HWCLI's Community Services | |
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Healthcare
The HWCLI Healthcare Access Team helps our clients find a health insurance plan that best fits their medical and financial needs. We have an outstanding health care team of certified navigators that help individuals and families enroll for free or low-cost health insurance plans through the NY State of Health Marketplace. Enroll with one of our navigators today by calling 516-505-4426.
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
HWCLI connects Long Islanders with SNAP benefits by assisting with applications and enrollment and providing necessary education and outreach through community events at the grassroots level. SNAP provides nutrition assistance to eligible individuals and families. For more information on SNAP/food assistance programs or to receive assistance with SNAP applications, please contact a Client Service Coordinator at 516-559-4453 or email at Communityresponse@hwcli.com
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FREE Mental Health First Aid Trainings | |
NYS Citizen Preparedness Corps
With severe weather events becoming more frequent and more extreme, it is more important than ever that New Yorkers are prepared for disasters.
The NY Citizen Preparedness Training Program teaches residents to have the tools and resources to prepare for any type of disaster, respond accordingly and recover as quickly as possible to pre-disaster conditions. This training course will provide an introduction to responding to a natural or man-made disaster. Participants will be advised on how to properly prepare for any disaster, including developing a family emergency and stocking up on emergency supplies. Each family that attends will receive one preparedness kit.
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August 3rd 9AM (Bethel AME Church: 420 N Main Street Freeport, NY 11520)
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August 6th 10AM (Long Island Cares Center for Community Engagement; 75 Davids Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788)
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August 6th 7PM (West Babylon Public Library; 211 Route 109 West Babylon, NY 117048)
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August 13th 2PM (Great Neck Social Center; 80 Grace Avenue, Great Neck NY 11021)
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August 15th 11AM (Westbury Memorial Public Library; 445 Jefferson Street; Westbury, NY 11590)
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August 22nd 6:30PM (Copiague Memorial Public Library; 50 Deauville Blvd. Copiague, NY 11726)
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August 24th 2PM (Commack Public Library, 18 Hauppauge Road Commack, NY 11725)
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August 26th 7PM (Seaford Public Library; 2234 Jackson Avenue: Seaford, NY 11783
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ADRC Equine Wellness Program | |
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In collaboration with Spirit's Promise, Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center is hosting a new Equine Wellness Program. This is designed for the caregiver and the individual with Alzheimer's Disease or a related dementia. There is no charge for ADRC families to participate in this program. Registration is required and the caregiver would need to come with their family member.
The program will be held at 2746 Sound Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901 on August 14th. Guests should plan to meet at the Ranch promptly 110:00AM-12:00PM. Dress is casual- please wear proper shoes as the program involves horse grooming in the stables. Change of clothing is always recommended. Please bring a bagged lunch with you!
For registration and information please contact Carol Hartmann, Director of Programs at (631) 580-5100 Ext. 305 or carol.hartmann@ADRCinc.org
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FREE Diabetes Community Education Workshops
Sayville Public Library (88 Greene Avenue, Sayville)
- 8/15 6PM-7PM: Dining with Diabetes
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To register visit the library reference desk, call 631-589-4400 or register online at www.sayvillelibrary.org "programs and events".
Brentwood Public Library
- 9/18 6:30PM: Diabetes 101: Diagnosed with Diabetes, Now What? (SPANISH)
- 12/11 1PM-2PM: Diabetes 101: Diagnosed with Diabetes, Now What? (ENGLISH)
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Register online at https://brentwood.librarycalendar.com/
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
- 11/8 12pm: Diabetes Workshop
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Catholic Health Breast Cancer Screening Events
Catholic Health is hosting multiple breast cancer screening events in August and October. The screening events will be hosted at Good Samaritan Women's Imaging Center at 735 Montauk Highway, West Islip, NY 11795 on the dates and times listed below.
Walk-ins are welcome for those with insurance. For those that are under- or uninsured, please call (631)-376-3051 to schedule an appointment for a free breast screening. For screening mammograms only, to be eligible women must: be y 40 years of age or older, have not had a mammogram within the past 12 months. No insurance necessary. Food and refreshments will be available.
