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A Little Rest for the Weary; Abrahams Tent Gives Homeless Men the Chance to “Feel at Home”

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Rabbi Herb Brockman from Congregation Mishkan Israel in Hamden. As the winter months were approaching, he met with other members of the Interfaith Cooperative Ministries to discuss the homeless situation in New Haven. The coalition, consisting of 41 churches, synagogues and mosques, recruited 19 congregations to create Abraham’s Tent, where for 12 weeks they will host and provide food and a home for homeless men. To hear Herb tell the story of how this came about brought tears to my eyes. He said “we have to do this; we have to find a way to make this work”. I still get chills thinking about it and remember how his enthusiasm was contagious and heart warming.

LifeLine Program Begins 2nd Year with $1M Fundraising Goal

New Haven Register published an article on February 6, 2010 about the Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine 2010 launch.


United Way of Greater New Haven and the Jewish Federation have launched their 2010 Neighbor-to-Neighbor LifeLine fundraising drive, and hope area residents will dig deep into their imaginations to help raise funds.

New Life Corporation VITA Volunteer Opportunitiy

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program offers income tax preparation services to low and moderate income people at no cost to them. New Life Corporation trains and certifies the volunteers who prepare and electronically file income taxes throughout the neighborhood VITA sites.

Jim Himes at the Congressional Dialog on Giving Babies a Healthy Start

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Over 65 area business and civic leaders, government representatives, and community leaders gathered at the Oronoque Country Club for the Giving Babies a Healthy Start: A Congressional Dialogue breakfast on Monday, December 14th. The breakfast was a culmination of the work of the United Ways of Coastal Fairfield County, Greater New Haven, and Western CT to collect half a million diapers for lower income families, and to raise the awareness level of the challenges facing them in caring for their babies.  Listen to Jim Hime's full speach on giving babies a healthy start.

Abraham's Tent to Shelter Homeless

A recent article in the New Haven Register announced "Houses of worship alleviate overcrowding". 

MLK Day Conference 2010 Saving Our Communities: Yes We Can!


Monday, January 18, 2009--8:30 am to 1:30 pm 
Wexler-Grant Community School-  55 Foote Street, New Haven, CT
 
You are invited to attend The Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Conference, on January 18, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at Wexler-Grant Community School.  The conference will celebrate the legacy and honor the dream of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  
The event will feature youth and adult workshops covering topics such as storytelling, life skills, arts & crafts, healthy living, economic empowerment, political awareness and much more.  In addition to our workshops, there will be performances, a keynote speaker, entertainment and a continental breakfast and hot lunch will be served. The Conference is FREE and open to the public.
Join us and bring your family and friends.Please email mlkday@akanewhaven.org if you have any questions or visit www.akanewhaven.org for more information.

How to help the homeless in the cold

A recent CNN report give tips on what you can do to help homeless people during the cold winter months.   "The weather has turned dangerously cold in much of the country, putting homeless people at high risk of injury or even death. If you encounter someone and want to help, what should you do?   The specific answer depends on the circumstances, but those who work with the homeless every day agree you generally should leave social services to the professionals.

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Baby, It’s Cold Outside!

 

There was a time, a month or so ago, when I was actually looking forward to winter. I couldn’t wait to start wearing sweaters (and buy more), decorating, shopping and cooking for the holidays and watching the snow fall while sitting comfortably curled up in my favorite chair in front of the TV. The first snowfall was so exciting. I went outside and took pictures, then quickly went back in to take my place in front of the TV under a blanket. Ahh, that was a good day. Well, here we are. Its winter alright and boy is it cold outside. It seems like everywhere I go it is all everyone talks about; “How much longer is it supposed to be like this?”, “I need to go away on vacation to someplace warm”, “It was so cold this morning, I didn’t want to get out of bed”, etc. Sounds familiar, right?

While most of you can relate to this, there is something else we need to think about. Or should I say SOMEONE else? There are hundreds of people in our community who are not as fortunate. They don’t have the luxury of curling up on their favorite chair watching the snow. This is nothing you haven’t already heard.

But, did you know that on a single night in January 2008, there were 664,414 sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons nationwide?

This shouldn’t be a surprise to us; with the rising number of layoffs and increased numbers of foreclosures, our nation should be questioning just how many of our neighbors can’t make ends meet.

According to Ct Coalition to End Homelessness, in 2009 there were approximately 4,154 people who experienced homelessness in CT and 677 in New Haven alone.

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Better Days

A newspaper headline decries “New Year, Same Old Problems” and tells the public what they already know as well as begs the question: will we ever get it right or will barriers to peace, basic needs, and equality always exist?
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Target & United Way Share-A-Tree 2009

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For 10 years, during the holiday season , Target has teamed up with the United Way of Greater New Haven to "Share a Tree" to families in need in the New Haven region.  Through this program, Target of North Haven and Target of Orange each donated 2 of their decorated display Christmas trees to four families in need identified by local agencies, New Haven Home Recovery and New Haven Family Alliance. Overall, Target donated about 3,400 trees to families and non-profits across the country.

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