GENEVA Childcare Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Jim Dooley Center for Early Learning 2. Geneva Lakefront Childcare Center 3. Happiness House 4. The Geneva Family YMCA 5. Children’s Hours School 6. Child & Family Resources 7. Agri-Business Child Development (ABCD) June 2020 Icon Child Care: the care of children especially as a service while parents/guardians are working
1. Jim Dooley Center for Early Learning
*Infant *Toddlers *Preschool *School Age
196 North Street Geneva, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-787-4190
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.flhealth.org/patients-visitors/community
Additional Info:
Serves both employees of Finger Lakes Health and residents of the community with children 6 weeks through 6th grade. These programs, based on age and development, are supervised by a registered nurse and teachers with college degrees in early childhood education.
2. Geneva Lakefront Childcare Center
*Infant *Toddlers *Preschool *School Age
61 Elizabeth Blackwell Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)781-0014
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.glcc.care
Additional Info:
Hours: 6:30 AM – 5:45 PM
No weekends or Federal Holidays
Transportation, Breakfast, Lunch and Snack included. DSS payments accepted
Eligibility: Everyone is eligible - See Child Care rates on website document
3. Happiness House
*Children & Families with Disabilities *Birth to Five *School Aged Children *Autism Services
731 Pre-Emption Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-6828
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.happinesshouse.org
Additional Info:
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday At-Home Learning: Our at-home learning resource page is a compilation of educational links from our teachers to our students and their families.
Birth to Five: The Birth to Five program helps children up to five years old with evaluations, preschool education, therapy services, autism support and service coordination.
School Age Services: Happiness House offers therapeutic, recreational, residential, support services and service coordination to children, young adults and their families.
Autism Services of the Finger Lakes: Programs and supports for children and adults on the autism spectrum and their families.
4. The Geneva Family YMCA *Preschool *School Age *Summer Day Camp *Babysitting for Members
399 William Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-1616
Email: [email protected] Website: www.genevafamilyymca.org/families
Additional Info:
3 & 4 Year Old Preschool Programs: *5 Day per Week Option: Monday – Friday 8:30 am - 11:30 am *3 Day per Week Option: Mondays, Wednesdays & Friday 8:30 am - 11:30 am
SCHOOL AGED CHILD CARE: *After School Care Program 2:30 pm – 6pm *Kids Club Program (most days that Geneva School District is closed)
BABYSITTING SERVICES (CHILD WATCH): available for children ages 6 weeks and up while YMCA member is in the building exercising. 90 minute maximum time limit. Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 11:00 am Monday - Thursday 5:00 pm - 7:45 pm
5. Children’s Hour
*Early Childhood *Ages 3 & 4 *Grades K-5
90 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-521-8117
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevachildrenshours.org
Additional Info:
Children’s Hours School is a not for profit, non public, private school, chartered with the NYS Board of Regents. It’s been located in Geneva, NY for almost 40 years!
6. Child & Family Resources
*Baby Café *Child Care Resources & Referral Service *Parent Education and Support
671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (800) 881-5786
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cfresources.org
6. Agri-Business Child Development (ABCD)
*Infants *Toddlers *Early Head Start *Head Start *Local Agricultural & Migrant Workers
5 Goodman Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3267
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.abcdny.org
Additional Info:
Director: Qing Shang-Marino
Education Services: Culturally and linguistically appropriate classrooms provide a secure learning environment where children learn the skills necessary to succeed in school, society and life. Health Services: Every enrolled child receives age appropriate physicals and screenings. Children and families are linked with community resources to ensure access to continuous affordable health care. Transportation Services: Given the rural location of families served and the lack of public transportation, bussing is provided for infants, toddlers and preschoolers to and from ABCD centers on DOT inspected school buses. Family Engagement: Parents, the most important influence on a child's development, play an essential role in planning and decision making for the program. Parent involvement is highly regarded as key to a child's success. Disabilities Services: With an emphasis on the partnership between families, center staff, and early intervention professionals, strategies are developed to provide individualized services that meet the unique needs of children with disabilities. Community Partnerships: Collaborations with community organizations enable families to connect with available resources and support services. Human Resource Management: Personnel are reflective of the culture and linguistic diversity of the children served and must meet State and Federal mandated educational requirements.
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⚽MAP KEY 1. City of Geneva Recreation Department 2. The Geneva Family YMCA 3. Finger Lakes Martial Arts Center 4. Hwa Rang Kwan New York 5. Bristol Field House 6. Geneva Fit Club 7. Geneva Community Center June 2020 ⚽Sports & Recreation: a particular activity (such as an athletic game) so engaged in and refreshment of strength and spirits
1. City of Geneva Recreation Department
*Ice Rink & Indoor Turf *Sports *Youth *Adults *Seniors
666 South Exchange St. Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-2277 Ext. 3
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/recreation-department
Additional Info:
Dog Park memberships available!
The Geneva Recreation Complex, an enclosed ice rink and indoor turf facility, provides seasonal skating and turf programming. The Geneva Rec Complex is host to the Geneva Generals Youth Hockey Program, Geneva/Waterloo High School Hockey team and two Division III Hockey Programs: Hobart Statesmen & William Smith Herons. In the summer time, the complex is used as an indoor turf facility, hosting summer recreation, youth and adult box lacrosse and soccer programs.
Additional services include live concerts in the summer, adult sports leagues, seasonal Farmers Market, painting classes, lifeguard training, dog obedience classes, and so much more! Check out seasonal program brochure for a complete schedule of the latest activities (available online or at City Hall)!
2. The Geneva Family YMCA *Indoor Pool *Exercise Classes & Equipment *Sports
399 William Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-1616
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevafamilyymca.org
Additional Info: Membership required but day passes available. Showers available in addition to childcare services.
