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Friday, June 20, 2014

Congratulations to our Have A Heart Scholarship Winners!


Congratulations to High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care and to Council for Prevention, who were both awarded Adirondack Interagency Council's Have A Heart Scholarship.
 
HPHPC was awarded $100 to purchase 100 "Five Questions" forms which assist people in planning and preparing for very important end of life decisions, for themselves and for their loved ones.
 
Council for Prevention was awarded $200 for their Youth Training Program which trains students to be peer leaders in the area of alcohol and substance abuse prevention within their schools, among their peers.
 
Pictured left to right: Sue Gillingham, HPHPC; Nick George of Queensbury Senior Center and VP of Adk Interagency Council; Allison Reynolds of Council for Prevention; Patti Walkup of House of Grace - winner of 2013's scholarship; Audrey Shaw of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Southern Adks and Secretary of Adk Interagency Council. 
 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Interagency Minutes, June 12, 2014

  1. Interagency Announcements:
    1. This was the final meeting of the season, so we will re-commence meetings on the 2nd Thursday of every month starting with Thursday, September 11, 2014 at 8:30am, still at the Warren County Municipal Center off of Route 9.
    2. Membership is available to both for-profit and non-profit organizations within the human services community.
    3. Community Connections Day 2014 raised $750, $175 of which came from the Raffle Basket. Our current balance is $2389 which will go toward next year's Community Connections Day, as well as towards our Have A Heart Scholarship. About 200 people attended due to better tent location and more foot traffic as a result.
    4. Interagency awarded their Have A Heart Scholarship to High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care ($100 for Five Questions Form) and $200 to Council for Prevention for their Annual Youth Training Program around preventing alcohol & substance abuse among their peers by becoming peer leaders. (pictures to be posted immediately following Minutes).
  2. Agency Announcements
    1. Allison Reynolds of Council for Prevention announced a program will be held at their office (10 LaCross Street, HF) on June 23rd at 11am regarding opiate/heroin addiction, awareness, resources and education around those issues. Contact her at Allisonreynolds@councilforprevention.org for more info.
    2. Nick George of Queensbury Seniors announced their annual Community Health Fair, sponsored by Senator Betty Little,  on September 13th from 10a-2p at Queensbury Senior Center, 742 Bay Road in Qbury. Betty Little & Dan Stec will be in attendance, as will various "information/support vendors". Screenings for hearing, blood pressure & glaucoma will also be available. For more info, contact seniors@queensbury.net or 518-761-8224.
    3. Patti Walkup of House of Grace announced that they are looking for House volunteers. Please contact her at pwalkup.houseofgrace@gmail.com
    4. Phyllis Morreale of HHHN's Teen Awareness Group announced a new one week health club (FREE) for youth ages 12-15 called "Getting Ready" (flyer will be posted immediately following these Minutes). Includes FREE Regal Cinemas movie pass, snacks, fun, games & new friends. www.teenawareness.net or teenawareness@hhhn.org or 518-761-0300 x31107 or x31119.
    5. Renee Stephenson of AIDS Council of Northeastern NY announced that after 30 years of serving those with chronic diseases, they are undergoing the process of a name change effective end of June. Because of their current name, the public does not know that their organization can assist ANYONE living with ANY CHRONIC DISEASE, not just AIDS. The name change will encourage more people to utilize their resources, though the process of the name change has been a painful one.
    6. There are several trainings currently available around narcotic/opiate/heroin addiction, including the use of NarCon kits. For information about these trainings, contact Allison Reynolds at Council for Prevention: allisonreynolds@councilforprevention.org
    7. Sharon King with Catholic Charities Domestic Violence Project spoke about a 2008 law that allows youth under the age of 15 to get an Order of Protection through Family Court with no permission needed from their guardian(s). The purpose is to address the prevalence of dating violence among youth. More info contact sharonking1@yahoo.com
    8. Jackie Dunn announced the Soroptomist Garage Sale on June 20 & 21 on Chestnut Ridge in Queensbury. Half benefits Catholic Charities Domestic Violence Project, and half benefits Soroptomist Scholarship Program. Good stuff for good causes! Info: majadunn210@gmail.com
    9. Susan Dornan of NY Connects announced that all are invited to the Long Term Care Council meetings, held quarterly. Purpose is to address gaps and barriers to services by seniors. Info: 1-866-805-3931 or 518-746-2420.
      1. She also announced that a Caregiver Support Group will be starting in the Autumn. Contact her for more info.
    10. Gail Clark with Rehabilitation Initiatives announced a new program by US Social Security called "SSA Ticket to Work" to help those on disability go back to work without losing their benefits. They are located at the Warren County One Stop office in the Panera plaza in Queensbury. Info: clarkg@warrencountyny.gov or 518-743-0925 x8879
    11. Jackie Dunn with Neighbors NY announced that there are still open positions available, and she HIGHLY recommends volunteering at House of Grace.
    12. Audrey Shaw with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Southern Adks announced that their 18th Annual Golf Tournament sponsored by Girard Landscaping raised $25,700, and that Tackett Chiropractic's "Run for the Ages" would be held on Sat June 14th benefitting both BBBS and GF Senior Center.
NEXT MEETING: Thursday, Sept 11, 2014 - Warren County Municipal Center