On April 14, 2014 the cast of “Rent: School Edition” being performed at the White Plains Performing Arts Center joined HVCS at the kick-off party for Dining Out for Life Westchester. Sam’s of Gedney Way hosted the event at Mapleton Conference Center. Guests enjoyed cupcakes donated by Lulu Cake Boutique in Scarsdale, free food from Caperberry Events, and the adults sampled beers from Captain Lawrence Brewing Company. Dining Out for Life takes place on Wednesday, April 23rd in the Hudson Valley. Visit www.hudsonvalleycs.org/dofl or www.diningoutforlife.com/hudsonvalley for more info. “Rent: School Edition” goes up on Friday, April 25th through Sunday, April 27th at the White Plains Performing Arts Center. Visit http://wppac.com/ for tickets and more information.
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“Seasons of Love” at Our Dining Out for Life Westchester Kick-off
Tuesday, April 15th, 2014Dining Out for Life Mid-Hudson Kickoff
Thursday, April 10th, 2014Dozens of local business owners, volunteers and supporters gathered at the Poughkeepsie Ice House on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 to kick off the countdown to HVCS’ Dining Out for Life 2014 event. The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for us, and invited local politicians such as NYS Senator Terry Gipson and Poughkeepsie Mayor John Tkazyik. Peter Maher from Mid-Hudson Subaru helped HVCS’ J. Dewey cut the ribbon. The party then moved inside for free appetizers and happy hour specials at the Ice House’s bar. Thank you to all those who came out to support HVCS–and we hope you’ll dine out to fight AIDS on Wednesday, April 23rd!
HVCS Receives New Nutrition Services/SNAP Grant
Tuesday, April 1st, 2014Hudson Valley Community Services (HVCS) announced today that it has received new funding from Hunger Solutions NY to start a Nutritional Outreach and Education Program this summer in three Hudson Valley counties. The main goal of the program is to connect individuals, working families and seniors who are food-insecure and need nutritional support with a variety of services, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Offering nutrition assistance to millions of eligible, low-income individuals and families, SNAP is the largest program in the domestic hunger safety net. SNAP is the new term for what was called the “food stamp” program.
Starting July 1, HVCS will hire three new staff members to perform outreach in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster counties to find working families and seniors who qualify for SNAP but who are not yet signed up for services. The program targets people who have nutritional deficiencies but may not know that they qualify for more help. “SNAP-eligible working families with children are both everywhere, yet not easily identifiable,” says Jeff Kraus, HVCS’ Executive Director. “Families assume that they are not eligible for SNAP because they are working, that SNAP is contingent on other assistance programs, and that they need to be citizens. But SNAP is more widely available.” Kraus also stresses that social stigma plays a role. “People think that they don’t ‘look’ like they need SNAP. And if they’re not receiving other benefits, they might also be unfamiliar with procedures for accessing government programs.” He cites the traditional government program office hours as an example. “If you’re working an hourly rate job, you can’t leave between 9 and 5 to go into an office to fill out paperwork. Our staff will be able to work around such barriers.”
HVCS staffers will guide applicants through the sign-up process and can connect them to emergency food closets and other services while the application is pending.
The new program will also identify and sign up senior citizens who face their own unique nutritional shortages. Older adults are often unaware of the eligibility considerations that affect them, and may suffer from mobility and transportation limitations. “Seniors also fear the potential stigma of getting help,” Kraus says. “Our goal is to remove any barriers that keep people from accessing this vital food program.” Staff will provide outreach and education to individuals with complex needs, such as mental health or substance abuse issues, as well as immigrants, who often assume they are not eligible for many programs due to their residency status.
“We are thrilled that Hunger Solutions NY has entrusted HVCS to start this program in Orange, Sullivan and Ulster counties,” Kraus says. “We’re creating jobs while helping the hungry and those on the edge of hunger. This is a win-win for the Hudson Valley.”
Mosaic Center Stocks Up on Nonperishable Foods Thanks to Bronxville Junior League
Tuesday, March 11th, 2014Last year we received a $2,000 grant from the Junior League of Bronxville to help feed hungry families in Lower Westchester. Luckily we had other donations to stock our Mount Vernon food closet until recently, but the time came when we needed more non-perishable foods. Our Education & Prevention Director, Barbara Bennet, took a trip to the nearby Sam’s Club and loaded up two dollies with basics for the Mosaic Center. Our sincere thanks go out to the Junior League of Bronxville for assisting us to feed food-insecure families in Mount Vernon!
Empty Bowls is Back!
Monday, March 3rd, 2014Empty Bowls is coming back! Join us (and hundreds of others) at Rondout Valley High School on Friday, April 11th from 5 to 7:30 pm to fight hunger in Ulster County. Donate $15 for a beautiful hand-made ceramic bowl that you get to keep. Fill it up with delicious soups made by local restaurants at the all-you-can-slurp buffet, and finish with a Stewart’s ice cream sundae! Proceeds benefit local food pantries, including HVCS. (You can also donate $5 for a paper bowl.)
New for this year, Rondout has added live music! Enjoy the sweet sounds of the Saints of Swing featuring Rene Bailey.
More info at http://www.emptybowls.webs.com/
Empty Bowls
Friday, February 28th, 2014Sharing the Love Valentine’s Dance
Tuesday, January 21st, 2014
Sharing the Love Annual Valentine’s Dance
and Food Drive Saturday, February 22 from 7 – 11 pm
Apuzzo Hall Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center 300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)
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Our communities need our support. Join us for an evening of music and dancing and support the work of LGBTQ-affirming food pantries.
Come as you are or as you’d like to be! |
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Free Admission with a donation of nonperishable food or dry goods to support people and families in need. |
Visit our website for all the details!
Let’s help our neighbors… and have fun sharing the love. |
Dining Out for Life Mid-Hudson Kick-Off
Thursday, January 16th, 2014Join HVCS, Mid-Hudson Subaru, and the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce for our Dining Out for Life Mid-Hudson Kickoff Party! It starts with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 4:30 outside the Poughkeepsie Ice House on the banks of the beautiful Hudson River. Once inside, enjoy free appetizers and a cash bar provided by the awesome staff of the Ice House. (They’re also donating a portion of your bar tab back to HVCS.) Help us start the two-week countdown to Dining Out for Life! Everyone is welcome to attend – restaurant owners, volunteers, supporters, clients, sponsors – we’d love to see you there!
Dining Out for Life Westchester Kick-Off
Thursday, January 16th, 2014HVCS invites all Westchester supporters to our Dining Out for Life Westchester kick-off on Monday, April 14th from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at Mapleton of Good Counsel at 52 North Broadway in White Plains. Join us as we honor all our participating restaurants, sponsors and volunteers who make DOFL Hudson Valley come to life. Be there as we start the countdown to the big Dining Out for Life event.
Free refreshments provided by Caperberry Events and complimentary local beer from Captain Lawrence Brewing Company.
Please RSVP to Anthony Accomando at (914) 785-8277 or aaccomando@hudsonvalleycs.org. We’ll see you there!
Get Involved with Dining Out for Life – VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Monday, January 6th, 2014Dining Out for Life is an international restaurant-based fundraiser for local HIV/AIDS services. On April 23, 2014, thousands of Hudson Valley diners will patronize participating
local restaurants to show support and raise funds for Hudson Valley Community Services. This is a chance for restaurant owners, chefs and foodies to come together for a worthy cause while doing what they love: creating and enjoying great food!
Check out all the ways you can get involved: