2019 Grants

 

Grant Cycle Grantee Amount
Winter 2018/19 Westchester Public-Private Partnership Fund for Aging Services $75,000
To open a Telehealth Intervention Program for Seniors (TIPS) site at the Peekskill Senior Center
Winter 2018/19 Town of Yorktown $65,000
To purchase a senior bus and food counter for the Senior Center
Winter 2018/19 Feeding Westchester $50,000
To expand their Senior Grocery, SNAP and Nutrition Education Programs
Winter 2018/19 Legal Services of the Hudson Valley $50,000
To provide legal services for senior victims of elder abuse in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester counties
Winter 2018/19 First Presbyterian Church of Yorktown’s Food Pantry $10,000
To provide senior-specific items and expand its senior home delivery program
Winter 2018/19 Meals on Wheels of New Rochelle $10,000
To provide supplementary evening meals to its clients for a year
Winter 2018/19 Town of Cortlandt $9,000
To purchase computer equipment and software for the Senior Center’s Computer Lab
Winter 2018/19 Meals on Wheels of Hyde Park $5,000
To purchase a year’s supply of meal delivery containers
Summer 2019 Catholic Charities Community Services $50,000
To provide case management services to vulnerable seniors in Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties
Summer 2019 My Second Home $50,000
To provide scholarships for adult day care respite to eligible seniors and their caregivers in Northern Westchester
Summer 2019 The Wartburg $50,000
To provide scholarships for adult day care respite to eligible seniors and their caregivers in Southern Westchester
Summer 2019 Westchester Jewish Community Services $50,000
To provide geriatric case management services to seniors in need in Westchester County
Summer 2019 St. Cabrini Nursing Home $20,000
To build an outdoor therapeutic dementia garden for their nursing home residents
Summer 2019 RideConnect of Westchester $15,000
To expand their free volunteer transportation and bus program for seniors
Summer 2019 Habitat for Humanity of Dutchess County $15,000
To provide minor home repairs and modifications for seniors so they can continue to live safely in their homes
Summer 2019 Putnam County Sheriff’s Department $5,000
To support their Project Lifesaver program and reduce the response time in locating missing seniors with dementia

 

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