3. Finger Lakes Martial Arts Center
*Kung Fu *Classes *Youth *Adults *Seniors
43 Seneca Street Rear, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-436-5425
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fingerlakesmartialartscenter.com
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4. Hwa Rang Kwan New York
*Taekwondo *Kickboxing *Classes *Youth *Adults *Seniors
440 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-456-8565
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hrkny.com
5. Bristol Field House
*Indoor Walking & Running Track *Exercise Classes
283 Hamilton St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3528
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hws.edu/studentlife/wellness
6. Geneva Fit Club
*Exercise Equipment & Classes *Personal Training
28 Seneca Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 325-4272
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevafitclub.com
7. Geneva Community Center
*Indoor Gym *Sports *Teens *Adults *Seniors
160 Carter Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 759-6060
Website: www.genevacommunitycenter.org
Additional Info:
The Geneva Community Center is just down the street from the Geneva high and middle schools. The 24,000 square feet Center was built by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Geneva on about 15 acres. It includes a full gymnasium, a lounge and crafts room for senior citizens, and lounge for teens, a game room, a performing arts space, an art room, and more. The grounds are surrounded by almost of mile of walking trails, wetland pond areas, an athletic field, and will be a lovely park after a few years and the many trees and other plantings take hold. The Center is the site of the Boys & Girls Clubs teen center after- school, and is available to other groups and programs throughout the day and on the weekends.
GENEVA Parks and Playgrounds
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1. Gulvin Park: 79-81 Middle St, Geneva, NY 14456
2. Neider Park: 182 N Genesee St, Geneva, NY 14456
3. Lakefront Park (boat access): 35 Lake Front Dr, Geneva, NY 14456
4. Jefferson Park: 9 Beacon St, Geneva, NY 14456
5. Brook St. Park (tennis courts included): 26-48 Brook Street, Geneva, NY 14456
6. Washington Park: 400 Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
7. Ridgewood Park: 16 Ridgewood Drive, Geneva, NY 14456
8. Richards Park: 1 Richards Ave, Geneva, NY 14456
9. Pulteney Park: 32 Park Place, Geneva, NY 14456
10. Genesee Park: Genesee Park Place, Geneva, NY 14456
11. Geneva Bark Park: 695-641 S. Exchange St, Geneva, NY 14456
12. Martin Luther King Jr. (BiCentennial) Park: 397 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-2277 Ext. 3
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/parks-and-playgrounds
Additional Info:
The City of Geneva has been named a 6-time (2011-2017) “Playful City, USA” through the non-profit agency, KaBOOM!
GENEVA Educational Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Geneva City School District a. West Street School b. North Steet School c. Middle & High School 2. Finger Lakes Community College-Geneva 3. Hobart and William Smith Colleges 4. Children’s Hours School 5. St. Francis-St. Stephen School
6. Cornell Agritech (NYS Agricultural Experiment Station) June 2020 Education: the knowledge and development resulting from the process of being educated
1. Geneva City School District Website: www.genevacsd.org
a. West Street School (Head Start & Pre K to 1st grade)
Address: 30 West Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-0406
b. North Street School (2rd Grade to 5th grade)
Address: 400 West North Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-0489
c. Middle & High School (6TH to 12th grade)
Address: 101 Carter Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-0404 & (315) 781-0402
2. Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC): Geneva Campus 63 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)789-6701
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.flcc.edu/geneva-campus-center
3. Hobart and William Smith Colleges
300 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3000 Website: www.hws.edu
4. Children’s Hours School
*Early Childhood *Ages 3 & 4 *Grades K-5
90 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-521-8117
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevachildrenshours.org
Additional Info:
Children’s Hours School is a not for profit, non public, private school, chartered with the NYS Board of Regents. It’s been located in Geneva, NY for almost 40 years!
5. St. Francis- St. Stephen School
17 Elmwood Ave, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-1828
Website: www.stfrancisststephen.org
6. Cornell AgriTech (New York State Agricultural Experiment Station)
*Agricultural Research *Community Educational Programs
630 West W North St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 787-2236
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cals.cornell.edu/cornell-agritech
GENEVA Agricultural Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Geneva Farmers Market 2. Little Free Farm Stands 3. Geneva Peeps 4. Maggie’s Greens 5. Cornell AgriTech 6. Community Garden Coalition
June 2020 Agriculture: the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products Environment: the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (such as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival
1. Geneva Farmers Market
*Local Farm Stands *WIC Coupons Accepted
Exchange Street Parking Lot, Geneva, NY 14456 (Wednesdays)
FLX Welcome Center, 35 Lakefront Dr, Geneva, NY 14456 (Saturdays)
Phone: (315) 789-5005
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevarec.com
Additional Info:
2. Little Free Farm Stands
*Free Seasonal Produce *Local Produce Donation Sites
A. State Street, Geneva, NY 14456 B. Gulvin Park, Middle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Email: [email protected]
Website: @littlefreefarmstandgeneva (Facebook & Instagram)
Additional Info:
Little Free Farmstands are for giving, taking, swapping fresh produce.
Anyone can give, take, or swap to encourage generosity and kindness and avoid food waste and hunger.
Encourage wholesome, fresh nourishment through shared food contributions from seasonal home/community gardens; excess produce from CSA shares; and directly from charitable farmers and growers via gleaners.
3. Food Justice
*Glean *Store *Redistribute Local Produce *Volunteer
Email: [email protected]
Website: @FoodJusticeGenevaNY (Facebook)
Additional Info:
Food Justice is a grassroots organization in Geneva NY that gleans and distributes produce to agencies who serve our most vulnerable population. Most produce distributed to Little Free Farm Stands, Blessing Boxes, public housing sites, and more!
Volunteers needed most Saturday Mornings starting late Summer & Fall to glean (pick & collect late, trial, or unwanted produce from local farm fields). Meet at the Geneva Denny’s parking lot by 8:30 am. Founder: Henry Farro, [email protected]
4. Geneva Peeps
*Chicken Cooperative *Local Eggs *Community Gardens
State Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevapeeps.org
Additional Info:
Cooperative raising and caring for chickens:
-An individual or family may volunteer for one shift each week. There are 14 shifts available: one each morning (at dawn) and one each evening (at dusk).
-Morning shifts are responsible for letting the hens out into the yard, and evening shifts are responsible for putting the hens to bed.
-All are responsible for keeping the ladies fed, hydrated, and happy.
-Each shift receives 1/14 of the egg production from the previous week.
5. Maggie’s Greens
*Micro Greens *CSA *Local Greenhouse
Pick up location: Monaco’s Coffee, 115 Washington Street, Geneva, NY
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.monacoscoffee.com/subscription/maggies-greens
6. Cornell AgriTech (New York State Agricultural Experiment Station)
*Agricultural Research *Community Educational Programs
630 West W North St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 787-2236
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cals.cornell.edu/cornell-agritech
7. Community Garden Coalition
*Raised Garden Plots *Shared Garden Space *Educational Programs
A. State Street, Geneva, NY
B. Boys & Girls Club, Goodman Street, Geneva, NY
C. Mt. Olive Church, Clark Street, Geneva, NY
D. Lyceum Heights, Geneva, NY
Email: [email protected]
Website: @growinggeneva (Facebook)
Additional Info:
The mission of Growing Geneva Together Community Garden Coalition was to provide space and opportunity for Geneva residents, and members of surrounding communities, to come together to grow healthy food in a sustainable manner, thereby enriching the quality of life of all and strengthening community bonds.
