Action for a Better Community (ABC) is a leader in encouraging, supporting, and developing self-sufficiency among low-income families in Monroe County.
The Advocacy Center provides consumer-driven services to support people with disabilities and their families in achieving their goals. Through information-sharing, individual advocacy support, independent service coordination and educational workshops, we advance people's knowledge of resources and help them to build life-long advocacy skills.
The Arc of Monroe County has been providing a variety of programs and services for over 3,500 individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families in the Rochester community, with 40 locations in Monroe County.
Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI)- Goodwill Industries of Great Rochester, Inc.
The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI)- Goodwill Industries of Greater Rochester, Inc. helps to prepare and empower people who are blind or visually impaired to be self-sufficient and contribute to their families and communities.
Berkshire Farm Center & Services for Youth is one of New York State's leading nonprofit child welfare agencies and has a distinguished history of working with children and families for 125 years.
The mission of Better Days Ahead Family Support Network is to empower families of children with emotional and behavioral challenges through the provision of information, referral to services, support, advocacy and respite services to keep their entire family safe and to provide the best environment for their children.
Boys & Girls Club of Rochester provides youth development programs that enable young people to acquire the skills and qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders.
Catholic Charities Community Services assists persons with disabilities in gaining the independence, community inclusion and personal individuality that are signs of persons living with dignity. Case management and direct care services are provided to persons with developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury and those with HIV/AIDS disease.
The Center for Disability Rights, Inc. (CDR) is a not-for-profit, community-based advocacy and service organization for people with all types of disabilities. Incorporated as an all volunteer organization in 1990, CDR began providing services and grew throughout the 1990s.