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Edited January, 2015
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HOUSING
CANAL LOCK APARTMENTS, 110 Center St., Ellenville NY________________647-4262
D.S.S. EMERGENCY FUEL & HOUSING (Family of Woodstock)____________338-2370
D.S.S. HOUSING UNIT________________________________________________ 334-5000
ELLENVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY, 10 Eastwood, Ellenville NY_________ 647-8686
GOVERNOR CLINTON APARTMENTS, 1 Albany Ave., Kingston NY________338-2700
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY___________________________________________ 340-0907
HOMELESS SHELTERS
Darmstadt Shelter____________________________________________ 331-1395
Emergency Housing Assistance_________________________________ 331-7080
Family Home for Adolescents __________________________________ 338-5953
Family Inn (supervised shelter)__________________________________340-1847
Midway I & II Kingston______________________________________339-5508
Ellenville_____________________________________647-1346
HICKORY RIDGE, 13 Village Drive, Saugerties NY________________________ 246-8380
MEADOWBROOK FARMS, New Paltz NY ______________________________ 255-5305
Huguenot Park Apts. Senior Housing
New Paltz Housing
Meadowbrook Housing
KINGSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY__________________________________331-1955
Rondout Gardens (main office) 132 Rondout Drive
Colonial Gardens 202 Flatbush Ave.
Kingston Section 8 _________________________________________338-4856
(This phone number will change to 331-1955 in the fall of 2014)
RUPCO (Rural Ulster Preservation Company) 289 Fair St., Kingston NY_________ 331-2140
SAUGERTIES PUBLIC HOUSING 2778 Route 32 North, Saugerties NY_______ 246-9967
SHANDAKEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS Ave Maria Drive, Phoenicia NY_____688-2024
SHARP HOUSING COMMITTEE P.O. Box 362, Phoenicia NY_______________688-5905
WOODSTOCK MEADOWS APARTMENTS 152 Tinker St., Woodstock NY____679-0370
YOSMAN TOWERS 295 Broadway, Kingston NY__________________________ 338-2700
NUTRITION
Women, Infants & Children (WIC) 230 Aaron Ct, Kingston, NY _______________340-3965
WIC provides check to purchase food to income eligible families. Clinics are available in Kingston, New Paltz, Saugerties and Ellenville. Call for apt.
BEECH NUT NUTRITION HOTLINE_______________________________(800) 233-2468
Senior Citizens Lunch Together__________________________________________340-3456
(Ulster County Office for the Aging)
KINGSTON
Caring Hands
United Methodist Church, 122 Clinton Ave., Kingston NY______ 331-7188
Monday – Friday 12-12:30 (also a Food Pantry-1st come 1st serve)
See: Steven or Darlene Kelly (Pastor)
SAUGERTIES
Atonement Luthern Church___________________________________246-8322
100 Market Street
Lunch Tuesdays & Thursdays at 12 noon
ULSTER COUNTY
Cornell Cooperative Extension________________________________ 340-3990
EFNEP (Expanded Foods & Nutritional Ed. Program). 4H Clubs, Nutrition
Youth Clubs, Youth Programs, Family Budget Counseling, Gardening help.
WOODSTOCK
Daily Bread Soup Kitchen____________________________________679-2336
Christ’s Luthern Church
26 Mill Hill Road
Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 4-6pm
FOOD PANTRIES
FOOD PANTRIES cont’d
FOOD PANTRIES cont’d
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
SATELLITE SITES
EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, LITERACY & EVALUATIONS
ASTOR SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY____________________340-4105
Mental Health Services for children and youth.
B.O.C.E.S. Ellenville________________________________________________647-1343
Port Ewen_______________________________________________ 331-0902
Educational & Job Training services. Includes:
GRASP - GED Home Study Program
ESL - English as a second language
Home Study Programs - Parent Power, Learning Power, Communication Power,
Healthy Eating, Balancing Roles, Relationships and Spending Power.
Free Pre-GED and GED courses, Access Center, Job Search
Vocational English for speakers of other languages.
EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, LITERACY & EVALUATIONS cont.
EVERETTE HODGE COMMUNITY CENTER 15-21 Franklin St.________331-9683
Many courses offered through U.C.C.C. and B.O.C.E.S., call for info.
Computer training center, internet access, Pre-GED and GED classes.
