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Project Title
1st Battalion EOC
21st Century Save Our Kids Task Force, Inc., The
Alert Engine Hook Ladder and Hose Co. No. 1 Inc.
American Red Cross of Nassau County
Bellerose Fire Department
Bellerose Terrace Fire District
BiasHELP, Inc.
Brookville Center for Children's Services Inc.
Carle Place Hook, Ladder & Hose Co. #1
Child Abuse Prevention Services, Inc.
Chinese American Association of North Hempstead
Colette Coyne Melanoma Melanoma Foundation dba Colette Coyne Melanoma Awaresness Campaign- CCMAC
Community Vacation Camp / UNCCRC
Cooley's Anemia Foundation, Inc.
Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society
Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI)
DONTMOVEAWAY, Inc.
East Williston Special Education Parent Council
Elmont Public Library
Family Service League, Inc.
Feel Better Kids, Inc.
Floral Park Historical Society, The
Floral Park Post #334 American Legion
Focus, "For Our Children and Us" Inc.
Friends of the Arts, Inc.
Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra
Garden City Park Fire Department
Gateway Youth Outreach, Inc.
Gateway Youth Outreach, Inc.
Great Neck Library
Great Neck Public Schools
Harbor Day Care Center, Inc.
Helen Keller Services for the Blind for Helen Keller National Center
Henderson-Marino Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1819
Herricks Community Fund, Inc. / Alzheimer's Day Program
Herricks Youth Council
Hicksville Chamber of Commerce
Hicksville Fire District
Hicksville Public Schools
Hicksville Teenage Council, Inc. doing business as Hicksville Boys & Girls Club
Hillside Public Library of New Hyde Park
Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County, The
Inc. Village of Bellerose
Inc. Village of East Hills
Inc. Village of Floral Park
Inc. Village of New Hyde Park
Inc. Village of Plandome Fire Department
Inc. Village of Stewart Manor
Island Harvest
Jewish War Veterans of the USA, Gieier-Levitt Post 655
Job Path, Inc.
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Joint Bellerose Business District Development Corporation
Landmark on Main Street
Leisure Club of Mineola, The
Lions Club of Port Washington, Inc.
Long Island Arts Alliance, Inc.
Long Island Children's Museum
Long Island Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
Long Island Crisis Center
Long Island Fund for Women & Girls, Inc.
Long Island Health Network Education and Research Fund
Long Island Library Resources Council
Long Island Philharmonic, Inc., The
Long Island University
Manhasset Special Education Parent Teacher Association
Manhasset-Lakeville Fire District
Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Inc.
Merillon Athletic Association
Midtown Management Group Inc., The dba Inside Broadway
Mineola Chapter #4202, AARP, Inc.
Mineola Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc.
MPowering Kids
Nassau County Chapter 82 Vietnam Veterans of America
Nassau County Museum of Art, Inc.
Nassau Suffolk Services for the Autistic, Inc.
National Marfan Foundation
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Long Island Chapter
North Shore- LIJ Healthy System Foundation /Schneider Children's Hospital
Port Washington Children's Center
Port Washington Education Foundation
Port Washington Library Foundation
Port Washington Parent Resource Center, Inc.
Port Washington Union Free School District Parent-Child Home Program
Port Washington Youth Council, Inc.
Public Access Television Corporation, The
Research and Education Project of Long Island
Residents For A More Beautful Port Washington
Right Start Foundation, The
Ronald McDonald House of Long Island, Inc.
Roslyn Little League
Roslyn Neighborhood Corp. dba Roslyn After School Program
School for Language & Communication Development
Services and Advocacy for Gay Elders - Long Island, Inc.
Sewanhaka Central High School District
Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center
Stephanie Kahn Foundation, Inc.
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
Town of North Hempstead
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Tuesday's Children
United Veterans Organization
United Way of Long Island, Inc.
Visiting Nurse Association of Long Island, Inc.
Westbury Amateur Baseball Association
Westbury United Methodist Church
Westbury/Carle Place Chapter #5217 of AARP, Inc.
Wheatley School, The
William M. Gouse Jr. Post 3211, Veterans of Foreign Wars
Williston Park Fire Department
Williston Park Public Library
Williston Park Senior Citizens Inc.
Young Indian Culture Group, Inc.
Bell Foundation, Inc.
Lincoln Civic Block Association
Medgar Evers College
My Time, Inc.
