Resident Assistance
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Delaware County NY Government
Services include Office for the Aging, Veteran Affairs, Office of Employment & Training, Social Services, Public Health, etc.
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Office for the Aging – Delaware County
Delaware County Office For The Aging improves older residents' quality of life through services and education, promoting well-being regardless of gender, race or income.
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Veterans Service Agency – Delaware County
The Veterans Service Agency administers and coordinates federal, state, local, and private veterans benefits and services affecting veterans and their families in Delaware County.
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Delaware Opportunities
Delaware Opportunities offers programs and services to help Delaware County citizens achieve self-sufficiency, secure employment, obtain education, manage income, receive emergency assistance, and more.
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Catskills Pathways to Recovery
Addressing disconnection in area youth, prevention of addiction, and improvement in access to treatment and recovery services in Delaware County and the Catskills.
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The Community Pantry
Open to friends and neighbors in the Town of Middletown, including Margaretville, Fleischmanns, Arkville, Halcottsville and surrounding areas.
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Division On Addictions
Helps vulnerable New York residents who are addicted to drugs or alcohol find proper treatment options.
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Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) can help eligible New Yorkers heat and cool their homes. Click here for income limits.
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The HUBB
A local satellite office for community and human service organizations.
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MARK Project
Homeowners, renters, and business owners can obtain information and assistance by contacting the MARK Project. Support includes help with loans and grants for repair and rehab projects, financial assistance, disaster assistance, and more.
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NYS Suicide Prevention Lifeline
New York State provides impactful suicide prevention programming in response to a growing public health problem.
Call the Hotline at 988
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Western Catskills Community Revitalization Council
Facilitating grants for housing rehabilitation and mobile home replacements to residents in our geographic area. Financial, housing, and mortgage counseling is available to anyone in need free of charge. WCCRC also owns and manages four rental properties, including two senior housing buildings.
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The Warm Line
The Warm Line is a non-crisis line for people coping with mental illness or just need to talk to someone. (Individuals can also request a wellness call for themselves or friends or family members, as long as the call recipient knows to expect it.)
Noon - 10:15 p.m. 7 days a week
Call: (844) 865-3156 (Toll Free)
or: (607) 865-3156