Newsletters January 2016 Roundup
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Newsletters January 2016 Roundup
welcoming the new year Dear Colleagues, 2015 was a big year for us! We expanded our services and impact by doubling our number of program sites (half of which are in Brooklyn!). We became the lead community partner of the unprecedented Essex Crossing renewal development, where we're building a new senior center and Think Grand Cafe with Think Coffee. President Obama named us a national leader in early childhood education, and the federal government awarded us $2 million to bring our early childhood services to more than 100 families in Brooklyn. These are just a few examples of our successes this year, which couldn't have been accomplished without your hard work, dedication, and support. I look forward to more bold, grand, and inspired work during our centennial year as well as many more wonderful news to come! For now, check out my top moments from December as well as a few favorites from this year. All the best, Robert Cordero P.S. Remember, our staff holiday party is on Friday, January 15 at 6:00pm at Educational Alliance's Manny Cantor Center! If you haven't done so already, please RSVP at 2016party@grandsettlement.org. happening now BOLD INITIATIVES GRAND STRATEGY INSPIRED WORK Next year, we'll host our first ACLS Public Fellow, who will help us develop an advocacy program that will impact public policy and build on our commitment to social justice. Grand St. Settlement recently became a member of the Human Services Council! We are excited to work with them to strengthen our direct human services activities for more New Yorkers in need. Many of our program sites worked with community members to collect toys, winter clothing, canned food, hygiene products, and books to brighten the holidays for our neighbors. TOP 15 MOMENTS FOR 2015 a more accessible NYC Our BEST Senior program hosted a two‐ week‐long IDNYC Pop‐Up to give every community member (14 and up) access to a free city ID card regardless of their immigration status. The ID provides various benefits like memberships to museums, pharmacy discounts, and more! building a better Brooklyn We recently visited Council Member Antonio Reynoso in Williamsburg to discuss our Brooklyn services and expansion plans. He has been a huge supporter of our work in past years, especially at our Bushwick‐Hylan Community Center and PS 196 Ten Eyck in East Williamsburg. connecting with youth NYPD officers from the 79th Precinct stopped by our Tompkins Community Center this month to learn about our work with youth in Bed‐Stuy as part of the NYPD's Community Partner program, which aims to strengthen our relationship with the local police force. CenterLight partnership We are building an innovative new partnership with CenterLight Health System to provide high quality health care services for our seniors. Look out for CenterLight reps at the Grand Coalition of Seniors and at the NORC BEST program! in the holiday spirit To kick off the holiday season, 250 community seniors were invited from all 3 of our senior services programs for lunch, dancing, and gift exchanges at our 80 Pitt Street Community Center (looks like many of them dressed up for the occasion too!). Vocal Ease also joined us by performing carols alongside our seniors. the A‐Team I had the pleasure of swearing in our new Americorps members this month. I look forward to all the great things that they'll do with us in helping others and meeting critical needs in the Lower East Side and Brooklyn! meet the closers Our dedicated board members (Andrew Celli, Bryan Koplin, and Alex Gardner) are working tirelessly with me to lock in our Centennial Gala honorees! This first‐time gala to celebrate a century of services that have made a difference for New Yorkers will be held at the gorgeous Capitale in the fall of 2016. compliments to the chefs! Special shout‐out to our kitchen staff for their dedication to providing nutritious and balanced meals every day for thousands of children and seniors. We're working towards joining the Food Bank for NYC in 2016 to increase access to healthy foods. kings of street football Our very own Chuck Martinez was featured in the NY Daily News last month alongside his Carver Mobb teammates, who have been dominating New York street football for more than a decade. Chuck, who plays quarterback, was listed as the team's "most important player" in the paper! office trick‐or‐treating Early Head Start's Imagination Parade at 80 Pitt Street this year yielded a lot of treats for our tiny tots. Giving out goodies to these young visitors really made my day, and got the rest of our staff into the Halloween spirit too! youth fest in Bushwick I saw lots of talent at youth fest this year, where our summer campers showcased their STEM skills by creating projects about global issues. One group designed a video game using a Play‐Doh controller and the programming language Scratch to explain the dengue fever epidemic in Brazil! Sylvia Montero leads the way with new partnerships Our Board President Sylvia and I met with Dr. David Gomez (Hostos Community College President and LES native) and Eileen Newman (Executive Director of the Center for Bronx Nonprofits) in October to discuss partnering with CUNY schools to increase access to community college. pride on fleek Our very own Project SOL (Speak Out Loud) represented at this year's LGBT Pride Parade, continuing a tradition of youth‐led leadership, outreach, and education to provide a safe and supportive environment for LGBT youth. jumpstarting change In September, more than 1,000 New Yorkers joined us to jump‐start the changes they wanted to see in their communities by participating in service projects, sharing their vision on our Change Wall, and engaging in inspiring performances by our youth and seniors. Special thanks to Victor Rasuk (actor, alum, and board member) for MCing as well as to council members Margaret Chin and Rosie Mendez for attending! strategic planning day Our staff development day brought together employees from every department in over 21 program sites! Staff members of varying backgrounds worked in groups to think about team culture and how we can use it to shape our future. Grand St. Settlement | 212.674.1740 | rcordero@grandsettlement.org | WWW.GRANDSETTLEMENT.ORG let's connect Forward email This email was sent to ehanks@grandsettlement.org by rcordero@grandsettlement.org | Update Profile/Email Address | Rapid removal with SafeUnsubscribe™ | About our service provider.