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Brooklyn Aquarium Society Inc.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Brooklyn Historical Society
Academy of Medicine of Richmond, The
American Red Cross in Greater New York
Associazioni Siciliane Unite of New York
Boro Park YM and YWHA
Brooklyn Arts Council
Community Organization of Southern Brooklyn
Cooley's Anemia Foundation
Council of Jewish Organizations of Staten Island, Inc
Dakota Group, The
Downtown Staten Island Council
Eger Foundation, The
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
Helen Keller Services for the Blind
Ichud Mosdos Hachinuch in Brooklyn
Maimonides Medical Center
New York Agency for Community Affairs
New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, The
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Society of Rosebank
Partnership with Children
Richmond County Medical Society
Sanctuary for Families
Shorefront Jewish Community Council
Staten Island Children's Museum
Universal Temple of the Arts
YMCA of Greater New York (Staten Island Branch)
Arts Council of Buffalo & Erie County
Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation
Canisus College Women's Business Center
Grand Island Central School
Niagara Falls Public Library
West Side Neighborhood Housing Services
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Program Address1 Program Address2 City State
50 Superior Drive Bellerose Village New York
P.O. Box 888 Plainview New York
555 Middle Neck Road Great Neck New York
195 Willis Avenue Mineola New York
50 Superior Drive Bellerose Village New York
P.O. Box 20725 Floral Park New York
60 Adams Avenue Hauppuage New York
189 Wheatley Road Brookville New York
460 Broadway Carle Place New York
P.O. Box 1766 Roslyn New York
P.O. Box 523 Manhasset New York
106 Campbell Street New Hyde Park New York
211 Garden Street, P.O. Box 784 Westbury New York
330 Seventh Avenue, #330 New York New York
336 Port Washington Blvd. Port Washington New York
99 Hollywood Drive Smithtown New York
104 Parkway Drive Roslyn Heights New York
11 Bacon Road Old Westbury New York
700 Hempstead Turnpike Elmont New York
790 Park Avenue Huntington New York
50 Charles Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 400 Uniondale New York
P.O. Box 802 Floral Park New York
P.O. Box 20082 Floral Park New York
550 Old Country Road Hicksville New York
P.O. Box 702 Locust Valley New York
P.O. Box 419 Greenvale New York
2264 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park New York
534 Elmont Road Elmont New York
P.O. Box 03341 Elmont New York
159 Bayview Avenue Great Neck New York
105 Clover Drive Great Neck New York
999 Herricks Road New Hyde Park New York
141 Middle Neck Road Sands Point New York
92 Mackey Avenue Port Washington New York
999 Herricks Road New Hyde Park New York
999 Herricks Road New Hyde Park New York
10 West Marie Street Hicksville New York
20 East Marie Street Hicksville New York
Admin Building, 200 Division Avenue Hicksville New York
79 West Old Country Road Hicksville New York
155 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park New York
100 Crescent Beach Road Glen Cove New York
50 Superior Road Bellerose Village New York
209 Harbor Hill Road East Hills New York
One Floral Blvd., P.O. Box 27 Floral Park New York
1420 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park New York
65 South Drive Plandome New York
120 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor New York
199 Second Street Mineola New York
79 Estate Drive Jericho New York
22 West 38th Street New York New York
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50 Superior Road Bellerose Village New York
232 Main Street Port Washington New York
155 Washington Avenue Mineola New York
P.O. Box 169 Port Washington New York
100 Crossway Park West, Suite 107 Woodbury New York
11 Davis Avenue Garden City New York
207 Hillside Avenue Williston Park New York
2740 Martin Avenue Bellmore New York
1740 Old Jericho Tpke. Jericho New York
One Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 1C14 Melville New York
P.O. Box 955 627 North Sunrise Service Road Bellport New York
One Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 2C21 Melville New York
700 Northern Blvd. Brookville New York
P.O. Box 155 Manhasset New York
170 East Shore Road Great Neck New York
16 Main Street Hempstead New York
P.O. Box 2144, Hillside New Hyde Park New York
630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 802 New York New York
P.O. Box 343 Mineola New York
170 Elm Place, P.O. Box 587 Mineola New York
161 Drexel Avenue Westbury New York
Nassau County Chapter #82, P.O. Box 412 Hicksville New York
One Museum Drive Roslyn Harbor New York
80 Hauppauge Road Commack New York
22 Manhasset Avenue Port Washington New York
40 Marcus Drive, Suite 100 Melville New York
125 Community Drive Great Neck New York
232 Main Street Port Washington New York
P.O. Box 909 Port Washington New York
One Library Drive Port Washington New York
232 Main Street, Suite 4 Port Washington New York
90 Avenue C Port Washington New York
232 Main Street, Suite 5 Port Washington New York
1111 Marcus Avenue, LL27 Lake Success New York
90 Pennsylvania Avenue Massapequa New York
P.O. Box 864 Port Washington New York
93 Kuhl Avenue Hicksville New York
267-07 76th Avenue New Hyde Park New York
145 Chestnut Drive Roslyn New York
240 Willow Street Roslyn Heights New York
100 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove New York
34 Park Avenue Bay Shore New York
77 Landau Avenue Floral Park New York
300 Forest Drive East Hills New York
2-12 West Park Avenue Long Beach New York
220 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
200 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
220 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
200 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
220 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
220 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
220 Plandome Road Manhasset New York
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390 Plandome Road Suite 217 Manhasset New York
23 Fern Street Floral Park New York
819 Grand Boulevard Deer Park New York
100 Garden City Plaza, Suite 100 Garden City New York
P.O. Box 205 Westbury New York
265 Asbury Avenue Westbury New York
23 Bert Avenue Westbury New York
11 Bacon Road Old Westbury New York
320 S. Broadway Hicksville New York
454 Willis Avenue Williston Park New York
494 Willis Avenue Williston Park New York
P.O. Box 538 Williston Park New York
999 Herricks Road, Suite 110 New Hyde Park New York
1 Fordham Plaza, Suite 903 Bronx New York
284 New York Avenue Brooklyn New York
1650 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn New York
1312 East 84th Street Brooklyn New York
30 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn New York
W. 8th Street & Surf Avenue Brooklyn New York
1000 Washington Avenue Brooklyn New York
128 Pierrepont Street Brooklyn New York
460 Brielle Avenue - Admin. Bldg. Room 201 Staten Island New York
520 West 49th Street New York New York
1986 West 6th Street Brooklyn New York
4912 14th Avenue Brooklyn New York
55 Washington Street, Suite 218 Brooklyn New York
4520 18th Avenue Brooklyn New York
330 Seventh Avenue, #900 New York New York
984 Post Avenue Staten Island New York
135 Cassidy Place, 3J Staten Island New York
63 Montgomery Avenue Staten Island New York
140 Meisner Avenue Staten Island New York
420 Tompkins Avenue Staten Island New York
57 Willoughby Street Brooklyn New York
1604 Avenue R. Brooklyn New York
9201 4th Avenue, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York
2-4 Nevins Street, 2nd Floor Brooklyn New York
42nd Street and 5th Avenue New York New York
256 St. Mary's Avenue Staten Island New York
299 Broadway, Suite 1300 New York New York
460 Brielle Avenue Admin. Bldg. Room 202 Staten Island New York
