• Community Resources

    ACCESS: Mobile Mental Health Team

    • 844-277-4820
    • 7 Days/Week, 10:00am-10:00pm
    • https://accesssupports.org/behavioral-health/
    • Connect with a trained counselor any time of the day or night when stress, depression or other mental health issues create a personal crisis. Our team can respond to an urgent issue at home or anywhere in the community at no cost to you. Our service includes people with lived experience who can relate to your needs through their own experiences. 

    American Red Cross of the Mid-Hudson Valley

    Astor Counseling Service

    • Our counseling centers provide children and families the guidance and assistance they need to work through their problems while staying at home and in school. When behavioral health problems interfere with regular schooling, our day treatment programs aim to provide short-term alternatives to regular schooling, help children and families learn how to handle their difficulties, and return children to school as soon as possible.
    • https://www.astorservices.org/programs/hudson-valley-counseling-center-locations/
    • Centers:
      • New Paltz: (845) 419-0850, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
      • Kingston: (845) 340-4105, Monday-Friday
      • Ellenville: (845) 647-3349, Wednesday & Thursday

    Cornerstone Family Healthcare

    • Phone: (845) 563-8000
    • https://cornerstonefamilyhealthcare.org/
    • Cornerstone Family Healthcare is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center with a mission to provide high quality, comprehensive, primary and preventative health care services in an environment of caring, dignity and respect to all people regardless of their ability to pay. For more than fifty years, Cornerstone has been responsive to meeting the needs of the communities in which we serve with a continued emphasis on the underserved and those without access to health care regardless of race, economic status, age, sex, sexual orientation or disability.
    • Locations:
      • Pine Bush
        • 99 Cameron Street, Pine Bush, NY, 12566
        • Services: Women’s Health, Family Medicine, HIV Prevention & PrEP, Podiatry
      • Plattekill
        • 24 Old Firehouse Road, Plattekill, NY 12589
        • Services: Family Medicine
      • Newburgh
        • 100 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550
        • Services: Dental Care
      • Kaplan Family Pavilion in Newburgh
        • 147 Lake Street, Newburgh, NY 12550
        • Services: Behavioral Health, Care Management, Dental Care, Family Medicine, HIV Prevention & PrEP, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Urgent Care, Women’s Health, Women, Infants, & Children, Nutrition, Optometry, Radiology
      • Harper Health for Individuals & Families in Transition
        • 290 Broadway, Suites 2&3, Newburgh, NY 12550
        • Services: Family Medicine, Homeless Support
      • Center for Recovery
        • 3 Commercial Place, Newburgh, NY 12550
        • Services: Internal Medicine, Addiction Services (MAT)

    Department of Social Services, Ulster County

    • Phone: (845) 334-5000
    • https://ulstercountyny.gov/social-services
    • Office: 1061 Development Court, Kingston, NY 12401
    • Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday-Friday
    • The mission of the Department of Social Services (DSS) is to serve, assist and protect individuals and families who are vulnerable or in need in order to strengthen and preserve families and empower people to be more self-sufficient. Programs include: Anti-Fraud, Child Support Enforcement, Children and Family Services, Coordinated Children’s Services, Day Care Unit, Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education Programs, Food Stamps Program, Medical Assistance Program, Safe Harbour Program, Temporary Assistance, Inter-Agency Council on Domestic Violence

    Department of Social Services, Orange County

    • Phone: (845) 291-4000
    • https://www.orangecountygov.com/285/Department-of-Social-Services
    • The Orange County Department of Social Services provides various forms of financial assistance to families and individuals. They are subject to income and resource eligibility levels which must be satisfied by applicants and recipients in order to qualify for assistance. Programs include: assistance with employment and housing, child support, food stamps, Medicaid, Temporary Assistance, and the Housing Energy Assistance Program
    • After Hours Emergencies: 211
    • Office Locations:
      • Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
      • Goshen
        • 23 Hatfield Lane, Goshen, NY
          Phone: 845-291-2800
        • Box Z
          11 Quarry Road, Goshen, NY
          Phone: 845-291-4000
      • Middletown
        • 33 Fulton Plaza, Middletown, NY
          Phone: 845-346-1120
      • Newburgh
        • 141 Broadway, Newburgh, NY
          Phone: 845-568-5100
      • Housing Resource Centers
        • 280 Broadway, Newburgh, NY 12550
        • 6 Dorthea Dix Drive, Middletown, NY 12550

