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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Warren Washington CARE Center Events (April is Child Abuse Prevention Month)


April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, so on behalf of the Warren Washington CARE Center I would like to invite you to:

 

An Open House: This Thursday April 16th from 6-8pm.  The CARE Center is located at 24 Dix Avenue, Glens Falls.  There will be wine and hors d’ oeuvres.  You can tour the center and meet members of the Multidisciplinary Teams from Warren and Washington Counties who work together to provide services and prevent further trauma to child victims of physical and sexual abuse and their non-offending family members.  We are very proud of the CARE Center and its child friendly, safe, and confidential atmosphere, so we hope you will come see if for yourself this Thursday evening. 

 

“Children Are Our Future” Brunch: Saturday May 2nd from 11-3pm at the Tower Event Center, 9th Floor 333 Glen Street, Glens Falls.  It will be a full brunch, cash bar, free beer tasting with Hops & Barley, music, silent auction, and an activity for the kids.  $35/Adult $15/Child  RSVP to Kassia May at 792-2731 or kassiamcc@yahoo.com no later than Wednesday April 22nd.  We hope to see you there and appreciate your support.

Hunger Event Changes Time and Venue


The Public is invited to a discussion on

Hunger

in the Glens Falls Area

What are the causes and remedies?

A Panel Presentation with Discussion to follow at

Crandall Public Library
Community Room
251 Glen Street
Glens Falls, NY

Saturday, April 25
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The Panel Includes:
  • Kim Cook – The Open Door
  • Kim Sopczyk – Family Service Association of Glens Falls
  • Dr. Timothy Scherbatskoy – SUNY Adirondack’s Sustainable Agriculture Initiative

Hunger poses serious economic, social, and cultural implications for our community but it can be solved if we work together. Come and join in the community conversation as we explore ideas on how to wipe out hunger in the greater Glens Falls Community.

Organized by Christ Church United Methodist

Monday, April 13, 2015

Meeting MInutes 4/9/15

Welcome:
  • Meeting began with round table introductions and updates of agencies

Updates:
  • HEAP is now closed for the season.
  • Queensbury Senior Center is looking for any of your favorite recipes for there cookbook. Please email them to Nick George.
  • Suicide Prevention Training Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training May 20th and 21st. 8:30am-4:30pm both days. Our Lady of the Annunciation Church 448 Aviation Road Queensbury, NY  NO Cost. Lunch will be provided. Please email aemolloy5@yahoo.com to register.
  • Community Discussion on Hunger in the Glens Falls Area "What are the causes and remedies?" Will be held at the Christ Church United Methodist Corner of Bay and Washington Streets Glens Falls, NY April 25th 9:00am-11:00am
  • The Conkling Center Transportation program for those age 55 and older provides rides to social events, treatment facilities, banks, grocery stores, medical appointment for more info or to schedule a ride call 793-RIDE (7433)
  • Family Service Association of Gens Falls is having a Fundraising Cruise May 22, 2015. 5:30pm-7:30pm on the La du Saint Sacrement boarding at 5:00pm. Learn about the magnificent lake front mansions and the history they hold. Narrated by Bill Gates, renown historian.  to purchase tickets go to http://ticketriver.com/event/14672.    
Upcoming events for the Interagency:
  • Washington County Fair- If you would like to showcase your agency or business at the fair  Washington County Cornell Cooperative has a table for us to use. We are breaking it up by days and times so that you will only be manning the table for your scheduled time if you would like to participate. Please contact Linda Law-Saunders to see what times are still available for the week. Her number is 518-746-2560.
  • Health Fair at the Queensbury Senior Center will be in the fall. If you would like to have a table at that event please contact Nick George to get on the list. Email him at nick@seniorsonthego.org.
Presenter:
RSVP Retired & Senior Volunteer Program of Warren and Washington Counties
Joanna Presented on their programs which are
Drivers for Medical Transportation
Osteobusters exercise program
Meals on Wheels
Event support
Tax Assistance Program
Mailings
Office Assistance
Gardening programs
Mentoring
Friendly visitors
For more information on their programs and services please call (518) 743-9158 or email rsvp@tcuwny.org

NEXT MEETING: MAY 14TH 8:30AM-10:00AM WARREN COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES BUILDING DOWNSTAIRS CONFERENCE ROOM.  



Friday, April 10, 2015

Zumba Fundraiser






Join the Community Action Angels of Washington County

for a

Zumba-FUNd dancing and basket raffle event

 

Sunday April 26th 2015

6:00-7:30pm

Registration starts at 5:30pm
WHERE:  The Fun Spot
 
1035 US Route 9, Queensbury, NY
 
Dancers -$15 Donation
Kids -$5 Choice of Playground or Lazer tag
 
 
Proceeds go to help families and children in need
 
For more information please contact Tyler at 746-2390
If you would like to donate a basket for the basket raffle please contact Teresa DePaul and she can arrange pick up.
(518) 587-5188 ext 408 
 
 
                                                                                                                                  
 
 

 


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

ASIST Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training May 20th and 21st available


ASIST ~ Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

 

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 20 and 21, 2015

check in at 8:15 am ~ training is from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Location:  Our Lady of the Annunciation, 448 Aviation Rd., Queensbury, NY

 

This training is offered at NO COST~ pre-registration is REQUIRED

Lunch will be provided.

 

 

ASIST is a two-day intensive, practice-dominated workshop designed to help caregivers recognize and review risk, and to connect persons to professional helping resources.  It is an evidenced-based program used world-wide to create suicide safer communities (visit www.livingworks.net for more information). 

 

What will I learn?  ASIST prepares caregivers of all kinds to provide suicide first aid interventions. Professionals, volunteers and informal helpers all need to know how to help persons with thoughts of suicide in ways that increase their suicide safety.  As an ASIST-trained first aid intervention caregiver, you will be better able to:

·          Identify people who have thoughts of suicide

·          Understand how your beliefs and attitudes can affect suicide interventions

·          Seek a shared understanding of the person at risk’s reasons for suicidal thoughts

·          Review risk and develop a plan to increase safety from suicidal behavior for an agreed amount of time

·          Follow-up on all safety commitments, accessing further help as needed

 

Participation in the full two-days is required. Enjoy small group discussions and skills practice that are based upon adult learning principles; experience powerful videos on suicide intervention.  Participants will feel challenged and safe, and confident in their ability to provide suicide intervention.

 

 

Training provided at no cost with support from:

Warren-Washington Suicide Prevention Coalition    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 ASIST ~ Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training

 

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 20 and 21, 2015

check in at 8:15 am ~ training is from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Location:  Our Lady of the Annunciation, 448 Aviation Rd., Queensbury, NY

 

This training is offered at NO COST~ pre-registration is REQUIRED

Lunch will be provided.

 

 

 

NAME
 
E-MAIL ADDRESS
 
PHONE NUMBER
 
MAILING ADDRESS
 
BRIEFLY STATE WHY YOU ARE TAKING THIS TRAINING
 
EMPLOYER/TITLE
(CEUs may be available)
 
DO YOU NEED CASAC CREDITS?
 

 

 

 

 

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:  FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015

 

Send completed registration form to AEMOLLOY5@YAHOO.COM