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Workplace Domestic Violence Legal Standards Continue to Develop

August 25, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
The Huffington Post Reports: On August 8, 2014, the Governor of Massachusetts signed into law a statute that, among other provisions, allows an employee of an entity having 50 or more employees to take up to 15 days of leave from work in any 12-month period due to enumerated domestic violence issues. The employer has sole discretion to decide if the leave is paid or unpaid. A number of states already have similar legislation that either specifically addresses domestic violence or… read more

Domestic Violence Bride’s March Sept. 26

August 22, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
The Fourteenth Annual Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk/Brides’ March is being held Friday, September 26, 2014 The Brides March site states: If you or someone you know have been touched by family violence or you denounce this antisocial behavior and crime, we invite you to join the 14th Annual Gladys Ricart and Victims of Domestic Violence Memorial Walk/Brides’ March, on Friday, September 26, 2014. Gathering will… read more

Reel Abilities Sneak Preview Film September 3 NYC

August 21, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
JOIN REEL ABILITIES FOR A SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW OF KELLY & CAL An unlikely friendship between Kelly (Juliette Lewis), a punk-rocker turned suburban mom, and seventeen-year-old Cal, who uses a wheelchair. Wed, Sep 3, 7 PM The JCC in Manhattan 334 Amsterdam Ave @ 76th St CLICK HERE FOR FREE TICKETS - http://www.jccmanhattan.org/film?page=cat-content&progid=30777 The film opens Sept. 5 at NYC's IFC Center. SAVE THE DATE * 7TH ANNUAL REELABILITIES: NY… read more

Artist With A Disability Draws With Success

August 1, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
CBS8.com reports: One very talented artist inspired fans at Comic-Con by drawing comics with a pen in his mouth. Larime Taylor is the creator of "A Voice in the Dark," a dramatic comic book series that follows a college girl born with the urge to kill. The series debuted in November, and Taylor has been keeping busy. He writes, draws, tones and letters the book, all with his mouth. Read the story.… read more

Free Adapted Swim Program for People with Disabilities

July 23, 2014 Current Events 2 Comments
Free Adapted Swim Program for People with Disabilities Week of July 8 – Week of August 22 The Adapted Aquatics program is free and offers two activities: 1. Aquatic exercise therapy that ranges from gentle water walking to aerobic-type exercise which improves range of motion, flexibility, mobility, muscle tone, coordination, focus and strength. 2. Swim instruction that focuses on becoming comfortable in the water and learning basic swimming and safety skills. For… read more

Adaptive Surfing Clinic For People With Spinal Cord Injury July 27

July 22, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
On Sunday, July 27th, 2014 Wheeling Forward and Life Rolls On will be having a "They Will Surf Again" adaptive surfing clinic at Rockaway Beach @ Beach 67 Street in Queens, NY for adults and children affected by spinal cord injury from 8am - 3pm . This will be a thrilling one-of-a-kind experience for the disability community. Here's a short video about adaptive surfing & see pictures of adaptive surfing here Volunteers and participants can register at www.LifeRollsOn.org/nytwsa On… read more

Father Lapsely Healing OF Memories On PBS

July 14, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
Father Michael Lapsely, who has partnered with Barrier Free Living on Healing of Memories workshops, was featured on the July 11 epsiode of the PBS Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly show. PBS Reports: Father Michael Lapsley is an Anglican priest who was sent to South Africa during the institutionalized racial segregation of apartheid. He became a chaplain to Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress and a target of the white supremacy government. One day Lapsley opened a package that turned out to… read more

ICS Movie Night Open To People With Disabilities

July 8, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
The MOVIES at ICS (25 Elm Pl, Brooklyn) presents Gravity starring Sandra Bullock! Enjoy a great movie every week free on our 80” wide screen. New Movies, old movies, all kinds of good movies! Light snacks and refreshments provided. Always fun and free to attend! Open to people with physical disabilities living in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens. For more information on attending, contact Latricia James at (718) 907-1622. If you use it… read more

HSC News and Views Welcomes Council Member Carlos Menchaca

July 8, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
HSC's weekly radio show, Human Services News and Views, is on every Thursday at 6 pm on WVOX 1460AM. If you missed our old podcasts, you can listen to them on our website. Download this week's podcast here.  This week, Council Member Carlos Menchaca discusses the new City Council Initiative to create municipal ID cards for undocumented immigrants. Ray López, Director, Environmental Health & Family Asthma Program for LSA Family Health Service… read more

