What We Can Do
What We Can Do
United Way of Central New York
Join United Way of Central New York for “What We Can Do.” Every other month, host Luis Escoboza (United Way of CNY’s Chief Impact Officer) invites guests from nonprofit agencies and local leaders to talk about an issue challenging our community and discuss “what we can do” as individuals and companies to make an impact. #UnitedWeDoMore
Mental Health in Central New York
In this episode of What We Can Do, we will have a much-needed conversation about the state of Mental Health in our local community as well as the myriad resources available to support individuals and families in our local community. As always, we end our conversation with a call to action delivered by each of our panelists, which provides listeners with tangible and pragmatic things we can do to care for our mental health and support the well-being of those around us. We will be joined by three local service providers, each with a unique vantage point and perspective when it comes to Mental Health: Latisha Burke, System of Care Director for Adult Mental Health with Onondaga County. Owenjuneduh (Susan Lyons), Founder of Ongwathonde, a grassroots suicide prevention group; and Mobile Crisis Responder at Liberty Resources. Stephanie Grandjean, Assistant Director of Crisis Services at Contact Community Services. We hope you enjoy the conversation and become more knowledgeable about mental health in our community. If you or someone you know has a mental illness, is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about their mental health, there are ways to get help. If you are in the Central New York area, please call 315-251-0600 or TEXT GOT5 to 741741. Alternatively, you can contact the National Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. The United Way of Central New York financially supports 70 local programs across 28 agencies in our community. We are also the home of 9 community-wide initiatives that help to address literacy, the early childhood system, financial empowerment, housing and homelessness, workforce development, and several other issues. Please visit our website to learn more about the work we do. Please follow us on: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram
May 3, 2022
1 hr
Housing and Homelessness in CNY
In this episode of What We Can Do, we will have a fascinating conversation about the state of housing and homelessness in our local community as well as the innovative work going on to support individuals and families at risk. As always, we end our conversation with a call to action, informing our listeners of the tangible and pragmatic things we can do to help be part of the solution!  We will be joined by three local leaders, each with a unique vantage point and perspective when it comes to housing and homelessness: Sally Curran, Executive Director of the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Central New York Megan Stuart, Director of the Housing and Homeless Coalition of Central New York Danchell Hicks, Program Director of the Supportive Housing Program at Catholic Charities of Onondaga County We hope you enjoy the conversation and become more knowledgeable about housing and homelessness in our community. The United Way of Central New York financially supports 70 local programs across 28 agencies in our community. We are also the home of 9 community-wide initiatives that help to address literacy, the early childhood system, financial empowerment, housing and homelessness, workforce development, and several other issues. Please visit our website to learn more about the work we do. Please follow us on: Facebook LinkedIn Instagram
Apr 1, 2022
52 min
What We Can Do - United Way of CNY
Hi, this is Luis Escoboza, Chief Impact Officer for United Way of Central New York and host of the "What We Can Do" Podcast. Each episode we'll discuss an important issue facing our community with leaders of nonprofit agencies and local officials who are working to solve it - and we'll talk about "What WE can do" to help. Join us! Please subscribe now. Because "United, We Do More." 
Feb 15, 2022
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