G.E.D PROGRAMS
Adult Education (BOCES)___________________________________331-5050
Kingston High School_______________________________________331-1970
Ulster Literacy Association___________________________________331-6837
HEALTHY FAMILIES_________________________________________________339-8551
HUDSON VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH__________________________________340-4000
For Mental Health services
JOB SHOP (Gateway Community Industries)
1 Amy Kay Parkway, Kingston NY___________________________________334-9496
One-Stop Career Center’s in Kingston. Learn about skills, explore different careers,
assistance matching skills to specific jobs. Resume writing and interviewing assistance
ULSTER COUNTY OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING
651 Development Court, Kingston NY_________________________________________340-3170
Provides no-cost employment and training services to employers, dislocated workers and income eligible individuals. Services include, but are not limited to: job listings and referrals, vocational assessment, On-the-Job Training (OJT), classroom training, customized training, year-round youth programs and referrals to community resources.
KINGSTON CITY SCHOOLS ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM
Development Court, Kingston NY__________________________________________339-3000 ext. 3864
For those working toward their GED. Participants receive job experience through
two volunteer experiences per month.
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION ___________________________Parenting 336-4747
For persons seeking work with mental health challenges ___________________________ 339-9090
N.Y.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR_____________________________________338-4696
Computers available with internet access, resume development assistance, job skills and
Interviewing workshops, brochure center, binders available with current job openings,
Civil service books and website for job searching.
ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER (BRC)
Development Court, Kingston NY______________________________________________339-1322
Many classes offered such as employment readiness training, customer service,
Computer skills, basic office skills and more.
ULSTER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE____________________________687-5000
S.U.N.Y. NEW PALTZ_________________________________________________ 257-2121
EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, LITERACY & EVALUATIONS cont.
ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Middletown_____________________________________________________________ (888) 622-2398
Newburgh Ext.________________________________________________________________562-2454
DUTCHESS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE_________________________431-8000
ACCES-VR (Adult Continuing Educational Services Vocational Rehabilitation)_______________339-4270
EVALUATIONS
( Diagnostic & Evaluation Services for Children )
ASTOR SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & FAMILY____________________340-4105
Mental Health Services for children and youth.
COMMUNITY REHABILITATION CENTER, Webster St., Kingston NY____________338-4556
Office_______________________________________________________________________336-7235
(TTY)_______________________________________________________________________336-4055
EARLY CHILDHOOD DIRECTION CENTER, through Family of Woodstock______ 338-6755
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTHCARE NEEDS PROGRAM/ PHYSICALLY HANDICAPED CHILDREN’S PROGRAM. 239 Golden Hill Lane________________________340-3099
Early Intervention, Special Education, Family Support Services, Care at Home for Developmentally or Physically Disabled children.
ULSTER COUNTY CHILDCARE COUNCIL, through Family of Woodstock
Contact Laurie Rankin at 331-5197 X 126
ADULT GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS
Men’s Anger Management (free, 10 week group)_____________________________________339-9090 x115
Women’s Anger & Trauma Management (free, 10 week group)_________________________339-9090 x115
MHA has Open Drop-In Support Groups (call for more information on available classes)_____339-9090 x115
Ulster County NY Connects (website of community resources) ________________nyconnects.
