For persons 60 years of age and older.
Curbside Pickup of meals. Suggested donation $3.50 per meal (not required)
Registration Required by 2:00PM the day PRIOR
See Website for More Details
Pick Up Times: Monday - Thursday 11:30am - 12:00pm MUST RSVP by 2:00pm Day Before
Double Play Community Center 6912 Bardo Road Lowville NY 13367
Lock and Talk Lewis County promotes the importance of limiting access to lethal means for a person with suicide thoughts, and we teach anyone how to have conversations that can save lives using a variety of evidence-based skills trainings.
Community and school trainings/presentations are available upon request.
Free gun locks and medication lock boxes are available upon request.
Provides support to suicide loss survivors throughout Lewis County and the surrounding areas.
Fourth Tuesday of the Month 6:00pm- 7:30pm
The Lewis County Traumatic Loss Team is a collaborative effort of volunteers with a rich diversity of personal experience and professional skills, backgrounds and expertise available to provide supportive services to agencies, businesses and/or individuals in Lewis County who have experienced a recent suicide or sudden traumatic loss.
Services MAY include: mental health services, case management, safe shelter, advocacy.
All ages who have been the victim of a crime.
24 hour crisis hotline available 315-376-4357
Bereavement Related Counseling Services Including Individual Support, Family Support, and Support Groups.
All ages who are dealing with bereavement and loss of a loved one.
7785 North State Street Lowville, N.Y. 13367
For persons 60 years of age and older in need of support with meal preparation.All Home Delivered Meals are prepared locally and delivered to the home by a caring community member. Meals are delivered Monday, Wednesday, Thursday with frozen meals for Tuesday and Friday.
Monday - Friday 8:00- 4:30pm Meals are delivered Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Youth Bureau Scholarship Funding available for Jefferson County Youth to help cover/defer some costs associated with recreation programs (including summer camps and programs)
"The community assessment and resource or CARE Center opened in June 2021. Located inside a renovated portion of the Impossible Dream Thrift Store, the CARE Center is a collaborative project bringing together several local, non-profit agencies with parallel goals to serve under resourced individuals. It serves as a hub for assistance with housing and other sources based on community needs."
Monday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm