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is to provide comprehensive services to people with epilepsy, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological, physical and developmental disabilities and their families for the promotion of independence and quality of life. All of our services and programs focus on activities which help the individual live independently in the community with dignity.
450 West Nyack Road, Suite #9, 3rd Floor, West Nyack, NY 10994
Services and programs are provided in the lower Hudson Valley of New York State. They include education and training, advocacy, vocational services, service coordination, and community independence training. We provide services under OPWDD’s Home and Community Based Waiver Program, the Department of Health’s Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver Program and various programs offered through ACCES-VR. It is our goal to assist all individuals in these programs to reach their optimal growth potential.
200 Midway Park Drive
Middletown, NY 10940
Middletown, NY 10940
Services and programs are provided in the lower Hudson Valley of New York State. They include education and training, advocacy, vocational services, service coordination, and community independence training. We provide services under OPWDD’s Home and Community Based Waiver Program, the Department of Health’s Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver Program and various programs offered through ACCES-VR. It is our goal to assist all individuals in these programs to reach their optimal growth potential.
450 West Nyack Road, Suite #9 3rd Floor
West Nyack, NY 10994
West Nyack, NY 10994
From children and teens who have suffered neglect and trauma to adults with developmental disabilities, we are here to serve others.
115 E Stevens Ave, Suite LL5, Valhalla, NY 10595
CAREERS is a non-profit supported work program that provides free job placement, on-the-job training and long-term ongoing support services to individuals with disabilities and employers throughout Westchester and Putnam Counties in NY.
400 Columbus Ave. Valhalla, New York 10595
Advocacy to children adult with cerebral palsy providing essential educational services, direct services, vocational training, recreation, rehabilitation and advocacy to children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
1186 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573
Provides referrals and subsidies for day care services.
479 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains NY 10603
Clergy Abuse in New York
New York State, along with the rest of the nation, has found itself in the midst of a clergy sex abuse scandal. The New York Catholic Dioceses, state lawmakers, and victim advocates are taking steps to seek justice for victims and prevent further abuse.
New York Sexual Assault Legislation
In 2002, the Boston Globe exposed a national epidemic of clergy abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. In 2018, a Pennsylvania grand jury report identified 1,000 victims of approximately 300 abusive clergy members. These two events were catalysts for legislative change in many states. New York was one of these states.
New York Child Victims Act (CVA)
In February 2019, New York lawmakers signed the Child Victims Act (CVA) into law. This act expands legal protections for victims of sexual assault. It does this in three significant ways:
The CVA extends the legal deadline to file criminal and civil charges against a sexual abuser.
The CVA created a “look back” window during which any victim can file a civil claim against his or her abuser. A victim can file a claim regardless of his or her age at the time of abuse.
The CVA allows victims to file a lawsuit without filing a notice of claim for sexual offenses committed against a minor.
200 E. Post Rd. (lower level)
White Plains, NY
White Plains, NY
Care Management and homeless outreach services to adults.
420 North Avenue
New Rochelle, NY
New Rochelle, NY