Author: Barrier Free Living
BFL Awarded State Funds For Supportive Housing
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that $17.3 million in state funding was awarded to six projects in four counties that will provide emergency and permanent supportive housing to New Yorkers experiencing homelessness.
Barrier Free Living, Inc. was awarded $6 million to construct a 13-story building with 44 units of permanent supportive housing that will be part of a larger 75-unit project with 30 units set aside for frail elderly individuals in Manhattan.
Learn more about Barrier Free Living and its programs.… read more
Valentine Community Project Delivers Heart-Felt Gift Bags To Survivors
For the second year in a row, survivors of domestic violence with disabilities at Barrier Free Living's programs received gorgeous gift bags prepared by the Valentine Community Project.
The project delivered 604 gift bags to various agencies including "residents of shelters for people fleeing domestic abuse and trafficking."
Emily Valentine Sottile shares how the project came to be:
"The Valentine Community Project is a community response – I never would have… read more
Donor Profile: Anne Markowitz Consultant Turned BFL Champion
Anne leading a workshop at Barrier Free Living.
In 2000, while working in Victim Services at Harlem Hospital, Anne Markowitz did a presentation at Barrier Free Living (BFL). That was the beginning of a rich collaboration that continues to this day.
"I did that presentation at BFL and was asked to work as a consultant. I was so impressed with the work and mission at the different sites (BFL Programs), I… read more
High School Kids Inspired To Donate To BFL
The "Drivers" club at New York City's Grace Church High School discovered Barrier Free Living online and knew it was the cause they were looking to support.
"We collect needed items from our student body and donate the items to organizations and shelters around the city. I stumbled upon your (Barrier Free Living's) website and I found the mission of your shelter to be very impactful and meaningful," says Bella, the leader of the… read more
Tony Nominee Daniel J. Watts Shares From The Heart At BFL 40th Anniversary
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Riverdale Country School Kids Deliver Halloween Joy to Barrier Free Living
Students preparing Halloween goodies.
This October, a group of students at Riverdale Country School decided they wanted to share their Halloween joy.
The kids, ages 11-13, discovered Barrier Free Living's programs for survivors of domestic violence with disabilities. They were particularly drawn to the fact that over a hundred children live at the agency's shelter and supportive housing program.
The students organized a drive, under the guidance of Nelson Arroyo (English Department, MS Community of Learning… read more
Barrier Free Living’s 4th Annual Clothesline Project!
Barrier Free Living (BFL) will hold its 4th annual Clothesline Project 2021 the week of October 18.
This year the event is virtual, and will kick off on Instagram live (@bfl_newyork) at noon (EST) on Oct. 18 from our supportive housing program in the Bronx.
The BFL Clothesline will be on display, featuring t-shirts created by tenants, residents and participants from our domestic violence programs, along with staff and supporters. Each shirt is hand-made and features a heart-felt message about ending domestic violence.
The… read more
CODA Screening In Honor of Deaf Awareness Month
MOPD Night at the Movies! - CODA
Enjoy a screening of CODA in Brooklyn Bridge Park on Monday, September 20. The event starts at 7 pm. Plan to arrive by 6:30 pm to claim your spot on Pier 1’s Harbor View Lawn. Bring a blanket!
Hosted by the NYC Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) in honor of Deaf Awareness Month, CODA is a new coming-of-age comedy-drama that follows a hearing teenage girl who is a child of Deaf adults.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Intern To Intern
In October 2020, Karisma signed on as a Communication Department intern at Barrier Free Living (BFL). In addition to contributing to the agency New Visions blog, she also ran workshops on belly dancing (photo above) and shared her rich experience as a doula.
This summer, Karisma helped the agency welcome a new communication intern, Austen, taking a moment to chat with him about what drew him to BFL for his… read more
Volunteer Spotlight: Maurine With Saori Arts
Barrier Free Living’s (BFL) summer Communications Department intern Austen Bird not only spoke with Saori Arts volunteer Maurine Packard, he also stopped into the zoom workshop! The special weaving class ran for the month of July and drew BFL program residents, tenants and participants along with agency staff.
"I learned a lot from Maurine and how weaving can be a relaxing activity that can let your creativity flourish. Maurine shares… read more
ReelAbilities Summer Events: Love Is In The Air
Shorts Program: Love is in the Air
In celebration of July's Disability Pride Month, enjoy short films shedding new light on dating and relationships.
