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Benefits Assistance

Found 5 resources (displaying 5)

General Benefits Assistance FT-1000.2500  

Healthy Families
Onondaga County Health Department

421 Montgomery Street
Civic Center, 9th Floor
Syracuse, NY

Provides a variety of services for infants, children, new moms, and parents. Services include home visits, breastfeeding support, family planning, child immunizations, parenting and child development education, and connections to resources like daycare programs, doctors and dentists, transportation …

Salvation Army Emergency Basic Needs Food Pantry
Salvation Army of Onondaga County

100 Linden Street
Syracuse, NY

Assists individuals and families once every month by providing enough food for 3 days. (Special circumstances warrant more frequent aid.) There is also assistance in applying for Food Stamps, WIC, or other benefits, if eligible. Hygiene items, diapers, baby food, and formula are available either …

Veteran Benefits Assistance FT-1000.9000  

Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Catholic Charities of Onondaga County

262 East Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY

Provides supportive services to very low income Veterans and their families who are homeless or are in danger of losing their homes. Services include outreach, case management, and assistance obtaining VA and other benefits. Provides time-limited payments to third parties, such as landlords, …

Welfare Rights Assistance FT-1000.9500  

PEACE, Inc. Family Resource Centers (FRC)
PEACE, Inc

217 South Salina Street
2nd Floor
Syracuse, NY

Offers a comprehensive range of services, including employment, education, recreation, health, energy, disabilities services, consumerism, transportation, and information and referrals.

Salvation Army Emergency Basic Needs Food Pantry
Salvation Army of Onondaga County

100 Linden Street
Syracuse, NY

Assists individuals and families once every month by providing enough food for 3 days. (Special circumstances warrant more frequent aid.) There is also assistance in applying for Food Stamps, WIC, or other benefits, if eligible. Hygiene items, diapers, baby food, and formula are available either …

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