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Domestic Violence
A New Hope Center, Inc.
20 Church St.
Owego,
NY 13827
Residential and/or non-residential services. Supervised visitation program for families affected by domestic violence.
Healthy Families New York
Our Lady of Lourdes Memorial Hospital/Youth Services
184 Court St.,
Binghamton,
NY 13901
Healthy Families New York (HFNY) targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. Healthy Families New York (HFNY)’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.
Kinship
Kinship Navigator Program Catholic Family Center
87 N. Clinton Ave.
Rochester,
NY 14604
Assists Kinship caregivers, and children in their care, in gaining access to information and community support services. Any caregiver residing in the State is able to utilize the toll-free phone line or website to identify Kinship care related services in their home locale. In addition, Kinship specialists are available to assess caregiver needs and develop a plan of action.
Prevention
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tioga
56 Main St.
Owego,
NY 13827
Family Resource Centers of Tioga County in Waverly and Owego offer early and comprehensive support including evidence-based parenting education, information and referral, parent-child activities, linkages with early intervention and health services, support groups, community networking, parent leadership, family social activities, and parenting support/home visits for families including those with children in foster care. Additional sites within the community are utilized by the FRC to best meet the needs of participants.
Prevent Child Abuse NY - Parent Helpline
4 Global View
Troy,
NY 12180
Regional Child Abuse Prevention Initiatives utilizing the Protective Factors Framework training and convening cross-systems coalitions in four communities. Parent Information and Resource Center, including the Parent Helpline that assists parents/caregivers through calls, emails, and in-person requests, and website searches. Enough Abuse Campaign to reduce child sexual abuse. PCANY began as the Standard of Quality for Family Strengthening and Support (SOQ) trainer for the New York State Family Support Network (NYSFSN) during this past year. All of these activities include a parent leadership/engagement component.