Posts Tagged ‘Dutchess County’

The Most Important Meal

Friday, September 22nd, 2017

The Most Important Meal logoHelp local people who are living with chronic illnesses get the nutrition and support they need to stay as healthy as possible!

Join HVCS, Mid-Hudson Subaru, Rhinebeck Ford and Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union at the Fishkill Recreation Center on Saturday, November 4, 2017 from 9:30 am to 12 noon for a fun-filled breakfast blast from the past. Every ticket includes a commemorative souvenir bowl so you’ll always remember that the most important meal is the one you made possible for someone without enough food.

Fill up your bowl at the all-you-can-eat cereal and granola buffet including fun mix-ins, fruit, a variety of Hudson Valley Fresh milks and Dannon yogurt (gluten-free and vegan options will be available, too). You’ll also get bottomless coffee, tea and juice served by your table host. Watch some of your favorite Saturday morning cartoons and bid on fantastic silent auction items–all while raising funds for HVCS’ food and nutrition programs.

Our food and nutrition programs serve hundreds of people and families each year, but their government contracts can’t fully support them, or they rely entirely on support from caring people like you.

Can’t make it on November 4th, or want to make a donation to honor someone else! Send a Cereal-Gram! For a $50 donation, we’ll send you or someone you love a commemorative bowl with a mini box of cereal and boxed milk. Plus, your Cereal-Gram will feed a family for a week!

Get tickets via Eventbrite or visit our Facebook page!

New Prevention Program for Women of Color Coming Soon

Thursday, September 21st, 2017
Woman of color

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HVCS is launching a new infectious disease prevention program this December specifically for women of color. Our new Women’s Services Program will help prevent new HIV, STD, and hepatitis C infections among minority women in Dutchess, Orange, Rockland and Westchester counties. The program aligns with New York State’s “End the Epidemic” plan to increase the number of women who know their HIV/STD/HCV status and increase the number of women linked to medical care.

The Women’s Services Program will use a trauma-informed approach to outreach and prevention, since many women at high risk for these infections live with traumatic pasts or present-day circumstances, including abuse, homelessness, poverty, and immigrant status.

Our initial contract will run for five years, and we aim to serve at least 300 women each year. We look forward to sharing more news about this exciting and important new program in the future.

Community Listening Forum on Addiction and Recovery

Wednesday, July 26th, 2017

Recovery Talks Listening Forum

Queen City Pride Picnic

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Start your day at the Hudson Valley PRIDE March and Festival in New Paltz and then keep the energy going with the summer’s biggest, gayest, and most fabulous BYO picnic & dance party at Poughkeepsie’s Locust Grove Historic Estate.

Back for its 9th year, the Queen City Pride BYO summer community picnic starts at 5pm and promises a memorable family-friendly afternoon packed with live music, drag performances, games and dancing. What are you waiting for? Now is the time to start planning for the most fabulous picnic of the summer!

 

BYO Picnic

Ready your favorite blankets and pack up your basket for the most fabulous picnic of the summer. Creativity, uniqueness, noms and tastiness are all encouraged as you set up the ultimate al fresco spread. As always this event is 100% BYO. We will not have a bar or food vendors set up on site, so be sure to pack everything you’d like to enjoy. Alcoholic beverages are permitted (and encouraged) for those 21 and over. Small, tabletop propane barbecues and sterno warmers are permitted, otherwise no open flames, please.
 
The entire family is invited to join, please just keep any dogs on leashes and be a considerate neighbor and clean up after your pet.
 

Activites, Drag Show + Dance Party

More details will be announced as we get closer to Pride season.
 
Cover for the Queen City Pride Picnic is $10 person (kids under 14 are free).

Volunteer Kick-off for “The Most Important Meal”

Wednesday, May 17th, 2017

Help Hudson Valley Community Services feed local people living with chronic illness so they can stay as healthy and active as possible! We’re gearing up for a new fundraiser to support our food and nutrition programs, called The Most Important Meal. You can help by lining up sponsors, selling ads, collecting silent auction items, and (literally) bringing people to the table.

We’re having a kick-off volunteer committee meeting on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in our Poughkeepsie office. You’ll learn more about our food programs and the event plans thus far. Even if you can’t make this meeting you can still sign up for a subcommittee!

RSVP here or to Anthony at (914) 785-8277 or aaccomando@hudsonvalleycs.org.

A Special Announcement: No Hudson Valley AIDS Walk 2017

Monday, April 24th, 2017

If you’re a longtime supporter, you may be wondering why you haven’t yet seen anything about the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, usually held in May. The Hudson Valley Community Services will not be holding its customary Hudson Valley AIDS Walk this year.

