Posts Tagged ‘donations’

Toy Drive for HVCS & Birthday Party for Tony B

Monday, November 25th, 2013

Tony B from Tony B Productions says:

“It’s the time of the season to celebrate !!!! Also to opening our hearts to children less fortunate by simply giving a toy. Help me make children smile this holiday season !!!! Please bring an unwrapped toy for a child ages 1-17 . Remember smiles can go miles !!!!!!

We will have door prizes from our fabulous sponsors as well as great music and fun !!! Come help Celebrate and give joy to children this holiday season .

If you can’t make our event please feel free to drop of a toy at any of our sponsors location.”

A Delicious Thanksgiving – Thanks to Sofregit!

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Sofregit donates their Red Herb Butter to our Poughkeepsie food closet On Tuesday, November 19th, the sassy ladies from SOFREGíT™ stopped by our Poughkeepsie office to donate supplies for our clients’ Thanksgiving food bags. Adrienne and Carla Ramos brought 24 of their Red Herb & Vegetable Bases so that our clients can add some zing to their meals. Pronounced So-fre-geet, “Sofregit” is of Latin origin which means to cook or  sauté slowly. SOFREGíT™ Fresh Cooking Base products allow clients to add fresh herbs and veggies to kick off a healthy, tasty meal with ease. They also dropped off a donation of fresh salsas from My Brother Bobby’s Salsa. Plus, Carla added, “we brought the kids along so they gain an appreciation for givingSofregit's Red Herb and Vegetable Base back to the community.”

It’s rare that we get donations of fresh products like these, mainly due to the challenge of distributing them in a timely fashion. But with Thanksgiving coming up, we know that we’ll be seeing clients this week. Some funding sources for our food closets don’t allow us to purchase herbs and spices, so Sofregit products are especially appreciated!

Hungry clients will be picking up their holiday meals from our emergency food closet this week, and they’re certain to find these delicious treats in their bags. Thank you Sofregit and My Brother Bobby’s Salsa for remembering our clients!

The Future of AIDS

Tuesday, November 19th, 2013

Some people may say that AIDS doesn’t matter any more. We hear it all the time, especially from young people: “AIDS isn’t a big deal.” “I can pop a pill to take care of HIV.” “I’m not concerned about getting AIDS.” Is AIDS a death sentence? No, not in the way it once was—thanks to medical advancements and organizations like us that advocate for people living with the virus. But it’s still devastating, expensive to treat, has significant health implications, and carries a huge amount of social stigma.

If we change nothing about our current approach to AIDS, the future is bleak. New studies show that half of all young gay men could be HIV-positive by the time they reach 50. African-Americans account for 39% of people living with HIV in the Hudson Valley, though they make up only 11% of our population. Of all the new infections in the Hudson Valley, over 50% are in young gay men of color. We’re on the verge of a new HIV epidemic—if we carry on with no changes.

Hope for the Future

A big part of our mission has always been to contribute to ending the HIV epidemic. For the first time in decades, however, there’s talk about actually making that happen. New York State has just released an “End of AIDS” plan with concrete steps for reducing HIV, hepatitis C, and sexually transmitted diseases.

A big part of this plan is to address the “Treatment Cascade.” (See http://blog.aids.gov/2012/07/hivaids-treatment-cascade-helps-identify-gaps-in-care-retention.html for a full explanation.) To simplify it, the first goal is to get everyone to know their HIV-status. Then provide and maintain medical care and drug treatment for all those who are HIV-positive, so that they maintain an “undetectable” level of HIV in their blood. With fewer copies of the virus circulating among the populace, transmission rates will go down. Treatment is prevention. The future of HIV prevention also looks to target funds to populations at astronomically high risk, such as young gay men of color.

We Still Need You

We need you to join us in our quest for a Hudson Valley free from HIV/AIDS. Statistics show that our region lags behind the rest of the state in its percentage of HIV-positive people who receive medical care. Our clients also struggle with a lack of affordable housing and access to healthcare due to inadequate transportation. We need to get every HIV-positive person into care—and we need to make sure that everyone who is HIV-positive knows they’re positive (1,800 Hudson Valley residents don’t know they have HIV yet.)

