (609) 348-1468
Service Categories:
- Employment
- Rehabilitation
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Mental Disability
- Unemployed
- Those who need assistance staying employed
Affiliation:
- NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is Atlanticare Behavioral Health Human Resource Advantage?
Human Resource Advantage is a supported employment program providing community-based
vocational services to persons with barriers to employment. We do this by
innovatively assisting them in solving problems that have traditionally stood in the way
of their choosing, securing, and retaining integrated, competitive employment. These
services include individual and group employment counseling, job development, marketing to
area employers, setting up individual interviews, job coaching (if needed), and follow
along services to increase job retention.
Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation
Carmela M. Friedman
P.O. Box 723, 61 W. Simmie Leeds Rd.
Pomona, NJ 08240-0723
Agency Telephone: (609) 748-5427
Agency Fax: (609) 652-7487
Agency E-mail Address: Lisar@Bacharach.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Rehabilitation
- Vocational Evaluation
Clientele Categories:
- Developmental/Physical/Emotional Disabilities
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Families
- Men
- Unemployment
Affiliations
- Work Force NJ Vocational Rehabilitation Service
Geographical Area Served
- Atlantic Co., Cape May Co., Ocean Co., Cumberland Co.
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Private insurance
- Medicaid
- Medicare
What is the Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation?
Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation offers a number of comprehensive, inpatient and
outpatient rehabilitation programs and services designed for people with physical
disabilities. We provide organized, integrated rehabilitation programs that draw
upon the expertise of many medical disciplines. This interdisciplinary team approach to
treatment takes the patient's total functioning into account and ensures that careful,
through rehab regimens are tailored to meet each patients individual needs. As the
only state-licensed comprehensive rehab hospital in Southwestern New Jersey, Bacharach's
highly skilled treatment teams include, but is not limited to licensed physical
therapists, registered occupational therapists, Doctorate and Master's level
psychologists, Licensed Master's level audiologists, licensed Master's level vocational
rehabilitation counselor, licensed Master's level speech pathologists, certified
therapeutic recreation specialists, and certified prosthetists and orthotists.
Barrier Free Living:
Domestic Violence Program
Holly Devine
Director
270 East Second Street
New York, NY 10009-7815
Agency Telephone: (212) 533-4358
Agency Fax: (212) 673-5167
Agency Web Address: www.bflnyc.org/secretgarden.asp
Agency E-mail: dvblnyc@aol.com
Agency TTY: (212) 677-6669
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Education
- Homeless
- Information and Referral
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Community
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Affiliations:
- Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
- Association of Service Providers for Homeless Adults
- New York City Network Against Domestic Violence
- National Network to End Domestic Violence
- United Way
- Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- No fees charged
- Medicaid/Medicare
What is the Barrier Free Living?
Barrier Free Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people with
disabilities live independently in the community. BFL provides individuals with a
comprehensive range of transitional shelter and counseling services that enables them to
overcome the physical and emotional barriers that stand in the way of them living
dignified, secure lives.
BFL's services are open to physically disabled New Yorkers and members of their
families. The services include:
- a 48 bed transitional residence for homeless adults with disabilities;
- a mental health clinic;
- a domestic violence intervention program;
- a mobile outreach team for homeless disabled people;
Barrier Free Living:
Manhattan/Staten Island BEOC Project
Angela Caula
Project Director
270 East Second Street
New York, NY 10009-7815
Agency Telephone: (212) 677- 6668 X154
Agency Fax: (212) 539-1526
Agency Web Address: www.bflnyc.org
Agency TTY: (212) 677-6669
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Education
- Homeless
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Affiliations:
- Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
- Association of Service Providers for Homeless Adults
- New York City Network Against Domestic Violence
- United Way
- Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Barrier Free Living?
Barrier Free Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people with
disabilities live independently in the community. BFL provides individuals with a
comprehensive range of transitional shelter and counseling services that enables them to
overcome the physical and emotional barriers that stand in the way of them living
dignified, secure lives.
BFL's services are open to physically disabled New Yorkers and members of their
families. The services include:
- a 48 bed transitional residence for homeless adults with disabilities;
- a mental health clinic;
- a domestic violence intervention program;
- a mobile outreach team for homeless disabled people;
Barrier Free Living:
Mental Health Clinic
Peter Moir
Associate Director
270 East Second Street
New York, NY 10009-7815
Agency Telephone: (212) 677- 6668 X167
Agency Fax: (212) 260-2309
Agency Web Address: www.bflnyc.org/Home.asp
Agency TTY: (212) 677-6669
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Education
- Homeless
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging Seniors
- Children
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Affiliations:
- Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
- Association of Service Providers for Homeless Adults
- New York City Network Against Domestic Violence
- United Way
- Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Private insurance
- Medicaid
- Medicare
What is the Barrier Free Living?
Barrier Free Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people with
disabilities live independently in the community. BFL provides individuals with a
comprehensive range of transitional shelter and counseling services that enables them to
overcome the physical and emotional barriers that stand in the way of them living
dignified, secure lives.
BFL's services are open to physically disabled New Yorkers and members of their
families. The services include:
- a 48 bed transitional residence for homeless adults with disabilities;
- a mental health clinic;
- a domestic violence intervention program;
- a mobile outreach team for homeless disabled people;
Barrier Free Living:
Mobile Outreach Team
Angela Caula
Project Director
270 East Second Street
New York, NY 10009-7815
Agency Telephone: (212) 677- 6668 X154
Agency Fax: (212) 539-1526
Agency Web Address: www.bflnyc.org/Home.asp
Agency TTY: (212) 677-6669
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Education
- Homeless
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Aging Seniors
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Affiliations:
- Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
- Association of Service Providers for Homeless Adults
- New York City Network Against Domestic Violence
- United Way
- Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Barrier Free Living?
