OGDENSBURG -- United Helpers Care of Ogdensburg is receiving $117,600 to help provide services to residents of supportive housing programs. The State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance …
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OGDENSBURG -- United Helpers Care of Ogdensburg is receiving $117,600 to help provide services to residents of supportive housing programs.
The State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) awarded more than $19 million in funding to organizations across New York State.
The funding is designed to provide support services to eligible residents of supportive housing programs in order to assist them in moving on a path to economic security.
The funding will be used to promote greater independence, employability, and improved mental and physical health.