Hempstead, New York (NY) Administration Of Human Resource Programs Companies

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Nassau County Health Department
26 Main St.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 572-0920
Drug & Alcohol Addiction Department
40 Main St.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 572-1919
Education Department
50 Clinton St # 708
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 483-6510
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Workers Compensation
175 Fulton Ave # 7
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 560-7700
Hempstead Services For-Aging
200 N Franklin St # 2
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 485-8100
Commission For The Blind & Vh
50 Clinton St.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 564-4311
Youth Board
40 Main St.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 572-1384
Alcoholism & Substance
175 Fulton Ave Ste 307
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 489-3104
Unemployment Division
344 Fulton Ave.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 486-3435
Casa
40 Main St.
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 572-0750
Commission For The Blind
175 Fulton Ave Ste 300
Hempstead NY 11550
(516) 564-4311
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