Barrier Free Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people with
disabilities live independently in the community. BFL provides individuals with a
comprehensive range of transitional shelter and counseling services that enables them to
overcome the physical and emotional barriers that stand in the way of them living
dignified, secure lives.
BFL's services are open to physically disabled New Yorkers and members of their
families. The services include:
- a 48 bed transitional residence for homeless adults with disabilities;
- a mental health clinic;
- a domestic violence intervention program;
- a mobile outreach team for homeless disabled people;
Barrier Free Living:
Transitional Residence Program
Adela Castillo
Project Director
270 East Second Street
New York, NY 10009-7815
Agency Telephone: (212) 677- 6668 X125
Agency Fax: (212) 505-7792
Agency Web Address: www.bflnyc.org/Home.asp
Agency TTY: (212) 677-6669
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Education
- Homeless
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Shelters
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Affiliations:
- Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
- Association of Service Providers for Homeless Adults
- New York City Network Against Domestic Violence
- United Way
- Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Medicaid
What is the Barrier Free Living?
Barrier Free Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping people with
disabilities live independently in the community. BFL provides individuals with a
comprehensive range of transitional shelter and counseling services that enables them to
overcome the physical and emotional barriers that stand in the way of them living
dignified, secure lives.
BFL's services are open to physically disabled New Yorkers and members of their
families. The services include:
- a 48 bed transitional residence for homeless adults with disabilities;
- a mental health clinic;
- a domestic violence intervention program;
- a mobile outreach team for homeless disabled people;
Beacon of Hope House:
Boulevard Clubhouse Program
Yvonne Howe
Program Director
512 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10455
Agency Telephone: (718) 993-1078
Agency Fax: (718) 993-0216
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Employment
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled: Mentally
Affiliations:
- NYC Clubhouse Coalition
- International Center of Clubhouse Development
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Boulevard Clubhouse?
Boulevard Clubhouse provides a welcoming, safe environment for the mentally ill. They
become known as "members" and are treated with respect. Their participation in
the functioning of the Clubhouse enhances the sentiment that they are needed and
appreciated here. We seek to provide members with experiences that mirror the community
and prepare them successfully to meet these challenges when they are further integrated
with the community at large. The stuff is multiracial and committed to the population we
serve.
Traditionally, the day starts with both members and staff sharing breakfast. Members
and staff are then separated into Four units: Maintenance, Food Service, Administrative
and Member Services. The Work Order Day is programmed to parallel the normal working
hours, this is essential to give members who are interested in independent employment in
the future the stamina and confidence to work a full day. The Four Different Units engage
members with a feeling of purpose and confidence.
All work in The Club is designed to help members regain their self-worth. The
opportunity to train on Computers, Administration and/Maintenance, or Kitchen Services
Unit is open to all. Clubhouse life is designed to strengthen and challenge each
individual to reach their potential. Upon regaining their confidence members can return to
the work force by obtaining transitional or supported employment through the Clubhouse
Vocational Services.
Behavioral Health Services North:
Resources Unlimited Program
Gary Twiss
Supervisor
63 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Agency Telephone: (518) 562-9675
Agency Fax: (518) 561-9783
Agency E-mail Address: gtwiss@bnsn.org
Service Categories:
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled
- Mentally
- Men
- Unemployed
- Women
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Behavioral Health Services North:
Resources Unlimited Program?
The Resources Unlimited Program is a program of the agency, Behavioral Health
Services North. It provides assessment, job development, on and off site supports
and an extended program to individuals that are mentally challenged.
Bergen County Division on Disability Services
Matt Ford, MPA, CSW
21 Main Street, Room 1134W
Court Plaza South
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Agency Telephone: (201) 646-3555
Agency Fax: (201) 489-9135
Agency TTY: (201) 646-3726
Service Categories:
- Counseling
- Education
- Health
- Information and Referral
- Legal Referral
- Training
- Transportation
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents (18 and over)
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Community
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
- Veterans
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
Bergen County Special Services/Technical
Schools/Career Crossroads
Maureen Kerne
11 Carol Court
Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Agency Telephone: (201) 343-6000 ext. 2399/2394
Agency Fax: (201) 996-0062
Agency TTY: (201) 646-9560
Agency Web Address: www.bergen.org
Agency E-mail: maurker@bergen.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Developmental Disabilities
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Community
- Developmental/ Physical/ Emotional Disabilities
- Families
Geographical Area Served:
- Bergen, Hudson, Passaic Counties, New Jersey
Fees:
Blind Industries of Puerto Rico Public Corporation
("Corporación Pública Industrias de Ciegos de Puerto Rico")
José Sánchez
Financial Manager
PO Box 13382
San Juan, PR 00908-3382
Agency Telephone: (787) 721-3266
Agency Fax: (787) 724-4733
Agency E-Mail: corpciegos@hotmail.com
Service Category:
Clientele Category
- Adults
- Physical/ Mental/Developmental Disabilities
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
Affiliation:
What is "Corporación Pública Industrias de
Ciegos de Puerto Rico"?
This public corporation recruits and employs persons with mental or physical
impairments that make it difficult for them to compete for jobs in private industry.
