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Thanksgiving Day Meal Delivery to the Homebound Elderly and the Homeless

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ORGANIZATION: Project FIND

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 127 people are interested

THANKSGIVING VOLUNTEERS

Homebound Meal Deliverer

November 28th 2019

  1. 1. Please arrive at 9:30: a.m. PF- Coffeehouse, 331 West 42 nd Street, between 8 th and 9 th Avenue.
  2. 2. Please bring these instructions with you
  3. Sign-in at the front desk, where a volunteer or staff will give you a cap and a "Volunteer" sign to put in your windshield, if you are a driver. Make sure you wear your Project FIND hat so you can be identified.
  4. if you have a car and are willing to drive please let us know!
  5. Delivery of meals involves walking.
  6. Then report to the Delivery Assigner who will give you a list of deliveries.

  1. Help yourself to a cup of coffee and a doughnut.

Work Assignment

  1. 1. When the kitchen is ready, pick up the hot dinners from the Homebound Meal Inspector in the serving area. The Inspector will verify that you have the correct number of dinners.
  2. 2. One bag per senior
  3. 3. Check all of your bags before you leave to make sure they are complete.

  1. 4. Make the deliveries. Wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving from Project FIND and your church/organization. Please Note: Each card has the senior’s telephone number listed on it. Please call the number if you get no answer at the door and be patient. If you are unable to make a delivery, do not leave the meal, Please give it to a homeless person

  1. 5. Mail the delivery cards to Project FIND in the self-addressed envelope .Note:We need to have a record of each meal served, as well as a report on any instances in which you were unable to gain entry, or on any unusual or dangerous situations.

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US PROVIDE THANKSGIVING FOR OUR ELDERS. PROJECT FIND WISHES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND A HAPPY AND HEALTHY HOLIDAY SEASON!

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About Project FIND

Location:

160 W 71ST ST APT 2F, NEW YORK, NY 10023, US

Mission Statement


Brief History and Mission Statement -Jan

Project FIND originated in 1967 as a demonstration project designed to canvass New York City’s elderly West Siders and document their needs. Funded by the National Council on the Aging, the survey found thousands of elders living in solitude and unsafe conditions, malnourished or ill. In 1969, spurred by these findings, visionary Elizabeth Stecher Trebony and several religious and lay leaders incorporated as the nonprofit organization FIND Aid for the Aged, Inc., formally resolved to find and assist the Friendless, Isolated, Needy, and Disabled aged.

Initially working to focus public and media scrutiny on the growing crisis of homelessness among elders, and the dire need for low-income housing, our founders began to create such havens. Ten years and millions of hard-won government dollars later, we had purchased Hamilton House, on West 73 rd Street; the Woodstock Hotel, an SRO facility in Times Square; and Hargrave House on West 71 st Street. In a six-year period, we opened five senior centers that continue to serve West Side seniors today: the Coffeehouse on Ninth Avenue near the Port Authority terminal, the Clinton Sr. Center on West 55 th Street, and three located in our residential buildings. After extensive and costly renovations, our housing had become home to 600 elders and our centers were drawing thousands, many of whom were as starved for company as they were for food.

Today, Project FIND’s mission remains:

To provide low and moderate-income elderly West Siders with housing, nutritional, and additional support services that enhance their quality of life and emotional well-being and help them live independently in the community for as long as possible.

With 80 staff members and an overall budget of $6 million, we render the following basic services:

Supportive Housing: Many of the tenants in our residential buildings simply require affordable, well-maintained lodging, while others, suffering from psychological or bodily ills, need special services. Our ten social workers aid the elders with benefits-procurement, hospital-release planning, home-care arrangement, and referral for substance abuse counseling and treatment of severe physical and mental health problems. Cooperative relationships with area hospital and healthcare agencies enable us to afford tenants access to regular on-site medical assistance. With our holistic approach and meticulous casework, Project FIND becomes an elder’s community; a home with the welcome mat out; and, for the utterly bereft, an extended family to share small pleasures and big occasions with, and accompaniment to his or her journey’s end.

Connecting Elderly Neighbors: Our five senior centers present a broad array of services to the 600 tenants in our residential buildings and to some 2,500 elders in theWest Side environs. We supply 250,000 life-sustaining, nutritious breakfasts and lunches a year. We also furnish center members with much-needed emotional support and medical, referral, and social services, as well as social, recreational, educational, and cultural activities to nourish body, mind, and spirit.

Reaching Out - and in - to the Homeless. The ideal outcome of our Homeless In-reach Program is to place homeless elders in permanent housing. We accompany them through the frequently bewildering bureaucratic maze of the City’s homeless-services system: help them obtain identification papers; secure medical, detoxification, psychiatric, and a variety of counseling and other rehabilitative services; and cope with the hardships of transitional housing and shelters. OurTimes Square drop-in center offers handicapped-accessible showers, private-consultation space, and ample quantities of free clothing for the men and women elderly who are homeless or otherwise lacking stable home environments.

With a number of our elders now joining the ranks of the "old olds" (many in their 80s and 90s), we are deepening our service, to meet their changing, more complex, and escalating needs.

Description

THANKSGIVING Day VOLUNTEERS

Home Bound Drivers and Meal Delivers

We need Drivers with cars along with volunteers to deliver meals to the elderly, alone and homebound.

THANK YOU FOR HELPING US PROVIDE THANKSGIVING FOR OUR ELDERS. PROJECT FIND WISHES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND A HAPPY AND HEALTHY HOLIDAY SEASON!

CAUSE AREAS

Seniors
Seniors

WHEN

Thu Nov 28, 2019
09:30 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

Project FIND Coffeehouse Senior Center331 West 42nd Street, between 8th and 9th AvenueNew York, NY 10036

(40.758083,-73.99123)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 5 hours
  • Kindness

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