Sentences with phrase «new youth shelter»

Shameless, Season 8, Episode 5: In an effort to help Trevor raise money for a new youth shelter Ian pays a visit Quinton Fleet.
As Fiona tries to raise the profile of the neighborhood, Ian helps Trevor to raise money for a new youth shelter.

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Carl Siciliano, the founder and executive director of the Ali Forney Center, lauded the de Blasio administration for adding 100 new emergency beds in youth shelters over the past year, which he sees as a down payment on a commitment to grow the stock of available spots until the unmet need is addressed.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER By unanimous votes on March 7, the City Council approved three measures aimed at strengthening shelter options for homeless youth in New York, including a long contested move to raise the age limit for eligibility in youth shelters to include those 21 to 24 years old.
PLAYSTREETS also extends to selected New York City homeless shelters, providing homeless youth with much - needed play time and opportunities for organized physical activity.
During Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration, she served on the New York City Commission on LGBTQ Runaway and Homeless Youth, which made recommendations for providing more safe shelter spaces.
Cuomo's proposal will «add a new provision to authorize OTDA to designate a «Temporary Operator» for homeless shelters and OCFS as it relates to residential programs for victims of domestic violence and runaway and homeless youth programs where the current operator has been found to have significant financial, operational, or health and safety issues,» the proposal says.
«It's unconscionable that thousands of New York kids each year are turned away from homeless youth shelters because there aren't enough beds.
Cyrus cited an oft - mentioned statistic by Hoylman: According to the senator, the number of homeless kids turned away from New York youth shelters ballooned from 570 to more than 5,000 between 2009 and 2012.
Governor Cuomo's first state budget in 2011 cut state aid for homeless youth shelters, including those that serve LGBT youth, who account for about 40 % of all homeless youth in New York City.
Chief among those proposals were establishment of a Mayor's Office of HIV / AIDS Policy, funding of shelter beds for homeless youth to eliminate the current waiting list that averages 350 per night at such facilities, and capital spending for senior housing that would serve the needs of LGBT New Yorkers.
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School district of current location means the public school district within the State of New York in which the hotel, motel, shelter or other temporary housing arrangement of a homeless child, or the residential program for runaway and homeless youth, is located, which is different from the school district of origin.
It includes a new modern animal shelter with double the kennel space to care for 100 shelter dogs and 200 shelter cats, «real life rooms» which closely mimic a home environment, adoption space to work with clients, education, and training space for youth programs, and behavior and training classes.
Collin works in all areas of the shelter and will be teaching new youth volunteers about small animals.
With the encouragement of his Chief Judge, Thomson began working with the Kingston community to develop a Family Court Clinic to assess children and their families, an observation and detention home, a juvenile diversion program, a volunteer probation service, a shelter for abused women, a youth crisis centre and several new community - based group homes for youth.
Volunteerism Stand Up For Kids (New York, NY) 02/2008 — 3/2011 Co-Executive Director • Reestablished an all - volunteer organization focused on assisting and advocating for homeless youth in New York City • Coached over 25 volunteers in the mission of SUFK and techniques to effectively work with the homeless population • Coordinated Thanksgiving dinner that served over 30 homeless youth in Midtown Manhattan • Drove successful partnerships with corporate sponsors to acquire donations and publicity to expand reach of the mission • Lobbied successfully for changes in administration of Regent's testing for students in shelters and / or unstable situations • Participated in national advertising campaign with Stand Up For Kids» partnership with Jedidiah Clothing Company
Recent additions include fact sheets for Service Providers Working with Homeless Youth and Young Adults, for Shelter Staff Working with Homeless Children and Families, for Caregivers, and our newest edition for Educators.
Community Behavioral Health Center 559-449-8000 7171 N. Cedar Avenue Fresno, CA 93720 Fresno County Behavioral Health 559-453-4099, 453-4894 — appts for new patients 4411 E. Kings Canyon Road Fresno, CA 93702 Fresno Vet Center 559-487-5660 3636 N. First Street, Suite 112 Fresno, CA 93726 Kaweah Delta Mental Health 559-624-3300 Sanctuary Safe Place Youth Shelter 559-498-8543 2336 Calaveras Street Fresno, CA 93721
I began my work in mental health with children and adolescents, first as a counselor and then clinical supervisor at The Youth Shelter (a teen shelter in Connecticut), and later with Legal Aid as a forensic social worker and then social work supervisor for the family court system in New YorShelter (a teen shelter in Connecticut), and later with Legal Aid as a forensic social worker and then social work supervisor for the family court system in New Yorshelter in Connecticut), and later with Legal Aid as a forensic social worker and then social work supervisor for the family court system in New York City.
Groupe Sutton - Quebec recently celebrated its 20th anniversary in Montreal, and unveiled a new logo and a new partnership with a Montreal shelter for homeless and at - risk youth.
In October the foundation granted $ 51,335 to eight Manitoba - based shelter - related charities: St. Matthews Non Profit Housing, Visions of Independence, Ndinawemaaganag Endaawaad (Ndinawe), Winnipeg Habitat for Humanity, Esther House, A & O Support Services for Older Adults, New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults and Families and Marymound.
The grants, totaling more than $ 42,000, were also given to Esther House, Habitat for Humanity, Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council, New Directions, Nova House, Resource Assistance for Youth, Samaritan House Ministries (Safe and Warm Shelter), Siloam Mission and the South Central Committee on Family Violence.
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