Cortland County Community Resources

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Health & Wellness Coordinators from Cortland County School Districts are compiling a growing list of agencies that serve the Cortland County community, and will be housed on this page

Providers and Services Listed:

211 Tompkins/Cortland

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What is 211?

211 connects people in need with services designed to address that need. Callers are referred to service providers according to their situation. No question is too big or too small. Wondering about Food Pantries in the area? Trying to find after school programs for your child? Would you like more help finding employment? Need to find housing or health care? 211 can answer all of these questions, and more.

Access to Independence

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What Do They Do?

Access to Independence empowers people with disabilities to lead independent lives in their community and strives to open doors to full participation and access for all.

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American Heart Association - Syracuse

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Area Agency on Aging

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What Do They Do?

The Area Agency on Aging is comprised of 3 units:

The mission of the Cortland County Area Agency on Aging is to advocate, plan, develop and provide a coordinated system of programs and services on behalf of all aging citizens of Cortland County so that they might live with independence and dignity.

CACTC (Cortland Area Communities That Care)

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CAPCO (Cortland County Community Action Program)

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Monday - Friday

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

What Do They Do?

CAPCO is dedicated to providing and advocating for community-wide actions and programs that increase individuals' dignity and self-reliance and improve community conditions, engaging all sectors of the community in Cortland County's fight against poverty.

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Catholic Charities of Cortland County

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Tori Coronato

Lawrence House & Supportive Apartments

607-756-5992, ext. 291 or tcoronato@ccocc.org 

Crystal Jenes, Program Manager

Pathways to Reentry

607-756-5992, ext. 173 or cjenes@ccocc.org 

Beckey Lumley, Program Manager

Charles Street Residence & Recovery Apartment Program

607-756-5992, ext. 283 or blumley@ccocc.org 

Colin Moore, Program Manager

Family & Community Services

607-756-5992, ext. 134 or cmoore@ccocc.org 

Melissa McDermott, Program Manager

Community Care Coordination & STEPS 

607-756-5992, ext. 141 or mmcdermott@ccocc.org 

Sarah Morgan, Program Manager

Community Housing Programs

607-756-5992, ext. 208 or smorgan@ccocc.org 

Valerie Partridge, Program Manager

Peer Services

607-756-5992, ext. 174 or vpartridge@ccocc.org 

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Administrative Office:

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Care Coordination

Residential & Housing

Peer Services

Cortland Works 

Career Center

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Contact: Call 607-756-7585 or Text 607-345-6050

What Services Are Offered For Youth? [LINK]

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

(A service provided through OCM BOCES to it's employees in component districts)

[NOTE-This service is only for employees of OCM BOCES component school districts 

and is not a general community resource]

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What Do They Do? 

Your EAP offers free, voluntary and confidential consultation and assistance to help you and/or your family members resolve difficulties that may be affecting your personal lives or job performance. EAP services include initial evaluation and assessment, treatment planning , short-term counseling, referral and follow-up service.  The EAP also provides workshops and information on a variety of wellness topics.

What Services Do They Provide?

What Are Typical Reasons Why People Use EAP?


Family Counseling Services of Cortland County 

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What Services Do They Offer?

Cortland Prevention Resources

(A Division of Family Counseling Services of Cortland)

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Hours:

Mon-Fri  9am-5pm

What Programs Are Offered For Youth & Families?

What Programs Are Offered For Educators?

What Programs Are Offered For Community Members?

The Center

(A Division of Family Counseling Services of Cortland)

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Call 607-756-8970 ext. 253

Drop-In Hours: 

Tue–Fri  2pm–5pm

What Services Are Offered?

Family Planning of 

South Central NY

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Hours:

Mon/Wed/Fri: 9am-5pm

Thu: 10am-6pm

Tue/Sat/Sun: Closed

What Is Their Mission?

Advocate and provide individuals, families and organizations in our region with information, education and health care services pertaining to human sexuality and reproductive health in a private and confidential manner, respectful of all beliefs, supporting individual freedom of choice and responsibility.

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Education Provided: [LINK]

School and community-based programs for young people share medically accurate, age-appropriate curriculum about avoiding pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and HIV infection. 

These educational components are part of a broader program that shares information about healthy relationships, effective communication skills and sexual activity as part of a healthy relationship.

HEalth DEpartment of Cortland County

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Monday-Friday 

8AM-4PM

What Do They Do?

The mission of the Cortland County Health Department is to promote health, prevent disease, injury, and disability while enhancing the quality of the life within our community.


The Cortland County Health Department has numerous programs and services designed to achieve this mission. Working together, we can improve the health and well being of all residents of Cortland County.

Cancer Services Program

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department)

Contact

Call 607-758-5523

What Do They Do?

Our mission is to reach all uninsured/under-insured residents in Cayuga, Cortland and Tompkins Counties (who qualify) to provide free breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings to reduce cancer rates in our counties.

Services Covered

The Cancer Services Program of Cortland and Tompkins Counties cover cervical and breast screenings, colorectal screenings, breast diagnostics, cervical diagnostics, colorectal diagnostics, along with other things.

Healthy Neighborhoods Program

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department)

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Call 607-428-5410 for a FREE home assessment (if you live in Cortland County). 

You may also fill out the Healthy Neighborhoods Contact Form and a Health Educator will contact you by phone or by email.