The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
University Affiliated Program/ University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey
Michael Knox
Deputy Director
355 George Street
P.O. Box 2688
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-2688
Agency Telephone: (732) 235-9300
Agency Fax: (732) 235-9330
Agency TTY: (732) 235-9328
Agency E-mail: knox@umdnj.edu
Service Categories:
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Technical Assistance
- Interdisciplinary education of students and fellows
Clientele Categories:
- Physical/Developmental Disabilities
- Families
- State and non-profit agencies
Affiliations:
- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
- American Association of University Affiliated Programs
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fees for services/grants/contracts
What is the Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities?
The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities -- The University
Affiliated Program (UAP) of New Jersey, UMDNJ -- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
valuing the diversity, dignity and worth of all people, promotes the full membership and
contribution of children and adults with disabilities and their families in all aspects of
community life.
Through partnerships and collaborations, the Boggs Center UAP fulfills this mission in
a culturally competent manner by providing community training and technical assistance,
interdisciplinary preservice preparation of students and fellows, and dissemination of
information, research findings and educational materials.
The Boggs Center UAP is part of a national network of UAPs sponsored by the
Administration on Developmental Disabilities, ACF and the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Bridgeway INC/Partial Care
Dave D' Antonio
567 Morris Avenue
Elizabeth, NJ 07208
Agency Telephone: (908) 355-7200
Agency Fax: (908) 355-8853
Agency E-mail: bridgeway@access1.com
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Addictions
- Case Management
- Community Development
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Homeless
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Mental Health
- Rehabilitation
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Mental Disabilities
- Men
- Women
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- No fees charged
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services
Leslie Klein
285 Schermerhorn
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Agency Telephone: (718) 310-5600
Agency Fax: (718) 855-1517
Agency TTY: (718) 852-9843
Agency E-mail: placement@bbcs.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Entitlements
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Employment
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Unemployed
Fees:
What is the Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services?
The Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service has for the past 133 years met the pressing
human needs of children, families and disabled men and women throughout Brooklyn. Our goal
is to help strengthen our communities.
Presently serving more than 15,000 individuals annually, the Brooklyn Bureau is one of
the oldest and largest not-for-profit social services agencies. The agency's programs
protect and support the healthy emotional and academic development of children, strengthen
families and enable them to remain together, and help disabled adults build lives of
productivity and dignity.
Today, the Bureau operates from 21 sites in Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene, East New
York and Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Brooklyn Parents Advocacy Network
Nuris Jean - Baptiste
Pres/CEO
279 E 57 St (PH)
Brooklyn, NY 11203-4801
Agency Telephone: (718) 629-6299
Agency Fax: (718) 629-5338
Service Category:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Employment
- Housing
- Information and referral
- Training
- Transportation
- Education
- Entitlements
- Homeless
- Rehabilitation
- Shelters
Clientele Category:
- Disabled: Physically/Developmentally/Mentally
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Brooklyn Parents Advocacy Network?
Brooklyn Parents' Advocacy Network Inc., was established to enable families to become
informed, effective participants and partners in the educational and other service
programs of their loved ones with disabilities.
Brooklyn Parents' Advocacy Network Inc., will provide families whose loved
ones have disabilities and chronic illness with information, support and training
regarding; physical and mental disorders, blindness, deafness, developmental disabilities,
and mental retardation. B.P.A.N. will teach strategies for successful parent and school
collaboration on relevant issues. The organization is a non-profit organization, to
operate exclusively for charitable purposes.
Physical and mental disorders, blindness, deafness and developmental
disabilities. Strategies for successful parents and school collaboration. Other relevant
disability and education issues.
Bronx Independent Living Services
Bobbi Linn
3525 Decatur Avenue
Bronx, NY 10467
Agency Telephone: (718) 515-2800
Agency Fax: (718) 515-2814
Agency TTY: (718) 515-2803
Agency Web Address: www.bils.org
Agency E-mail: nysfcpc@idt.net
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Housing Information
- Information and Referral
Clientele Categories:
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
Fees:
What is Bronx Independent Living Services?
Bronx Independent Living Services is a not-for-profit community based agency serving
people with disabilities. Service includes advocacy in the area of housing issues
(landlord-tenant), rental issues, and when necessary, appearing in housing court with a
consumer. We also provide information on and referrals to affordable housing, such
as applications and names of management that provide affordable housing.
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service
Marie C. Marchan
285 Schermerhorn St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Agency Telephone: (718) 310-5600
Agency Fax: (718) 855-1517
Agency TTY: (718) 310-5865
Agency E-mail: MCMarchan@Yahoo.com
Affiliations:
- Business Advisory Council
- VESID- State Education Department
- Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
- Coalition of Mainstream Employment
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Entitlements
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Psychiatric Day Treatment
- Counseling
- Employment
Clientele Categories:
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Families
Fees:
What is Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service?
The Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service is one of the borough's oldest and largest not
for profit social service agency, providing a broad range of programs to children,
families and adults throughout the borough of Brooklyn.
The Adult Rehabilitation Services Department provides vocational evaluation, skills
training and placement services to individuals with disabilities. The vocational aptitude
of each participant is thoroughly evaluated. Participants then enroll in one of the
vocational training programs. The Bureau provides training in the following vocational
areas: retail store, food service, porter maintenance, assembly packaging, messenger
service, clerical support, and shipping and receiving. Counseling and support services are
simultaneously provided. Through training, participants gain marketable skills, learn
appropriate work place behaviors, and develop the abilities needed to secure and maintain
mainstream employment. Bureau Job Developers arrange for graduates to fill available
positions of employment in the private sector. Transitional job coaching and supported
employment services are available.
