Community Action of Orleans and Genesee
Emergency food and shelter funds now available to GC agencies, apply by May 21
Public Notice
Emergency food and shelter funds are now available for Genesee County agencies through Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program.
For information on local board and funding, please contact Lisa Wittmeyer, case manager of emergency services, Community Action of Orleans & Genesee by May 21 at (585) 343-7798, ext. 116, or email: lwittmeyer@caoginc.org
How Gail Tenney turned a nuisance into help for UMMC workers on the front line
It didn’t take Gail Tenney long to decide who she wanted to help when the coronavirus pandemic hit.
She works for her family’s businesses, McNickel’s Bottle and Can Redemption and adjoining RJ’s Washroom on Ellicott Street in the City of Batavia.
Given her family’s work at the Redemption Center, and because she knows that for most people “bottles and cans are a nuisance,” an empties drive was the perfect choice for an event to benefit hardworking medical providers at United Memorial Medical Center.
She collected empties with a $200 redemption value initially, $120 with the next round, and then added $100 from her family. This $420 was used to purchase 55 meals for hospital workers at UMMC.
The meals were from local eatery Commit to Well (inside Eli Fish Brewing Co.) and delivered on April 13; the recipients were more than grateful.
“The ongoing support of our community is such an important piece in our fight against COVID-19," said UMMC President Dan Ireland. "As we all learn how to cope during these extraordinary times and rise to the challenge, our team members are working long hours away from their family—many accomplishing tasks they’ve never done before.
"Our community’s acts of kindness, large or small, keep us going. This outpouring of gratitude reminds us why we’re here, and that the community we care so deeply about, also cares for us. There are not enough words to express our sincere appreciation. We are all so thankful for the heartwarming generosity.”
Now Tenney would like to expand the scope of the project and share the benefits with the people who support their businesses as well, while increasing collection efforts throughout the community.
"Let’s support them, they support us," Tenney said. "…My heart breaks for them" because they are truly the people in need during these difficult times.
Along with the hospital staff, Tenney has selected Care-A-Van Ministries and Community Action of Orleans and Genesee to be recipients in the future.
Paul Ohlson of Care-A-Van said that contributions they receive are distributed according to needs, so it is most helpful to provide them with the funds directly.
Similarly, Lisa Wittmeyer of Community Action is anticipating that any money raised will help in upcoming months when many local residents need to catch up on unpaid rents from the early days of the pandemic.
The Tenney family hopes their efforts will bring a bit of much needed relief to those who need it, without overburdening the people they are asking to contribute. They intend to continue matching funds for money raised.
To donate your empties to "Community Strong with Cans," to arrange a pick up, or to help, please contact Tenney at: getenney@comcast.net or call/text (585) 993-2060.
Visit Tenney’s Blog here.
Top photo, courtesy of UMMC.
Inset photo right, courtesy of Gail Tenney.
Head Start in Batavia is looking for preschoolers
Submitted photo and press release:
Head Start, a preschool program of Community Action of Orleans and Genesee, is taking applications for the 2020-21 academic year.
Head Start has centers in Albion, Batavia, Kendall and Medina, with an enrollment of 189 children.
Since 1965, Head Start has provided quality comprehensive services in Education & Child Development, Health & Nutrition and Family & Community Engagement at no cost to parents.
At Head Start, every staff member knows each child and family has unique talents and interests of their own. By partnering with families, providing individualized learning experiences and support, children and families learn, grow and get ready for school.
Children are eligible for the Head Start preschool program if they are 3 years old on or before Sept. 15 or 4 years old on or before Dec. 1, and if they reside in Orleans or Genesee counties.
Priority for enrollment is given to foster children, homeless, families on public assistance or those whose income is below the Federal Poverty Guidelines, and children with diagnosed disabilities.
Families may begin the application process by calling the Head Start Administrative Offices at (585) 589-5683. Give your child a “Head Start” that will last a lifetime!
Community Action says children's clothing and winter wear are urgently needed
Press release:
Don’t know where to donate those still-like-new clothes you or your children have grown out of? Community Action of Orleans & Genesee gladly accepts your new and gently used clothing.
With a new school year started, and cold weather just around the corner, we are in need of warm-weather clothing and winter coats. Children’s clothing and coats of all sizes are especially needed.
Please donate your gently used items to us, to be given to a child or adult in need.
We happily accept clean items without stains or holes, please no broken zippers. We also accept sneakers, shoes, and boots in good condition.
Please drop donations off at 5073 Clinton Street Road in Batavia Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Receipts given for tax purposes.
Please call 585-343-7798 with any questions.
Thank you for your caring and consideration of our community in need.
