Find government services in Syracuse, NY. Listings include Gustav Stickley House Foundation, Exceptional Family Resources, League of Women Voters of the Syracuse Metro Area, Central New York Chapter of the New York Civil Liberties Union - NYCLU, Friends of the Central Library, Upstate IHS.
The Gustav Stickley House Foundation mission: raise funds to restore Gustav Stickley's former home.
Our office is located at 1820 Lemoyne Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13208. Our staff and agency serve individuals with developmental disabilities throughout Onondaga County. For urgent aft...
Advocacy Voter Education
We are a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, working to protect the civil rights and liberties of residents in 7 Central NY counties since 1963.
Friends of the Central Library raises funds to support the Central Library.
We provide primary and specialty care including providing gender-affirming hormones, PrEP, and HIV care.
The official page of the Syracuse Public Art Commission was created in 2012 to facilitate and encourage public art in the City of Syracuse by creating a streamlined applic...
Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, N.Y., Inc. serves as the operating agency of the Diocese’s community service and human development programs, operating...
We are 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world
Founded in 1993, The JCF provides financial assistance to families of children suffering from cancer who are being treated in Onondaga County.
Serving Individuals who are Blind, Visually Impaired, Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
Towpath district is part of the Longhouse Council, Boy Scouts of America. Towpath serves communities in the Western part of Onondaga County, Western Oswego County, and Cayuga Count...
The CUSE Center is an OASAS funded, peer-led / peer-driven Recovery Community and Outreach Center th
Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracus
The Crossroads District serves Scouting in Eastern Onondaga County, the City of Syracuse, and the North Shore of Oneida Lake.
Dedicated to promoting and preserving individual, family, and community well-being, from generation to generation.
ASLF is an environmental non-profit organization. We focus on water, forestry, & community outreach.
WIC provides eligible participants with nutrition education and supplemental healthy foods.
House of Psalms 23 Transitional Facility is a 501 (c)(3) non profit organization in Syracuse NY.
Our mission is to help immigrants, both youth and adults, reach sustainability and achieve integration within the communities they live.
Providing holistic private case management to allow for better health outcomes for all.
We a nonprofit veteran organization who strives to make difference in our community.
Welcome to our little free library! We large selection of adult and children's books to share.
Syracuse, NY's Premiere Art Gallery/Sound Stage For music booking: [email protected] For art
ABILITY you can TRUST. KNOWLEDGE to LEAD. EXPERIENCE you can COUNT ON.
To identify, create, and promote opportunities that support the advancement of Minority and Woman ow
Official page for the LGBTQ Resource Center at Syracuse University.
Began in 1993 with a dedication to providing high quality training in personal safety and risk recog
This page is all about the Oneida District Cub Scout Roundtable. We will bring you all things Cub Scout and details about Roundtables past and future!
The Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse (ACTS) is a grassroots, interfaith network advocating for social justice. We are voices striving for a more just and fair communit...
The Paul Robeson Performing Arts Company, Inc. is a community-based organization that provides theatrical entertainment rooted in community engagement and social activism.
The Syracuse Center for Peace and Social Justice promotes collaboration among groups working for peace and social justice through shared spaces.
Nationally Recognized Urban Revitalization Initiatives. Six-acre home to 400+ Jobs at Redeveloped Foundry in Once 9th Poorest U.S. N'hood.