YOUTH GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS
BIG BROTHER-BIG SISTERS OF ULSTER COUNTY, 108 Pine Street ____________________338-0431
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 75 Pine Street___________________________________________ 339-0846
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF KINGSTON, 139 Greenkill Avenue____________________________ 338-8666
Saugerties Satellite, Cahill Elementary School______________________________________246-7671
MHA____________________________________________________________________________ 339-9090
GIRL SCOUTS/U.C. COUNCIL 65 St. James Street______________________________________ 790-2326
KING’S KIDS, 243 Hurley Ave_______________________________________________________339-4615
MIDTOWN CENTER_______________________________________________________________331-1682
NEW PALTZ YOUTH CENTER-TEEN SCENE________________________________________255-5140
OLIVE RECREATION PROGRAMS (free summer rec for residents)________________________657-6920
PALS KO BOXING (No cost for training, Mon-Friday 5-7pm Mid-town Center)______
RONDOUT CENTER_______________________________________________________________331-1682
ULSTER YMCA YOUTHBUILD PARTNERSHIP______________________________________331-2381
UNITED WAY OF ULSTER COUNTY________________________________________________331-4199
WOODSTOCK YOUTH CENTER 60 Rock City Rd______________________________________679-2015
YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAMS, INC. 291 Wall Street________________________________338-1413
YMCA, 507 Broadway_______________________________________________________________338-3810
4-H, Cornell Cooperative Ext._________________________________________________________ 340-3990
YWCA OF ULSTER COUNTY, 209 Clinton Avenue_____________________________________ 338-0714
ENERGY ASSISTANCE RESOURCES
PEOPLE FOR PEOPLE_________________________________________________ 343-1663
May give one time assistance
SALVATION ARMY__________________________________________________ 331-1803
WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM_______________________________________338-8750
H.E.A.P. (Home Energy Assistance Program) ________________________________334-5000
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
EMERGENCY, Police, Fire, Ambulance________________________________________911
CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE__________________________________________(800) 342-3720
CHILD ABUSE & FAMILY VIOLENCE (National Council)_______________(800) 422-4453
CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM_______________________________340-3443
DISASTER RELIEF (American Red Cross)___________________ 471-0200 or (877)733-2767
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE Local 24 hour Hotline____________________ 338-2370
DSS EMERGENCY FOOD, FUEL & HOUSING_____________________________338-2370
FAMILY COURT______________________________________________________340-3600
FAMILY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER_______________________________338-2370
LEGAL AID___________________________________________331-9373, (877)574-8529
NYS COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE__________________ (800) 942-6906
24 hour Hotline
NY STATE POLICE
Ellenville______________________________________________626-2800
Highland______________________________________________ 691-2922
Kingston______________________________________________ 338-1702
Margaretville___________________________________________586-2681
PUBLIC DEFENDER___________________________________________________340-3232
PROBATION DEPARTMENT____________________________________________340-3200
SUICIDE CRISES COUNSELING_________________________________________338-2370
ULSTER COUNTY SHERIFF____________________________________________338-3640
NYS CHILD ABUSE/MALTREATMENT REGISTER___________________ (800) 342-3720
YOUTH REFERENCE SHEET
CRISIS INFORMATION
Hotline ___________________________________________________________________________338-2370
For____Runaway youth
Homeless youth
Crisis Intervention
Suicide Prevention
Teen Parent Services (YMCA)_________________________________________________________338-0714
Planned Parenthood__________________________________________________________________338-0840
EMPLOYMENT / TRAINING
Ulster OneStop Job Center_______ Business Resource Center (BRC)__________________________338-4696
U.C. Office of Employment & Training__________________________________________________340-3170
Everette Hodge Community Center-15-21/Franklin Street, Kingston, NY 12401_________________331-9683
Manpower Employment Agency-686 Aaron Court, Kingston, NY 12401_______________________331-0686
Normann Temps-231 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401_________________________________338-9111
** INTERNET ACCESS FOR WORK SEARCH IS AVAILABLE AT AREA LIBRARIES **
HOUSING
Family of Woodstock
Family House (short term)______________________________________________________338-5953
Emergency Housing Assistance__________________________________________________331-7080
Independent Living
Midway I-Kingston______________________________________________________339-5508
Midway II-Ellenville_____________________________________________________647-1346
Darmstadt Shelter_______________________________________________________ 331-1395
Department of Social Services-Housing Unit______________________________________________334-5000
Kingston Youth Shelter (age 16-24)_________________________________________________ 613-766-3200
EDUCATION
U.C. BOCES Career & Technical Center
Port Ewen___________________________________________________________________331-0902
Ellenville____________________________________________________________________210-7105
Educational & Job Training Services – GED Home Study – ESL(English as a Second Language – Home Study Programs
GED Programs
Adult Education_________________________________________________________331-5050 Ext 2282
Kingston High School___________________________________________________________ 331-1970
Ulster Literacy Association______________________________________________________________331-6837
Woodstock Youth Center_______________________________________________________________ 679-2015
______________________________LIBRARY SERVICES__________________________
Kingston Public Library 331-0507 Ellenville Public Library 647-5530
55 Franklin Street 40 Center Street
Kingston, NY 12401 Ellenville, NY 12428
Website: Website: eplm.Pages/default.aspx
Open Monday & Thursday 10-6, E-mail: epl@
Tuesday & Wednesday 10-8 Open Mon - Weds 9:30-8, Thurs & Fri 9:30-6
Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-4, closed Sundays Saturday 9-3
Accessible to people with disabilities.