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Save the Date for the Anxiety in Youth Conference
Save the date for The Children's Mental Health Conference Series: Anxiety in Youth Conference on October 25th, 2024 at the Courtyard Marriott at Long Island Macarthur Airport.
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FREE Seizure First Aid Certification
The National Epilepsy Foundation has launched the first and only Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification training to support the 3.4 million people in the U.S. with epilepsy. This training provides information to increase the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to recognize seizures and safely administer seizure first aid. The Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification training program was developed with input from a panel of experts, including physicians, nurses, public health professionals, people with epilepsy, and other leaders in the field of epilepsy. Content for the curriculum was derived from the National Epilepsy Foundation’s website, the CDC’s Epilepsy Program, and the International League Against Epilepsy.
What You Will Learn
- How to recognize signs of a seizure
- How to respond with proper seizure first aid
- When to call for help
Why should you know Seizure First Aid?
Seizures can happen anywhere and at any time. Knowing how to help someone during a seizure can make a difference and save a life. The Seizure First Aid Certification training provides information to increase the knowledge, skills, and confidence in recognizing seizures and safely administering seizure first aid.
For more information, please contact:
Janet Romeo at (516) 739-7733, option 1, ext. 145, or jromeo@epicli.org
1500 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, NY 11554
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WDI Child Care Scholarship Program
WDI's Child Care Scholarship Program provides financial support for working families to help cover child care costs. Apply today! Limited capacity by region. Questions? Contact scholarship@wdiny.org
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Parker Jewish Institute Scholarships for Nursing
Unlock Your Nursing Career
We are pleased to announce the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation scholarship programs to provider financial help to students pursuing licenses as certified nursing assistant, licensed practical nurse, or registered nurse. The aim of this special program is to support the career advancement of health care workers by providing them with financial aid to grow both professionally and personally.
The scholarships will be awarded based on several qualifications, including being enrolled in a healthcare program, living in the catchment area, being in good academic standing, and demonstrating financial need.
Scholarships are available for the following categories:
- Up to $1,250 for students pursuing a license as a Certified Nursing Assistant
- Up to $5,000 for students pursuing a license as an Practical Nurse
- Up to $10,000 for students pursuing a license as a Registered Nurse
Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis.
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Full Scholarships for CASAC Training for Suffolk County Residents
The Suffolk County Department of Health has established full scholarships for Suffolk County residents who wish to obtain CASAC certification at OTI, out of the first phase of the Opioid Settlement funds in Suffolk County. Scholarships will cover the full cost of all coursework for recipients, valued at $5,950 per person. In addition, 40 students will receive paid internships at Outreach, with each receiving a stipend of $1,500.
The Suffolk County Workforce Development Scholarships (SCWDS) scholarships will be targeted at individuals seeking to pursue their CASAC certification and who have demonstrated an interest and passion for helping people in the Suffolk County community. These individuals be those who work in Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) and Office of Mental Health (OMH) programs, human and social service agencies, or at health facilities. They may have been involved in volunteer work in their communities and/or religious, civic, or cultural institutions. They could be individuals in recovery who provide peer-to-peer support to others.
If you have any questions, please contact Anthony Pereira at p (718) 847-9233 ext. 2309 eor anthonypereira@opiny.org
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FREE Music Therapy at the Parrish Art Museum
Join Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center for music therapy at the Parrish Art Museum on June 6th, and June 27th. Enjoy a special program with music therapist/drummer Michael Guglielimo, created for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia and their care partners. There is NO COST to participate but registration is required. Space is limited.