The program provides in-home assessments and interventions within the Cortland County community for:

Products are at no cost and may include (with availability and need):


Injury Prevention & Traffic Safety

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department)

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Email rsmith@cortland-co.org 

Call 607-758-5509

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Tobacco Free Zone

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department)

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What Do They Do?

We work to foster environments supportive of policies that reinforce the tobacco-free norm in our communities. Through community engagement and youth action (Reality Check), we promote local changes that reduce the impact of tobacco use and nicotine addiction, including:

What Programs Are Available?


Reality Check

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department & Tobacco Free Zone)

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What Do They Do?

Reality Check  (RC) is made up of teens across New York State who expose the truth about tobacco and the marketing practices of the tobacco industry. The teens of RC work on various activities and local actions, as well as having opportunities to work alongside other RC groups in every New York State county, and as part of a national and international youth voice against Big Tobacco’s effort to recruit “replacement smokers”.

Reality Check teens host events, meetings, trainings, street marketing actions, and more, all in order to educate people and get people to take action in meaningful ways to reduce the impact of tobacco.

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Traveling Tots

(A division of the Cortland County Health Department)

Contact

Call 607-758-5509

What Do They Do?

Traveling Tots is funded through the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee with funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 

More than 90% of child safety seats are used improperly. Traveling Tots has child safety seats available to accommodate children from 5 - 100 pounds.

Our certified child safety seat technicians will teach you how to use the proper seat for maximum safety and will show you how to install it in your car.

Seats are available to low-income families with proof of WIC or Medicaid. 

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Cortland County

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Mon/Fri  8AM-5PM

Tue/Wed/Thu  8AM-7PM

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Cortland County SPOA 

(Single Point of Access)

(A Division of the Cortland County Mental Health Department)

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What Is SPOA?

SPOA was implemented to expand each county’s existing community based mental health system, and make it a more collaborative system.  SPOA is established under the Local Government Unit (LGU) to ensure appropriate access to services, prioritize based on need, and to ensure accountability between systems and providers. The SPOA applications are reviewed by the SPOA committee to determine appropriate services available to the individual. It can also assist in identifying and developing strategies for complex behaviors and situations. 

Individuals can be referred to SPOA using the appropriate referral form. Anyone is able to make a referral.  The referral is sent to Cortland County Mental Health for review and discussion by the SPOA Committee.  Through this process, the committee utilizes guidance from the Department of Health and the Office of Mental Health to determine appropriateness criteria and the appropriate level of care based on the information provided. The SPOA Committee then will make a recommendation for services. 

What services are available through the Children’s Single Point of Access (SPOA)?

What services are accessible through the Adult Single Point of Access (SPOA)?

Seven Valleys Health Coalition (SVHC)

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Who is Seven Valleys Health Coalition?

Seven Valleys Health Coalition has been working to improve the health and well-being of the Cortland County community since 1994. Our commitment to the rural communities we serve guides everything we do: helping people access healthcare services, educating the public on prevention and management of chronic health conditions, encouraging good oral health, increasing access to mental health services, creating an environment that fosters physical activity and healthy eating, and expanding transportation options.

Programs Offered

Community Health Education Programs

Data, Referral, + Resources Programs 

Food Systems Work Programs

Transportation Programs

Social Services Department 

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United Way for 

Cortland County

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Veterans Services

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What Do They Do?

The mission of Veterans Services is to provide professional services for military veterans and their dependents and survivors who are entitled to benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the State of New York, and other agencies as applicable.

The Veterans Service Office was established to serve the veteran population of Cortland County. The office assists veterans and their dependents and survivors to obtain benefits from the federal, state and local agencies administering programs for veterans, and provides advocacy to the veterans community regarding entitlement rights to federal, state and local benefits programs.

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Youth Bureau of Cortland County

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What is Their Mission?

To create and support countywide youth services in Cortland County which will provide opportunities for youth to become responsible, productive, and fully integrated members of our community.

What Programs Do They Support?

Community Service

The Cortland County Youth Bureau also offers the community services during the summer months with the Summer Recreation Program. The Summer Recreation Program offers softball and baseball leagues, as well as programs in archery, arts and crafts, nature, playgrounds, and special trips for youth throughout Cortland Counties municipalities.

YMCA of Cortland

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Hours

Monday-Thursday: 5:30 AM-8:00 PM

Friday: 5:30 AM-6:30 PM

Saturday: 6:30 AM-4 PM

Sunday: 8 AM-4 PM

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YWCA of Cortland

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Hours:

Mon-Thu 7AM-8PM

Fri 7AM-7PM

Sat 8AM-1PM

Sun Closed

What Mentoring Programs Do They Offer? [LINK]

What Services Do They Offer For Victims of Violence? [LINK]

CRISIS HOTLINE: 607-756-6363 (Available 24 Hrs. A Day, 7 Days A Week)

Office: 607-753-3639 Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm, Saturday by appointment only.

The purpose of Aid to Victims of Violence is to empower victims of abuse to live their own lives free of abuse and oppression by helping them to explore options on their own through this intervention.

Additional Victims of Violence Services:

What Services Do They Offer For Child Care? [LINK]

What Services Do They Offer For Health & Fitness? [LINK]

Other Resources

Cortland Area Communities That Care (CACTC)

Guthrie Cortland Medical Center

Family Health Network of CNY