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At Risk Families

Families who, because of their economic or environmental situation or history or a health problem or disability, are considered more likely than others to follow a generational pattern of self-destructive behavior, criminal activity, gang involvement, substance abuse, child abuse, welfare dependency, chronic unemployment, homelessness, unwanted pregnancy and other problems which threaten the health, safety and/or personal development of family members.

Found 5 resources (displaying 5)

Thru: Catholic Charities Steuben/Livingston

Eligibility:
Must meet income eligibility requirements.
Languages:
Spanish
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Catholic Charities of Livingston County

34 E State Street
Mount Morris, NY

Hours:
M-F hours vary by location.

Thru: The Community Place of Greater Rochester, Inc.

Eligibility:
Must reside in area served. Eligibility varies for services. Please call for further information.
Languages:
Spanish
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Main Office

57 Central Park
Rochester, NY

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Parsells Avenue Office

145 Parsells Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: Society for the Protection and Care of Children

Eligibility:
Children impacted by trauma, including physical and sexual abuse and​/or domestic violence.
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Society for the Protection and Care of Children

148 South Fitzhugh Street
Rochester, NY

Thru: Prevent Child Abuse New York

Eligibility:
None.
Languages:
Language interpreter services available.
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Prevent Child Abuse New York

1 Steuben PLace
Suite 120
Albany, NY

Thru: Wayne County Action Program, Inc.

Eligibility:
Resident of Wayne County.
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Wayne CAP Success Center Food Pantry and Clothing Closet

7188 Ridge Road
Sodus, NY

Hours:
M-TH 8:00AM-3:00PM.

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