APS investigates allegations of abuse and/or neglect of impaired adults living in Suffolk County who may be dependent on someone else for their basic needs.
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A remote legal reference service that allows the public to contact NYS Court System law library staff and ask legal reference questions.
Suffolk County Community College offers non-credit ESL courses, both full and part time.
Literacy Suffolk helps adults become better English readers, writers, and speakers, primarily through individual tutoring.
The Pro Se Legal Assistance Program offers free legal assistance for self-represented civil litigants in Federal Court in Central Islip, NY.
The Legal Aid Society of Suffolk County provides criminal defense, certain family court representation, and social work assistance to eligible Suffolk County residents.
(631) 853-5212
Legal Services of Long Island is highly experienced in poverty law and, from our beginnings, have focused on cases dealing with the survival needs of people with low incomes, involving shelter, food, healthcare, and family issues.
When you need help with a legal issue in Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk County Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service is a way to connect with pre-screened lawyers.
The Veterans Temporary Hiring Program Portal provides a centralized location for qualified veterans to submit employment and contact information for consideration by state agencies when filling temporary positions.
NYSDOL has incredible resources to help you find a job, research careers, and learn about special programs for jobseekers.
The place to explore careers related to your strengths, skills and talents.