The Bureau offers pre-vocational services geared to community integration. Project
Moving On, a continuing day program, provides participants comprehensive mental health
services while gaining independent living skills in a supported environment. At Metro club
and East New York Clubhouses, participants develop socialization, daily living and basic
vocational skills. Other community based programs available to the developmentally
disabled include day habilitation and residential habilitation. Service coordination is an
integral part of these services.
The Bureau offers transitional housing to homeless women with mental illness.
Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc.
Migdalia Macsam / David Kadish
2044 Ocean Avenue Suite B-3
Brooklyn, New York11230
Agency Telephone: (718) 998-3000
Agency Fax: (718) 998-3743
Agency E-mail Address: SHARON@BCID.ROG
or ADVOCATE@BCID.ORG
Agency TTY: (718) 998-7406
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Information and referral
- Developmental disabilities
- Entitlements
- Transportation
- Peer Support
- Youth Program
Service Categories:
- Developmental/Physical/Emotional Disabilities
- Adults
- Aging/Senior
- Community
- Men
- Unemployed
- Women
- Veterans
- Adolescents
- Children
- Families
Affiliations:
- The Association of Independent Living Centers in New York
- National Council on Independent Living
- Non-Profit Coordinating Committee
- Human Services Council of New York City
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc.?
The Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc. (BCID) is a non-profit grass
roots organization represented by a majority of people with disabilities. We exist to
improve the quality of the life of Brooklyn residents with disabilities through programs
that empower them to gain greater control of their lives and achieve full and equal
integration into society. We accomplish this through our services, our advocacy for
systems change to remove physical, attitudinal and communication barriers to people with
disabilities and through our education and awareness programs. Based on a self-help
model, our primary services include: disability rights advocacy; peer support; resource
information and referral; housing advocacy; independent living skills consultation;
government benefits information and advocacy; as well as information on the civil rights
and responsibilities of people with disabilities. Many of our staff members, board
members and volunteers have disabilities themselves and so are viable role models for
people with disabilities. As a member of the National Council on Independent Living
and the Association of Independent Living Centers in New York, BCID is in a position to
advocate on many levels for people with disabilities. Our position in the disability
community combined with our programs and services designed to educate and empower people
with disabilities, places BCID in a unique position to enable with disabilities to achieve
and affirm their independence.
Brooklyn Community Housing and Services (BCHS):
Working Community Program
Paul W. Shumsker
Director
25 Chapel Street Suite 1200
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Agency Telephone: (718) 222-1808 x153
Agency Fax: (718) 222-1808
Affiliations:
- NYC DMH (Metro NYC)
- NYS OMH (Statewide)
- NYC DHS (Metro NYC)
- HUD (National)
Service Categories:
- Addictions
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Homeless
- Housing
- Information and referral
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Veterans
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled
- Mentally
- Families
- Men
- Unemployed
- Women
- Veterans
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Medicaid/Medicare
- No fees charged
What is Brooklyn Community Housing and Services (BCHS)?
BCHC is a non-sectarian, non-profit agency providing housing and supportive services to
individuals and families. Its mission is to help homeless and/or mentally ill people
achieve self-reliance and independence. BCHS, originally known as Pastoral and
Educational Services, was founded in 1979 in response to President Jimmy Carter's urgent
call for community based solutions to the de-institutionalization and pending homelessness
of mentally ill individuals.
From a beginning of 24 scatter-site apartment beds, the agency developed a unique special
needs housing complex in 1991 known as Brooklyn Gardens. It provides temporary
housing of six months for single homeless, chronically psychiatrically disabled men and
women; and permanent SRO rooms and services for 74 formerly homeless adults. As the
scatter-site apartment program continued to grow, BCHS developed the "Rebuilding Our
Workforce" program in 1995 funded by HUD to assist formerly homeless individuals to
prepare for employment. In 1997 BCHS launched a new housing and employment project
funded by HUD and known as "Bridge to Home" for homeless adults with histories
of substance abuse leaving the shelter. The agency is continuing to broaden the
scope of its vocational rehabilitation and employment services available to all its
consumers through the support of its Working Community Program.
Brooklyn Peer Advocacy Project
Isaac Brown
250 Baltic Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Agency Telephone: (718) 875-7744
Agency Fax: (718) 243-0763
Agency E-mail: bbazaar250@aol.com
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Legal
Clientele Categories:
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Brooklyn Peer Advocacy Project?
The Brooklyn Peer Advocacy Project is the first borough-wide self-help and empowerment
program run by mental health service recipients for mental health service
recipients. Funded by a mental health community reinvestment grant, the Project
offers self-help groups, empowerment and self-advocacy training, and provides information,
referrals, and hands on assistance to individuals seeking access to benefits and other
community resources.
Business Outreach Center Network, Inc:
Disability Jam Program
Deborah Yanagisawa
Producer
529 East 12th Street, Apt. D-1
New York, NY 10009
Agency Telephone: (212) 982-2893
Agency Fax: (718) 246-1881
Agency E-mail: dyanagis@worldnet.att.net
Agency Web Address: www.bocnet.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Education
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Other: Small business development/media communications
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Community
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Men
- Unemployed
- Veterans
- Women
Affiliations:
- Association for Enterprise Opportunity
- New York City Department of Business Services
- Self Advocates Tribes
- Disabled in Action
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Business Outreach Center Network?
The Business Outreach Center Network (BOC Network) is a multi-community program
dedicated to helping isolated entrepreneurs start and grow small businesses.
Disability Jam was made possible through funding from the NYS Council on the Arts.