P.O. Box 1406, Wall Street Station New York New York
3049 Brighton 6th Street Brooklyn New York
1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island New York
425 Jersey Street Staten Island New York
3939 Richmond Avenue Staten Island New York
700 Main St. Buffalo New York
Rm. 920 City Hall Buffalo New York
2365 Maint St., Demerly Hall Buffalo New York
100 Ransom Rd. Grand Island New York
1425 Main St. Niagara Falls New York
359 Connecticut Ave Buffalo New York
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Zip Program Phone Program Contact County Funding Year
11001 516-312-2609 Emil Pape Nassau 2004-2005
11803 516-697-0885 Ginger Lieberman Nassau 2004-2005
11023 516-322-1808 Michael H. Green Nassau 2004-2005
11501 516-747-3500 Robert Nori, Esq. Nassau 2004-2005
11001 516-312-2609 Emil Pape Nassau 2004-2005
11002 516-967-0283 Donald K. Kipp Nassau 2004-2005
11788 631-479-6015 Gail Barouh Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11545 516-626-1075 Joanne Barrett Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11514 516-315-1172 William Weingarten Nassau 2004-2005
11576 516-621-0552 Alane Fagin Nassau 2004-2005
11030 212-608-5866 Alice Chan Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-352-4227 Mary Colette Coyne Nassau 2004-2005
11590 516-808-7876 Dr. Monique Harvey Nassau 2004-2005
10001 212-279-8090 Gina Cioffi, Esq. Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-365-9074 Vincent J. Ressa, Jr. Nassau 2004-2005
11787 631-366-2905 Dan Rowland Nassau 2004-2005
11577 516-621-4465 Janet Entine Nassau 2004-2005
11568 516-333-5690 Ellen Cantos Nassau 2004-2005
11003 516-354-5289 Frank Marino Nassau 2004-2005
11743 631-427-3700 Lisa Jamison Nassau 2004-2005
11553 866-257-5437 Christopher Gigante Nassau 2004-2005
10002 516-354-1837 George W. Bowen Nassau 2004-2005
11002 516-352-8539 Joseph J. Reale Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-433-6633 Susan Kolomer Rothman Nassau 2004-2005
11560 516-922-0061 John Chicherio Nassau 2004-2005
11548 516-695-4476 William Farber Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-741-2718 Sean Walsh Nassau 2004-2005
11003 516-328-1550 Patrick Boyle Nassau 2004-2005
11003 516-352-2617 Patrick Boyle Nassau 2004-2005
11023 516-466-8055 Rishna Rosner Nassau 2004-2005
11021 516-773-1731 Dr. Dennis Ryan Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-248-9855 Jill Rooney Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-944-8900 Suzanne V. Ressa Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-275-1457 Owen Costello Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-742-0851 Ann Tountas Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-248-3181 Christine N. Michelen Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-931-7170 James E. Pavone Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-933-6445 Laura Hinde Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-733-6679 Walter P. Roche Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-822-7594 Thomas J. Bruno Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-355-7850 Charlene Knoll Nassau 2004-2005
11542 516-571-8040 Silvana LaFerlita Gullo Nassau 2004-2005
11001 516-354-1000 Rosemary Stimpfel Nassau 2004-2005
11576 516-621-5600 Donna Gooch Nassau 2004-2005
11001 516-326-6300 Virginia Appel Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-354-0022 Patrick E. Farrell Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-650-0894 Roger Goodwin Nassau 2004-2005
11530 516-354-1800 Rosemarie A. Biehayn Nassau 2004-2005
11501 516-294-8528 Saundra LeBlang Nassau 2004-2005
11753 516-942-3327 Larry Sklar Nassau 2004-2005
10018 212-944-0564 Fredda Rosen Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
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11001 718-343-8830 James A. Trent Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-767-1384 Sharon Maier-Kennedy Nassau 2004-2005
11501 516-741-3134 Edward Solosky Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-633-2040 John Crawley Nassau 2004-2005
11797 516-224-8440 Karen K. Petry Nassau 2004-2005
11530 516-224-5821 Donald Vogel Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11596 516-747-2606 Rosanne C. Slattery Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11710 516-679-9000 Andrew J. Peters Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11753 516-396-9857 Laurel Parker West Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11747 631-420-6710 Brian Currie Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11713 631-675-1570 Herbert Biblo Nassau 2004-2005
11747 631-293-2223 Linda M. Morrisey Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11548 516-299-3834 Christopher Williams Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-365-4411 Michele Weingart Nassau 2004-2005
11023 516-466-4423 Charles Stepanek Nassau 2004-2005
11550 516-489-2322 Marcia Feuer Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-448-7660 Anthony Camilleri Nassau 2004-2005
10036 212-245-0710 Michael Presser Nassau 2004-2005
11501 516-248-2993 Anne Hurley Nassau 2004-2005
11501 516-248-0141 Thomas J. Devaney Nassau 2004-2005
11590 516-874-1465 Devorah Crupar Nassau 2004-2005
11802 516-822-5938 Conrad Steers Nassau 2004-2005
11576 516-484-9337 Constance Schwartz Nassau 2004-2005
11725 631-462-0386 Kathleen Mannion Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11050 516-883-8712 Jennifer Buffone Nassau 2004-2005
11747 516-740-7227 Gene Veigl Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11021 516-465-2556 Joann Flick Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-883-4864 Donna Preminger Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-767-0341 Ann Mergler Nassau 2004-2005
11050 631-697-3577 Marc Saffren Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-767-3808 Sandra Ehrlich Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-767-5470 Regina Farinaccio Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-767-2907 Julie Harnick Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-629-3710 Shirley Ann Brunno Nassau 2004-2005
11758 516-541-1006 Lisa Tyson Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11050 516-767-9151 Mindy Germain Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-860-9135 Giovana Ramirez Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-775-5683 Joanne V. Reda Nassau 2004-2005
11576 212-947-8969 Marty Litt Nassau 2004-2005
11577 516-521-7186 Barbara Stern Nassau 2004-2005
11542 516-609-2000 Laura Abrams Nassau 2004-2005
11706 631-665-2300 David Kilmnick Nassau and Suffolk 2004-2005
11001 516-488-9631 Michael Levin Nassau 2004-2005
11548 516-484-1545 Cara Greene Nassau 2004-2005
11561 516-889-5105 Susanna M. Lizama Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4062 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4062 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4062 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4062 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4061 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4061 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
11030 516-627-4062 April Brown Lake Nassau 2004-2005
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11030 516-562-9000 Candy Cucharo Nassau 2004-2005
11001 516-352-8539 Joseph J. Reale Nassau 2004-2005
11729 631-940-3702 Michael Cooney Nassau 2004-2005
11530 516-793-1270 Orael M. Keenan Nassau 2004-2005
11050 516-647-2265 Beaumont Jefferson Nassau 2004-2005
11590 516-333-0874 Judith Burgess Nassau 2004-2005
11590 516-333-3416 Annette Appice Nassau 2004-2005
11568 516-333-7816 Sean C. Feeney Nassau 2004-2005
11801 516-931-7843 Timothy F. Glover Nassau 2004-2005
11596 516-742-8535 Gary W. Smithing Nassau 2004-2005
11596 516-742-7820 Donna McKenna Nassau 2004-2005
11596 516-747-7845 Margaret Joyce Nassau 2004-2005
11040 516-739-1575 Rathi Raja Nassau 2004-2005