We’re on the right path. Our HIV prevention programs have seen huge increases in the past year—some as high as 287%. We’ve just added new street outreach services to substance users in the Mid-Hudson. Our programs are doing more with less funding, operating on shoestring budgets yet achieving astounding results. And as we identify more and more people at risk, we need to support them on their path to health and safety.

These are our clients’ struggles—and our challenges. We need your support and your donations to reverse the course of the epidemic. We’ve got a roadmap to the end of AIDS, but we’ll never make it there without the funds and resources to complete the journey. Rather than wait for the government to catch up, we want to innovate, initiate and get a head start on eliminating HIV.

Photos from the Harvest of Hope Charity Ball

Tuesday, November 12th, 2013

Food Drive at DeCicco’s Market in Ardsley

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

The Silver Lining Club of Ardsley High School will be holding a food drive for HVCS’ emergency food and toiletry closets on Sunday, November 10th from 10 am to 3 pm at the DeCicco’s Market in Ardsley. Please donate generously in anticipation of the holidays!

Holiday Food Drive Wish List 2013

Hungry Artists Show benefiting HVCS’ Food Pantries

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

The annual Hungry Artist show and food drive for HVCS takes place on November 9th  10am – 6pm  at Inner Light Health Spa, 1 E Dorsey Ln, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Free admission; please bring a non-perishable food item or toiletry item (see the list of needed items here: Holiday Food Drive Wish List 2013) for HVCS’ emergency food closets. This is a great way to support new upcoming local artists as well as helping fill HVCS’ local food pantries.

Phone:(845) 229-9998

Sponsored By Inner light Health Spa , Tony B Productions , Kraig with K photography

Thanksgiving Eve Dance Party benefiting HVCS

Thursday, October 24th, 2013

Thanksgiving Eve Dance Party and Food Drive

Since you can sleep late tomorrow, come on out for Thanksgiving Eve and contribute to HVCS’ holiday drive! The Firemen’s Exempt Association in Poughkeepsie hosts a Thanksgiving Eve dance party with DJs Prephab and the DJK and sound & lights by Superior Sounds. Donate nonperishable food items, toiletries and household cleansers for our Emergency Food Closets and “gobble” down free hors d’oeuvre from 8pm to 12 am.

Beauty & the Brew – World AIDS Day Celebration in Newburgh

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

World AIDS Day 2013 - Beauty and the Brew in two locations

 

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Thursday Night Shake-up: A Mixer for HVCS' Prevention Programs for Men

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

TNSU_webIn anticipation of HVCS’ upcoming Harvest of Hope Charity Ball, join us at B Lounge on Thursday, October 17th for a happy hour mixer to raise awareness and funds for our HIV prevention programs for men! With happy hour drink specials, free appetizers, raffle and door prizes, free safer sex kits–all with no cover! Learn more about CHAPS (our program for young guys in southern Westchester) and Project INFORM (for men of all ages in the Lower Hudson Valley). Meet our team, play some interactive games, have some fun, and shake up your usual Thursday night routine!
No need to RSVP – just come on out to B Lounge! But for more information, call (914) 785-8277.

Heels to Help – A Drag Benefit

Monday, September 9th, 2013

Local drag legend Lilly Sa’Vage has created this annual event where many local entertainers get together to raise money for AIDS.
“This year we are proud to be doing it for HVCS ( Hudson Valley Community Services)!”

Friday, November 22, 2013
Primetime Dance Club, Highland, NY
Doors open at 9pm
3 shows: 11pm – 12 mid – 1am
Suggested cover: $5.00 donation – for every $5.00 you donate, get one door prize ticket!

50/50 Raffle
Bring lots of cash to tip the entertainers – all tips will be donated to HVCS. Stay tuned for the complete list of performers!