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Tuesday, March 12, 2013



Good Morning.  I hope everyone is drying off from the rain.  I just want to remind you of the Interagency meeting this Thursday March 14 at the SAIL Center in Queensbury at 830.

Again, if you are able, we encourage a non-perishible food item to place in the SAIL donation box.  A SAIL employee visits the food pantry every Thursday afternoon to drop off collected items.  We truly appreciate your help.

Reminder as well, Community Connections Day Vendor Registration Forms will be available at the meeting.  Entry fee is $20.00.  Checks can be made out to Interagency Council with COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS DAY written in the Memo.

Thanks to everyone for your involvment and hope to see you Thursday morning.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Good Morning Everyone,

Just a reminder from Judith McKinnon that Community Connections Day is approaching soon!  We are very excited to get eveything moving, it all starts with organization.

Exhibitor Registrator Forms will be available at the meeting on March 14th.  Below is a summary of what will be required for registration and what it affords your agency.

There is a $20 registration fee which includes an exhibit table two chairs and lunch for two exhibitors.  Electricity will NOT be provided.

Information needed to register:
Name of Agency, Address, Contact Person and Special Needs.

Checks can be made out to:
S-W-W Interagency Council
Southern Adirondack Independent Living Center
71 Glenwood Ave.
Queensbury, NY 12804
MEMO line: Community Connections Day

REGISTRATION MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN APRIL 5TH.

For additional information, please feel free to contact Judith McKinnon at 792-3537 ext 312

We are looking forward to your participation and another GREAT Community Connections Day.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Good Morning Everyone.  I am so sorry for the late meeting minutes post.  Everyone here at the RRDC/SAIL have been so busy.  This time of year goes by so quickly!!

Fist, before I post minutes I have to put out an SOS call for a woman in our community, residing in Queensbury, who needs some serious help in her apartment.  I have spoken to her social worker twice and now a case manager from CDPHP on her behalf.  This woman is 65 years old and stricken with MS, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Disease and is on disability.  She is not Medicaid eligible at this time.  She had a knee replacement quite some time ago and is on schedule to have the knee replaced again because of a poor healing wound.  The wound dressing is filthy with dirt even though it is getting changed.  She is not cooking and not doing her laundry, therefore she is wearing dirty clothes, and also not bathing.  She is open to help, but WE NEED TO FIND IT FOR HER.  We are in fear this woman is falling through the cracks. This woman lives in very deplorable conditions.  APS will not go in until her apartment is cleaned, EISEP will go in with services as well, but only after the apartment is cleaned.  She is not NHTD eligible because she does not yet have Medicaid. I have recommended to the Social Worker and CDPHP Case Manager contact the Red Cross, Salvation Army and local community groups and churches to get help for this woman.  Again, she can have services through EISEP and APS but not until this apartment is cleaned.  I am putting out this note with hopes someone will have a resource to help her.  If anyone ecan help, please call Barb at SAIL at 518-792-3537.  I have the CDPHP Case Manager contact information.  Anything at this point will be a great help.

We had the monthly Interagency Meeting on February 14 at SAIL.  Thank you to everyone who came and also to those who brogh non-perishible items for our pantry box.

Pam from Home Front Deveolpment is looking to start a shared housing non-profit and is looking for those who may be interested in being on the committee.

LTCC Civic Engagement Council is having a work group solution finding training session on March 20 at the Crandal Library.

SAIL still has an opening for the Archetecturial Barrier Consultant and a Advocate position in Ballston Spa.  Both are listed on Craigs List and both Chambers of Commerce.

SAIL is also in process for developing a "Handyman Program".  A small project for those little things at home someone may need done, but cannot do them for themself.  This is funded by the Leo Beech Cox grant.

SAIL also has a fundraiser coming up. "Sunlight Celebration" is scheduled for 03/10/2013 at 1:30 at the West Glens Falls Firehouse. See Jocelyn Blanchard at SAIL or call 792-3537 for more information.

CWI is celebrating 50 years in May!  Congratulations to them!  Their Gala will be held on May 11.

Congratulations to The House of Grace for being awarded the Interagency "Have a Heart" support scholarship.

Roxanne Westcott was here to talk about the Cornell Cooperative Extension located in Warrensburg for the past 98 years!  The Warrensburg office is part of the Land Grant University System, funded by grants to provide information on agricultural and natural resources in the area.

Jeanne Nordsy was also with us from Catholic Charities to discuss Domestic Violence Service in the state.  Developed in the late 80's every county must provide services either within DSS or a private contract.  These programs explores what causes violence against women, victim services and impact on ones life.  Services include free, confidential, 24 hour phone support, live and informational support.