Leadership was provided by Sarah Meyer through HWS Fribolin Farm with support from Cornell AgriTech and Cornell CCE Ontario County.
In 2015, there were 13 food gardens in Geneva (in various levels of establishment) organized by community residents, schools, neighborhoods, churches, organizations, and committees.
Check out additional old community garden plots being revitalized via Reactivate Geneva Community Gardens Mission! (Facebook)
8. Growing Cycle *Compost Co-op *Soil Cultivation
Phone: 315-670-7044
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.growingcycle.org
Additional Info:
Food waste doesn't belong in the landfill! Growing Cycle provides curbside pickup of your biodegradable materials, then the vermiculture process breaks it down into a rich soil amendment. Decrease pollution and increase garden remediation!
Free Compost Collection for residents in Wards 5 &6!
GENEVA Behavioral Health Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Family Counseling Services 2. Finger Lakes Community Health 3. Lakeview Mental Health Services 4. Ontario County Mental Health
June 2020 Behavioral Health: emotions, behaviors and biology relating to a person's mental well- being, their ability to function in every day life and their concept of self
1. Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, INC.
*Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy *Advocacy *Trauma Informed
671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-2613
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fcsfl.org
2. Finger Lakes Community Health: Geneva Community Health
*Counseling Services *Community Outreach & Education
601-B Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)-781-8448
Website: www.localcommunityhealth.com
Additional Info:
Eligibility: Anyone can take advantage of these services but must be a medical consumer with FLCH to use other services. If you do not have insurance FLCH will work with you to become insured.
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday- 8 AM-6 PM
Tuesday- 8 AM-8 PM
Friday- 8 AM-5 PM
3. Lakeview Mental Health Services
*Care Management *Supported Housing *Drop-In Center
609 West Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-0550
Website: www.lakeviewmhs.org
5. Ontario County Mental Health
Geneva Clinic: Ontario County Mental Health Center
Address: 83 Seneca St., Geneva, NY 14456-3501
Phone: (315) 789-6706
Website: www.co.ontario.ny.us/99/Mental-Health
Hours: Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Ontario County Mental Health Center
Address: 3019 County Complex Dr., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-4363
Hours: Monday, Thursday and Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
4. Clifton Springs Hospital’s Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program (CPEP) *Emergency Mental Health Crisis Response Team *Psychiatric Screening & Assessment
2 Coulter Road, Clifton Springs NY 14432
Phone: 585-275-5151 (2-1-1/LIFE LINE) or 315-462-1080 (FLCPEP Main Office)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.211lifeline.org
Additional Info:
GENEVA Culture & the Arts
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MAP KEY 1. Smith Opera House 2. Gearan Center for the Performing Arts 3. St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy June 2020 Culture & the Arts: The arts – vast subdivision of culture, composed of many creative endeavors and disciplines. The arts encompasses visual arts, literary arts and the performing arts.
1. Smith Opera House
*Concerts *Community Programming & Performances
82 Seneca St, Geneva, NY 14456 (Wednesdays)
Phone: (315) 781-5483
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thesmith.org
2. Gearan Center for the Performing Arts
*Theater *Dance *Music *Media & Society
299 Pulteney, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3406
Website: www2.hws.edu/gearan-center-for-the-performing-arts
3. St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy
*Musical Beginnings *Ballet *Music Lessons *Choir
149 Genesee St, Geneva, New York 14456
Phone: (315) 789-0106
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stpetersarts.org
4. Geneva Theatre Guild
*Community Theatre Group
P.O. Box 424, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 670-1318
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevatheatreguild.org
5. Geneva Music Festival
*Concert Series *Finger Lakes Region
Phone: 315-521-1623
Website: www.genevamusicfestival.com
GENEVA Cultural Group Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Temple Beth El 2. LGBTQ Center of the Finger Lakes 3. Latino Festival 4. Sons of Italy June 2020 Cultural Groups: Group of individuals with shared customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group.
1. Temple Beth El
755 S. Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2945
Email: [email protected]
Website: wwww.bethelgeneva.org
2. LGBTQ Center of the Finger Lakes (Family Counseling Service)
*LGBTQ *Pride Festival *Support Groups *Advocacy *Community Education
671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-2613
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fcsfl.org
3. Latino Festival
*Hispanic *Latinx *Annual Festival
284 Exchange St, Geneva, New York 14456
Phone: (315) 759-5295
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.facebook.com/pg/GenevaLatinoFestival
Additional Info: The Geneva Latino Festival was founded in 2012 by Rafeal Diaz with the help of Alejandra Molina, Felix Jordan, and Angel Gonzalez to preserve our culture in the Finger Lakes and bring a Latino festival to this area.
It was also designed to bring the different hispanic/latino cultures together in this area and to show what we can do for our own community, the general and mainstream community included. Also to educate the mainstream community on our cultures through foods, crafts, music, and through having a good time.
4. Sons of Italy
*Italian Heritage *Membership
31 Prospect Ave, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-2242
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.osia2397.com
Additional Info:
Geneva Lodge 2397
Mission: The OSIA mission is to promote a positive image of Italian Americans, to fight discrimination, support charitable and humanitarian purposes, support educational opportunities for our children, and to preserve the rich culture, heritage and language of Italy and Italian descendents in the Americas.
5. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
*African American Heritage *Civil Rights *Social Justice & Equity
PO Box 222, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-759-3885
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.nysnaacp.org
Additional Info: Branch #2158
President: Lucille Mallard
The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights without discrimination based on race.
The following statement of objectives is found on the first page of the NAACP Constitution – the principal objectives of the Association shall be:
-To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all citizens
-To achieve equality of rights and eliminate race prejudice among the citizens of the United States
-To remove all barriers of racial discrimination through democratic processes
-To seek enactment and enforcement of federal, state, and local laws securing civil rights
-To inform the public of the adverse effects of racial discrimination and to seek its elimination
-To educate persons as to their constitutional rights and to take all lawful action to secure the exercise thereof, and to take any other lawful action in furtherance of these objectives, consistent with the NAACP’s Articles of Incorporation and this Constitution.
