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Resources for Our Babies

Our "Resources for Our Babies" page is dedicated to providing valuable information and support for families and women affected by autism. As a non-profit organization, we strive to create a nurturing and empowering environment that promotes autism awareness and fosters connections among fellow women. Explore our carefully curated resources, including educational materials, therapeutic tools, and community support options, designed to help you and your loved ones thrive on your unique journeys. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those touched by autism.

211 CNY- Your Community Connection

211 CNY is a free and comprehensive service dedicated to connecting you with essential health and human services in your community. With just a simple phone call, gain access to a wealth of resources tailored to meet your unique needs. Whether you're seeking support, guidance, or assistance, 211 CNY is your reliable partner in navigating the complexities of health and human services. Don't hesitate - help is just a call away.

Need Assistance? Dial 2-1-1​

211 CNY- Your Community Connection
David's Refuge - A Haven for Caregivers

David's Refuge - A Haven for Caregivers

David's Refuge is a compassionate organization with a mission to uplift and support parents and guardians of children with special needs or life-threatening medical conditions. Offering respite, resources, and encouragement, caregivers can find themselves refreshed, restored, and renewed in their vital roles. Understanding the unique challenges faced by caregivers, David's Refuge provides a sanctuary where strength and solace can be discovered.

Contact: (315) 682-4204

Visit the Website: https://www.davidsrefuge.org

Family Support for Success - Fostering Achievement through Family Empowerment

Family Support for Success operates on the core belief that every child has the potential to succeed and that families play a vital role in unlocking that potential. By bridging the gap between family and school systems, this organization aims to increase student success through improved family functioning, reduced risk factors, increased access to essential support and services, and enhanced parental involvement in their child's education. Join the journey to empower families and pave the way for children's future achievements.

Location: Syracuse, NY 13204

Fax Inquiries to: 315-314-8530

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Early Intervention Program - Nurturing Development from the Start

Early Intervention Program - Nurturing Development from the Start

The Early Intervention Program is a family-centered initiative designed for infants and young children (birth to three years old) with developmental delays or diagnosed conditions that have a high probability of developmental delay. Focusing on early identification and family involvement, the program provides services in the child's natural environment whenever possible. Eligibility is determined through a multi-disciplinary evaluation, and services are tailored to each child's needs. Offered services may include speech, physical, and other therapies, child development groups, family counseling, and transportation, all at no direct cost to the family.

To refer a child to the Early Intervention Program, call the Special Children Services Intake Coordinator at (315) 435-3230.

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Police Athletic League

The Syracuse PAL is a youth development program that brings youth and cops together in a non-law enforcement setting.

The program is to provide youth support and skill-building through mentoring and engaging activities in partnership with city, county, and state law enforcement agencies alongside community partners and volunteers.

Syracuse Police Athletic League
Launch CNY

LAUNCH CNY 

Launch CNY is committed to ensuring your child receives a quality education by offering personalized guidance and support. Their dedicated Educational Consultants partner with families to navigate the complexities of the school system, set individual goals based on each child's unique needs, strengths, and talents, and develop tailored strategies to achieve those goals.

Eligibility: School-aged children (5-21 years old) experiencing difficulties in school.

To get started, call the Onondaga County ACCESS Hotline for a referral at 315-463-1100.

Phone: (315) 432-0665

Email: info@launchcny.org

Arise

Our mission is to work with people of all abilities to create a fair and just community in which everyone can fully participate. 

As an Independent Living Center (ILC), ARISE promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in the community. Like all ILCs, ARISE has five key characteristics. The agency is: 

  • consumer-controlled – it is operated by people with disabilities who directly influence policies and service delivery 

  • community-based – it is located in the communities we serve and is dedicated to meeting each community’s specific needs 

  • non-residential – we do not operate a residential facility and focus on helping people live as independently as possible 

  • non-profit – the agency meets the federal and state definitions of a not-for-profit organization 

  • cross-disability focused – we serve people of all ages with all types of disabilities Our

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Website: Our Mission & Team – ARISE (ariseinc.org)

Email:  info@ariseinc.org 

Location: 

635 James Street
Syracuse, New York 13203
Phone: (315) 472-3171
TTY: (315) 479-6363
Fax: (315) 472-9252

IG  ARISE (@ariseinc) • Instagram photos and videos

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