Pace University Summer Workshop Kids With Special Needs July

July 8, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
Pace University presents: SUMMER WORKSHOPS 2014 For kids with Special Needs. Week long Workshops in July, 10am to 4pm, Monday-Friday, No Tech Experience Necessary! Create amazing things with Technology by being exposed to software and programming—and learning 21st century tech skills. Each week consists of 15 students wih a high 2:1 instructor ratio. Workshops include: experienced tech and teachers, guest lecturers by people in the tech field, free time to experiment with… read more

NYC Clothing Donation Bins Hit LES

July 3, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
DNAInfo NY Reports: New Jersey-based for-profit company deposited a collection of bright pink clothing donation bins across the neighborhood in the past few days — including on properties where owners said they didn't give permission. About half a dozen Our Neighborhood Recycling bins appeared on East Broadway, Rutgers Street, Norfolk Street and other spots last weekend, as first reported by Bowery Boogie. The company’s name is painted on the front of the bins, along with the words “Clothes, Shoes, Drop” on… read more

Innovation Award Winners At BFL Town Hall Meeting

July 3, 2014 BFL News, Current Events Tags: , 2 Comments
During the 2014 summer all agency Town Hall meeting, Innovation Awards were presented to Aida Colon (Freedom House, pictured) for her creation of the Dare to Dream Event, and Aaron Scott (Transitional Housing) for his out of the box thinking during recent corporate volunteer days. CEO Paul Feuerstein presented the awards, applauding the team members' creativity and ability to stretch the boundaries of traditional thinking on the job.… read more

NY Times Reports On Domestic Violence and Two-Parent Households

June 24, 2014 Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
The New York Times reports: AFTER spending two years studying services for domestic violence survivors, I was surprised to realize that one of the most common barriers to women’s safety was something I had never considered before: the high value our culture places on two-parent families. Read the article.… read more

1 in 3 DV Film Screening Campaign Call For Support

June 20, 2014 Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
The award winning indie film titled 1 in 3 about domestic violence hopes to have a screening at the AMC Loews in Kips Bay on June 30. 1 in 3 relates to the fact that 1 in 3 women have or will be a victim of domestic violence in her lifetime. The film looks at that staggering statistic. Ophelia Metz is one of those… read more

AON Global Service Day At BFL

June 12, 2014 BFL News, Corporate/Event Sponsors, Current Events Tags: 0 Comments
Working with the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, BFL welcomed 25 volunteers to the Transitional Housing program as part of AON Global Service Day on June 12, 2014. The hard-working volunteers painted and refurbished a lounge, offices and a garden area for residents of the shelter.… read more

Deloitte Impact Day 2014 Supports BFL Mission

June 6, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
Working with the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Barrier Free Living (BFL) welcomed volunteers from Deloitte for Deloitte Impact Day on June 6, 2014. This year marked Deloitte’s 15th annual IMPACT Day, a celebration of a longstanding commitment to communities. Tens of thousands of Deloitte personnel volunteer on more than 800 service projects in 80 communities. The hard-working group at BFL painted walls, hung new blinds and art and… read more

Art Exhibit Looks At Faces of Homelessness in NYC

May 27, 2014 BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
Over several months, Andres Serrano has engaged with homeless individuals in New York City, creating a series of large-scale photographic portraits called Residents of New York, a site-specific public art project which takes a look at the many faces of homelessness and poverty in New York City. Starting May 19 and running for four weeks through June 16, 2014, his photographs will transform distinct locations around Washington Square, including a full occupation of the subway station at West 4th Street as… read more

Medical Assistance Group of China Visits BFL

May 21, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
The Medical Assistance Group from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, China, visited Barrier Free Living this May and met with agency CEO/Founder Paul Feuerstein. The group toured the main office and discussed BFL's decades of work with people with disabilities, and the growth and lasting power of the agency's mission.… read more

Dr. Danielle Sheypuk A Keynote Speaker 2014 Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Conference

May 19, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
Dr. Danielle Sheypuk will be a keynote speaker at the 2014 Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) National Conference  Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor, Maryland June 12th – June 15th. Pictured: Dr. Sheypuk is using… read more

Blogger Jenni Cowley Reports On Substance Abuse As It Relates To Disability

May 12, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
Blogger Jenni Cowley Reports About Substance Abuse Risk As It Relates To Disability. Jenni says she "used to work in health and social care, with service users who battled drug and alcohol addictions." She decided to leave this field some years ago after the birth of her first child and now she's a freelance writer who pens articles on the topics she cares most about. Supportive Accommodation – Reducing the Risks of Substance Abuse Although anyone can develop a dependency on drugs… read more

Secret Garden Celebration Of Women With Special Guest Dame Lori

May 8, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities Tags: 0 Comments
BFL's Secret Garden staff and participants gathered for the Celebration of Women on May 8. Dame Lori Sutherland (pictured at right with Secret Garden Director Georgette Delinois), hosted the Soulfull Closet event this year which benefited Secret Garden, and was the featured keynote guest. Sutherland wowed the crowd and the participants enjoyed lunch and activities.… read more

Hearts of Gold On Today Show

May 6, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities Tags: 0 Comments
Hearts of Gold, which sponsors BFL's Freedom House Emergency Shelter,  was featured on the May 6th TODAY Show (NBC) in a special segment in honor of Mother’s Day entitled HOPE TO IT. The Hearts of Gold mission is to “foster sustainable change in lifestyle and levels of self-sufficiency for homeless mothers and their children. ” Learn more.… read more

50 % New York City Cabs Wheelchair Accessible By 2020

May 1, 2014 Advocacy, BFL News, Current Events 0 Comments
Today, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) voted to enact a 30 cent surcharge in a plan to make 50 percent of all New York City cabs wheelchair accessible by the year 2020. The surcharge will apply to all taxicab rides beginning in the year 2015 in order to fund the purchase and conversion of accessible cabs. The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), the nation’s largest disability rights organization, lauded the move as an important step… read more

Mentee Recruitment For Disability Mentoring Day 2014

April 29, 2014 Advocacy, Current Events 0 Comments
Mentee Recruitment has begun, for Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) 2014 as part of the NYC Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD). DMD is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Mentees sought: People with disabilities who are: Vocational job placement clients Experience ready consumers College students High school upper classman (juniors and seniors) Veterans Mentees will learn and experience: Job networking workshops, seminars and opportunities Job shadowing with an employer (mentor), internship development assistance Career exploration and informational interview opportunities with an employer (mentor) Resume… read more

Denim Day Rally Raises Awareness About Sexual Violence

April 25, 2014 Advocacy, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities 0 Comments
Police Commissioner William J. Bratton was the keynote speaker at the 5th Annual Denim Day NYC Rally on April 23. The event is a citywide initiative to raise awareness about sexual violence. Events are held in all five boroughs and included a panel discussion on "Empowering Men To Speak Out Against Sexual Violence" at Fordham College. More info.… read more

Human Services News and Views Returns 5/8

April 24, 2014 Current Events 0 Comments
After a brief hiatus, HSC's weekly radio show, Human Services News and Views will return onThursday, May 8 at 5:30 pm on a new station, WVOX 1460AM. The series will be hosted by HSC's Allison Sesso and Michelle Jackson. Fred Scaglione of the New York Nonprofit Press will be joining weekly to discuss the latest events in the world of human services. The program recaps human services news, highlights upcoming events, examines local and national human services issues, and features… read more

Secret Garden Director Joins Mobile Mission 4 Haiti

April 21, 2014 BFL News, Current Events Tags: 0 Comments
In March, Georgette Delinois, Program Director at BFL's Secret Garden, was part of a group from St. Anastasia church in Teaneck NJ that joined the Mobile Mission 4 Haiti on a Medical/Dental/Mental Health mission. The group delivered adult and children’s underwear, dolls, Enfamil, Ensure, Similac, vitamins and energy bars. The doctors saw over two thousand people… read more

Dare To Dream

April 18, 2014 BFL News, Current Events, Domestic Violence and Disabilities Tags: 0 Comments
Dare To Dream, a Spring Boutique showcasing products created and sold by Freedom House Emergency Shelter Residents drew an overflow crowd of supporters on April 17. This special invite only event, attended by residents of the domestic violence program as well as BFL Board Membes and Community Partners, was the finale of an entrepreneurial workshop and could be the first step towards a lifelong business dream. Guest speakers included New York University… read more

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