6. Rural & Migrant Ministry, INC.
*Migrant & Immigration Services & Support *Advocacy *Education
7 Phelps Street, Lyons, NY 14489
Phone: 845-428-0359
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ruralmigrantministry.org
Additional Info:
RMM implements its mission through three programs areas: Youth Empowerment, Accompaniment and Education
Rural & Migrant Ministry works for the creation of a just, rural NYS, by nurturing leadership, standing with the disenfranchised especially farmworkers, and rural workers and their families, and by working to change unjust systems and structures.
GENEVA Faith Based Resources
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MAP KEY 17 1. Geneva Assembly of God Seneca 2. Delivering Word Church of God’s Revealed Truth 3. Temple Beth El 4. Presbyterian Church 3 Lake 5. Faith Community Church 6. The Alliance Community Church 7. First Baptist Church 8. The Salvation Army 9. Trinity Church 10. Faith, Healing and Deliverance Church of God by Faith 11. Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church 12. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 13. First United Methodist Church 14. Mt. Calvary Church of God 15. Zion Lutheran Church 16. St. Paul’s Full Gospel Church 17. Quakers (Central Finger Lakes Friends Meetings) 18. St. Michael’s Orthodox Church 19. St. Stephen’s Church 20. St. Francis Desales Church 15 21. Living Hope Baptist Church 22. Divine Destiny Ministries 23. Iglesia de Cristo Missionary Church of Christ, Inc. June 2020 Faith Based: place or house of worship (synagogue, church, etc)
1. Geneva Assembly of God
757 Pre-Emption Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-4930
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevaassemblyofgod.com
Additional Info:
Pentecostal Pastor: Dale Andrews
Sunday service at 10:30 a.m.
2. Delivering Word Church of God’s Revealed Truth
90 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 283-6677
Additional Info:
Pastor: Raul Fuentes
Sunday School – 10 a.m.
Worship Service – 11 a.m
3. Temple Beth El
755 S. Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2945
Email: [email protected] Website: wwww.bethelgeneva.org
Additional Info:
Rabbi Ann Landowne
Friday Shabbat 8 p.m.
4. Presbyterian Church
24 Park Pl, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-1343
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.presbyterianchurchingenevanewyork.org
Additional Info:
Rev. Deborah Lind-Schmitz
Sunday Worship 8:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
5. Faith Community Church
90 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-0007
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fccgeneva.org
Additional Info:
Pastor: Rev. Dr. J. Mark Ammerman
Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
6. The Alliance Community Church
340 W North St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-8454
Website: www.thealliancecommunitychurch.org
Additional Info:
Pastor and Wife: Jon and Wendy Coykendall
Service Times: Sunday 11am Wednesday 6pm
7. First Baptist Church
134 N. Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-3220
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sites.google.com/site/genevafirstbaptistchurch/home
Additional Info:
Pastor: Phyllis Granger
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Followed by Sunday School
8. The Salvation Army
41 North St., Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-1055, 315-427-5599 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.empire.salvationarmy.org/EmpireNY/Geneva
Additional Info:
Captains Luis & Nydia Martínez
Services:
Mondays 6:30pm
Wednesdays 6:30pm
Thursdays 6:30pm
Sundays – 10:00am & 11:15am
9. Trinity Church
78 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2919
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.trinitygenevany.org
Additional Info:
Rev. Karen Lewis
Sunday Eucharist 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal 9 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
10. Faith, Healing and Deliverance Church of God by Faith
2987 Pre-Emption Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-4038
Website: www.cogbf.org
Additional Info:
Pastor: Reverend William Dailey
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Service 11:30 a.m.
11. Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church
70 Clark St Baptist Church, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-0579
Website: @Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church (Facebook)
Additional Info:
Pastor: Rev. Donald Golden,
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11 a.m.
12. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
149 Genesee St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-4910
Website: www.stpetersgeneva.org
Additional Info:
Rev. James Adams
Sunday Eucharist 8 a.m., 10 a.m.
13. First United Methodist Church
340 Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-6550
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.1stumc.wixsite.com/geneva-ny
Additional Info:
Rev. Emily Huyge
Sunday Worship 8:15 am, 10:30 a.m.
Adult Forum 9:30 a.m
14. Mt Calvary Church of God
21 Milton Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2669
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mccogic.mymobisite.us/welcome
Additional Info:
Pastor: Rev. Jonathan Perkins,
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:30 am
15. Zion Lutheran Church
18 Snell Rd, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2635
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sites.google.com/site/zionlutherangeneva
Additional Info:
Vr. Josiah Armstrong
Worship 9:30 a.m.
16. St Paul’s Full Gospel Church
76 E North St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-2837
Website: www.abc-usa.org
Additional Info:
Pastor: Bishop John S. Dixon
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Service 11:30 a.m
17. Quakers (Central Finger Lake Friends Meetings)
Fisher Center in Demarest Hall, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 536-7206
Additional Info:
Contact: Astuti Bijleseld
Sunday Meeting for Worship 9:30 a.m.
18. St. Michael’s Orthodox Church 98 Genesee Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-3060
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stmichaelsgeneva.org
Additional Info:
The Rev. Gregory Murphy
Sunday Orthros 9:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 10:30 a.m.
Saturday Vespers 6 p.m.
19. St. Stephen’s Church
48 Pulteney St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-0930
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ourladyofpeacegeneva.org
20. St. Francis DeSales Church
130 Exchange St., Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-0930
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ourladyofpeacegeneva.org
21. Living Hope Baptist Church 51 Geneva St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 521-5836
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.livinghopegeneva.com
22. Divine Destiny Ministries
90 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 484-4181
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.divinedestinylive.wordpress.com
Additional Info:
Pastor: Steve Brown
Sunday Service 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
23. Iglesia de Cristo Missionary Church of Christ, Inc.
69 North Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Additional Info:
Pastor Raul Rivera
Sunday School – 11 a.m. Worship Service – 1 p.m.
24. First Love Church of God’s Revealed Truth
125 Border City Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 325-4168
Additional Info:
Pastor: Bishop Harry Gramling
Sunday School – 10 a.m.