Dates: June 6th, June 27th
Time: Arrival 10:45AM Sharp, Session is from 11:00AM-12:00PM
Location: 279 Montauk Highway, Watermill NY 11976
RSVP: To register please email Carol.hartmann@ADRCinc.org or call 631-580-4417
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Creating Healthy Schools and Communities
Creating Healthy Schools and Communities (CHSC) is a New York State Department of Health chronic disease prevention initiative that is dedicated to improving the food and physical activity environments in schools and communities. Targeting the Towns of Babylon, Islip and Hempstead, CHSC promotes strategies that encourage children and adults to make the healthier choice the easier choice. We look forward to acquainting CHSC with HWCLI partners and are available to answer any questions. For further information, please contact: agibbons@wsboces.org and kkirschb@wsboces.org
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Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice
The New York Coalition for Doula Access (NYCDA), in partnership with Health Leads and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, is launching a 12-month Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice (CoP) — a learning community for people with common interests, concerns, or challenges in reproductive healthcare. As Medicaid reimbursement for doulas in New York State rolls out, this CoP of doulas, clinicians, advocates and subject matter experts has a unique opportunity to broadly support and increase the accessibility of the expanding doula workforce to birthing individuals.
They are recruiting NY based providers like OBGYNs, Midwives, L+D Nurses, Nurse Managers, Hospital Administrators and Doulas that are interested in better birth outcomes. If you are interested in joining the Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice, please complete this interest form. Participants will learn and share best practices that address barriers to doula care in hospital settings, build cross-sectional relationships, reduce barriers to doula integration and improve maternal health outcomes. For more information or questions, please email NYCDA@HealthLeadsUSA.org.
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Parker at Your Door: Mobile Vaccination Program
Parker has joined thousands of individuals and groups in the fight to end the COVID-19 pandemic. We have teamed up with Parker at Your Door to bring the vaccine to people who are homebound, uninsured, and other high-risk people who need help getting access to the vaccine.
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They offer vaccines by appointment with their mobile vaccination program. To make an appointment, click the link below, scan the QR code, or call (718) 289-2606. Participants will receive a $20 gift card to Amazon! | |
Interested in Hosting a Mobile Vaccination Program?
Parker at Your Door, in collaboration with multiple vaccine partners is providing COVID-19 vaccines at senior residential developments, senior centers, churches, community organizations, workplaces, and other locations throughout the region. If you are interested in hosting a vaccine event in your community, please call (718) 289-2606 or email payd@parkerinstitute.org.
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Parker Jewish Institute Forget Me Not Support Group | |
Parker Jewish Institute is launching a "Forget Me Not Support Group", designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals who have lost a loved one and are looking for a community of understanding individuals to share their experiences with. Led by experienced counselors, the support group meets regularly to offer participants a chance to connect with others who are going through a similar grieving process. They offer a range of activities and resources to help members cope with their loss, including group discussions, expressive arts therapies, and mindfulness exercises. If you or someone you know could benefit from our Forget Me Not Hospice Support Group, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. | |
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Where: The Bristal Assisted Living at North Hills
Address: 99 South Service Road, North Hills, 11040
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When: Every 2nd and Fourth Tuesday of the Month from 10:30AM to 12:00PM
How to Register: Call 516-586-1575
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Dental Financial Assistance for Veterans | |
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) in partnership with NYU Dentistry’s Veterans Oral Care Access Resource (VOCARE) is helping Veterans with blood cancer gain access to dental care. Any Veteran, regardless of dental benefit class, who requires dental procedures to begin lifesaving therapy for a blood cancer, or as a consequence of therapy for a blood cancer, will be eligible for financial assistance to cover the costs of dental services.
Care will be provided at the NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities. Although treatment takes place in New York City, the program is available to all Veterans as long at they reside in the U.S., or a U.S. territory, and can travel to New York City. All expenses for the required dental care will be covered, as long as funding is available. Veterans can receive services more than once. Covered expenses include, but are not limited to, extractions, root canals, jaw surgery, dentures, cavity fillings, and gum disease.
To apply, call an LLS Information Specialist at (800) 955-4572 and a knowledgeable Specialist will assist you in determining your eligibility and help you apply.
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Financial Assistance for Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Co-Pay Assistance Program provides eligible CLL patients up to $4,500 annually for treatment-related expenses.
