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The Record: NYSOCFS Announces Launch of New Family Opportunity Centers

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) recently announced the launch of eight family opportunity centers (FOCs) across New York State. The centers are aimed at improving the safety and well-being of children and families by addressing issues of poverty, education barriers, substance use disorders and lack of adequate physical and mental health care.

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Daily Gazette: Alzheimer’s help, Thanksgiving in April, Free Books and Clothes

ALBANY, N.Y. – In the Capital Region, the Pioneer financial services company recently held a Thanksgiving In April food drive to benefit St. Catherine’s Center for Children in Albany. The company collected donations from its employees and customers across its 22 Capital Region branches in Albany, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady and Warren counties More than 1,500 canned goods and non-perishable food items were collected and donated to support the center’s efforts to provide a comprehensive range of human services for the children, families and adults it serves. The food drive was spearheaded by the Pioneer Charitable Foundation, which has provided more than $1.2 million in financial support to nearly 400 Capital Region nonprofits and contributed well over 10,000 hours of volunteer service since 2018.

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The Saratogian: St. Catherine’s Center for Children Program Honored as Empire Whole Health Hero

TROY, N.Y. — St. Catherine’s Center for Children’s street outreach program, Pathways to Health, was honored as an Empire Whole Health Hero at a ceremony in Troy. This recognition is given to Capital Region residents and businesses that have demonstrated innovation and leadership in building the community’s whole health.St. Catherine’s Pathways to Health program was created to provide direct outreach and engagement in the community. With its “Care-A-Van” mobile unit, the Pathways team can set up on the street, in parking lots and anywhere necessary to meet with individuals and families in need.

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Times Union: Pay for Human Services Workers Must Stay Ahead of Inflation

Human services professionals work with society’s most vulnerable individuals and families. At St. Catherine’s Center for Children in Albany, our team provides programming and services for children who have experienced significant trauma, families who find themselves homeless, individuals in need of basic services but not sure where to turn and so much more. The need for these services is never-ending, which makes the jobs of our case workers and other professionals a 24/7 commitment.

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The Record: NYSOCFS Announces Launch of New Family Opportunity Centers

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) recently announced the launch of eight family opportunity centers (FOCs) across New York State. The centers are aimed at improving the safety and well-being of children and families by addressing issues of poverty, education barriers, substance use disorders and lack of adequate physical and mental health care.

Read More »

Daily Gazette: Alzheimer’s help, Thanksgiving in April, Free Books and Clothes

ALBANY, N.Y. – In the Capital Region, the Pioneer financial services company recently held a Thanksgiving In April food drive to benefit St. Catherine’s Center for Children in Albany. The company collected donations from its employees and customers across its 22 Capital Region branches in Albany, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady and Warren counties More than 1,500 canned goods and non-perishable food items were collected and donated to support the center’s efforts to provide a comprehensive range of human services for the children, families and adults it serves. The food drive was spearheaded by the Pioneer Charitable Foundation, which has provided more than $1.2 million in financial support to nearly 400 Capital Region nonprofits and contributed well over 10,000 hours of volunteer service since 2018.

Read More »

The Saratogian: St. Catherine’s Center for Children Program Honored as Empire Whole Health Hero

TROY, N.Y. — St. Catherine’s Center for Children’s street outreach program, Pathways to Health, was honored as an Empire Whole Health Hero at a ceremony in Troy. This recognition is given to Capital Region residents and businesses that have demonstrated innovation and leadership in building the community’s whole health.St. Catherine’s Pathways to Health program was created to provide direct outreach and engagement in the community. With its “Care-A-Van” mobile unit, the Pathways team can set up on the street, in parking lots and anywhere necessary to meet with individuals and families in need.

Read More »

Times Union: Pay for Human Services Workers Must Stay Ahead of Inflation

Human services professionals work with society’s most vulnerable individuals and families. At St. Catherine’s Center for Children in Albany, our team provides programming and services for children who have experienced significant trauma, families who find themselves homeless, individuals in need of basic services but not sure where to turn and so much more. The need for these services is never-ending, which makes the jobs of our case workers and other professionals a 24/7 commitment.

Read More »