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International Overdose Awareness Day
Wednesday, July 11th, 2018O+ Festival Panel Discussion & Forum on Opioids
Thursday, April 26th, 2018TOWN HALL ON OPIOID OVERDOSE THIS SATURDAY IN NEWBURGH
Tuesday, January 16th, 2018New York State is in crisis. Opioid overdose now takes the lives of more New Yorkers than homicides, traffic accidents and suicides combined. New York State Assemblyman Frank Skartados invites Hudson Valley residents to become a part of the solution and to join together to discuss a compassionate community response to opioid overdose deaths in New York’s 104th District. On Saturday, January 20th from 2-5 p.m. New York State Assemblyman Frank K. Skartados will be holding a town hall and forum panel on opioid overdose at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center 321 S William St, Newburgh, NY 12550.
AM Skartados has partnered with Hudson Valley Community Services (HVCS) and other agencies, including Adelphi University, Cornerstone Family Health, Drug Policy Alliance, Hudson Valley Community Services, Team Newburgh United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region, and VOCAL-NY, to join people impacted by opioid use with experts in the fields of science, public health, criminal justice, and drug policy. HVCS’ Frank Barone, a member of our Syringe Exchange Program staff, will take part in a panel discussion.
This event will begin a compassionate and scientifically-informed discussion about drug use, overdose and New Yorkers’ best prospects for saving lives and living well. Information about local services available to people who use drugs and people in recovery will also be provided. Overdose and addiction affect us in a variety of ways.
The following experts and residents will field questions during the forum:
Keynote: Carl Hart, PhD Columbia University and Drug Policy Alliance
- Hart is a Scientist, Activist, and Educator who is working to drive a compassionate response to people who use drugs and ensure that science informs policy.
Kassandra Frederique, MSW Drug Policy Alliance
- Frederique is the New York State Director of DPAleadinge their statewide mission to advance those policies and attitudes that best reduce the harms of both drug use and drug prohibition, and to promote the sovereignty of individuals over their minds and bodies.
Judith Branche, MD, CornerStone Family Health
- Branch is the Medical Director of the Center for Recovery at Cornerstone Family Health Center.
Jeff Kaufmann, Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP)
- Kaufmann was a police officer with the New York Police Department. While earning a law degree and and working with the NYPD’s Legal Bureau became critical of New York State’s drug policies.
Frank Barone, Hudson Valley Community Services
- Barone is a Syringe Exchange program prevention specialist and uses harm reduction techniques to engage people who use drugs and to minimize the harm use causes.
Lauren Mandel, RN Newburgh resident and nurse
- Mandel is a Newburgh resident who has practiced nursing for decades. Her son Zane died after using an opioid in September.
Sgt. Julio Fernandez, Adelphi University School of Social Work
- Fernandez works to analyze local data on opioid overdoses and hospitalizations to create a data-driven community response at Adelphi’s Hudson Valley Center.
Those interested may register online at: https://vocal.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/event/register?cid=0&reset=1&id=1598
or share and follow the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1854211644870945/
Calendar Information:
What: Town Hall on Opioid Overdose
Where: Newburgh Armory Unity Center, Larkin Center, 321 S. William St., Newburgh NY 12550
When: Saturday, January 20, 2018, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Who: Concerned residents of New York’s 104th District and those affected by and concerned about opioid overdoses
More information: Contact Jawanza Williams, jawanza@vocal-ny.org
Town Hall on Opioids and Overdose
Tuesday, January 16th, 2018New York State is in crisis. Opioid overdose now takes the lives of more New Yorkers than homicides, traffic accidents and suicides combined. New York State Assemblyman Frank Skartados invites Hudson Valley residents to become a part of the solution and to join together to discuss a compassionate community response to opioid overdose deaths in New York’s 104th District. On Saturday, January 20th from 2-5 p.m. New York State Assemblyman Frank K. Skartados will be holding a town hall and forum panel on opioid overdose at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center 321 S William St, Newburgh, NY 12550.
AM Skartados has partnered with Hudson Valley Community Services (HVCS) and other agencies, including Adelphi University, Cornerstone Family Health, Drug Policy Alliance, Hudson Valley Community Services, Team Newburgh United Way of the Dutchess-Orange Region, and VOCAL-NY, to join people impacted by opioid use with experts in the fields of science, public health, criminal justice, and drug policy. HVCS’ Frank Barone, a member of our Syringe Exchange Program staff, will take part in a panel discussion.
This event will begin a compassionate and scientifically-informed discussion about drug use, overdose and New Yorkers’ best prospects for saving lives and living well. Information about local services available to people who use drugs and people in recovery will also be provided. Overdose and addiction affect us in a variety of ways.
