Baden Street SettlementIn 1997, Baden Street Settlement adopted an agenda that focuses on four areas: Family, Education, Health and Crime and Violence. With empathy and effectiveness, Baden Street Settlement is responding to community needs through the efforts of their nine departments and numerous programs including, Emergency and Family Assistance, Child Development, Education and Development, Activities and Recreation, Chemical Dependency & Case Management Services, Jobs for Youth and Workforce Development. In addition, Baden Street Settlement is the host agency for the Metro Council for Teen Potential
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Catholic Family CenterCatholic Family Center partners with people – especially the vulnerable and those facing poverty – to help them achieve their full human potential. A division of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester, CFC offers compassionate and comprehensive services to families and individuals in need across all stages of life. CFC is a member of Catholic Charities USA, an association of one of the nation's largest social service networks. Catholic Charities agencies and institutions nationwide provide vital social services to people in need, regardless of their religious, social or economic backgrounds.
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Charles Settlement HouseCharles Settlement House collaborates with a wide array of agencies to offer comprehensive services to the neighborhoods we serve. Among our partners are AmeriCorps, Baden Street Settlement House, City of Rochester Bureau of Youth Services and Northwest Neighborhood Service Center, Community Place of Greater Rochester, Emergency Services & Family Stabilization Network, Foodlink, Lifespan, Medical Motor Services, Monroe Community College, Monroe County Office for the Aging, Nazareth College, Rochester- Monroe Youth Bureau, Unity Health System, University of Rochester Medical Center, and WXXI 100,000 Voices.
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Community Place of Greater RochesterBorn from the merger of the Lewis Street Center, Genesee Settlement House and Eastside Community Center; The Community Place serves residents of Northeast Rochester. We deliver a wide range of social, developmental, and educational programs delivered through our facilities in the northeast sector of the city of Rochester (NY) and throughout the greater Rochester area. We are a leading neighborhood-based community center, providing a foundation for growth, empowerment and stability for those we serve.
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FoodlinkFoodlink is a regional food hub and the Feeding America food bank serving Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Our operations target the root causes of hunger. We do this by distributing food to a network of human service agencies, serving meals through our commercial kitchen, and offering more than 30 food-related programs. In 2015, Foodlink distributed nearly 19 million pounds of food — including 4.6 million pounds of produce, offered more than 200 nutrition education courses, and created new access points for healthy foods in underserved communities. Our innovative approach directly addresses health disparities related to food insecurity.
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Ibero - American Action LeagueOur Emergency Services division is located at 777 Clifford Avenue. We also offer the following educational programs: Eat Right America, Cooking Matters, Couponing Class, Understanding Your Budget and Credit, and Bilingual GED Classes.
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Legal Assistance of Western New YorkLawNY® is a non-profit law firm that provides free legal aid to people in 14 counties in western New York. LawNY® offices may be able to help you with problems such as welfare terminations, divorces, evictions, SSI denials, food stamps, health insurance enrollment, or other legal problems.
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SWAN (Southwest Area Neighborhood Association)SWAN is a neighborhood association that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the residents and families in the southwest community in Rochester, New York. SWAN also is a recognized community leader in creating greater opportunities for economic development, excellence in education, positive youth development, safe streets, well-maintained residences and businesses, and consistent, comprehensive communication.
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