Community Resources

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Legal Hand Call-In Center

Legal Hand
(914)425-5483 Highly trained Volunteers, who are not lawyers, provide free legal information, assistance and referrals to help resolve issues that affect housing, family, consumer debt, immigration, domestic violence, public benefits, employment and many more.
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Legal Services of the Hudson Valley

A nonprofit law firm dedicated to protecting rights and promoting justice through high quality civil legal representation to poor and low-income families and individuals.

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Mt Kisco American Legion

Works to enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.

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Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry

Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry

The Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry offers 2 weekly food distributions to help around 400 households in Northern Westchester.

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NAMI Westchester

NAMI Westchester

NAMI Westchester helps families and individuals affected by mental illness build better lives through education, support, and advocacy.

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Neighbors Link

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Educates, empowers and employs the immigrant community and their families.

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Neuberger Museum of Art

Free during the SUNY Purchase school year.


Programming includes lectures, Wellness Wednesday and art classes.

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New Castle Historical Society

New Castle Historical Society

Tour the historic Horace Greeley House and gardens, view exhibits, and take advantage of educational and family programs. Research opportunities include access to library and archives. Visit the museum shop.

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New Castle United for Youth

New Castle United for Youth
Brings together all sectors of the New Castle community to promote positive and healthy choices by our youth.
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New Castle's Committee for Mental Resilience

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Supports community members of all ages by encouraging open conversations and providing safe spaces to discuss and learn about mental health, grief, and emotional wellbeing.

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New York State Driver's Manual and Practice Tests

Online manual and practice tests provided from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles

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NYS Jobs & Careers

From the New York State Department of Labor, links to career centers, career fairs, and apprenticeships, and includes specialized job services for persons with disabilities.

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Office for People with Disabilities

Directs to resources such as ParaTransit, special needs registry and sign language interpreters.

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Office for the Aging: Westchester County

Info on housing, caregiving, and transportation. Family members who are caring for a relative will find support services in their Caregiver Corner and NY Connects. A specialist can be reached by phone at (914) 813-6300.

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Project Lifesaver

Project Lifesaver offers locator bracelets for seniors with dementia or individuals affected with autism or development disabilities who may wander or get lost and whose caregivers are looking for an extra layer of security.

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Rotary Club of Chappaqua

Rotary Club of Chappaqua

Works to provide service, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.

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Samaritans

Grief support services for suicide loss, preventing suicide and providing hope.

Mental health resources, screening and volunteer opportunities.

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SAMHSA

SAMHSA’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

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