New Museum’s Jane Hsu Creates Art Workshop at Freedom House Shelter

April 8, 2014 Current Events Tags: 0 Comments
An educator in professional development and community outreach at the New Museum in NYC,   Jane Hsu has created a dynamic new art workshop for the residents of Freedom House Emergency Shelter, with a possible art show in the works. Jane shares how she got involved at the domestic violence program, and her plans for the group. How did you learn about Freedom House, and what drew you to volunteer and facilitate… read more

RedRover and Amie’s Place Create Co-Shelter For Families & Pets

April 4, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
RedRover, a national nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, California, and Amie’s Place Foundation, a Foundation that funds organizations that create programs dedicated to keeping families and pets together in times of crisis, have partnered to create co-sheltered housing for families and pets at domestic violence shelters across the country. This first-of-its-kind grant from Amie’s Place Foundation will provide $6,000 to RedRover’s Safe Housing grants program in 2013 and $3,000 to each family violence shelter that applies and qualifies for an… read more

Adopt A Mom At Barrier Free Living Programs

April 3, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
Adopt A Mom will deliver gifts to mothers at Barrier Free Living's domestic violence programs this May, bringing joy and hope to the residents and consumers. Adopt a Mom is dedicated to raising awareness of domestic violence against mothers and supporting efforts to better their own lives and those of their children. The Adopt a Mom program started in 2010 as a grassroots effort to raise money to… read more

State Budget Includes Salary Adjustment For Direct Care Workers

March 31, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
The Human Services Council Reports:  The State budget includes funding and language for salary adjustments for direct care workers for the first time in six years. The Budget includes $13 million growing to $122 million to support a 2% salary increase on January 1, 2015 and another 2% salary increase on April 1, 2015 to the lowest paid direct care workers. While the amount included for this year is low relative to the amount that would be needed for a full COLA, this allocation represents… read more

BFL Mission Film Featured As CVS Caremark Grantee Spotlight

March 28, 2014 BFL News, Shelter 0 Comments
Barrier Free Living's mission film, created by filmmaker Blake Drummond, is featured on the CVS Caremark You Tube Page as a Grantee Spotlight. View the film. A CVS Caremark Community Grant supports Barrier Free Living and its mission to help people with disabilities reach their fullest potential… read more

Domestic Violence Affects Us All At Work

March 28, 2014 Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
The Commons Online reports: Here in the U.S., one in five employed adults is the victim of domestic violence, and 74 percent of employed battered women say they’re harassed by their partners while at work. In fact, in a recent national survey, 44 percent of all employees reported that their workplace was impacted by domestic violence, mostly because a coworker was a victim. Read the article. The Business of Me offers a FREE White Paper titled “Domestic Violence Goes… read more

Henry Street Settlement Town Hall Meeting

March 26, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
Henry Street Settlement will hold its Town Hall Meeting April 6 from 230-5PM at 301 Henry Street in New York City. Discussions will include topics involving: jobs, housing, education, and more. Workshops will be offered in Spanish and Chinese. Dinner is served. For info click here or call 212 766 9200… read more

Red Eye Visits Barrier Free Living

March 24, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Shelter Tags: 0 Comments
Jeremy Reitmaier and Amber Brust of Red Eye visited Barrier Free Living's Transitional Housing program this week, a first step for BFL towards its plans for an agency fund raiser. The visit included a tour of the program, which offers safe shelter and case management for people with disabilities, as well as a meeting with Transitional Housing resident Gabriel Gonzalez. Gonzalez recently secured permanent housing with the help of BFL housing team… read more

Drumming Workshop At Secret Garden Domestic Violence Program

March 20, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities Tags: 0 Comments
Grace Drums began a four-part drumming workshop for participants of Barrier Free Living's Secret Garden Domestic Violence program this March. Gabriella Dennery, Founder and Artistic Director of Grace Drums,  (pictured) along with Arlene Hall, facilitate the workshop where participants  learn about drums, rhythm and ultimately provide an outlet for expression. Formerly a practicing primary care physician, and now a full time performer and music teacher, Gabriella says she had… read more

Currents Newsletter Feature’s Paul Feuerstein’s Innovative Approach to Management