Town of Esopus Library 338-5580 West Hurley Public Library 679-6405
128 Canal Street PO Box 1167 42 Clover Street
Port Ewen, NY 12466 West Hurley, NY 12491
Website: Website:
Open Mon, Tues & Sat 10-5:30, Weds 10-8, E-mail: mailbox@
Fri 10-7, & Sat 10-4 Open Monday & Wednesday 2-8,
Tues & Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-4
Other area libraries: Phone # website
Gardiner Library 255-1255 gardiner/
Hurley Library Assn 338-2092
Highland Public Library 691-2275
Clintondale Branch 883-5015 clintondale-branch/
Stone Ridge Library 687-7023
Marlboro Free Library 236-7272
Milton-Sarah Hull Hallock Free 795-2200
New Paltz-Elting Memorial Library 255-5030
Olive Free Library 657-2482 olive.westshokan.lib.ny.us
Plattekill Library 883-7286 plattekill.lib.ny.us
Rosendale Library 658-9013
Saugerties Public Library 246-4317
Phoenicia Library 688-7811 phoenicia.lib.ny.us
Morton Memorial Library 254-4222 morton.pinehill.lib.ny.us
Wallkill Public Library 895-3707
Town of Ulster Public Library 338-7881
Wawarsing-Cragsmoor Free 647-4611
Woodstock Library 679-2213
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Dialing 211 by phone can offer access to the following services:
• Basic Human Needs Resources: food banks, clothing closets, shelters, rent and utility assistance.
• Physical and Mental Health Resources: health insurance programs, Medicaid and Medicare, maternal health, Children's Health Insurance Program, medical information lines, crisis intervention services, support groups, counseling, drug and alcohol intervention and rehabilitation.
• Employment Supports: financial assistance, job training, transportation assistance, education programs.
• Support for Older Americans and Persons with Disabilities:
adult day care, congregate meals, Meals on Wheels, respite care, home health care, transportation, homemaker services.
• Support for Children, Youth and Families: childcare, after school programs, Head Start, family resource centers, summer camps and recreation programs, mentoring, tutoring, protective services. Volunteering opportunities and ways to donate.
This website provides a list of community resources beyond what is covered within this booklet.
KINGSTON
Ulster County Community Action 338-8750
70 Lindsley Avenue
Monday-Friday 9-11:30 am
Holy Cross Episcopal Church 331-6796
30 Pine Grove Avenue
Clothes closet; hygiene supplies 3 days/month:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of the last full
week of the month which contains 3 days, 10 am-12
Thrift Store, Saturdays 9-1
New Central Baptist Church 338-0589
Monday 11am-1pm and by appointment
Ulster County Office for Aging 340-3456
Home delivered meals for seniors in need
Clinton Avenue United Methodist 331-7188
122 Clinton Avenue
Lunch Program Monday-Friday at noon –Walk in
Point of Praise Family Life Center 339-4615
243 Hurley Avenue
Food Pantry and Clothes Closet available
People’s Place 338-4030
17 St. James
Monday-Friday 10 am-1 pm Walk In- no fees
Salvation Army 331-1803
Food Pantry: Monday-Friday 9am-12pm
3days food for each family member
(one pick-up in a 90 day period)
Thrift Store: 884 Albany Avenue 340-1249
Angel Food East for HIV/AIDS 331-6538
St. John’s Episcopal Church
207 Albany Avenue
Catholic Charities 340-9170
Office open 9am-5pm
Call office for general information
Food Pantry for special dietary needs:
Thursday & Friday 11am-2pm
(doctors note needed at first visit)
ACCORD
Rochester Food Pantry 626-7501
In rear of Accord Firehouse serves Town
Of Rochester and hamlet of Kerhonkson.
Call to arrange pick-up. Can be used one time
Per month.
WAWARSING
Kerhonkson Synagogue 626-7260
Minnewaska Trail
Provides food to anyone who asks,
whenever they ask.
Wawarsing Home Relief Office 647-4920
Bread & Pastries when available.