Worship Service – Noon
25. Grace Baptist Church
3142 Johnson Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-9175 or (315) 789-8358
Email: [email protected]
Website: www. gbcgeneva.org
Additional Info:
Paul A. Douglass, Pastor
Sunday School for All Ages 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Wednesday 7 p.m.
26. Baha’i Community of Geneva
Phone: (315) 789-2503
Website: www.find.bahai.us/community/new-york/geneva
Additional Info: Contact Mary Lou Strawway
GENEVA First Responders
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MAP KEY 1. Geneva Police Department 2. Hydrant Hose Company 3. C.J. Folger Hook and Ladder Company 4. Nester Hose Company June 2020 First Responders: a person (such as a police officer or an EMT) who is among those responsible for going immediately to the scene of an accident or emergency to provide assistance
1. Geneva Police Department
Public Safety Building, 255 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (315) 828-6771 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/police-department
Additional Info:
The Department is comprised of 37 sworn officers, along with 5 full time and 6 part time civilian positions.
Police Chief: Michael Passalacqua
Online Police Tip Form: www.cityofgenevany.com/online-police-tips-form
Drug Tip Line: (315) 781-0096
Units:
Road Patrol Crime Prevention Unit
Bicycle Patrol Foot Patrol
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E) School Resource Officers (SRO)
Drug Enforcement Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
Dark House Watch: If you will be away from home or have a concern about nearby activity, and would like a Police Officer to periodically check on your property, fill out this form: http://www.co.ontario.ny.us/property
Geneva Fire Department 47 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (315) 828-6595
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/fire-department
Additional Info:
The Geneva Fire Department is comprised of the Hydrant Hose Company, the Nester Hose Company, and the C.J. Folger Hook & Ladder Company. The department is staffed by 120 professional firefighters, including 18 career firefighters and over 100 active volunteers. Fire Chief: Michael Combs Fire Marshal’s Office: To schedule an inspection of your commercial or residential property, please contact Lauren Karlsen at 315-789-5311 or [email protected]
2. Hydrant Hose Company
79 Geneva Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (315) 789-6966 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hydranthose.com 3. C.J. FOLGER HOOK & LADDER COMPANY
207 Genesse Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (315) 789-2652 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: n/a
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/c-j-folger-hook-ladder-company
4. Nester Hose Company
207 Genesee Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (315) 789-3995 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/nester-hose-company
5. Ontario County Sheriff’s Department
3045 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (585) 394-4560 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.co.ontario.ny.us/104/Sheriff
Additional Info:
Ontario County Jail Phone: (585) 396-1800 & (315) 781-1966
Sheriff: Kevin Henderson
For Hearing/Speech Impaired, remote locations (less service), or if a caller is facing immediate threat where the voice call could escalate threat, TEXT 911!
For more info visit, www.co.ontario.ny.us/845/Calling-9-1-1
6. New York State Police, Troop E
Headquarters: 1569 Route 332, PO Box 25220, Farmington, NY 14425
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or (585) 398-4100 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.troopers.ny.gov
Additional Info:
Major & Troop Commander: Mark Koss
7. Finger Lakes Ambulance
20 Crane Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432
Phone: 911 (Emergencies) or 315-462-5701 (Non-Emergencies)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fingerlakesambulance.com
Additional Info:
*CPR & Defibrillation Classes
*Community Education & School Presentations
*Blood Pressure Clinics
GENEVA 12 Housing Development Resources
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MAP KEY 1.Geneva Housing Authority 2.Lake Tunnel Solar Village
June 2020 Housing Development: a group of individual dwellings or apartment houses typically of similar design that are usually built and sold or leased by one management
1. Geneva Housing Authority
Main Office
Address: 41 Lewis Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-8010
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevahousingauthority.com
Elmcrest Apartments
Address: 99 Lewis StreetGeneva, NY 14456
Site Manager: Janet Adams
Phone: 315-789-7563
Email: [email protected]
Geneva Courtyard
Address: 10 Goodman Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Occupancy Supervisor: Lucille Mallard
Phone: 315-789-3245
Email: [email protected]
Lyceum Apartments
Address: 150 Lyceum Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Site Manager: Karen Robideau
Phone: 315-789-0316 Email: [email protected]
Seneca Apartments
Address: 529 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Site Manager: Yessenia Green
Phone: 315-789-7408
Email: [email protected]
St. Francis Senior Housing
Address: 110 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Site Manager: Janet Adams
Phone: 315-789-8010
Additional Info:
The GHA accepts applications from anyone 18 years old and older. Applicants are screened according to HUD and GHA Policy. Applicants will submit to criminal, sex offender, credit, and landlord checks. A home visit may also be conducted as a part of the applicant screening process.
In addition to the above, the GHA will use HUD’s Enterprise Income Verification (EIV) system to determine if the applicant or any member of the applicant household is currently receiving HUD assistance
2. Lake Tunnel Solar Village
Factory: 33 Forge Ave Geneva, NY 14456
Lake Tunnel Solar Village: 68 Elizabeth Blackwell St Geneva, NY
Geneva Solar Village: 212 Carter Rd Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315.230.4070
Email: [email protected] Website: www.solar-village.com
Additional Info:
Lake Tunnel Solar Village is a residential housing development featuring Net Zero homes, located in downtown Geneva NY, steps to Seneca Lake.
The area/site is known to most locals as the “lake tunnel” as a pedestrian tunnel passes under State Route 5&20 connecting walking and bike paths to the lake front.
The site is unique as it has direct access to the lake, but is also less just steps from the center of downtown Geneva with its bustling food and craft beverage scene.
In June 2017 it was announced that out of 120 applicants, the City of Geneva was awarded the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) $10M grant. Lake Tunnel Solar Village was 1 out of 10 projects approved as part of this grant and awarded $1.25M. Since then our dedicated team has been working diligently to make Geneva’s first solar village a reality. Homes in the Solar Village will be produced at the Solar Home Factory, which assembles the homes to strict quality and energy-use standards while providing living wage manufacturing jobs in Geneva, New York. Simple, carefree, sustainable living in the heart of the Finger Lakes.
GENEVA Human Services
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MAP KEY 1. Geneva Center of Concern 2. Salvation Army 3. Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes 4. Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes 5. Family Counseling Services of the Finger Lakes, Inc. 6. Geneva 2030 7. BluePrint Geneva 8. Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency June 2020 Human Services: designed to help people navigate through crisis or chronic situations where the person feels they need external help and guidance to move forward with their life and rediscover their personal power and self-sufficiency.