Disability Jam is a radio magazine series presenting political and cultural issues of
concern to the disability communities and wider listening audience. The program
examines the social, political, economic and educational controversies evoked by events
both inside and outside the disability movements. Disability Jam networks with
organizations and individuals with shared concerns to develop and initiate programming.
Butterfly Property Management
Mark Duffy
Director Economic Development
11 Spring Street
Freehold, NJ 07728
Agency Telephone: (732) 780-1175
Agency Fax: (732) 780-8977
Agency E-mail: mduffy@cspnj.com
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Education
- Employment
- Support Services
- Self-Help
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Community
- Mental Disabilities
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
Affiliations:
- New Jersey Mental Health Consumer Advocacy Services & Systems Change
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is Butterfly Property Management?
Butterfly Property Management is a statewide supportive housing provider primarily to
persons with diagnosis of major Mental illness. We also provide economic development
services including Individual development accounts, Financial training, and small business
incubation.
The agency is consumer run with an emphasis on decent, affordable, safe housing and
using principles of self-help and wellness.
Camden City Independent Living Center, Inc:
IL Program
Lorraine Culbertson
Executive Director
2600 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, Suite #415
Camden, NJ 08104
Agency Telephone: (856) 966-0800
Agency Fax: (856) 966-0832
Agency E-mail: ccilc@bellatlantic.net
Agency TTY: (856) 966-0830
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Homeless
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Veterans
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
- Men
- Unemployed
- Veterans
- Women
Affiliations:
- NJ Dept. of Human Services (State Office on Disability Services)
- NJ Protection Agency
- NJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- National Council on Independent Living (NCIL)
- Camden County Board of Social Services
- Community Planning and Advocacy Council, (CPAC) Disabilities Subcoalition
- Camden County Board of Social Services
- Camden County Council on Economic Opportunity (Home Energy Asst.)
- Camden City Housing Authority
- Camden City Board of Education
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Camden City Independent Living Center, Inc.,?
The Camden City Independent Living Center, Inc., is a grass-roots, private, non-profit
organization of individuals with disabilities. Its board and staff must be
comprised of at least 51% people with disabilities. The Camden Center has served
Camden City since 1994.
The center is not a place where individuals with disabilities live. Rather, it is
an office and program where individuals with disabilities learn from each other and share
abilities. The foundation of our services is information, referral, counseling,
advocacy, daily living skills, training, direct training and accessibility.
All services are confidential.
Camden County: Office of the Disabled Consumer Services
Lewis R. Friedner
Division Director
600 Market Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Agency Telephone: (856) 225-5232
Agency Fax: (856) 225-5154
Agency E-mail: ccdcs@co.camden.nj.us
Agency TTY: (856) 225-8889
Agency Web Address: www.co.camden.nj.us
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Counseling
- Education
- Information and Referral
- Other: PASP Homecare/ADA issues
Clientele Categories:
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- No fees charged for most programs.
What is the Camden County: Office of Disabled Consumer Services?
The Office of Disabled Consumer Services is the lead governmental agency in Camden
County, to identify services, provide information and be available to answer questions
regarding issues of concern to persons with disabilities. The Office of Disabled
Consumer Services is available to assist residents in addressing an array of issues,
questions and problems which are unique to persons with disabilities.
Capital District Center for Independence, Inc.
Laurel Kelly
Executive Director
875 Central Ave, South 4
Albany, NY 12206
Agency Telephone: (518) 459-6422
Agency Fax: (518) 459-7847
Agency Web Address:
www.cdciweb.com
Agency TTY: (518) 459-6422
Service Categories:
- Peer Advocacy
- Information and Referral
- Independent Living Skills Training
- Client Assistance Program
- Systemic Advocacy
- Benefits Advisement
- Disability Awareness & Sensitivity Training
- Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program
- Housing
- Ramp Program
Clientele Categories:
- People with Disabilities and Their Family Members
- Disabled: Physically/Developmentally/Mentally
Affiliations:
- ADA Committee NYS
- National Council on Independent Living
- New York Association on Independent Living
Geographical Area Served:
- Albany & Schenectady County (New York State)
Fees:
What is the Capital District Center for Independence
Inc.?
Capital District Center for Independence Inc. is a private not-for-profit
(501(c)(3), community-based Independent Living Center (ILC), located in
Albany, NY which provides non-residential services to over 1250 people with
disabilities annually living in the Greater Capital District of New York
State. In addition to individual-based services, the Center works to
educate the public, inform public officials, foster improvements in programs
that serve people with disabilities, protect the civil rights of the
disabled, and broaden access to employment, education, housing,
transportation and social/recreational opportunities.
Catholic Charities
Step by Step Clubhouse
Colleen Brown
Director
160 S. Third Street
Fulton, NY 13069
Agency Telephone: (315) 592-5598
Agency Fax: (315) 592-2867
Agency E-mail: SBSClub@TWCNY.RR.com
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
- Transportation
- Transitional Employment Program
- Social Opportunities
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Disabled: Mentally
- Men/Women
Affiliations:
- Certified program of the International Center for Clubhouse Development
- Members of New York Association of Psych. Rehab Services
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Step by Step Clubhouse?
Step by Step is located in Fulton NY and provides a number of services to adults that
are recovering from mental illness. SBS is a voluntary member run program that serves
mental health consumers that reside in Oswego county. SBS has grown from a handful of
member beginning in 1994 to an enrollment of 150 members 2001.
