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Local Support Organizations

Category Organization Website Phone Number Description
Alcohol and Drug Abuse AA, Alcoholics Anonymous of Rockland County New York https://rocklandnyaa.org/ 845-352-1112 Alcoholics Anonymous of Rockland County New York’s primary purpose is to maintain sobriety and help other alcoholics achieve recovery.
Rockland County Al-Anon http://www.rockland-al-anon.org/ 845-727-2050 Rockland County Al-Anon is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share
their experience, strength and hope, in order to solve their common problem.
CANDLE http://www.candlerockland.org/ 845-634-667 Community Awareness Network For A Drug-Free Life And Environment, Inc.’s mission is to prevent substance abuse and violence among youth. CANDLE’s goal is to improve the health and climate of our schools and our communities by providing prevention education and resistance strategies to youth and their adult allies, and support programs for young people at risk
Lexington Center for Recovery http://www.lexingtonctr.org 845-362-3904
845-947-3810 845-369-9701
Lexington Center for Recovery assures that the needs of those affected by substance abuse are addressed in a holistic approach to service delivery with the recognition that successful recovery comes with a loving circle of support.
Mental Health Association of Rockland County http://www.mharockland.org 845-267-2172 Mental Health Association of Rockland County’s recovery services provides a multidisciplinary team of professionals, which includes Licensed Social Workers, Credentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselors, Licensed Mental Health Counselors, a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, and a Psychiatrist specializing in youth treatment and chemical dependency issues.
Rockland Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependence, Inc. http://www.rcadd.org/ 845-215-9788 Rockland Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependence, Inc.’s mission is to reduce the stigma of the disease of alcoholism and addiction; to help addicted persons, their families and concerned others to obtain appropriate services through referral services and advocacy; to increase public awareness about recovery; to provide support for the recovery community; to reduce the incidence of alcoholism and chemical dependency through prevention education and training.
Domestic Violence Center for Safety & Change http://www.centerforsafetyandchange.org/ 845-634-3344 Center for Safety & Change develops strategies to end gender-based violence and provide shelter and supportive services that empower survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse and other crimes.
Legal Aid Society of Rockland County, Inc. http://www.legalaidrockland.org/ 845-634-3627 Legal Aid Society of Rockland County, Inc. represents Rockland County residents from all walks of life and help survivors of domestic violence break the cycle of abuse by helping them obtain a divorce.
Hunger Catholic Charities Community Services of Rockland https://www.ccsrockland.org/ 845-942-5791 Catholic Charities Community Services of Rockland (CCCSR) provides quality human services to any resident of Rockland County who needs our help- non-Catholic and Catholics alike. We work to assure that the needy and vulnerable in Rockland have the basic necessities of life –food, shelter, and emergency assistance in times of crisis.
Meals on Wheels of Rockland https://www.mowrockland.org/ 845-624-6325 Meals on Wheels of Rockland’s mission is to enhance the wellness of Rockland’s older adults and their families by providing services that support their safety, independence and health.
People to People http://www.peopletopeopleinc.org/ 845-623-4900 People to People is Rockland County’s largest food pantry working to help struggling Rocklanders through difficult times with dignity through its programs.
Rockland Community Against Hunger http://www.rocklandhunger.org/ 845-268-8023 Rockland Community Against Hunger is a collaboration to address issues of hunger in Rockland County and help those in need.
LGBQTIA CANDLE Youth Pride http://www.candlerockland.org/youthpride 845-634-6677 CANDLE’s Youth Pride Initiative (YPI) works to create a community in which LGBTQ+ youth and young adults thrive as healthy, equal, and complete members of society.
PFLAG http://rocklandpflag.org/ 845-202-1620 PFLAG educates, advocates and supports the Parents, families and friends of the LGBTQIA Community.
Rockland County Pride Center http://rocklandpridecenter.org/ 845-353-6300 The Rockland County Pride Center supports and celebrates the LGBTQ+ community, challenges stereotypes and practices that adversely impact LGBTQ+  people, and provides a wide range of services to ensure equitable resources and opportunities for all – with no exceptions.
Special Needs Abbott House https://www.abbotthouse.net/ 914-591-7300 Abbott House is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities in the New York Metropolitan area and the Hudson Valley by providing safety, promoting healing and restoring hope.
Another Step https://www.anotherstep.org/ 845-268-8200 Another Step partners with people with developmental disabilities to create the lives they choose by providing both alternative and traditional services through the use of person centered approaches that build individualized systems of support.
The Arc Rockland https://www.arcofrockland.org/ 845-267-2500 ARC provides supports and services to people of all ages with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.
BRIDGES http://www.bridgesrc.org/ 845-624-1366 BRiDGES’ mission is to provide advocacy and leadership towards an accessible, integrated community, promoting health and autonomy for people with disabilities.
Camp Venture, Inc. https://www.venturerockland.org/ 845-624-3860 The Venture organization is a not-for-profit provider of habilitative services and family-like care to adults and children with developmental disabilities.
Jawonio, Inc. https://jawonio.org 845-708-2000 Jawonio is a  provider of lifespan services in the Hudson Valley of New York State for individuals with developmental disabilities, behavioral health challenges, and chronic medical conditions.
Saint Dominic’s Family Services https://www.sdfs.org/ 845-359-3400 Saint Dominic’s Family Services empowers children, adults, and families facing challenges to thrive in their communities by addressing their needs with compassion, dignity, and care.
YAI Hudson Valley https://www.yai.org/locations/hudson-valley 845-358-5700 YAI is dedicated to providing innovative services for the intellectual and/or developmental disabilities community.
Mental Health Association of Rockland County http://www.mharockland.org/ 845-267-2172 The Mental Health Association of Rockland County provides mental health preventative, supportive, treatment and advocacy services to children and adults in our community.
NAMI Rockland http://www.namirockland.org/ 845-359-8787 NAMI Rockland provides support, education, advocacy to individuals and families affected by mental health concerns; mental health education to the community; promotes mental health research and advocates on a local, state and national level for mental health initiatives and on public policy to improve the lives of the millions of Americans living with mental illness.
The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Rockland County http://rocklandgov.com/departments/mental-health/suicide-prevention-coalition-of-rockland-county/ 845-364-2399 The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Rockland County’s mission is to reduce the incidence of suicide through the development and implementation of suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention programs; increased peer to peer engagement; and enhanced public awareness of behavioral health needs and community-wide resources.

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