Films streaming Jul 16–30
Virtual filmmaker panel Thu, Jul 22, 7 pm
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3xQ3UjK… read more
Volunteer Spotlight: Photographer Erica Lansner Creates New Campaign
An award-winning photojournalist, Erica Lansner - born on the Upper West Side of New York City - has traveled to more than 35 countries in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa on assignment for leading international magazines and corporations.
This July, thanks to her incredible generosity and dedication to “making a difference” in the world - she took up her camera (as a volunteer) to create portraits… read more
Identity Theatre Company Celebrates Ten Years With Zoom Show
The Identity Theatre Company celebrates its 10 year anniversary this June with a show taking a unique twist on the famed Vagina Monologues.
The Vaginal Penologues "gives voice to the human condition as it relates to sexuality" featuring a cast of actors from New York , Los Angeles and Ohio, says Dr. Nick Linnehan of Identity.
"Just as diverse as the content is, the actors follow suit giving unique perspectives on many topics that are often hard to… read more
Karisma Brings Doula Skills To BFL
Karisma joined Barrier Free Living (BFL) as a communication department intern this winter. In addition to sharing her writing and social media skills, she also brings her unique talents as a belly dance instructor and doula. The multi-talented Karisma discusses her interest in being a doula as it relates to her overall life plan.
My work as a pre-medical student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, planted the seed for my… read more
Barrier Free Living: In Memoriam – Jack Fritts
Barrier Free Living mourns the loss of Mr. Jack Fritts, an early board member of the agency.
The following obituary is from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP.
We mourn the passing of our former partner and firm chairman, John F. (Jack) Fritts. Mr. Fritts, 86, who passed away earlier this week.
A giant in the New York legal community, Mr. Fritts joined the firm in 1959 following his undergraduate studies at Princeton University and his law degree from Harvard. He became… read more
Book Fair Provides Summer Reading For Kids At BFL Apartments
A Book Fair at Barrier Free Living (BFL) Apartments brought books to dozens of kids living at the Bronx based supportive housing site this April.
BFL Apartments offers permanent homes to survivors of domestic with disabilities. There is a family and a singles building in the 120 unit complex.
The event, made possible through a donation from FreshAir.org, is in line with the BFL Learning Center’s mission to support and find creative… read more
BFL Learning Center Hosts Book Fair For Kids
The Learning Center at Barrier Free Living Apartments is having a Spring Book Fair April 30, providing books to dozens of kids living at the Bronx-based program for survivors of domestic violence with disabilities.
The event, made possible thought a donation and collaboration with FreshAir.org, is in line with the Learning Center's mission to support and find creative ways to encourage learning at all times and especially during Covid-19.
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BFL Supports Denim Day April 28 2021 Awareness Campaign
Barrier Free Living joins Peace Over Violence and Denim Day New York City to invite survivors of sexual assault and their allies everywhere to take part in the 21st Annual Denim Day awareness campaign on Wednesday, April 28, 2021.
For 2021, Denim Day NYC is focusing on systemic and institutional failures around preventing sexual violence and providing alternative paths to healing for survivors.
Check out the calendar of… read more
REELABILITIES FILM FEST OPENING NIGHT AT QUEENS DRIVE-IN
Who doesn't love a drive-in movie! The ReelAbilities Film Festival kicks off the 2021 Festival with a showing of Best Summer Ever at the Queens Drive-In.
Barrier Free Living is a participating partner of the Festival.
Founded in 2007 by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York is the largest festival in the country dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and… read more
Sit Down With Sara: Sexual Assault VS Domestic Violence Counseling
https://www.bflnyc.org/core/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Sit_Down_With_Sara_DV_vs_Sexual_Assault__-_SD_480p-en-5850653-40280.m4v… read more
Three Jewels Brings Yoga To Barrier Free Living
It was during a particularly rough period of her life that Jeanine Cahill Jackson first connected to the healing practice of yoga.
An attorney by trade, Jeanine found comfort in the ancient practice, and eventually decided to study. Today, she is Director of the Outreach Department at Three Jewels, a New York City based center offering yoga and meditation. (Read Jeanine’s bio* and view her class welcome video below.)
This month, Three… read more