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Information Directory

Thomas P. Hoke Human Services Center
36-42 Main Street
Binghamton, NY 13905-3199

Phone: 607.778.8850

SNAP, Medicaid, HEAP, and CASA are located at the:

Career & Community Services Center of Broome County, 

501 Reynolds Rd Johnson City, NY, 13790

Hours of Operation
Hours of Operation:
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Monday through Friday


Call Center - 607.778.8850
Adult Protective Services - 607.778.2635                   

Community Alternative Systems Agency (CASA) - 778.2420
Case Integrity Unit - 607.778.2519
Child Abuse/Neglect 24 Hour State Hotline to make a report call:
   Toll Free-Dial '1' & Then 800.342.3720

Child Protective Services - 607.778.2647
Child Support for Assistance Recipients - 607.778.2526
Child Support for Non-Recipients - 607.778.6058
Chemical Dependency Services Unit - 778-2743

Day Care - 607.778.2628

Disability Employability Review Team - 778-2771
Employment Unit - 607.778.3096     

Family Services Program - 607.778.2620
Family Type Homes - 607.778.3029
Fuel Energy Assistance (HEAP) - 607.778.1100
Managed Care & Medical Services - 607.778.1100
Medicaid - 607.778.1100
Medicaid-Nursing Home Unit - 607.778.2793         

SNAP - 607.778.1100
Volunteer Coordinator - 607.778.2594             
Welfare-To-Work - 607.778.3096

FAX:

HEAP 607- 778-8916

Medicaid 607-778-2779

TA  607-778-3007

Services Division- 778-3506 

SNAP 607-778-2739

WTW Main St.- 778-3705

WTW Main St 778-3007 

 


New York State Department of Family Assistance

With its role in New York State government, the mission of the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance is to promote greater self-sufficiency of the State's residents through the efficient delivery of temporary and transitional assistance, disability assistance, and the collection of child support.
New York State Office of Temporary & Disability Assistance

OCFS has numerous responsibilities including: foster care, adoption and adoption assistance, child protective services, preventive services for children and families, services for pregnant adolescents, child care and referral programs, and protective programs for vulnerable adults. OCFS is also responsible for the functions performed by the State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped (CBVH), and coordinates state government response to the needs of Native Americans on reservations and in communities.
New York State Office of Children & Family Services