    Family of Woodstock

    • Family of Woodstock, Inc. is a network of individuals, paid and volunteer, whose mission is to provide confidential and fully accessible crisis intervention, information, prevention, and support services to address the needs of individuals and families. 
    • https://www.familyofwoodstockinc.org/
    • 24/7 Call or Text Hotline: (845) 679-2485
    • Walk- In Centers:
      • Family of Woodstock
        • (845) 679-2485
        • 16 Rock City Road, Woodstock, NY 12498
      • Family of Ellenville
        • (845) 647-2443
        • 221 Canal Street, Ellenville, NY 12428
      • Family of Kingston
        • (845) 338-2370
        • 39 John Street, Kingston, NY 12402
      • Family of New Paltz
        • (845) 255-8801
        • 51 North Chestnut Street, New Paltz, NY 12561
    • Shelters:
      • Family House
        • (845) 338-5953
        • Serves: Emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth ages 12-18
        • PO Box 3516, Kingston, NY 12402
      • Family Inn
        • (845) 340-1847
        • Serves: Families
        • 38 Thomas Street, Kingston, NY 12401
      • Midway of Ellenville
        • (845) 647-1346
        • Serves: Homeless adolescents ages 16-21
        • 3 Warren Street, Ellenville, NY 12428
      • Midway of Kingston
        • (845) 339-5508
        • Serves: Homeless adolescents ages 16-21
        • 189 O’Neil Street, Kingston, NY 12401
      • Washbourne House DV Shelter
        • (845) 679-2485 or (845) 338-2370
        • PO Box 3817, Kingston, NY 12402
        • Serves: Survivors of domestic violence and their children
      • Darmstadt Shelter
        • (845) 331-1395
        • Serves: Men and Women
        • 40 Thomas Street, Kingston, NY 12401
    • Other services include domestic violence shelters and supports, childcare, programs for youth & adolescents, and programs for adults

    Hudson Valley Hospice- Ulster County Office

    • (845) 338-2273
    • https://www.hvhospice.org/
    • 400 Aaron Court, Kingston, NY 12401
    • At Hudson Valley Hospice, our mission is to serve the people of Ulster County by enhancing the quality of living for those at the end of life. Not only do we care for the patient, but we also care for the family. By providing physical, spiritual, and emotional support, our professional and volunteer staff will help family members through this challenging time.

    Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley Broadway Campus

    Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center

    • 300 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12402
    • 845-331-5300
    • https://lgbtqcenter.org/
    • As a safe, supportive environment, the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center provides services, professional resources, and programs that unite the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning community across lines of age, race, gender, and economics. The center strives for positive social change through advocacy, community education, cultural awareness, and wellness programs that assist in the creation, development, and growth of LGBTQ-affirming organizations, institutions, and culture within the community at large.

    Institute for Family Health

    • The Institute for Family Health is a mission-driven health organization with a rich history and expert leadership. The Institute is committed to high-quality, affordable health care for all. We strive for excellence at each of our 31 practices, while accepting all patients regardless of their ability to pay. We offer primary care, mental health, dental care, social work and many other services to patients of all ages.   
    • https://institute.org/health-care/locations/mid-hudson-valley/
    • Locations:
      • Ellenville Family Health Center
        • (845) 647-4500
        • 6 Healthy Way, Ellenville, NY 12428
        • Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Dental Care, Insurance Enrollment and Social Services, Podiatry
      • Kingston Family Health Center
        • (845) 338-6400; Behavioral Health: (845) 338-2562 
        • 1 Family Practice Drive, Kingston, NY 12401
        • Primary Care, Dental Care, Pediatric Care, Behavioral Health, Insurance Enrollment and Social Services, Diabetes Care, Gastroenterology, Podiatry
      • Ob/Gyn and Specialty Care Center of Kingston
        • (845) 338-8444
        • 1 Foxhall Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
        • Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women’s Health Care, Insurance Enrollment and Social Services
      • New Paltz Family Health Center
        • (845) 255-2930
        • 279 Main Street, Suite 102, New Paltz, NY 12561
        • Behavioral Health, Primary Care, Insurance Enrollment and Social Services, Podiatry

    Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry

    • Located at Wallkill Reformed Church
    • 45 Bridge Street, Wallkill, NY
    • 845-895-2181
    • http://wallkillreformed.org/our_church
    • Distribution Thursday’s from 6pm-7:30pm and Friday’s from 11am-1pm
    • Bring proof of residence

    Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center

    Mental Health Association

    • (845) 336-4747; Information and Referrals: (845) 339-9090
    • 221 Tuytenbridge Road, Lake Katrine, NY 12449
    • https://www.mhainulster.com/
    • The MHA sponsors a variety of educational, advocacy and service programs, including mental health education, rehabilitation, residential services, family and youth support services, and therapeutic foster care.