1. Geneva Center of Concern
*Clothing/Accessories *Food Pantry
58 Avenue D, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)789-1117
Website: www.facebook.com/pg/GenevaCenterofConcern
Additional Info:
Hours: Monday- Friday 10 AM – 3 PM
Saturday 10 AM- 12:30 PM
2. Salvation Army
*Food Pantry *Financial Assistance
41 North Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)789-1055
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.empire.salvationarmy.org/EmpireNY/Geneva
Additional Info:
Financial Assistance for Rent, Clothing, Utilities and Prescriptions
3. Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes *Free Lunch Program *Financial Assistance *Family Case Management
94 Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-521-6684
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.catholiccharitiesfl.org
Additional Info:
Community Lunch Program: Free nutritious meals served Monday through Friday at the Geneva Methodist Church from 11:45am-12:15pm. To volunteer, contact Robert Vona at 315-521-6684 or [email protected]
4. Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes
*Domestic Violence Crisis Response *Emergency Hotline
1 Franklin Square, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 24 Hour Crisis Hotline 800-247-7273
24 Hour Text Helpline 315-305-2063
Non-Emergency Office Phone 315-781-1093
Website: www.shflny.org
5. Family Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, INC.
*Domestic Violence Crisis Response & Hotline *LGBTQ Advocacy & Support Groups
*Bilingual Services *Finger Lakes Resiliency Network
671 S. Exchange Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-789-2613
Email: [email protected] Website: www.fcsfl.org
6. Geneva 2030
* Kindergarten readiness *Literacy Success *STEAM *Graduation Rate Improvement
*College and Career Readiness
300 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3825
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.geneva2030ny.org
7. BluePrint Geneva
*Urban Agriculture *Food Justice *Economic Opportunity
*Employment Initiatives *Community Building
State Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 577-3775
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.blueprintgeneva.org
8. Finger Lakes Area Counseling & Recovery Agency (FLACRA)
*Opioid Response Team *Addiction Counseling & Recovery Programs
246 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-0771
Website: www.flacra.org
9. Finger Lakes Works *Employment *Career Training & Resources *Youth & Adults
795 Canandaigua Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315 789-1771
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fingerlakesworks.com
10. Child Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes
*Family Advocacy *Child Forensic Interviewing
482 N. Main St., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 394-2573
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cacfingerlakes.org
11. Partnership for Ontario County
*Youth & Family Support & Programming *Community Building
5297 Parkside Drive, Suite 307, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-4554
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.partnershipforontariocounty.org
12. Family Promise of Ontario County
*Temporary Family Emergency Housing
Main Office: 185 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Host Sites: a) Temple Beth El, 755 South Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456 b) Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church, 70 Clark Street, Geneva, NY 14456 c) Presbyterian Church, 24 Park Place, Geneva, NY 14456 d) First United Methodist Church, 340 S. Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (585) 905-3988
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.familypromiseontariocounty.org
Additional Info:
A network of multiple faith communities providing temporary accommodations for homeless families run by volunteers in Ontario County.
GENEVA Media Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Finger Lakes Times 2. The Town Crier ] 3. Finger Lakes Public Radio
June 2020 Media: a medium of communication (such as newspapers, radio, or television) that is designed to reach the mass of the people
1. Finger Lakes Times
*Local News *Print & Digital
218 Genesee Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-3333
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fltimes.com
2. The Town Crier
*Local Stories & Ads *Free Print
218 Genesee Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-5186
Email: [email protected] & [email protected]
Website: www.towncriertoday.com
3. Finger Lakes Public Radio (WEOS)
*Public Radio News *College Sports Coverage *Radio Programs
300 Pulteney Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-781-3456
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.weos.org
Additional Info: Main signal 89.5: transmitting from a few miles west of Geneva, covering most of the Finger Lakes. They also have a repeater station on 90.3 in downtown Geneva.
WHWS-LP 105.7FM: Hobart & William Smith Colleges' station with more campus-related shows with student programs, faculty symposiums, and additional Hobart Statesmen and William Smith Herons sports coverage. It also showcases Radio Bilingue, the only Spanish-language service in the Finger Lakes! For more info, visit www.whws.fm
4. FingerLakes1.com
*Local Daily News *Digital *Podcast Interviews
12 North Park St., 3rd Floor, Seneca Falls, New York 13148
Phone: (315) 712-0104
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fingerlakes1.com
5. Finger Lakes Women Magazine
*Finger Lakes Women Journal *Local Spotlights *Free Print & Digital
Phone: 315-217-1529
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.flwoman.com
6. Finger Lakes Daily News
*Local Daily News *Radio & Digital
3568 Lenox Rd, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-7000
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fingerlakesdailynews.com
Additional Info: Finger Lakes News Radio is 98.1 FM and 1590 AM, WAUB in Auburn and 96.1 FM and 1240 AM, WGVA in Geneva. Finger Lakes News Radio is 24 hour local news, weather, sports and talk for the Finger Lakes.
7. Finger Lakes Radio Group
*Radio Group *Radio Advertising & Marketing
3568 Lenox Road, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-781-7000
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.flradiogroup.com
Additional Info:
Fingerlakesforless: buy gift certificates to local restaurants, wineries and other attractions for 50% off.
FLXDigital: helps local businesses navigate the complex world of digital media. Provides websites, search engine optimization, texting programs, reputation management and geo-targeted advertising. GENEVA Public Health Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Finger Lakes Community Health 2. Geneva General Hospital 3. Finger Lakes Medical Associates 4. Finger Lakes Bone & Joint 5. UR Medicine Thompson Health OB/GYN June 2020 Public Health: the art and science dealing with the protection and improvement of community health by organized community effort and including preventive medicine and sanitary and social science
1. Finger Lakes Community Health: Geneva Community Health
*Medical *Dental *Behavioral *Mental Health *Community Outreach & Education
601-B Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315)-781-8448
On Call Provider After Hours: (585) 453-2120
Hearing/speech disabilities call 711
Website: www.localcommunityhealth.com
Additional Info:
Eligibility: Anyone can take advantage of these services but must be a medical consumer with FLCH to use other services. If you do not have insurance FLCH will work with you to become insured.