10458 718-741-1503 Kings
Dr. Tiffany Cooper Gueye, CEO 2006-2007
11216 917-553-7953 Jesse Hamilton Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11225 718-270-6976 Brenda Greene Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11236 718-251-0527 Lucina Clarke Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11217 718-636-4100 Bill Lynch Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11224 718-265-3400 Jon Forrest Dohlin Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11225 718-623-7269 Scot Medbury Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11201 718-222-4111 Kate Fermoile Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10314 718-442-9200 Mary Anne Semon Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10019 212-875-2396 Alexander P. Lutz Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11223 718-339-8380 Angelo Siciliano Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11219 718-438-5921 Ellie Kastel Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11201 718-625-0080 Ella J. Weiss Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11204 718-435-1300 Tom Bauer Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10001 212-279-8090 Gina Cioffi Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10302 718-720-4047 Bracha Cabot Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10301 718-720-1402 Walter Coughlin Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10301 718-273-6369 Kamillah Hanks Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10306 718-989-3087 Vienna Profeta Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10305 718-442-1608 Nicole Fenton Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
11201 718-522-2122 Geralyn Zuzze Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11223 718-854-2400 Chana Krisdner Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11209 718-232-1351 Sofia Pallotta Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11217 718-249-7900 Zachary Mudge Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10018 212-930-0759 Michael Torres Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10305 718-727-0809 Michael DeCataldo Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10007 212-689-9500 Michelle Sidrane Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10314 718-442-7267 Teresa Minichello Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
212-349-6009
10268-1406 Laurel W. Eisner Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
11235 718-743-0575 Rabbi Moshe Wiener Kings (Brooklyn) 2006-2007
10301 718-273-2060 Dina Rosenthal Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10301 718-273-5610 Sajda Musawwir Ladner Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
10312 718-227-4000 Gregory J. Coil Richmond (Staten Is.) 2006-2007
14202 716-856-7520 Celeste Lawson Erie 2006-2007
14202 716-851-5035 Michelle Barron Erie 2006-2007
14214 716-888-8280 Melinda Rath-Sanderson Erie 2006-2007
14072 716-773-8800 Lorraine Ingrasci Erie 2006-2007
14305 716-286-4910 Betty Babanoury Niagara 2006-2007
14213 716-885-2344 Linda Chiarenza Erie 2006-2007
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Funding Senator's Name Agency Code
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$7,500 Johnson, C. C&F
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$8,500 Johnson, C. MRDD
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$10,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$8,000 Johnson, C. Health
$7,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$5,000 Johnson, C. Health
$5,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$10,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
$4,000 Johnson, C. Aging
$2,500 Johnson, C. MRDD
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$3,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$3,000 Johnson, C. State
$3,000 Johnson, C. Vets
$2,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$10,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$8,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$14,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ-L
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$15,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$6,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
$5,000 Johnson, C. Vets
$3,000 Johnson, C. Aging
$5,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$10,000 Johnson, C. EcDev
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Aging
$15,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$7,800 Johnson, C. Educ-L
$10,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Aging
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$3,000 Johnson, C. Vets
$10,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
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$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$2,500 Johnson, C. Aging
$15,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
$5,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$15,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. MH
$10,500 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$10,000 Johnson, C. Educ-L
$12,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$4,000 Johnson, C. MH
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$3,500 Johnson, C. Aging
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$5,000 Johnson, C. Vets
$15,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$7,500 Johnson, C. MRDD
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$15,000 Johnson, C. Health
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$15,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$3,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ-L
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$15,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$10,000 Johnson, C. EnCon
$3,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. State
$5,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$10,000 Johnson, C. Aging
$8,500 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. MRDD
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
$12,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$15,000 Johnson, C. State
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$10,000 Johnson, C. C&F
$3,500 Johnson, C. Vets
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$10,000 Johnson, C. Health
$5,000 Johnson, C. Parks
$17,700 Johnson, C. C&F
$1,500 Johnson, C. Aging
$10,000 Johnson, C. Educ
$10,000 Johnson, C. Vets
$10,000 Johnson, C. State
$1,000 Johnson, C. Educ-L
$12,500 Johnson, C. Aging
$12,000 Johnson, C. State
$25,000 Adams Educ
$100,000 Adams State
$50,000 Adams CUNY
$25,000 Adams Health
$10,000 P
Brooklyn Delegation arks
$10,000 P
Brooklyn Delegation arks
$10,000 P
Brooklyn Delegation arks
$10,000 P
Brooklyn Delegation arks
$5,000 Savino Health
$5,000 Savino Health
$15,000 Savino C&F
$5,000 Savino Aging
$10,000 Savino Educ
$50,000 Savino Housing
$5,000 Savino Health
$10,000 Savino C&F
$5,000 Savino ASAS
$50,000 Savino Parks
$10,000 Savino Aging
$20,000 Savino Educ
$10,000 Savino MH
$10,000 Savino Educ
$20,000 Savino Health
$20,000 Savino Housing
$10,000 Savino Educ
$8,200 Savino Parks
$10,000 Savino Educ
$5,000 Savino Health
$30,000 Savino MH
$10,000 Savino C&F
$25,000 Savino Educ
$10,000 Savino Educ
$3,500 Savino ASAS
$100,000 Thompson Parks
$25,000 Thompson EcDev
$25,000 Thompson EcDev
$40,000 Thompson Educ
$33,000 Thompson Educ
$77,000 Thompson DCJS
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Description of Project
Funding will be used for: 1). Funds are requested for the purchase of 2 laptop computers to replace the obsolete desktop runn
Funding to support the Bully Frog program in 7th Senate District schools. The purposed of this grant will be sued for programs
Funding would go toward the purchase of nineteen Motorola Monitor V Pagers.