Video: Childrens carnival at Lambert Park, Batavia
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee sponsored a children's carnival at Lambert Park on Friday.
Schumer and Gillibrand announce $780K in federal funds for local Early Head Start
Press release:
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced $781,313 in federal funding for the Early Head Start program at Community Action of Orleans and Genesee Inc.
The federal funding was allocated through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be used to support child care services for low-income families in Orleans and Genesee counties.
“Study after study shows that the better we prepare our young children, through programs like Early Head Start, the better they perform in school later in life,” Senator Schumer said.
“This federal funding for Community Action of Orleans and Genesee will bring real results to young students in the Rochester-Finger Lakes Region by providing them with the resources they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom. I am proud to support this essential funding and I will continue to fight to see that early childhood education remains a priority.”
“The Early Head Start Program gives children opportunities to reach their full potential by making high-quality early childhood education and care more accessible,” Senator Gillibrand said.
“This federal funding will support Community Action of Orleans and Genesee as it works to provide young children with the tools they need to get a strong start in life. I will continue fighting in the Senate for the resources that help prepare our children for success.”
Early Head Start provides comprehensive child development programs for low-income children from birth to age five, as well as support and services for their families. Early Head Start programs primarily serve pregnant women, infants and toddlers.
The comprehensive services these programs offer include early education, health screenings, social and emotional health, nutrition, social services, and services for children with disabilities.
Sixth annual Community Action Angels Children's Carnival is Aug. 16 in Lambert Park
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee will host the sixth annual Community Action Angels Children's Carnival on Friday, Aug. 16, in Lambert Park in Batavia.
Time is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
There will be games, prizes, hot dogs and beverages.
Game tickets are five for $1.
Two bicycles will be raffled off, too, courtesy of Fidelis Care. Be there to win.
No rain date.
Lambert Park is located 100 Verona Ave. in the city.
Thanks to all participating agencies and businesses for their continued help and support.
Special thanks to carnival sponsors Fidelis Care, the YMCA, and Care A Van Ministries.
For more information, call 343-7798.
Collins announces grant for Community Action of Genesee and Orleans
Press release:
Congressman Chris Collins (NY-27) today announced $2,800,426 in federal funding for the Community Action of Orleans and Genesee Inc. The grant was awarded through the Head Start Projects Program from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which promotes school readiness of children under 5 from low-income families.
The Head Start program supports children in growth and development through a variety of services depending on the needs of the local community. Their programs are based in centers and schools, but also in child care centers and family care homes. Children gain access to early learning for school readiness, healthcare needs, and family well-being.
“Children are our future and this program ensures that the children of low-income families can get a jumpstart on their education before kindergarten,” Congressman Collins said. “This funding solidifies this program in our community for years to come.”
The Community Action of Orleans and Genesee is a nonprofit organization that has served Western New York for more than 40 years. This organization empowers and provides an opportunity for those who are not yet self-sufficient. They work with programs, like Head Start, to provide short and long term goals for children and their parents in the community.
The Head Start program has serviced more than a million children in every U.S. state and territory and continues to support 1,700 public and private nonprofit and for-profit agencies that provide Head Start services.
Community Action seeks golfers and sponsors for its annual Angels in Action Golf Tournament
Press release:
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee, sponsored by Turnbull Heating and Air, is hosting its annual Angels in Action Golf Tournament on Sunday, Aug. 5th, at Hickory Ridge Country Club in Fancher.
*Golfers and sponsors are needed!
Price for golfing (including cart, lunch, buffet dinner) is only $70!
Donations of products and/or services are also graciously accepted for our raffle.
Please join us for a fun filled day with raffles, prizes, food and FUN!
Please call Lisa at 585-343-7798, ext. 116, or Michelle at 585-589-5605.
Proceeds benefit Emergency Services Programs in both Genesee and Orleans counties. Thank you for your support.
*P.S. -- Also Needed:
Please bring your recycled bags (no holes and clean) to Community Action at 5073 Clinton Street Road Batavia.
Thank you!
Bring us your bags! Community Action needs clean, holeless recycled plastic or canvas bags ASAP
A couple of hours ago, Lisa Wittmeyer, the Emergency Services case manager for Community Action of Orleans & Genesee, sent us a desparate plea asking the public to drop off recycled plastic or canvas bags at the organization's Batavia office.
She implores "NO HOLES PLEASE!" These are to be used for food packages at the Albion office.
The dearth is apparently quite severe.
If you or anyone you know has CLEAN bags like these and can donate them, please drop them off posthaste at 5073 Clinton Street Road.
Call 343-7798 for more information.