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday- 8 AM-6 PM
Tuesday- 8 AM-8 PM
Friday- 8 AM-5 PM
Walk in hours for services- 1 PM-3 PM
2. Geneva General Hospital
*Emergency Services *Primary Care *Rehabilitation *Surgery
196 North St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 787-4000
Website: www.flhealth.org
3. Finger Lakes Medical Associates-Geneva *Women’s Health *Cardiology *Internal Medicine
200 North Street, Geneva, NY 14456Phone:
Email: (315) 787-5100
Website: www.rochesterregional.org/locations/geneva/finger-lakes-medical-associates-geneva
4. Finger Lakes Bone & Joint
*Open MRI & Xray *Physical Therapy *Surgery
875 Pre-Emption Rd., Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-5061
Website: www.fingerlakesorthopedics.com
5. UR Medicine Thompson Health Geneva OB/GYN
*Obstetrics *Gynecology
765 Geneva Crossing Way, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 226-8913
Website: www.thompsonhealth.com
Additional Info:
Doctors: Francis V Finneran, MD and Samera Sorell, CNM, DNP Services: -Annual exams -Evaluation and treatment of abnormal pap smears -Colposcopy and LEEP procedures -Treatment for menstrual disorders -Menopause management -Hormone replacement therapy -STD testing and treatment -Contraception including birth control pills, IUD insertion and removal, diaphragm fitting, Depoprovera, Ortho Evra patch, Nexplanon, Nuva ring and permanent sterilization -Treatment for urinary incontinence and prolapse
6. Ontario County Public Health
*Health Regulations *Community Education & Outreach *Monitor Health Data
3019 County Complex Dr, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-4343
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.co.ontario.ny.us/101/Public-Health
Additional Info:
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm
After Hours Emergency: Call 585-394-4560 & ask the Dispatcher for the on-call Public Health Nurse
Ten Essential Public Health Services:
-Assure a competent public health and personal health care workforce.
-Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts.
-Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community.
-Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety.
-Evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based health services.
-Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues.
-Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable.
-Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems.
-Monitor health status to identify community health problems.
-Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems.
GENEVA Service & Fraternal Organizations
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MAP KEY 1. Knights of Columbus 2. Rotary International 3 3. American Legion 4. Sons of Italy June 2020 Service & Fraternal Organizations: a type of social organization whose members freely associate for a mutually beneficial purpose such as for social, professional or honorary principles including social, cultural and mutually beneficial or charitable aims.
1. Knights of Columbus 39 Milton St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-1606
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kofc.org
Additional Info: The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization. Our core principles are Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism. Founded by Father Michael J. McGivney in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1882, it was named in honor of the mariner Christopher Columbus.
This is men’s charitable organization is also a family oriented club whose principal work involves helping others in need. We are a fraternal service organization. In 1919, our local #272 was established and continues to be one of the strongest councils in the state of New York with over 300 members.
Some of the community projects we work with, for and on are Mercy Flight, Youth Football, Little League, Local Food Pantry, High School Senior Scholarships, Mothers and Others, and the Homeless Program through Catholic Charities, etc.
2. Rotary International 803 S Main St, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-7716
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevarotaryclub.org
Additional Info: The Rotary Club of Geneva meets at the Geneva Country Club (4147 W Lake Rd, Geneva, NY 14456) every Wednesday at 12:05pm to 1:00 pm.
Rotary was founded in Chicago on February 23, 1905 by attorney Paul P. Harris. What started as a national movement expanded internationally within a few short years. The name "Rotary" was suggested by Paul Harris as meetings were rotated from office to office in the early days of the organization.
An early member, Montague M. Bear, created and designed the original Rotary Wheel (based on a wagon wheel) and another member, Charles A. Newton, originated the luncheon idea. The Rotary motto reflects the goals of Rotary, "Service Above Self."
3. American Legion 1115 Lochland Rd, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 789-5165
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevaamericanlegion396.com
Additional Info: Geneva Post 75
Post Commander - Dale H. Mosher
Adjutant - Gene Becker
4. Sons of Italy 31 Prospect Ave, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-2242
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.osia2397.com
Additional Info: Geneva Lodge 2397
Mission: The OSIA mission is to promote a positive image of Italian Americans, to fight discrimination, support charitable and humanitarian purposes, support educational opportunities for our children, and to preserve the rich culture, heritage and language of Italy and Italian descendents in the Americas.
5. Kiwanis International Club
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.facebook.com/pg/Kiwanis-Club-of-Geneva-NY
Additional Info: The focus of the Kiwanis Club of Geneva is to serve the community children. After a short hiatus, the Kiwanis Club was re-organized on July 10, 2014.
In the summer of 2014, the newly re-established Kiwanis Club was able to send three Geneva children to Kamp Kiwanis, a week long summer camp in Adirondack Park. The Club volunteered in Penn Yan to assist victims of a sudden flood that left many people displaced and homeless. The Club also organized a used electronics collection drive that raised funds to support Golisano Children’s Hospital. The Kiwanis Club also hosts an annual election night ziti dinner on election night every November.
GENEVA Community Activists & Volunteer Groups
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MAP KEY 1.America Reads 2.Geneva Heroes 3.Geneva Neighborhood Resource Center June 2020 Community Activists: a person who uses or supports strong actions in support of or opposition to one side of a controversial issue
Volunteer Groups: individuals who voluntarily undertakes or expresses a willingness to undertake a service or takes part in a transaction while having no legal concern or interest
1. America Reads
*Elementary School *Tutoring *Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Trinity Hall, South Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3825
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hws.edu/academics/service/volunteer_opportunities
Additional Info:
The HWS Student Literacy Corps was established in 1989 and evolved into America Reads in 1997 when the Federal work study program was established by the U.S Department of Education.
2. Geneva Heroes
*Mentorship *Community Service *Middle & High & College Students
Trinity Hall, South Main Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 781-3825
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hws.edu/academics/service/volunteer_opportunities
Additional Info:
Geneva Heroes is an eight-week service and leadership program that engages 20-25 local middle and high school students in service with HWS during the spring semester. Founded in 1996, HWS students recruit youth participants and then lead them in teambuilding, leadership, and service activities and a shared appreciation for the Geneva and extended community, as well as friendships between all students result.
Previous community service collaborations include unearthing and righting headstones in historic Washington Street Cemetery, waxing floors at the Geneva Food Pantry, raking leaves for elderly citizens, landscaping at Lakeview Mental Health, moving furniture at the Boys and Girls Club, visiting with residents of Seneca Terrace assisted living center, and assisting the Geneva Public Library with efforts to prepare for their annual book sale fundraiser.