To support Emergency Services/Disaster Relief programs.
Funding will be used for: 1). Purchase of Personal Protective Equipment called Bunker Gear that allows firefighters to enter bu
To purchase six (6) sets of full firefighter turnout gear.
Funding would be used to support school-based hate crime prevention programs and anti-violence initiatives.
Funds would be used to purchase a SMART Board Interactive White Board System, an interactive, touch sensitive device/displ
The CPFD requests $15,000 for the purchase of the newest generation of a Hurst Tool, also known as the Jaws of Life. The n
To support the continuation and expansion of programs and services provided by CAPS.
Money would be used to promote cultural awareness and education of the Chinese, arts, music and traditions through commun
CCMAC has ongoing educational initiatives in middle and high schools throughout Nassau and Suffolk County. Partnering with
Funding to further operate the Community Vacation Camp (CVC), which provide services to children ages 5-12 years in Westb
CAF requests funding to support its established and continuing programs in New York State to ensure that New York State pati
Funding would be used for the purchase of storage shelving equipment and display cases needed in the development of the his
To fund an outreach awareness campaign which will include targeted mailings, a new web site and educational conferences &
Funding would be used to support programming activities, which includes, but is not limited to; household services, concierge s
Funding would go toward education for parents with children with disabilities.
Funds would be used toward programming activities.
To assist in the continuation of an early education program for disadvantaged three and four year olds at the Willis Avenue sch
Feel Better Kids Project Reach Out is requesting $25,000 from each Long Island NYS Senator to provide the vital medical reso
The grant would allow the society to secure the necessary equipment to present selected collections to the public.
Funding would be used for the purchase and installation/construction of an air conditioning unit and the purchase of a compute
Free paralegal services to men and women in matters concerning: child support, enforcement of court orders for support, alimo
Funding will support the continued advancement of FOTA's ArtReach programs, specifically partnerships with the Port Washing
The purpose of the grant is to fund the linked Artist-in-Residence and Educational Outreach programs for the 2009-2010 seaso
Funding would go toward the purchase of two RAD-57's. These are medical devices that can non-invasively measure carbohe
To provide after-school programs and counseling services for children ages 5-21 who live in the confines of the Sewanhaka Ce
Gateway Youth Outreach will work with the Argo Civic in a beautification project and an effort to get youth involved in civic work
Funding would go toward the digitization and uploading to the Great Neck Library web page of a collection of more than eleven
Money would be used to support an After-School Program for students with Autism.
Funding would be used to provide a yearly 10 week summer camp program for 80-90 children of all socioeconomic levels.
The grant money will support the purchase of educational materials and technology devices used in the Helen Keller National C
Money would be used to defray the repair and maintenance cost of recent raccoon damage at the post meeting house.
Specifically, the Legislative grant funds will be used to provide a live music program for 21 weeks and for an Art Therapy progra
Programming for youth programs such as recreational programming, community service projects and child and abuse preventio
Money would use for the purchase of seventeen theft proof flags and attachments around J.F... Kennedy Memorial Park in Hick
The purpose of the grant is to assist with the funding necessary to support the Hicksville Fire District's Haz Mat team. The purc
To provide four adult education senior citizen clubs for the Hicksville Levittown Seniors Club at Levittown Hall.
To fund after-school and weekends programs and activities for young people in a safe environment.
Hillside Public Library is planning to implement a new initiative focused on the inter-generational population of New Hyde Park.
To help support the tolerance education programs, to educate the public both young and old of the dangers in a world where ha
Money would be used for the installation of new catch basins on Commonwealth Blvd...
Funding would be used for the retainment of a licensed arborist to perform services related to tree removal and replacement. O
Funds will help offset charge for yearly rent. Services provided to Floral Park/Bellerose senior citizens for meetings two days p
To repair the kitchen roof and update the appliances at the New Hyde Park Community Hall.
Funding would be used for the purchase of two (2) preowned mid to large sized SUVs and to equip them with the necessary em
Funding would be used for recreation/pool program improvements which include, screening for the fences and additional shelte
Funding would go toward purchasing and delivering food to the needy, as well as other operating expenses.
Funds would be used for programming activities throughout the year for the benefit of veterans and active duty soldiers.
Funding would go toward helping individuals with autism obtain and maintain stable employment.
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General operating expenses, which include: landscape maintenance of the trees and lawns in the district, graffiti removal from
To provide cultural enrichment for children by creating children's performance programs for the 2009-2010 season.
Money would be used to support programs such as obtaining speakers to discuss important issues affecting seniors, celebratin
Funding would be used for programming activities in support of Children's Athletic Enrichment, a sports program for autistic chi
Funding in support of general operations, programming and community outreach.
The purpose of the grant is to deliver age and ability appropriate outreach programs to 25 groups of 25 children (625 total) who
Programming for prevention of alcoholism and drug dependence.