The clubhouse follows the ICCD (International Center for Clubhouse Development)
standards and become a certified clubhouse in 2001. The standards require SBS to have 25%
of the average daily attendance in a transitional employment placement. TE offers our
members the opportunity to try work in a supportive setting. This means the members are
trained by SBS staff or other members to work clubhouse placement. These TE
placements are 6 to 9 months long and provide the employers with 100% coverage. If a
member can not work for any reason, a staff member works the placement free of cost to the
employer.
The clubhouse is based on a work order day where members punch in and close what unit
they would like to work in at the clubhouse. SBS has several work units to choose from and
all members and staff work side by side to keep the clubhouse running.
Work Units:
- The Kitchen/cafe serves daily low cost breakfast and lunches. This unit makes monthly
menus, grocery shops, caters all clubhouse parties and helps members with dietary skills.
- Membership outreach keeps the clubhouse statistics, provides outreach call., cards and
visits to members that may need additional support. This unit also provides tours and
orientation to new members.
- Transitional Employment & education unit provides services explained above as well
as assistance and support with educational goals. SBS hold employment dinners twice per
month to celebrate and give support to those who work during the day and can not attend
clubhouse. Employment dinners are a good opportunity for speakers to address the
membership on a variety of topics such as how work effects funding, job search, resume
writing and more.
- Peer support and advocacy provides support to members in a social capacity with
activities that are scheduled at monthly planning meetings by the members. Peer advocacy
assist other with their personal goals and any other situation that needs support. Peer
advocates look out for the legal and civil rights of mental health counselors.
- Program Office handles the administration of the clubhouse, grant writing, evaluation of
staff, and teaches office skills such as filing, faxing and letter writing. This unit also
produces the Stepping Stone newsletter.
Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens
Rose House/RCCA Club Innovation
William J. Ciccaroni
80-45 Winchester Blvd.
CBU#13
Queens Village, NY 11427
Agency Telephone: (718) 468-4700
Agency Fax: (718) 464-5640
Agency Web Address: www.ccbq.org
Service Categories:
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Entitlements
- Homeless
Clientele Categories:
Affiliations:
- Catholic Charities USA
- Association of Community Living Agencies in Mental Health
- New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
- Fees for services
- SSI/SSD/HR accepted
What is Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens:
Rose House/RCCA Club Innovation?
Rose House is a New York State Office of Mental Health certified congregate treatment
residence operated by Builders for the Family and Youth (BFFY) to provide services to
individuals with mental illness. The program capacity is 168; 112 men and 56 women
as presently organized and is a congregate care level two facility. Approximately
200 individuals are served annually. Services include:
- 4 hour supervision
- Case management and referral
- Assistance in accessing entitled benefits
- Health/mental health services management
- Crisis support
- Medication management
- Dietary services and supervision
- ADL assistance
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- Education development assistance
- Vocational development assistance
- AA,NA,Double Recovery groups
- Psychosocial club
- Recreation/ social/ leisure time activities
- Room and board
- Transportation for programmatically related activities
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Catskill Center for Independence
Chris Zachmeyer
Executive Director
Laurene Reichardt
Work Incentives Planning & Assistance Coordinator
PO Box 1247
Oneonta, NY 13820
Agency Telephone: (607) 432-8000
Agency Fax: (607) 432-6907
Agency E-mail:
ccfi@wpe.com
Email:
ccfi@ccfi.us
URL: ccfi.us
Agency TTY: (607) 432-8000
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Benefits Advisement
- Work Incentives Planning and Assistance
- Work Readiness Programs for Out of School Youth
- Independent Living Skills
Training
- Employability Skills Training
Clientele Categories:
* People with any type of disability at any age
* Families and friend of people with disabilities
* Employers, Business and Agency Representatives, State and Local
Government Representatives, School Personnel
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
- Other: People with
disabilities, their family and friends and the community.
Affiliations:
- NYS Department of Education
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- New York Association on Independent Living (NYAIL)
- New York State Independent Living Council (NYSILC)
- New York State Rehabilitation Council
- National Council on Independent Living (NCIL)
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Geographical Area Served:
- Delaware-Otsego-Schoharie Counties in New York
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What is Catskill Center for Independence?
The Catskill Center for Independence, one of New York's 35 independent
living centers is a community based advocacy agency serving the community as
a catalyst for systems and individual change in order to enhance the quality
of life for people with disabilities while promoting choices and
alternatives for independent living in our society. We work with
governments, agencies, schools, and businesses to bring about these changes
with the ultimate goal of creating a barrier free society. Centers for
Independent Living are nonresidential. That means nobody lives at our
center, and we do not own or operate housing for people with disabilities.
We provide programs and services for individuals with disabilities and their
families designed to improve and enhance the lives of people with
disabilities.
Center For Career Freedom
Penny Davis, M.A.
One East Post Road
White Plains, NY 10601
Agency Telephone: (914) 288-9763
Agency Fax: (914) 683-9320
Agency Web Address: freecenter.org
Agency E-mail: pennydavis@freecenter.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Housing
- Training
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Developmental Disabilities
- Men/Women
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Center for Career Freedom?
The Center was founded in 1998 for the purpose of facilitating the recovery and
rehabilitation of persons with severe and persistent mental illness. All our staff are
survivors and have extensive experience in business, as well as counseling and social
work. This unique blend of skills provides our members with a caring and street smart
approach to reaching their goals. We see our role as a partner, to assist our members in
their recovery at their request and at their pace. With thirteen staff and volunteers, the
Center assists over three-hundred fifty psychiatric disabled men and women from 21 to 75
years, with a variety of services.
