Primary Need: Mental / Behavioral

  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) New York State

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    NAMI New York State serves residents across NY state with free mental health support, online groups, resources and education.

  • Mental Hygiene Legal Service

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    The Mental Hygiene Legal Service (MHLS) is a New York State agency responsible for representing, advocating and litigating on behalf of individuals receiving services for a mental disability.

  • County Health Departments

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    Find your county public health department if you have questions about the health of your child, family, or community.

  • NY Connects

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    NY Connects is an online resource for parents and caregivers to go to for free, unbiased information about long term services and supports for people of all ages or with any type of disability. 

  • NY Connects

    NY Connects

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    An online resource for parents and caregivers to go to for free, unbiased information about long term services and supports for people of all ages or with any type of disability. 

  • NYS Pyramid Model

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    The Pyramid Model is an evidence-based framework proven to build social and emotional competence in the early years. Locate early care and learning programs implementing the Pyramid Model, how to become an implementing program, access Pyramid Model resources (for providers and families), and locate upcoming training opportunities.

  • Health Home Serving Children (HHSC)

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    Eligible New Yorkers under 21 with chronic health issues can work with New York State’s Health Home program to make sure they get the care and services they need. The Department of Health (DOH) website can help you find a program where you live.

  • Office of Mental Health (OMH) Program Directory

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    The Mental Health Program Directory provides information on New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) programs.

  • Youth Peer Advocates

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    Youth Peer Advocates provide peer support, advocacy, technical assistance, training, and education opportunities. You can find more information via the Families Together Youth Power network.

  • Help Hub For Families

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    Continue exploring Help Hub for Families for information about health, education, human services, and other resources. The “Locate” page can help you find services in your area.