They can help pay for:
- Medical insurance premiums
- Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance (for expenses covered by the program)
- Co-pays for prescription medication related to prescribed treatment
- Co-pays for labs, scans, and tests as follow-up care after being diagnosed.
Healthcare professionals may apply on behalf of a patient. Based upon historical and recent trends, we anticipate the CLL Co-Pay fund will be open through the summer 2024.
For a full list of covered expenses, visit our website at www.LLS.org/copay
Questions?
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FREE Lactation Support Groups
FREE breastfeeding/chest feeding support groups for expecting an new parents (and their families)! Sessions are available virtually or in person, and in English, or Spanish. Sessions entirely in Spanish are led by bilingual and bicultural lactation professionals. Please direct any questions to BFREE@northwell.edu
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Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center Caregiver Support Groups
The Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center provides Caregiver Support Groups. If you are providing care for someone with Alzheimer's Disease or another Dementia you DO NOT have to meet these challenges alone. Attend a Caregiver Support Group where you will be provided emotional, educational and social support.
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Family Service League Health Families FREE Family Support Specialist Program | |
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Healthy Families is here to support you in your most important role: being a parent. Their FREE in-home program offers support with:
- Pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care
- Building a strong bond with your child- even before they are born
- Interactive play and activities that help your baby learn and grow
- Managing the day-to-day stresses of parenting
- Connecting with resources in your community
- Much more!
Meet with one of their family support specialists to ask questions, share thoughts, and receive reliable information based on your own family's needs.
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Suffolk County Department of Labor Smart Start | |
Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program is an FCC program that helps connect families and households struggling to afford internet service. For more information, click here.
This program is limited to one monthly service discount and one device discount per household.
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The Affordable Connectivity Program provides:
- Up to $30/month discount for broadband service
- Up to $75/month discount for households on qualifying Tribal lands; and
- A one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet purchased through a participating provider if the household contributes more than $10 but less than $50 toward the purchase price.
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PSEG Long Island Financial Assistance
Energy bills can be a significant household expense and it’s understandable that it can sometimes be a struggle to keep up. Unemployment, disability, a medical emergency or other unexpected event can impact your ability to pay. Energy assistance programs from PSEG Long Island and other sources are available and we can help get you the aid you need.
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PSEG Long Island Programs:
- Residential Energy Affordability Partnership (REAP)
- Household Assistance Rate
- Consumer Advocates
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Other Programs:
- Home Energy Assistance Program- HEAP
- Emergency Assistance from the Department of Social Services
- Many Helping Hands Phone Service: 2-11
- Project Warmth
- Protect Yourself and Your Account
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Free English, Life and Job Skills Courses on any Mobile Device | |
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Cell-Ed is a tool for use on any mobile device to learn English and build skills. It is sponsored by the New York State Office for New Americans. Cell-Ed is free, secure, and available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. No smart phone or internet is required since it is available through dial-in. Cell-Ed is accessible through WhatsApp.
Cell-Ed helps users build skills for life and work, learn English or Spanish, and take their next steps in work and education. Users can learn at their own pace, anywhere and at anytime by participating in 3-minute lessons with real-life examples. Coach assistance is available in English, Spanish and Mandarin. Learners earn certificates of completion for completed courses.
How do I sign-up?
