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Tackling Homelessness with Technology

We love reading about new ways to address/mitigate longstanding social problems, and a recent article on technology to deal with homelessness intrigued us. In a New York Times article, Claire Cain Miller, documents the way that access to technology has the ability to combat homelessness. For many homeless folks, their priorities lie in securing shelter,… Read more

Nonprofits Team Up to Make a Big Splash for Long Island Children’s Hospital

On Thursday, March 19 The Elmezzi Foundation, in collaboration with Splashes of Hope and Extraordinary People In Care (EPIC) Long Island, helped to unveil the vibrant murals that now lighten up the walls of the South Shore Child Guidance Center. EPIC elaborates in their press release: “It began with a phone call to EPIC LI’s… Read more

Queens Community House Announces New Executive Director

Congratulations to Queens Community House on the selection of their newest Executive Director, Ben Thomases. “Thomases is currently Executive Vice President for Programs at Seedco, a national nonprofit organization that advances economic opportunity for people, businesses and communities in need. In this role, he has overseen all of Seedco’s programs, including Navigator programs in 4 states… Read more

Before Donating Your Tennis Racket, Consider This

In a recent NPR article, Donating A Single Rollerblade Is Not Going To Help Disaster Victims, Kathryn Kempton, the director of international operations for Partners in Health, confronts the negative consequences of well-intended individuals and corporations making in-kind donations without considering what is needed to best help people during a disaster. “When in-kind donations are not well-considered, they slow response efforts by diverting… Read more

To Encourage Independent Reading, Read Aloud

A Scholastic report recently found that among children between the ages of 6-17, reading for fun has dropped significantly over the last few years with only 31% of kids stating they read a book for fun almost daily. In the age of smartphones, IPads and TVs, a clear incentive to pick up a book for one’s own reading pleasure can be hard to… Read more