Funding to support community education and outreach program updated by the Pride for Youth Division.
Funding would be used for programming expenses which include administrative costs, development of educational and advoca
To support the extensive hospital quality improvement programs managed by LIHN and expanding programs to other LIHN hos
Money would be used for developing library services, such as group subscriptions, broad and effective continuing education an
The grant would be used to fund the subscription concerts, music education, or outreach and community engagement.
The grant will provide an enhanced public safety remote camera system.
To provide funding for the "Skills-n-Drill Boot camp" program, an adaptive sports program for special needs children 5-10 years
With the grant, the Manhasset-Lakeville Fire District's Chiefs would purchase 8 additional AED's at an approximate cost of $10
The MHA of Nassau County will use the grant to produce a Long Island Veterans Resource Guide. The Resource Guide will lis
Money would be used to for upgrading equipment, uniforms and field and building repair. It would also be used to expand the d
To provide schools in the 7th Senatorial District with a theatre workshop program. To also potentially provide a 7th Senate Dist
The grant would fund operating expenses such as printing and mailing a monthly Newsletter, the purchase of speakers and ent
To aid with the purchase of equipment.
To fund after-school programs for fourth through twelfth grade, primarily low-income, English challenged children.
Programs and projects which include providing meals for veterans and their families and an education program via newsletters
Funding will be utilized for the general operations of the program entitled, "Autism and the Arts." The program has yielded dram
Grant money would be used for the one time expenditure of equipment and real property improvement. Granted funds will be u
Funds would be used for operating costs of the Information Resource Center providing help, hope and early diagnosis and prop
To support the Long Term Care Program. This program provides funding for individuals in need of home care. The chapter wi
Legislative grant money would be used to support the Child Life program at Schneider Children's Hospital would help offset som
Funding would be used to help offset the cost of rents, making it possible for the continuation of providing childcare for families
Funding would be used to hire a Web developer to update the web site.
Funds would be used to support "Books for Dessert," a unique literacy program that serves adults with developmental disabilitie
To support year-round classes for parents and young children, including teacher fees, program supplies and occupancy costs.
Funding would be used for books and toys that are essential to the curriculum. Additional funding would cover programming an
Funding would be used toward programming which includes Basketball Friday, Martial Arts programs, Open Lounge time, After
The purposed of the grant is to fund PATV's "Veterans Project." Veterans from the 7th District will be sharing their stories of m
The purpose of the grant is to educate New Yorkers about access to health coverage and consumer rights with regard to health
Money would be used for environmental education in schools by integrating classroom lessons, group discussions, on-site visit
Funding and support to carry out financial literacy programs in high schools within Senator Johnson's district.
Funds would be used to support housekeeping salaries.
Funding would be used for the purchase of additional AED's (automatic external defibrillators), as well as other equipment such
Funding would be used to lower the cost of after-school care, tutoring, homework help, recreation, trips, technology instruction,
Funding would be used to install new security cameras for prevention purposes, to create a safe environment for both students
Funding for the GLBT senior specific program to support the growth of this important program through increased outreach, exp
Funding would be used for revitalization of murals in the school cafeteria.
SJCC will provide a comprehensive summer programthat addresses life and social skills as well as vocational training for indivi
Funding would be used for the continuation and expansion of the SJK Listening Therapy Programs at St. Franic Heart Center, S
Funding would be used for educational entertainment at the annual EcoFest Event. EcoFest provides the Town of North Hemp
Funding would be used for the creation of a wetlands map. In cooperation with local school districts the Town of North Hempste
Funding would be used for the Clean Green Zone in Port Washington. The Town of North Hempstead is working with Residen
Funding would go toward senior transportation for the town-wide Project Independence Program. The Town of North Hempste
Funding for scales for a School Recycling Program. The Town of North Hempstead's School Recycling Program is an ambitiou
Funding would be used for the purpose of purchasing holiday decorations, on behalf of the Garden City Park Civic Association,
Funding would go toward the annual Veterans Memorial Fireworks Program. The Veterans Memorial Fireworks Program occu
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Tuesday's Children provides essential programs and services to families and individuals directly impacted by the events of Sep
For the purchase of flags and lapel pins for the students with the remaining balance for administrative purposes. It also include
Funding would be used for general operating support.
To provide home health care and community based services to young mothers and their childrem through the Maternal Child H
The Grant funds will be used to offset operating expenses in order to 1) Maintain league fees at an affordable level 2) Offset the
Funding would go toward a non-denominational after-school program for all youths of the Village of Westbury promoting action
The money would be used for monthly newsletter printing expenses.
Funding would go toward a defensive driving course program for twelfth grade students, as well as any eleventh grade students
grant money would be used for programs and services for vets, which include the VFW scholarship program, promoting the Vo
Funding would be used for the purchase and installation of security cameras and a keyless entry system to protect the assets o
Funding would go toward the purchase of a table, two matching chairs and magazine shelving.
Funding would be used to provide seniors with educational and social environments. This includes $2,500 in supplies, $20,000
Grant money would be used for programming. Programs educate the Asian Indian community through a deep committment to
After School Education Program in P.S. 316 (Building Educated Leaders for Life)
Neighborhood Association
Re-Envisioning our lives through Literature (60,000) North Country Retreat and Institute for Writers of color (20,000) The John
Program to educate parents & caregivers of children with Autism & Developmental Disabilities.
To be used to support various programs at the Academy enhancing the lives of all Brooklyn residents
for a quarantine Facility in main hall
To expand various educational programs for children and youth.