Call the free, multi-lingual New York State New Americans Hotline to be connected to your local Office for New Americans partner: 1-800-566-7636. The Hotline is available Monday - Friday, from 9 AM - 8 PM. Have other Cell-Ed questions? Contact NewAmericans@dos.ny.gov
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People experiencing a mental health crisis have a new way to reach out for help in the U.S., they can simply call or text the numbers 9-8-8. This system includes someone to call, someone to come and somewhere to go when experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. 988 is more than a number, it is an immediate connection to highly trained, local crisis counselors to provide emotional support and assistance for behavioral health crisis and suicide prevention and provides connections to services in the community for support and recovery. | | |
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Nonprofit Professional Services | |
You are cordially invited to attend the 2nd Annual Nonprofit Leaders Breakfast on August 22nd at 9am in the Hays Theater. The breakfast event is a great way to connect with like-minded individuals/non-profit organizations who share a passion for giving back to the community and learn about partnership opportunities that align with your organization’s interests and goals.To register for this event, click here: NONPROFIT LEADERS BREAKFAST. Feel free to share this event with anyone who might have an interest in attending. | |
Anti-Oppressive Leadership Fellows Program
Adelphi University’s Center for Nonprofit Leadership invites applications for an impactful and
transformational fellowship designed to support nonprofit executive leaders The Center for Nonprofit Leadership is offering small groups of CEOs, Presidents, board members, DEI Directors, HR Directors, and other high-level leaders from organizations an opportunity to apply to join a cohort of Fellows to proceed through 12 monthly retreats
and coaching sessions starting in September 2024.
This groundbreaking program is built for leaders of nonprofit organizations to receive the
education, coaching, and a supportive community needed to enact their commitments to
diversity, equity, and inclusion. By showing your staff, clients, partners, and funders that your nonprofit is at the forefront of dismantling oppression, the results will inspire everyone involved. This work requires ongoing personal and organizational reflection in order to implement anti-oppressive principles. The time is right to invest in an experiential learning opportunity that will strengthen your organization's continuous growth and vision fulfillment.
** The application deadline is September 6, 2024. The cohort is limited in size and you (and 2-3 of your colleagues) are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
*Even if you’re not in a senior leadership position and feel your organization could benefit
from this program, we encourage you and other interested colleagues to discuss this
opportunity with your organization’s leadership. We’re happy to support this process so
please contact us anytime.*
For more information, please contact Diane Wunderlich at dwunderlich@adelphi.edu.
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GREE Grief in the Workplace Training
COPE is now offering a FREE Grief in the Workplace training, which provides actionable tips for coping with one’s grief in a professional environment and teaches insightful strategies for both employers and employees on creating and sustaining a supportive, grief-informed workspace.
COPE is a nonprofit grief and healing organization that supports and connects grieving individuals with others facing similar losses through professionally led support groups for families, healing workshops, a grief support phone line, a bereavement camp for children and parent/caregivers, and trainings for community partners.
Please connect with COPE if you are in need of support for your healthcare staff, trainings about bereavement and grief, and crisis support for your professional community. Trainings are provided by Thanotologist and Social Worker, Rashida Sanchez. Contact us at 516-832-2673 or info@copefoundation.org.
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Microsoft Tech for Social Impact is dedicated to providing affordable and accessible technology to help nonprofits of all sizes achieve their mission. Microsoft offers grants and discounts for their products and services to eligible nonprofits. To learn more about Microsoft’s most popular nonprofit offers, download the Microsoft Nonprofit Grants Proposal.
To get started with Microsoft nonprofit grants and discounts, register and confirm your organization’s eligibility. Already registered as a nonprofit? Login to your Microsoft Nonprofit page and access Admin Center. Watch our guided demo to help you get your free Microsoft 365 licenses.
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New York Institute of Technology (NYIT): Consultants for Public Good | |
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Are you a Non-Profit interested in increasing your volunteer capacity? Learn more about New York Tech's premier volunteer program, Consultants for the Public Good. This is a skilled-based volunteering program that encourages students, faculty, and staff to apply their expertise in a volunteering capacity. For example, UX/UI students can work on updating a Non-Profit organization’s website, outlining the plans for an app, or even interior design/architecture students can consult on a space. Overall NYIT can source students for a specific project that an organization has in mind- whether long or short-term projects and even simply helping at events. Projects can vary in length if the deliverables are clear.
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Join the HWCLI 2024 Network to support our ongoing commitment to a better Long Island! Email connect@hwcli.com with any questions. | |
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Established in 1947, the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a regional, nonprofit umbrella organization for health and human service providers dedicated to improving the lives of Long Island’s most vulnerable residents by responding to their needs through the promotion and development of public policies and direct services. To learn more, visit www.hwcli.org or call 516-483-1110. | | | | |