Jen Brathwaite, our Assistant Director of Client Services, snapped a few pictures of our Ulster and Dutchess Health Home Care Management team meeting. Every other month, the teams have a “multi-county” Health Home team meeting and as part of the agenda they include team building activities. The staff have given a lot of positive feedback and enjoy these meetings, which are not only fun but also very informative.
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Dutchess & Ulster Health Home Care Managers Get Together
Thursday, November 5th, 2015Drag Brunch is SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 19th, 2015Thanks to our wonderful supporters and customers of Gunk Haus, Drag Brunch 2015 has officially sold out! There will be limited seating in the bar area during the show. Please call Gunk Haus that morning for availability: (845) 883-0866. You may also email us to go on a waiting list–just in case we receive any cancellations.
Empty Bowls Returns for 2015
Wednesday, March 18th, 2015If you’re like us (and so many of our supporters) you love when local food combines with local charity…that’s why Empty Bowls at Rondout Valley High School is such a great event! Now in its 12th year, Empty Bowls unites hard-working art students, local restaurants, food pantries and Ulster County residents who want to do good. On Friday, April 17th, hundreds of generous guests gather at Rondout Valley for an all-you-can-eat soup and ice cream buffet. For a $15 donation, choose from a one-of-a-kind handmade bowl and get your fill–or opt for a $5 paper bowl. You get to take home your beautiful bowl when you’re done! All proceeds benefit local food pantries including HVCS. We recommend getting there early, since the handmade bowls go quickly. Check out all the details on the event page or go to www.emptybowls.webs.com.
Time to Wig Out: Drag Brunch Returns on March 29th!
Friday, February 20th, 2015That’s right, drag fans–HVCS’ fourth annual Drag Brunch returns to Gunk Haus in Highland for another round of music, mimosas and merriment on Sunday, March 29th. Your $25 ticket gets you your choice of delicious brunch entrees, unlimited coffee, tea and soft drinks, and fun entertainment by live performers–PLUS, you’ll be making a $15 donation to HVCS’ Hudson Valley AIDS Walk.
We recommend getting your tickets ASAP since this event has sold out for the past three years, and advance tickets are necessary. Get your tickets TODAY online through Eventbrite:
Or call us at (914) 785-8277 to make reservations and payment plans over the phone.
More details on our performers as we shape up the list, so check back with us soon or follow our Facebook page.
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.”
Drag Brunch 2014 Sells Out
Monday, March 17th, 2014Hi folks – we’re glad (and sad) to say that the third Drag Brunch at Gunk Haus on April 6th is now fully booked, with 85 people signed up to attend! Thanks to everyone who made their reservations with Dirk at the Gunk Haus, and we’re thrilled that everyone is so excited to see the antics of Trixie Starr, JoJo Gerard, Lilly Sa’Vage and Miss Pattie Lee.
However, we don’t like having to turn anyone away. If you missed snagging a reservation, you can add yourself to our waiting list by calling (914) 785-8277 or emailing us. If we receive any cancellations, we’ll fill them from the waiting list on a first-come, first-serve basis depending on the size of your party. (For example, if a party of 2 cancels, we’ll notify the next party of 2 on our list. If a party of 4 cancels, and the next 2 people on the waiting list ask for a party of 2, we’ll offer them the spots.) We will contact you if we have space for you by Saturday, April 5th at 5 pm.
Or, you can call Gunk Haus the morning of April 6 to check on availability.
Thank you for your support! All proceeds from the Drag Brunch support the Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, which happens on the Walkway Over the Hudson on Saturday, May 17th.
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/
Let's Talk About PrEP
Thursday, September 26th, 2013As you can see from earlier posts, some of HVCS’ employees will be discussing the controversial new HIV prevention method known as PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) at the Come Out, Find Out conference held at the Hudson Valley LGTBQ Community Center on Saturday, October 26, 2013. Here’s a run-down of the panel discussion, which will also include input from Fredrick Dombrowski, a mental health therapist from Westchester Medical Center.
http://lgbtqcenter.org/cofopreview-prepforaids/
We are part of the LGBTQ Health Workshop track. Make sure to register for the conference, as they’ve got a lot of other fantastic topics in store!
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945 – Exhibit at the LGBTQ Center
Wednesday, July 17th, 2013About the Exhibit
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933-1945
June 20 – August 14, 2013
Apuzzo Hall
Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center
300 Wall Street in Kingston (map)
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933–1945, an exhibit produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examines the Nazi regime’s maleficent attempt to eradicate homosexuality, which left thousands dead and shattered the lives of many more. The exhibit memorializes those tortured, murdered and denied justice at the hands of their oppressors, and shines a light on the courage of a generation of LGBTQ-identified men and women who fought, loved, endured, lived and died during a dark and terrible time.
The Center is proud to welcome this exhibition, on loan from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “We’re so pleased that the Museum reached out to us,” said Center Project Director Vanessa Shelmandine. “We see this partnership not just as an honor, but as a moment to honor our own past – and as an opportunity educate our allies and community about a lesser-known time in LGBTQ history”. The exhibit will be on display in Apuzzo Hall, the Center’s first-floor gallery, from June 20 – August 14, 2013. It will be available for independent viewing during normal Center hours, 9:30 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday, and for docent-guided tours at regular intervals. For information, call the Center at 845-331-5300, or find out more about the Exhibit.
Jamie and Terry Get Ready for the AIDS Walk
Friday, March 30th, 2012Watch our new “Jamie and Terry” video for the 2012 Hudson Valley AIDS Walk on our YouTube channel!