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Oneida
Agency Allocations 2006 |
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Health
and Safety This
program provides health and safety prevention education for children/youth
in the Utica Chapter jurisdiction that covers fifteen school districts.
Issues like fire and burn prevention, home alone safety tips, choking and
babysitting training are all addressed. For
more information contact: PATSY
GLISTA 733-4668 or pglista@utredcross.org
TEEN
Passport
This in house program helps teens to
demonstrate a higher level of confidence in academics, job skills and
communication. For
more information contact: BARRY
CAVANAUGH 724-2524 or bcavanaugh@bgcutica.org
bcavanaugh@bgcutica.org
After
School Recreation This
program offers structured activities including recreation, help with
homework and community service projects for youth age 5-15 who attend the
St. Martin de Porres Youth Center in the Cornhill area of Child
and Family Development This
program offers a variety of pre-natal and post-natal services to pregnant
and parenting teens, teen fathers and extended family members. It also
offers clinical treatment and individual case management as needed. The
weekly group combines an educational/life skills module with
socialization. Youth
Counseling Through BOCES This
group works at BOCES Verona campus and the Triplex site in For
more information contact: KATHY
EICHENLAUB 724-2158 or keichenlaub@ccharityom.org Teen
Aggression Reduction
A ten week series of group sessions to build
aggression reduction skills in teens;
parents are engaged
in individual orientation as a group starts and a debriefing session at
the end of the series; serves youth/ families in western For
more information contact: LINDA
SALLETT: 853-5134
Compeer
for Kids This
program offers recruitment and training of volunteers for mentoring
friendships with children receiving mental health treatment. For
more information contact: JODIE
RONAN 735-1066 or www.compeermv.org
Be
Smart.. Dont Start This
collaboration with Faxton-St.Lukes Healthcare provides tobacco
prevention education to youth in grades K-6. It deals with social,
physical and peer implications. Better
Your Own Body This
is a youth development program that recruits, trains and hires high school
and college students to facilitate group discussions with K-6th
graders regarding the social, nutritional, physical and drunk driving
implications of alcohol. 4-H
Outreach This youth
development programming utilizes Intergenerational Master Gardener, 4-H
Government Interns and Conservation Education Days to provide young people
with role models and meaningful participation in community awareness and
problem solving opportunities. For
more information contact: CHRIS
WEBER-MANGINI 736-3394 or caw24@cornell.edu
caw24@cornell.edu
SDPP- This
program offers one-on-one services for high risk youth to prevent
involvement or re-involvement with the justice system. Youth
Aftercare Program This
program offers case management, support services and independent living
skills instruction for youth discharged back to the community from
juvenile justice placements. For
more information contact: SAM
SMITH 735-7525
Sexual
Abuse Treatment Program This
program provides individual and family treatment of sexual abuse for those
not eligible to participate through the Department of Social Services. Juvenile
Perpetrators This
program provides group and family treatment for youth implicated as
perpetrators of sexual abuse. Partners
in Prevention This
program offers individual and family therapy from a family system approach
to direct vulnerable youth towards completion of the Young Scholars
program. For
more information contact: HERB
FREEMAN 735-2236 or herbf@familyservicesmv.org JCTOD
Outreach Childrens
Center This
program provides a safe, drop-in place with after-school and summer
recreation for children in the Cornhill area.
Many are from single parent, low income families. For
more information contact: REV.
MARIA SKATES 734-9608
Runaway
& Homeless Youth Program
This
program provides crisis mediation for youth and families. It also offers
crisis (short-term) shelter with OCFS certified Volunteer Interim Families
as well as referrals and advocacy with the goal of reuniting families. For
more information contact: KELLY
FLEMING at 339-2981 or kfleming@mvcaa.com
Career
Development Trainees
This program provides stipends for youth employment
opportunities in day care recreation and food preparation. Its on
going training and evaluation clarifies education and career goals. Partners
in Prevention
This program offers individual Outreach
and Prevention
This social group works year round at
the Center. It offers home visits Transitional
Life Skills
This program offers case management
and independent living services for homeless youth age16-20 to improve
their ability to function in independent living situations.
For
more information contact: VIRGINIA
BARNEY 272-2600
For
more information contact: YVONNE
MCCLUSKEY 724-2430 or info@thenucc.com
For
more information contact- KEVIN
CRUMB 798-5027 or kcrumb@ocgov.net
Probation
Employment
- This
funding allocation is used exclusively for stipends to youth on probation
who participate in meaningful private sector employment opportunities. Jail
To Community Transition This
program supports coordination to transition youth For
more information contact: DAVE
MATHIS 798-5908 or dmathis@ocgov.net
Court
Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
This program recruits, screens, trains and
supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected
children living in foster care. For
more information contact: BRENDA
EPISCOPA 724-1718 or info@ThePeacemakerProgram.org
Thea
Bowman House
B.R.I.D.G.E.S.
This program offers registered
participants in an after-school program a safe, learning oriented
environment. It also includes an all day program for five weeks during the
summer. The program is located in the St. Francis Desales Neighborhood
Center in For
more information contact: JANE
DOMINGUE 797-0748 or theashouse@aol.com
Teens
& Dreams- This program will assist disadvantaged youth
residing in For
more information contact- STEVE
KAMBIC 735-5246 or skambic@uticamha.org Waterville
School Foundation- www.watervilleschools.org
Love
& Logic- This is a research based program with
demonstrated effectiveness in improving parent/youth communication. It
uses small group experience with parents and a separate experience for
youth. For
more information contact- KATHY
MOON 821-2125
Adolescent
Outreach This
program provides awareness and prevention education information about
sexual assault and domestic/dating violence; reaches youth from pre-school
to college to developmentally challenged. New
Horizons Life
Skills Program This
program offers life skills instruction for residents to assist them in
making a successful transition to independent living. Sexual
Violence Services
This program offers rape crisis and
domestic violence services for victims
and secondary victims. It includes a hotline as well as accompaniment and
advocacy with hospitals Self
Esteem/Life Skills
This program offers basic life skills
training (cooking Sheltered
Youth Project This
program offers a variety of services that a family may need after
departure from Hall House Domestic Violence shelter. Those services
include: crisis and short term counseling For
more information contact: DENISE
CAVANAUGH 732-2159 dcavanaugh@ywcamv.org
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