Town residents only. Monday, Wednesday & Thurs
ELLENVILLE
Ulster County Community Action 647-6061
85 Center Street
United Methodist Church 647-7094
83 Canal Street
Food Pantry open Wednesday 9-10:30 am
Family of Ellenville 647-2443
221 Canal Street
Monday 9am-5pm Wednesday 9am-6pm
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am- 4:30pm
Hosanna Assembly of God 647-4341
178 Canal Street
Every Third Friday 5-7 pm
229 East Strand
Shiloh Baptist Church 647-8662
Berme Road
Wednesday s 12-2pm
Wawarsing Town 647-6570
108 Canal Street
Seventh Day Adventist Church 647-5998
Clinton St & Center St
By appointment only
Ulster County Office for Aging 647-1605
Home delivered meals for seniors in need
ROSENDALE
Rosendale Food Pantry 205-2822
Rear entrance of Rosendale Café
Main Street
MARLBORO
St. Mary’s Rectory 236-4340
Grand Street
Monday 11-4pm Wednesday 12-2pm
Friday 10am-1pm
PLATTEKILL
New Day Tabernacle Church 566-4441
38 Firehouse Road
PORT EWEN
Esopus United Methodist Church 338-0356
W Main St & Green St, Port Ewen
Hrs: Friday 10am-12pm & Saturday 10am-12pm, Community Dinner every Saturday 4-6 free of charge.
NEW PALTZ
Family of New Paltz 255-8801
51 North Chestnut Street
Monday- Thursday 10am-5pm; Friday 10am-4pm
St. Joseph’s Church 255-5635
34 South Chestnut Street
May be used once per month, must show ID
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 11-noon
HURLEY
St. Joseph’s Mission Church 338-7121
Conifer Lane
Hours: Mon & Tues, 11am-2pm
WOODSTOCK
Good Neighbor’s Food Pantry 679-6610
Dutch Reformed Church
18 Tinker Street
Serves Woodstock area but will assist anyone
in need. Wednesday 3pm-7pm Thursday 2pm-5pm
Family of Woodstock 679-2485
16 Rock City Road
Serves Woodstock areas and areas of
Ulster County west of Woodstock.
Daily: 9:15-9:00 pm
Can be used one time per month
Woodstock Reformed Church 679-8800
18 Tinker Street
Wednesday 3-7 pm, Thursday 2-5pm
Meals on Wheels 679-4656
(Possibility of delivery to Shokan or West Hurley)
Anyone can utilize this resource
Call Monday-Friday 8:00-11am
Cost $3.50 per meal delivered
Christ’s Lutheran Church 679-2336 26 Mill Hill Road Daily Bread: meals served, MWF 4-6pm
WALLKILL
His Love Unveiled Food Pantry 895-3006
Mid-Hudson Christian Church
2393 Rt 300 2nd and 4th Tuesday 12:00-1:30pm
2nd and 4th Friday 6:30-7:30 pm
Loaves and Fish Pantry 895-2181
Wallkill Reformed Church
Thursday 6-7:30 pm, Friday 11-1pm
Bridge St & Church St serves Wallkill School district only.
HIGHLAND
Highland Community Action 691-8722
15 Church Street
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am-12pm
Closed Holidays
Family Outreach 532-0050
2nd & 4th Weds 2-6pm
Also available 24/7 emergency food assistance.
157 Vineyard Avenue
Walk in for service
MODENA
Modena United Methodist Church 883-7142
1928 Rt 44/55
PHOENICIA
Methodist Church 688-5828
29 Church Street
Open Daily 10-4
SAUGERTIES
Atonement Luther Church 246-8322
100 Market Street
Lunch program Tuesday & Thursday 12-1pm
St. John the Evangelist Church 246-9581
915 Route 212
Food Pantry: Wednesday and Friday 10-12
Serves parish boundaries only.
Saugerties Food Pantry 246-6885
44 Livingston Street
Monday-Thursday 10am-12pm Tuesday 7-8pm
RONDOUT VALLEY
Rondout Valley Food Pantry 687-4013
Christ the King Episcopal Church
Stone Ridge. Must call before 9am on
Tuesday & Thursday Pantry open by apt 9-11 am
Woodstock Area (Possibly Shokan or West Hurley)
Meals on Wheels 679-4656
Anyone is able to utilize this resource.
Delivery Monday-Friday 8:00-11:00
$3.50 per meal.
COUNTY WIDE
Lunch Together 340-3456
Office for the Aging
KINGSTON
Angel Food East 331-6538
Kingston area people w/AIDS only.
Monday-Friday 11:30-1
SNAP (Food Stamps) 334-5200
Women, Infants & Children (WIC) 340-3965
230 Aaron Ct, Kingston, NY
Clinics are available in Kingston, New Paltz, Saugerties and Ellenville.
Call 340-3965 for appointments.
Ulster County Healthy Families 339-8551
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