Programs range from discharge planning at psychiatric hospitals, a Drop-In Center
offering arts and crafts, music, meals, clothing, a food pantry, discussion groups, web
surfing, desktop publishing, newsletters, cards, etc., a Certified MS/Office User Training
Program: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook, vocational counseling and job
development leading to competitive employment.
Unique features: 100% off our four Board and staff are survivors. Most staff have
graduate degrees and middle management corporate (NYSE, Bell South, Pepsi Cola,
Transamerica, etc.) or small business experience. The Center offers a computer as
performance incentive to every member who achieves MS certification and is able to hold
down a job for three months.
Support/Credentials include:
- DCMH Drop-In Center/Case Management/Advocacy
- Microsoft Certified Office User Training Center
- NYS Department of Education Licensed Business School
- DSS One Stop Workforce Training Provider
- SSA Ticket-to-Work Employment Network
Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, Inc.
Sharon Shapiro-Lacks
841 Broadway, suite 205
New York, NY 10003
Agency Telephone: (212) 674-2300
Agency Fax: (212) 254-5953
Agency TTY: (212) 674-5619
Agency Web Address:
www.cidny.org/cidny/index.jsp
Agency E-mail: cidny1@aol.com
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Education
- Counseling
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Homeless
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Transportation
Clientele Categories:
- Physical/Developmental/Emotional Disabilities
Affiliations:
- NYSILC
- National Council on Indep. Living
- Assn. of IL Centers in NY
Geographical Area Served:
- Manhattan, 110th Street and below
Fees:
What is The Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, Inc.?
The Center for Independence of the Disabled in New York, Inc. (CIDNY) is a not for
profit, non-residential independent living center located in Manhattan. CIDNY began
operation in 1979 and was first of thirty-four independent living centers in New York
State.
CIDNY adheres to the philosophy of the independent living movement, which is that
people with disabilities are best able to help other disabled people. The majority of
staff and the board of directors are themselves people with disabilities.
CIDNY's purpose is to help people with disabilities gain the skills and obtain the
services they need to live independently in the community. The center is also
legislatively mandated to affect changes within the community that improve the quality of
life for people with disabilities.
The center provides services to individuals with a range of disabilities. Consumers
requiring services can call the center for an intake.
Personal Assistance Care to eligible individuals with disabilities is provided by
Living Services, a separate non-profit affiliated with CIDNY.
Center for Independent Living of South Jersey, Inc.
Hazel Lee-Briggs
Executive Director
1200 Delsea Drive, Plaza 47, Suite 6
Westville, NJ 08093
Agency Telephone: (856) 853-6490
Agency Fax: (856) 853-6490
Agency E-mail: CILSJ@aol.com
Agency TTY: (856) 853-7602
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Information and Referral
- Training
- Transportation
- Support Groups
- Whatever is needed to provide assistance in choice of empowerment.
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Disabled: Physically/Developmentally/Mentally
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
- Veterans
Affiliations:
- NCIL-National Association of Centers for Independent Living
- SILC-New Jersey Statewide Independent Living Counsel
- NJACIL-New Jersey Associates of Centers for Independent Living
- New Jersey Associates Department of Labor Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Geographical Area Served:
- Camden/Gloucester Counties
Fees:
What is the Center for Independent Living of South
Jersey, Inc.?
The Center for Independent Living of South Jersey, Inc. is a None residential, not for
profit organization run for and primarily by persons with disabilities. Services provided
information and referral, independent living skills training, individual peer and group
support, advocacy, self advocacy, independent living skills training. Promoting changes in
the community for a barrier free inclusive environment.
Center for Family Support
Programs:
Emergency Home Care
Service Coordination
Residential Habilitation
Shauna Papa
Director MSC, Waiver and Senior Services
333 7th Avenue 9th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Agency Telephone: (212) 629-7939 ext. 237
Agency Fax: (212) 239-2211
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Entitlements
- Rehabilitation
- Other: Home Care/Respite
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Disabled
- Developmentally
- Men
- Women
Affiliations:
- Department for the Aging (Metro NYC)
- Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (Metro NYC/Statewide)
- Department of Health
Geographical Area Served:
- Five boroughs of New York City, New Jersey, Long Island and Westchester County.
Fees:
What is the Center for Family Support (CFS)?
The Center for Family Support (CFS) is a not-for-profit human service agency
established in 1954. We provide a variety of in-home and residential services to
individuals residing throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau and Suffolk
Counties, Westchester and New Jersey. Administrative supervision is based out of
our main office located at 333 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan and satellite offices located
at the following: 88 New Dorp Plaza in Staten Island, 50 Clinton Street in
Hempstead, Long Island and 795 Main Street in Hackensack, New Jersey.
CFS creates custom-tailored programs for persons with traumatic brain injuries and
developmental disabilities by listening to the individual and their family members.
Programs vary with the nature of the disability and the age of the person- but the
approach remains the same: listen first and develop recommendations second.
Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State
Michael Alvaro
Executive Vice President
Affiliate Services Office
90 State Street-Suite 929
Albany, NY 12207
Agency Telephone: (518) 436-0178
Agency Fax: (518) 436-8619
Agency Web Address:
http://www.cpofnys.org
Agency E-mail:
information@cpofnys.org , or Mr. Alvaro at
malvaro@cpofnys.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Entitlements
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
- Training
- Transportation
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging Seniors
- Children
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
Affiliations:
Geographical Area Served:
- 24 affiliate agencies serve all of New York State.
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Private insurance
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- No fees charged
What is Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State?
Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State (CP of NYS) was founded in
1946 by parents of children with cerebral palsy, who sought critically
needed services from government, and envisioned the organization to be their
voice and their advocate. From these early beginnings to the present day, CP
of NYS has served this role. Under the leadership of family members and
together with its Affiliates, CP of NYS constitutes a network of service
providers and advocates for individuals with disabilities across New York
State, focusing on both the state and national levels.
Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey:
Essex Properties Program
Karen Stack
Director of Housing
193 Hunterdon Street
Newark, NJ 07103
Agency Telephone: (973) 740-8610 ext. 212
Agency Fax: (973) 740-8616
Agency Web Address: www.cpnj.org
Agency E-mail: kstack@cpnj.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
- Men
- Unemployed
- Veterans
- Women
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey: Essex Properties?
The Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey: Essex Properties is a 24 unit apartment complex for
individuals with disabilities and their families. Tenants pay 30% of their income
for rent. A full-time social worker is available for case management, counseling,
crisis intervention and training as per the needs of the tenants.
Children's Hopes and Dreams - Wish Fulfillment Foundation
Mariann or Luke
280 Rt. 46
Dover, NJ 07801
Agency Telephone: (973) 361-7366
Agency Fax: (973) 361-9927
Agency Web Address:
www.helpingnow.org
Agency E-mail: chdfdover@juno.com
Service Categories:
- fulfill dreams for children age 4-17 with life threatening illnesses
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Children
- Developmental/ Physical/ Emotional Disabilities
- Families
Geographical Area Served:
Clear View Center Inc.
C.J. Heins
Director of Client Services
500 Central Ave.
Albany, NY 12206
Agency Telephone: (518) 435-9931
Agency Fax: (518) 435-9937
Service Category:
- Addictions
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Information and Referral
- Rehabilitation
Clientele Category:
- Adults
- Veterans
- Disabled: Developmentally/Mentally/Physically
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
Geographical Area Served:
- 5 county capital district
Fees:
- Fee for services
- Private Insurance
- Medicaid
- Medicare
What is Clear View Center Inc.?
Clear View Center, Inc. is the name of the Mental Health Association in Albany County.
For more than 50 years the organization has provided services to people with serious
mental illness. Clear view Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization providing
outpatient, residential and vocational services to individuals and their families. Clear
View Center also provides comprehensive case management services and community education.
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey
Jacob P. Bucher, Executive Director
Judy Florio, Northern Team Director
11 Spring Street
Freehold, NJ 07728
Northern Office:
404 Clifton Avenue
Clifton, NJ 07011
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Southern Office:
1147 North New Road
Absecan, NJ 08201
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Agency Telephone: (732) 780-1175
Agency Fax: (732) 780-8977
Agency E-mail: cspnj@bellatlantic.net
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Community Development
- Counseling
- Homeless
- Housing
- Mental Health
- Transportation
- Self-help
Clientele Categories:
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Developmental/Physical/Emotional Disabilities
- Families
- Men/Women
- Unemployed
- Veterans
Affiliations:
- Supportive Housing Association
- Monarch Housing
- Mental Health Association of New Jersey
- Coalition of Mental Health Consumer Organizations
Geographical Area Served:
Fees:
What is the Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey, Inc.?
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey, Inc. is a private not-for-profit
agency. The agency is directed, managed and staffed through the collaborative
efforts of mental health consumers/survivors. CSP-NJ strives to provide
individualized, flexible community-based services that promote responsibility and
recovery. This is done through the creation and administration of self-help centers,
supportive housing, advocacy and entrepreneurial programs for adults with mental health
issues and other special needs.
Our services include self-help centers, supportive housing, supportive services,
property management, community education and training and systems advocacy.
Columbia University Center for Social Policy and Practice in the Workplace
Lauren Gates
Research Director
Columbia University School of Social Work
622 West 113 Street
New York, NY 10025
Agency Telephone: (212) 854-5173
Agency Fax: (212) 854-2975
Agency E-mail: sa12@columbia.edu
What is the Columbia University Center for Social Policy and Practice
in the Workplace?
The Center for Social Policy and Practice in the Workplace (Workplace Center). a
research, program development, consultation and training institute operating as an
integral part of Columbia University, was established in 1969. Its mission is to
study conditions at the workplace and in the community that place populations at risk of
losing their employment, or of being able to secure employment, and to develop program
responses to its findings. Funded by public and private sources, the Workplace
Center has a history of helping corporations, trade unions and social agencies and
facilities deal with workforce issues including disability, gender integration, domestic
violence, diversity, and substance abuse, among others. Recent Center projects
include several studies funded by the National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation
Research (NIDRR) to identify the workplace consequences of disability, and a pilot study
funded by New York Community Trust to explore the effectiveness of an intervention
developed from an NIDRR project. The Center director is Dr. Sheila H. Akabas, an
internationally renowned expert, scholar and author on social issues in the workplace.
Community Access Unlimited:
Employment Program
Bea Brandt
Assistant Executive Director
Carroll Mrowcki
Employment and Rehabilitation Services Administration
80 West Grand Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07202-1447
Agency Telephone: (908) 354-3040
Agency Fax: (908) 354-2665
Agency E-mail: info@caunj.org
Service Categories:
- Advocacy
- Case Management
- Counseling
- Education
- Employment
- Housing
- Information and Referral
- Training
Clientele Categories:
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Aging/Seniors
- Children
- Community
- Disabled
- Physically
- Developmentally
- Mentally
- Families
- Men
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