The following experts and residents will field questions during the forum:
Keynote: Carl Hart, PhD Columbia University and Drug Policy Alliance
- Hart is a Scientist, Activist, and Educator who is working to drive a compassionate response to people who use drugs and ensure that science informs policy.
Kassandra Frederique, MSW Drug Policy Alliance
- Frederique is the New York State Director of DPAleadinge their statewide mission to advance those policies and attitudes that best reduce the harms of both drug use and drug prohibition, and to promote the sovereignty of individuals over their minds and bodies.
Judith Branche, MD, CornerStone Family Health
- Branch is the Medical Director of the Center for Recovery at Cornerstone Family Health Center.
Jeff Kaufmann, Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP)
- Kaufmann was a police officer with the New York Police Department. While earning a law degree and and working with the NYPD’s Legal Bureau became critical of New York State’s drug policies.
Frank Barone, Hudson Valley Community Services
- Barone is a Syringe Exchange program prevention specialist and uses harm reduction techniques to engage people who use drugs and to minimize the harm use causes.
Lauren Mandel, RN Newburgh resident and nurse
- Mandel is a Newburgh resident who has practiced nursing for decades. Her son Zane died after using an opioid in September.
Sgt. Julio Fernandez, Adelphi University School of Social Work
- Fernandez works to analyze local data on opioid overdoses and hospitalizations to create a data-driven community response at Adelphi’s Hudson Valley Center.
Those interested may register online at: https://vocal.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/event/register?cid=0&reset=1&id=1598
or share and follow the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1854211644870945/
Calendar Information:
What: Town Hall on Opioid Overdose
Where: Newburgh Armory Unity Center, Larkin Center, 321 S. William St., Newburgh NY 12550
When: Saturday, January 20, 2018, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Who: Concerned residents of New York’s 104th District and those affected by and concerned about opioid overdoses
More information: Contact Jawanza Williams, jawanza@vocal-ny.org
Hepatitis C Listening Session
Wednesday, July 12th, 2017Join us for a Hepatitis C Listening Session Newburgh
VOCAL is coming to your community. Please join us to assure that our movement for hepatitis C elimination in New York State uplifts the voices of and reflects the message of the communities hit hardest by this epidemic:
7/18: Newburgh, 2-4PM: Register Here!
Hudson Valley Community Services- 280 Broadway
Newburgh, NY 12550
Contact Mary Taylor with questions at (207) 462-3511 or mary@vocal-ny.org
The goal of these sessions is to:
- Bring people living with HCV, public health officials, local representatives, community advocates, and other members of the public together
- Hold informed discussions on what is needed to eliminate hepatitis C in our state and our regional communities.
What is the state of hepatitis C in New York State:
- Half of the 200,000+ New Yorkers living with hepatitis C (HCV) do not yet know their status and new infections are skyrocketing statewide.
- New York City is no longer the epicenter of the epidemic; 51.2% of new cases were diagnosed outside of NYC.
- Not only the location but the population affected has changed; the opioid epidemic has led to steep increases in HCV infection among 20- to 39-year-olds.
To address this epidemic:
- 94 New York-based public health experts, service providers, and government representatives came together at the first in the nation Hepatitis C Elimination Summit in New York State on February 7, 2017
- Following this incredibly successful summit, 130 organizations signed on their support for the Consensus Statement on Hepatitis C Elimination in New York State.
Join VOCAL-NY in the fight to eliminate hepatitis C in New York, by attending one of these sessions. We hope you can join us and help us spread the word!
Contact Mary Taylor with questions at (207) 462-3511 or mary@vocal-ny.org
Thank you,
Mary Taylor
Statewide Organizer
VOCAL-NY
World AIDS Day Lunch & Learn
Thursday, November 12th, 2015Health Services Coordination Available in Orange & Sullivan Counties
Sunday, October 11th, 2015Do you know an Orange or Sullivan County resident living with chronic health conditions that doesn’t have insurance?
HVCS now offers FREE Health Services Coordination for uninsured individuals with chronic health conditions or mental health illnesses. The HSC Program can:
• Assess health needs and refer them to resources
• Refer them to food and housing sources
• Inform them about insurance options
• Enroll them in the NYS health insurance marketplace, including Medicaid
• Serve as contact to NYS health insurance marketplace
Our Coordinator is a Certified Application Counselor.
Our step-by-step guidance from application assistance to enrollment in Health Homes can help individuals who are already overwhelmed by chronic or mental health condition get one step closer to the healthcare and social support they need. Visit our website for more information, or contact our Health Services Coordinator directly!