After twenty-four years of holding the AIDS Walk, we felt that it was time for a big change. We’ve been tweaking the AIDS Walk each year to respond to your feedback and bring in new supporters and community partners. The time has come for more than tweaks—we need a complete reset. This decision was made in conjunction with our Board of Directors, our volunteer AIDS Walk committee, key staff members and feedback from past supporters. We are excited to announce that our staff and volunteers are working together to create new events that inspire and motivate our donors, participants and volunteers, and will bring in even more resources to help our clients.

Our new focus includes making the commitment to better serving our clients by identifying key fundraising targets. We look forward to sharing more success stories so you get to know our clients—and you see how your contributions are helping them. We’re committing to a more personal approach to community partnerships. And we promise that fighting HIV/AIDS and helping Hudson Valley residents living with AIDS are still top priorities.

With all these changes we don’t want to lose sight of an underlying principle: our clients still need you! We hope that as we embark on a new direction in our fundraising efforts that you’ll be more energized and passionate about the work HVCS does in the Hudson Valley. Our fundraising staff is hard at work on new ways for you to remain involved. We’re always open to your ideas and feedback, too. Let us know what interests you and how we can meet your goals for helping your community. Thank you for your past support, and we look forward to working with all our supporters as we move forward together.

We Still Need You!

What’s Next?

We’re forming a committee to help plan a new grassroots event—The Most Important Meal, a breakfast to raise funds for our food and nutrition
programs. We need volunteers to help sell tickets, line up sponsors, sell journal ads, and collect silent auction items. The Most Important
Meal will be coming to a Mid-Hudson location in Fall 2017. If you’re interested in volunteering on the committee, contact Anthony Accomando at (914)
785-8277 or aaccomando@hudsonvalleycs.org.

Host an Event for HVCS

Create your own mini-fundraiser by hosting a third-party event. It doesn’t have to be big or fancy, or raise a large amount to make a difference. All it takes is the desire to pitch in and an idea for a gathering. Organizing your friends, family and community and asking them to contribute small amounts can really add up! Help HVCS by organizing:

  • Potluck dinners
  • Walks, hikes or bike rides
  • Bake sales
  • Loose change collections
  • Charity days at your business: collect donations from employees or donate a percentage of all sales
  • Food drives
  • Paint-and-sip parties
  • Guest bartender nights
  • The possibilities are endless!

If you’re interested or you’ve got an idea, contact J. Dewey at (914) 785-8326 or jdewey@hudsonvalleycs.org.

Service Providers: Join Your Colleagues for “Health Cares” an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Conference

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

Several Dutchess County providers are banding together to present “Health Cares: A Conference for Providers” on Friday, April 28, 2017 from 9 am to 3 pm at Vassar College. The conference will focus on the LGBTQ+ community and access to healthcare.

The keynote speaker will be Yonah EtShalom, a nurse practitioner. They are the founding program director for Transgender Health Services and they have long been an advocate for transgender health issues and public health education programs. The conference will also cover cultural competency,  trans experiences in healthcare, intimate partner violence, and barriers to health care.

There is no cost to attend, and lunch will be provided. Registration is required: contact Emily Berkowitz at: emilyb@gracesmithhouse.org, or register online at: www.tinyurl.com/HealthCaresDC.

The conference will be held in Ely Hall-Aula at Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie.

Health Cares: A Conference For Providers on Education, LGBTQ+ and Healthcare

Tuesday, February 28th, 2017

Health Cares: A Conference for Providers

Fill Chill: Food Drive Party

Tuesday, October 18th, 2016

Fill Chill food drive: Nov 18, 2016 at 7 pm

Chill Wine Bar on Beacon’s Main Street hosts their annual food drive and party on Friday, November 18th from 7 pm onward. Help feed local people in need by bringing canned, boxed or other non-perishable foods, toiletry items, or household cleansers. For every item you bring, you’ll get a raffle ticket to (hopefully) win a prize!

Plus, Chill will donate a portion of sales at the bar to HVCS, so make sure to order a few rounds or a few snacks.

Fabulous local DJ duo Prephab plays your disco, 80’s, and pop music favorites all night.

HVCS’ emergency food pantries are always in need of:

  • canned goods
  • holiday meal fixings (cranberry sauce, stuffing, soup mixes, etc)
  • pasta and other grains
  • low-sodium soups
  • tuna fish
  • cereal
  • toothpaste and toothbrushes
  • shaving cream
  • shampoo and conditioner
  • moisturizer
  • laundry detergent
  • bleach
  • cleaning products
  • reusable grocery bags

Photos from the Hairdressers Ball 2016

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2016

Relive the red carpet glamor and runway magic of the 2016 Hairdressers Ball Charity Hair Show! We had a fantastic time at the Ramada Conference Center in Fishkill on Sunday, August 14th thanks to twelve talented salons, hundreds of volunteers, guests, sponsors, vendors, and musicians! Most of this (relatively) small selection of photos is from Melisa Ann Photos (check out her Facebook page) and you can find more on the official HDB Facebook page and that of DM Photography. Additional photos by Lauren Beale.