Photos: Children served by Community Action celebrate Christmas with Santa
A visit with Santa and a gift capped an evening of fun and food for 71 area children Friday night at St. James Episcopal Church as Community Action of Genesee Orleans and United Healthcare teamed up to bring some Christmas cheer to 20 families.
Eligible families received some sort of assistance during the year from Community Action.
Gifts were donated either by members of the community or through a fund from United Healthcare, which also helped pay for the crafts, games and food served during the festivities.
Each child received a present with his or her name on it picked just for them.
There were also 10 different craft tables where children could make Christmas decorations to take home.
Top photo: 4-year-old Faith looks at her Christmas present with her mother, Letisha Williams. Below, Danica, 4, is excited to receive a present from Santa.
Donations wanted of clean winter coats, hats, mittens, scarves and boots for needy, especially in tots and kids sizes
Press release:
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee in Batavia is now accepting new and gently used winter coats, hats, mittens, scarves and boots in all sizes.
These will be given to adults and children in need during this cold season. Toddler and children's sizes are especially needed.
Please only items that are clean, without holes or broken zippers.
Please drop off donations Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. to Community Action of Orleans & Genesee, 5073 Clinton Street Road.
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and has served low-income and disadvantaged families for more than 50 years. Community Action programs are designed to empower as well as provide opportunity to those who are not yet self-sufficient.
Please call 585-343-7798 for more information.
Photos: Children's carnival at Austin Park
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee hosted its fourth annual Children's Carnival in Austin Park today, with local agencies providing crafts, games and activities for local families.
Good, clean winter coats, hats, gloves, mittens wanted for local charity
Press release:
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee is accepting winter coats, hats, mittens and scarves for the upcoming winter season! Please donate only items that are clean and in good (gently used), or new condition.
We are accepting ALL SIZES for men, women and children!
A tax deductible receipt is available upon request.
Please drop off donations at: 5073 Clinton Street Road, Batavia.
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee Inc. is a nonprofit human service agency committed to serving the needs of the financially disadvantaged. Our mission is to serve others with dignity and respect, that help people become self-sufficient.
All donations are given away free of charge to those in need.
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee to host Flu Shot Clinic and more on Sept. 29
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee will host a Flu Shot Clinic, courtesy of Rite Aid, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday Sept. 29. The facility is located at 5073 Clinton Street Road in Batavia.
The shots are free with most insurance plans. Cost without any insurance is $32.99.
The Cancer Services Program will be there as well, giving out free “Fit Kits” -- colorectal screening kits -- and information on mammograms and all services of CSP.
United Health Care will be here with information about health insurance programs.
Call 343-7798 for more information.
Community Action seeking vendors and crafters for October event
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee, Inc., is looking for additional vendors and crafters for its upcoming Vendor Blender to be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, in Batavia.
Please e-mail Kim for more information at kgloskowski@caoginc.org.
Community Action Of Orleans & Genesee
5073 Clinton Street Road
Batavia, NY 14020
Community Action receives grant from Kelly for Kids
Press release:
Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and Buffalo Bills legend Jim Kelly awarded more than $190,000 in grants to area charities at his foundation’s annual grant luncheon two weeks ago. Among the 34 organizations to receive funding from the Kelly for Kids Foundation were two Batavia-area charities: Genesee ARC and Community Action of Orleans/Genesee.
The Kelly for Kids Foundation is a not-for-profit organization which aims to distribute grant money to WNY charities to assist children in need. More than $5 million has been distributed to disadvantaged and disabled youth since the foundation began in 1987. Their largest fundraiser throughout the years has been the Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Classic, held at Terry Hills Golf Course and Banquet Facility in Batavia. This celebrity tournament brings in thousands of charity dollars which are later distributed to deserving organizations.
Both Genesee ARC and Community Action of Orleans/Genesee were nominated by Terry Hills to receive grants at the Jan. 19th luncheon due to their important work with Genesee County youth. Genesee ARC assists children with special needs through various programs, including a therapeutic horseback riding service. Community Action provides educational, emotional and financial support to disadvantaged families.
The Jim Kelly Celebrity Golf Classic is scheduled to celebrate its 30th anniversary on Monday June 6th at Terry Hills Golf Course.
Free income tax preparation assistance available to qualified residents
Press release:
Community Action of Orleans & Genesee is again offering Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) at its Batavia office. April 15 is the deadline to file taxes.
This program is designated to help those with low to moderate income with their tax preparation and filing.
Trained volunteers are in the Batavia office, located at 5073 Clinton Street Road, on Feb. 4 through April 14.
Please call 343-7798 to schedule your appointment.
This is a volunteer program offered free of charge. FREE E-Filing available, too!