To be used for the Oral History program.
sponsoring continuing medical education to physicians and doing lectures on health topics to parents and students and commu
for their Holocaust Tracing Program
for community outreach and referral for social service support - programs for youth, cultural programs for all members of the co
For their Social Adult Day Center program, and creating a "Club Nessim", which provides members with a quality program that
to be dispersed to various arts and recreation organizations in Brooklyn
Seeking fund to produce their newsletter, The Community Advocate
Seeking funds to support their existing educational and patient services and outreach programs in Staten Island
For operation of their food pantry
For their substance abuse prevention and treatment programs
For their Downtown Drive-In, and other outside programs
For their assisted living program
For their Italian Initiative Program.
For their Rehabilitation Services for blind and visually impaired, which services residents of Kings and Richmond County
Seeking funds to cover the difference between amount parents of special needs students can pay, and what the school needs
For Brooklyn Women's Services programs, namely services related to community and educational outreach programs
For Income Tax Preparation Assistance and Health Care Enrollment Outreach Campaign, and for Foreclosure Counseling and
For operations and supplies of 5 Staten Island Library Branches- Port Richmond Branch Library, South Beach Branch Library,
To pay entertainment expenses for their summer concert series.
To support their Open-Heart Open-Mind program at a school in SD 23 of Senator Savino's choosing.
For their Disaster Planning Committee Initiatives and Emergency Preparedness for an Epidemic Event.
Seeking funds for their clinical, legal, shelter and economical stability services, which help abused women
Seeking funds for their Food Pantry, Case Management, and Job Placement programs.
For their education programs for school children, and for their permanent exhibits and host exhibit galleries.
To be used for one of their many art programs.
For Substance Abuse Prevention Counseling (Little Steps), and for their Teen and Youth Programs.
Technical Assistance for Cultural Arts & The Peaceable Kingdom
Construction of small business incubator, entrepreneurial assistance and providing support to local commercial corridors
Small Business Assistance Programming
Engineering Curriculum
Purchase of computers
Weatherization, youth & senior programming
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he obsolete desktop running Windows 95 2). Funds are requested for the purchase of personal protective equipment that can be worn at inc
will be sued for programs, pamphlets, books for school districts in the 7th Senate District. Schools will receive their cyberbullying information
ws firefighters to enter burning buildings. 2). Purchase and repair of Self Contained Breathing Apparatus called "Scott Paks" that allow firefig
uch sensitive device/display that connect to a computer. Funding would be used for the New Hyde Park and Manhasset program locations o
s the Jaws of Life. The new generation is far easier to train personnel on and to utilize and can be operated by 1-2 members. The CPFD is
aditions through community and school programs and events.
k County. Partnering with Commerce Plaza, the organization has been able to reach over 200 elementary schools with our message and ma
ages 5-12 years in Westbury/New Cassel and the surrounding areas. Money will be spent for volunteer stipend purposes.
e that New York State patients are correctly diagnosed and treated and that potential trait carriers are advised of their risk in giving birth to a c
he development of the historical research library.
ucational conferences & lectures.
hold services, concierge services, links to medical services, social activities, cultural opportunities, continuing education opportunities and tra
at the Willis Avenue school located on Jackson Avenue, in Mineola.
vide the vital medical resources for children with debilitating illnesses, which is "not" covered by state programs or private insurance carriers.
e purchase of a computer.
t orders for support, alimony/maintenance, and paternity, in addition to furnishing information, regarding: custody, visitation, orders of protect
hips with the Port Washington School District and the Henry Viscardi School in Alberston, including artists fees and essential program expens
for the 2009-2010 season.
asively measure carbohemoglobin and methamoglobin in the blood stream through a finger sensor. This is in addition to measuring oxygen
nes of the Sewanhaka Central High School District.
outh involved in civic work. Argo Civic has reached out to the Elementary school age children in the past. This year they want to expand their
ction of more than eleven hundred historic photographs and their descriptions. these photographs of Great Neck Residents and locations are
ocioeconomic levels.
he Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) "Deaf Blind Youth Summer Seminar." Young adults between the ages of 16 and 21 will receive train
t meeting house.
for an Art Therapy program for 10 sessions.
child and abuse prevention programming. The Herricks Youth Council, under the umbrella of the Herricks Community Fund, is a program th
edy Memorial Park in Hicksville.
Haz Mat team. The purchase of new gas meters will enable the Haz Mat ream to detect toxic and potentially dangerous fumes. Their purch
ation of New Hyde Park. The goal is to set-up a portable classroom with 12 laptops and printer to be used for our ESL classes, for young ad
ngers in a world where hatred is allowed to flourish.
moval and replacement. Once the trees are marked for replacement, additional funding would be used for a professional tree removal servic
s for meetings two days per work for 6 1/2 house per day. The meetings provide recreation services (bingo, card games, etc..), an occasiona
em with the necessary emergency lights, radios, tools, gas meters and personal protective equipment.
nces and additional shelters to protect against the damaging rays of the sun, portable basketball hoops, ping pong tables, small playground-l
ctive duty soldiers.
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rict, graffiti removal from store fronts, banners for lampposts, and postage for mailings and printing on newsletters.
2010 season.
fecting seniors, celebrating birthdays and anniversaries and to provide any additional operating expenses.
ts program for autistic children.
5 children (625 total) who are low-income or special needs at high-need schools and nonprofit agencies in Elmont and New Cassel.
f educational and advocacy materials, the development of referral networks, the cost of hosting meetings such as Task Force member orga
ograms to other LIHN hospital in Long Island.
e continuing education and the digitization of scarce and unique materials.
nity engagement.
needs children 5-10 years old.
approximate cost of $10,772.96 to be placed in each firehouse and on the first due piece of apparatus. This will provide more coverage thr
he Resource Guide will list services available to veterans and their family members through the Veterans Health Alliance of Long Island.
o be used to expand the district to include more parts of Great Neck.
provide a 7th Senate District school with an abridge performance of a Broadway show performed in the school auditorium on a selected date
hase of speakers and entertainers, the purchase of materials for meetings and activities. It would also be used to lower the costs of sponso
program via newsletters and school visits.
program has yielded dramatic achievements. The children's attention span has increased with ever class and so their verbal communication
t. Granted funds will be used to underwrite the costs to improve the security at NSSA headquarters, thereby enduring the safety of the indivi
d early diagnosis and proper treatment of affected individuals.
ome care. The chapter will contribute up to $1,000.00 towards the cost of Long Term Care for a member for a year. These funds can be util
pital would help offset some of the costs necessary to update one of the medical treatment rooms. The money would be used to replace out
ding childcare for families residing in the 7th Senate District
h developmental disabilities. Funding would sustain the program and allow for the marketing and dissemination of a program manual, which
es and occupancy costs.
uld cover programming and operating expenses.