March 18, 2014 BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
The March issue of Currents (New York City  Chapter, National Association of Social Workers)  features an article from Barrier Free Living CEO Paul Feuerstein, "Bringing Frontline Workers Into the Forefront: A Progressive Method of Organizational Management." The Editor notes: The work environment for social work practice needs to be an  expression of the value of social work. It assures open communication not just from the top down but from the bottom up, so that those in management  and administration understand what… read more

Missouri Store Offers Hope, And Warm Coats, to Homeless

March 18, 2014 Current Events, Shelter 0 Comments
Good News Network Reports: A little store in a Hollister, Missouri shopping center is offering the basic needs -- clothing, hygiene items and baby supplies -- at incredible prices. They're all free. The shop, called Selfless Blessings, was started by Andrea Berdine after she witnessed a thrift store turning away a man who asked if he could have one of their coats. Read the story.… read more

Children Of Vets Facing Mental Health Crisis

March 18, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
CBS Reports: Most are familiar with the heartwarming videos of a child in a classroom or at a sporting event surprised by the unexpected return of a parent serving in the military overseas. What those videos don't show is the struggle many families undergo after years of separation. Martha Teichner takes a look at the toll war takes on the children of warriors. View the Video.… read more

Sugar Film Benefits Homeless Youth

March 4, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
‘Sugar’ is a poignant and entertaining film with charitable purposes. The critically acclaimed movie brings attention to youth homelessness, a little known yet rapidly growing issue. Money raised from the production will go towards feeding homeless youth across America. Shenae Grimes, from the TV series 90210, stars as Sugar, a young woman living homeless in Venice Beach following the tragic death of her family from a car accident. Learn more… read more

New York Fashion Week Features First-Ever Model In Wheelchair

February 27, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News 0 Comments
The Huffington Post reports: On Feb. 6, the first day of New York Fashion Week designer Carrie Hammer featured Danielle Sheypuk, Ms. Wheelchair New York 2012 in her runway show. "People with disabilities are an untapped consumer market in terms of fashion," said Sheypuk, a clinical psychologist in New York. "We read the magazines, shop in stores, but nothing is ever pitched to us." Sheypuk, who has used a wheel chair since age 2, said she has a longstanding… read more

Human Services Council Announces Change in Executive Leadership

February 26, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
The Board of Directors of the Human Services Council of  New York (HSC) has announced that Executive Director Michael Stoller is stepping down as of  March 3, 2014. Deputy Executive Director Allison Sesso has been appointed as the new  executive director of HSC, a nonprofit membership organization that advocates for New York  City and State nonprofit human services providers. View the press release.… read more

Into The Light Accepted Into Garden State Film Fest

February 26, 2014 BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
Into the Light a documentary about the groundbreaking Matheny Arts Access Program, whose innovative techniques and methodology make possible the creation of fine art by people with disabilities, has been accepted into the 12th Annual Garden State Film Festival. Three of these artists, painter Chris Saglimbene, choreographer Natalia Manning,and writer Jenny Durr, are profiled as they create work for the milestone Arts Access 15th anniversary Full Circle showcase. In the process, we learn of their past struggles, current creative… read more

Art Exhibition About Gender-Based Violence

February 26, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
In The Name of Love is an international art exhibition that brings awareness to the issues of gender-based violence. The exhibit is currently on display in Hays and in Lawrence, Kansas and the online version can be viewed here. This powerful exhibition is the product of a partnership between two violence prevention organizations, one from Kansas, USA and one from Namibia, Africa. Despite the geographical differences, Jana’s Campaign and Victims2Survivors agree that ‘In the Name of Love’… read more

Freedom House Director Introduces Film At Reel Abilities Film Fest NYC

February 25, 2014 Advocacy, Current Events Tags: 0 Comments
Nicole Lesser, Program Director of Barrier Free Living's Freedom House Emergency Shelter will be on hand to introduce the films,  A Life with Aspergers (a short) and Stand Clear of the Closing Door (pictured above) at 5 p.m. on March 6 at The 6th Annual Reel Abilities Film Festival. The films are being shown at Hunter College Silberman School of Social Work. ReelAbilities: NY Disabilities Film Festival is the largest festival… read more

Alexis Bittar Benefit For Homeless GLBTQ Youth

February 25, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Shelter 0 Comments
2013 ACE Award winning jewelry designer Alexis Bittar hosted a benefit this month for the Ali Forney Center for homeless GLBTQ Youth in NYC. Attendees included Barrier Free Living 25 Videos of Hope participant singer Mister Padilla, pictured at right with his fiance, writer Culver McCall (Stonewall to Obama), along with BFL Organizational Development Manager Scott Hess. The mission of the Ali Forney Center is "to protect lesbian… read more

