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This company has been in business for more than 20 years. It is centered around the prevention of alcohol and drug dependencies in children and teens. It primarily deals with schools, and will set up lectures and events to educate students on the facts and effects of drugs and alcohol.

Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Nova Science Publishers is a worldwide publishing house located in Hauppauge's industrial park. It publishes a variety of materials including nearly 300 book series and more than 100 journals. Nova also produces reference books and e-books. The subject of the printed materials varies greatly from agriculture and food science to children's books, philosophy, sports and athletics, and transportation. Many of its publications, including offprints, can be purchased through the website with 10-percent discount.

Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Hauppauge United Methodist Church is one of the oldest churches in the Hauppauge community. Worship is led by Rev. A. Erik Rasmussen and the associate pastor, Rev. Arturo Maine. The church's white chapel is located on Townline Rd., and there's a small cemetery next to it. Headstones hint at the area's history with prominent families such as the Wheelers and Smiths, dating back to the early 19th century. Hauppauge United Methodist Church is part of the New York Annual Conference of United Methodist Church's Eastern District.

Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Family Residences & Essential Enterprises provides services for people with developmental disabilities. This program provides an array of different programs as well as trained staff. Visit the website to browse through the comprehensive list of services.  

Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Hauppauge / New York / United States
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Hauppauge / New York / United States
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This is the local branch of the national nonprofit United Cerebral Palsy Associations. Founded in 1949, the association provides services for individials with cerebral palsy and a multitude of other physical and developmental disease. The Suffolk branch offers aid in diagnosis, evalatuion, treatment, therapy, assistive technology, referrals, intervention, age-appropriate programming, vocational rehabilitation and more. It curently operates 30 homes for people with developmental disabilities.

The organizations gladly welcomes volunteers willing to interact with residents or help with clerical tasks. For more information, visit its Web site under "Support UCP."