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One Work Source Education

We also would like to become a larger supporter for the continuation of secondary education (High school diploma or equivalent), and post-secondary education (Certificate courses, Associate’s Degree or higher). We can help manage the financial burden, upon the client, by researching financial aid information, and different organizations that provide scholarships to those in need.   

 

One Work Source

OneWorkSource is a mutual place for employers and prospective employees to find the resources that have been lacking in this county.  We offer a variety of services to help promote local employment and to advance an individuals opportunities in the job market.  Some of the services we will be building in the future include:

 

Child Protective, Child Care, Foster Care and Adoption

Child Protective

STATEWIDE TOLL FREE CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE: 1-800-342-3720

Every child deserves to be protected from abuse of any kind. If you suspect that a child is being abused, please call the hotline at any time. Our case workers investigate and report abuse. Our case workers will also work with all parties involved to prevent any further abuse.

Signs of Child Abuse

NYS Child Abuse Website

Domestic Violence

No one deserves to be abused in any way. Our caseworkers can help you through your domestic violence situation.

If you feel you are being abused, call the Hamilton County DV line at: 1-800-721-8534

Some signs of Domestic Violence are:

Temporary Assistance

Temporary Assistance is temporary financial help for needy families or individuals. There are several kinds of assistance, Family Assistance (FA ) and Safety Net Assistance (SNA), Emergency Aid to Families (EAF) and other programs.

Family Assistance

Family Assistance is for families with a minor child in the household. You can receive TA for up to 60 months throughout your lifetime.

Medical Assistance

 

Medical Assistance

There are several types of Medical Assistance available: Medicaid, Child Health Plus, Family Planning and Medicare Savings Program. Eligibilty for a program depends on your income.  Your caseworker will determine what you are eligible for from the information you supply on the application.

Child Support

Children are entitled to financial support from both parents. Under New York law, a parent is to provide financial support for a child until the age of 21. Even if the parents were never married or ever lived with the child, they are obligated to provide support. Any parent who does not live with their child may be ordered to pay support.

Social Services Staff Directory

Commissioner: Roberta A. Bly


Camryn Brennan, Caseworker 

Abigail Eichler, Director of Services

Theresa Vaughn, Caseworker

Allison Mahoney, Reception and HEAP

Thandy Koniszewski, Social Welfare Examiner (MA)

Victoria Moore, Social Welfare Examiner (HEAP)

Dyanne Crotty, CSE Coordinator (SCU & IT)

Stephanie Hutchins, Director of Eligibility 

Ruby Boya, Social Welfare Examiner (TA/Employment/Child Care)

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