Sally Hershberger Salon Donates To BFL

February 20, 2014 BFL News, Current Events Tags: , 0 Comments
Sally Hershberger Downton NYC Salon donated hair products to the residents and consumers at Barrier Free Living's (BFL) Transitional Housing and Secret Garden programs. BFL works with severely disabled homeless people and survivors of domestic violence with disabilities. Famed colorist Marko Tomassetti, who has donated color services to BFL, was on hand to deliver the products… read more

An Accidental Doctor: A Profile of B.J. Miller, MD

February 19, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News 1 Comment
Profiled in the Feb. 2014 Princeton Alumni Weekly, Dr. B.J. Miller is a triple amputee who was injured by an electric current from a trolley car when he was in school at Princeton. Because of his accident and a team of incredible caregivers, he recovered and went into medicine. He is now the Executive Director of the Zen Hospice Project in California. View a video with Miller.… read more

Wounded Warrior Remsburg At State of Union Address

February 18, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
CBS News reports: At last month's State of the Union Address Democrats and Republicans rose as one to salute a wounded warrior, Staff Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg. View the video. Remsburg was nearly killed by a roadside bomb in Kandahar, Afghanistan.… read more

BFL Reacts To Cuomo Proposing Flat Pay For Caretakers Of Disabled

February 18, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
Barrier Free Living is featured in the Feb. 12 Wall Street Journal article, Cuomo proposes flat pay for caretakers of disabled. The article focuses on the fact that the Cuomo administration has proposed keeping pay flat for the sixth straight year for caretakers of the disabled and others at state-funded nonprofits and it's impact on staff. Read the article.… read more

V-Day 2014 One Billion Rising Feb. 14

February 12, 2014 Advocacy, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
V-Day is a global activist movement to end violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sex slavery. ONE BILLION RISING FOR JUSTICE is a global call to women survivors of violence and those who love them to… read more

International Women’s Day March 8

February 10, 2014 Advocacy 0 Comments
International Women's Day 2014 Reports that: Annually on 8 March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more. The National Online Resource Center on Violence… read more

CAMBA Housing Fair

February 7, 2014 Advocacy 0 Comments
CAMBA's Atlantic House Men's Shelter is holding a housing fair on February 26th in two sessions, morning 9am – 11:30 am and afternoon 2 pm – 5 pm.at AHMS, Café  2402 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11233 CAMBA notes: Housing providers can choose which session/s they would like to attend.  All clients in attendance will have HRA 2010E packages with a variety of approval levels. The clients are either employed, have SSI/SSD or public assistance. The majority of these clients are long term stayers who… read more

Abuse of People With Disabilities A Silent Epidemic PSA

February 7, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
Board Resource Reports: Abuse of People with Disabilities: A Silent Epidemic is a public service video produced by the Board Resource Center (www.brcenter.org) to encourage people with disabilities to speak up about abuse. Molly Kennedy and Kecia Weller are well known peer advocates in California who are taking a stand to stop abuse. Please join them by sharing the video with your network. View the video.… read more

Disabled In Action Meeting Feb. 9

February 4, 2014 Advocacy, Current Events 3 Comments
DISABLED IN ACTION (DIA) of Metropolitan New York meets Sunday, February 9, 2014 - 1:30-4:00  at Selis Manor, 1st Floor Auditorium, 135 West 23rd Street (bet. 6th and 7th Ave). DIA is a civil rights organization committed to ending discrimination against people with disabilities — all disabilities. DIA fights to eliminate the barriers that "prevent us from enjoying full equality in American society." Meeting topics include:  Consumer Directed Services in the NYS Budget &… read more

Assurant Awards Barrier Free Living New Growth Fund

January 31, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events Tags: 0 Comments
For the second consecutive year, the Assurant Foundation has awarded Barrier Free Living with a $10,000 New Growth Fund grant in support of the agency's work with severely disabled formerly homeless individuals. The Assurant Foundation, which funded BFL's purchase of a new stove to serve the 48 residents of the Transitional Housing program in 2013, awarded  a second grant to "further enhance the incredible work of Barrier Free Living."… read more

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