    National Child Abuse Hotline 

    • 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) 
      • The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. The hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All calls are confidential.
      • Live Chat services are available 24/7 through the website
    • https://www.childhelp.org/hotline/

    NY State Child Protective Services

    • 1-800-342-3720
    • https://ocfs.ny.gov/main/cps/Default.asp
    • The New York State Office of Children and Family Services maintains the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR, also known as the “hotline”) for reports made pursuant to the Social Services Law. The SCR receives telephone calls alleging child abuse or maltreatment within New York State. SCR staff relay information from the calls to the local CPS for investigation, monitors their prompt response, and identifies whether there are prior child abuse or maltreatment reports

    Orange Regional Medical Center: Psychiatric Emergency Access Unit

    • 707 East Main Street, Middletown, NY 10940
    • 845-333-1621

    Our Lady of Fatima Food Pantry

    • 1250 Route 32, Plattekill, NY
    • (845) 564-4972
    • https://olfplattekill.org/food-pantry
    • Distribution on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 4pm-6pm
    • Must bring ID and proof of residency (electric bill preferred)

    Planned Parenthood

    • Contact: 845-562-7800
    • https://www.plannedparenthood.org/
    • Services offered: Birth Control, General Health Care, HIV Testing, LGBTQ Services, Abortion Services, Men’s Health Care, Emergency Contraception, Pregnancy Testing & Services, STD Testing, Treatment, & Services, Women’s Health Care
    • Newburgh Health Center
      • 136 Lake Street, Suite 11, Newburgh, NY 12550
    • Poughkeepsie Health Center
      • 17 Nixon Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
    • Kingston Health Center
      • 21 Grand Street, Kingston, NY 12401

    Recreational Groups

    • Arts Community
      • (845) 339-4056
    • Arts Community Gymnastics
      • (845) 895-2610
    • YMCA
      • (845) 255-2107
    • Girl Scouts of Ulster County
      • (845) 338-5367
    • Boy Scouts of America, Ulster County
      • (845) 339-0846
    • Ulster County 4-H
      • (845) 340-3990

    Ulster County Community Action

    • 70 Lindsley Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
    • Phone: 845-338-8750
    • https://uccac.org/
    • We are here to assist the disadvantaged in the community and enable people to live with dignity. Our services are designed to help those in need, the elderly, families, children and people with disabilities. Our services are designed to increase self-sufficiency and to empower those we serve to meet their human needs adequately.
    • Programs Include: Energy Services, Head Start and Early Head Start, and Outreach Services

    Ulster County Crime Victims Assistance Program

    • Phone:(845) 340-3443, Hotline: 845-340-3442
    • https://ulstercountyny.gov/probation/crime-victim-assistance#
    • Office Location: 1 Pearl Street, Kingston NY 12401
    • This Program is specifically designed for recognizing the special needs, concerns and problems associated with being a victim of crime. All information is kept confidential and there is no pressure to prosecute. Any Ulster resident who has been the innocent victim of a crime (past or present) can call or stop by the office. Assistance is available whether or not you choose to report the crime to the police. Spanish speaking counselors are available. Some examples of individuals we serve who have been victimized as a result of domestic violence, assault, sexual violence, drunk driving accidents, elder abuse, homicide, and human trafficking

    Ulster County Family Court

    Ulster County Probation

    • The Probation Department provides opportunities for prosocial change and offers a wide range of effective community justice interventions through supervision, monitoring court orders, and utilizing community partnerships.
    • Services Include: family court, pretrial services, Crime Victims Assistance, STOP- DWI Program, Restorative Justice and Community Empowerment Center (RJCEC), and PINS a program for a person less than 18 years of age who does not attend school in accordance with the NYS Education Law or who is incorrigible, ungovernable, or habitually disobedient and beyond the lawful control of a parent or other person legally responsible for such child's care, or who possesses or uses illegal or controlled substances.
    • https://ulstercountyny.gov/probation
    • Adult/ Juvenile Services
      • (845) 340-3200
      • 733 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401
    • Ellenville Office
      • (845) 210-8088
      • 50 Center Street, Ellenville, NY 12428
    • New Paltz Office
      • (845) 255-6037
      • 124 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561