3. Geneva Neighborhood Resource Center
*Community Service *Neighborhood Connections
City Hall, 47 Castle Street , Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: (315) 828-6585
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com/gnrc
Additional Info:
The City of Geneva offers 11 different neighborhoods, each with an active resident population that have pride of place in their community.
In 2018, the neighborhood associations wanted to have some new materials to explain the GNRC's work! The GNRC had an identity that needed to be shared and understood by more of our residents with more visibility, providing a brief glimpse into the goals and purpose of the office. All of this works shares additional details in different mediums on the five main purposes of the GNRC; to build leadership, inform, share responsibility, build relationships, and have fun.
4. Literacy Volunteers of Ontario
*Literacy Tutoring *ESL *Reading & Writing
208 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-1686
Email: [email protected] Website: www.lvoy.org
Additional Info:
To eradicate illiteracy among residents of Ontario County. LVOC relies on volunteer tutors to work one- on-one with a student to work on reading and writing skills and to help teach English to speakers of other languages.
5. Ontario County Office for the Aging (Meals on Wheels)
*Senior Citizens *Meals on Wheels *Transportation *Case Management
3019 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-4040
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.co.ontario.ny.us/100/Office-for-the-Aging
Additional Info:
Ontario County Office for the Aging provides "Home Delivered Meal" to homebound seniors throughout Ontario County. Other services include congregate meals, transportation, case management, health insurance counseling, legal assistance, personal emergency response systems, friendly visitors/telephone reassurance, weatherization referral and assistance, outreach and information.
6. Colony Caregivers
*Trapping Feral Cats *Transporting cats to clinics *Building Shelters & Feeders
P.O. Box 12, Shortsville, NY 14548
Phone: 585-289-6353
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thecolonycaregivers.org
Additional Info: The Colony Caregivers (TCC) is a volunteer based animal welfare organization that promotes and practices Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate- Return with Care of feral, stray and abandoned cats within Ontario County, NY. A small staff of volunteers handles much of the day-to-day operations and relies heavily on the support of volunteers. Volunteers also play an important part in the quality of life of the cats.
7. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Rochester
*Mentorship *Children ages 6 to 18
37 S. Washington Street, Rochester, NY 14608
Phone: 585-442-2250
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.beabig.org
Additional Info:
All Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rochester volunteers go through a screening process to help create a safe, meaningful, and lasting relationships.
Mentoring tells a young person that there is someone in their corner. It lets them know they matter. We’re always looking for people eager to positively impact a child and improve their community at the same time. And, right now is no different. Mentors are in high demand, so decide to make a difference today.
8. Geneva Women’s Assembly
*Activism *Community Equity *Feminism
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.genevawomensassembly.org
Additional Info:
The Geneva Women’s Assembly is a fighting, feminist grassroots organization dedicated to the liberation of working class women and gender minorities.
We organize against economic injustice, environmental degradation, racial and sexual violence, and endless wars. For us, feminism is not limited to “women’s issues;” instead we view all issues of injustice as feminist issues to which we bring a spirit of solidarity, radicalism, and discipline.
9. FLX Rapid Response Network
*Immigration Response *Community Education & Support
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.facebook.com/pg/FLXRRN
Additional Info:
Finger Lakes regional team coming together to respond to immediate needs caused by immigration policies with local community members, farm workers, and more.
GENEVA Government Resources
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MAP KEY 1. Geneva City Office
June 2020 Government: the governing of a specific local area constituting a subdivision of a major political unit (such as a nation or state)
1. City of Geneva
47 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315-828-6550
Website: www.cityofgenevany.com
Additional Info:
Sage Gerling, City Manager- [email protected] or 315-789-6104
Adam Blowers, Assistant City Manager/Comptroller – [email protected] or 315-789-2114
Lori Guinan, City Clerk – [email protected] or 315-789-2603
Mark Perry, Head of DPW- [email protected] or 315-789-3101
Police Chief Michael Passalacqua- [email protected] or 315-828-6777
Fire Chief Michael Combs – [email protected] or 315-789-6305
City Council: www.cityofgenevany.com/city-council
Mayor: Steve Valentino [email protected] 315-521-4853
Ward 1: Tom Burrall [email protected] 315-789-2537
Ward 2: William J. Pealer [email protected] 315-945-1906
Ward 3: Jan Regan [email protected] 315-781-0913
Ward 4: R. Ken Camera [email protected] 315-781-2246
Ward 5: Laura Salamendra [email protected] 315-759-8880
Ward 6: John Pruett [email protected] 315-789-3750
At Large: Frank L. Gaglianese III [email protected] 315-719-5653
At Large: Anthony Noone [email protected] 315-651-8313
Civic Engagement Boards & Commissions: www.cityofgenevany.com/civic-engagement 2. Ontario County Complex
20 Ontario Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
Phone: (585) 396-4451
Website: www.co.ontario.ny.us
Additional Info:
Ontario County Supervisor: Dominick T. Vedora (D)
Community Services: services such as Economic Development, Motor Vehicles, and Recycling Finance & Records: records, budget, finance, purchasing, and the County Treasurer Government: County Board of Supervisors, register to vote, request property tax info, County Clerk, or view Regulatory Compliance documents Health & Human Services: County departments providing health and human services to the community Legal: 4 different legal departments - Conflict Defender, County Attorney, District Attorney & Public Defender Public Safety: county jail, disaster preparedness, or public safety efforts
3. New York State
198 State Street, Albany, NY 12207
Website:
Additional Info:
NY State Assemblymember: Brian M. Kolb (R), (518) 455-3979, [email protected]
NY State Senator: Pamela A. Helming (R), (315) 568-9816, [email protected]
U.S. Senator: Kirsten E. Gillibrand (D), (202) 224-4451
U.S. Senator: Charles E. Schumer (D), (202) 224-6542
Governor of New York: Andrew M. Cuomo (D), (518) 474-8390
Lieutenant Governor of New York: Kathleen C. Hochul (D), (518) 474-8390
NY Attorney General: Letitia James (D), (800) 771-7755 NY State Comptroller: Thomas P. DiNapoli (D), (518) 474-4044, [email protected]
(As of June 1st, 2020)