Open Lounge time, After School Homework/Tutoring program, Volunteer Services and Concerts.
sharing their stories of military service to our nation. PATV will videotape these oral histories and air them on Cablevision Channel 20 and V
ights with regard to health coverage. The funds for this project will be used to distribute postcards and advertising the web site and for gettin
discussions, on-site visits, post-trip evaluations and topical community forums so that children become concerned about protecting the envi
as other equipment such as helmets, face masks, protective cups, etc.., for the safety of players ages 5 to 18 years of age. Funding would
s, technology instruction, music and art experiences. Also, in this effort funding would be used to offer instruction in computer technology an
ronment for both students and staff. The cameras will also allow both school administration and the police department remote access to the
h increased outreach, expanded social, health and advocacy programming and establishing transportation service.
ocational training for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Learning Disabilities and other special needs. In this summer program, par
St. Franic Heart Center, Schneider's Children's Hospital and the SJK Listening Therapy Home Service program.
the Town of North Hempstead an outlet to celebrate and promote green living awareness. The entertainment portion includes both educati
e Town of North Hempstead would construct an area, adjacent to Town's West Shore Road Public Works Yard, where school buses and co
d is working with Residents for a More Beautiful Port Washington in initiating a new Clean Green Zone on Main Street in Port Washington. T
e Town of North Hempstead is expanding its ground-breaking aging-in-place initiative, Project Independence. This program, which began in
ng Program is an ambitious town-wide program targeting eleven school districts in the Town. So far eight school districts have signed on. The
ty Park Civic Association, to be displayed on the north and south side of Jericho Turnpike in Garden City Park.
Fireworks Program occurs in May at North Hempstead Beach Park (formerly known as Bar Beach and Hempstead Harbor parks). This ann
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cted by the events of September 11, and has expanded its mission to include the_ provision of programs and services which meet the divers
purposes. It also includes a program presented at schools in and around Nassau County. it consists of a video and lecture on proper flag e
ugh the Maternal Child Health Program.
ordable level 2) Offset the waived fees for families unable to pay registration fees 3) Purchase of stationary, postage, insurance coverage, b
estbury promoting action oriented education about "green issues." The after-school program will cater to 50 to 60 youth in grades 3 to 12 an
y eleventh grade students with a driver's license.
ogram, promoting the Voice of Democracy program in the high school, Patriot's Pen program in the Middle School, assisting with monthly vis
em to protect the assets of the department.
2,500 in supplies, $20,000 in programs and $2,500 for food expenses.
h a deep committment to the traditional languages, culture, music, dance and performing arts, of India.
color (20,000) The John Oliver Killen chair (50,000)
and students and community groups
for all members of the community and services for immigrants
th a quality program that meets the daily needs of Holocaust survivors for social, cultural and educational activities.
Richmond County
d what the school needs to charge to teach those special needs students at their program
treach programs
reclosure Counseling and Home buyers Seminars
th Beach Branch Library, St.. George Library Center, Stapleton Branch Library, and West New Brighton Branch Library
mmercial corridors
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ve equipment that can be worn at incidents and incid
eceive their cyberbullying information and bu
s called "Scott Paks" that allow firefighters to
and Manhasset program locations of the Brookville Center
ated by 1-2 members. The CPFD is also looking to pu
ary schools with our message and materials. Promotional ite
stipend purposes.
vised of their risk in giving birth to a child wit
nuing education opportunities and transporta
grams or private insurance carriers. In additio
custody, visitation, orders of protection.
s fees and essential program expenses.
s is in addition to measuring oxygen saturation and pulse r
t. This year they want to expand their citizens
eat Neck Residents and locations are an important pa
e ages of 16 and 21 will receive training, using this equi
cks Community Fund, is a program that offers a safe, drug-f
ntially dangerous fumes. Their purchase and subs
sed for our ESL classes, for young adult homewo
or a professional tree removal service who will remo
ngo, card games, etc..), an occasional snack an
ping pong tables, small playground-like apparatus fo
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s in Elmont and New Cassel.
gs such as Task Force member organizations. All programs
This will provide more coverage throughout the D
s Health Alliance of Long Island.
school auditorium on a selected date.
be used to lower the costs of sponsoring programs f
ss and so their verbal communication. With each
ereby enduring the safety of the individuals with autism
r for a year. These funds can be utilized doe respite,
money would be used to replace outdated cabinetry and
mination of a program manual, which will allow the pr
em on Cablevision Channel 20 and Verizon C
advertising the web site and for getting informatio
concerned about protecting the environment.
5 to 18 years of age. Funding would also used f
nstruction in computer technology and to off
ce department remote access to the building shoul
needs. In this summer program, participants with
inment portion includes both educational and enjoyable pr
ks Yard, where school buses and commercial vehicles coul
n Main Street in Port Washington. The project area will st
ence. This program, which began in New Hyde Park, has
t school districts have signed on. The Town has committe
Hempstead Harbor parks). This annual event with nearly 15,000 peo
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s and services which meet the diverse and growing nee
f a video and lecture on proper flag etiquette, p
nary, postage, insurance coverage, baseball e
o 50 to 60 youth in grades 3 to 12 and will involve
dle School, assisting with monthly visits to veterans at
al activities.
Branch Library
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