The Y is Launching the Aging in Place Outreach Network
Upper Manhattan is home to thousands of older adults and Holocaust survivors. Many of them are struggling with trauma, ʻikai malu e meʻakai, inaccessible medical care, household
Upper Manhattan is home to thousands of older adults and Holocaust survivors. Many of them are struggling with trauma, ʻikai malu e meʻakai, inaccessible medical care, household
Meet Thomas W. He’s seven years old. He’s a natural storyteller, has endless enthusiasm, and is very empathetic, seeking to encourage and comfort everyone around
We know how much you care about your neighbors. We know how much you care about the Y. The Y is so important to our
Mrs. R is an 85-year-old Russian-speaking Holocaust survivor who was born in Simferopol, Crimea. During World War II, she was relocated several times by the
One of the greatest privileges we have at the Y is caring for local Holocaust survivors and helping them age in place with dignity. Yesterday,
On Monday, ʻEpeleli 11, 2022, the Y’s Jewish-Latinx Youth Council (JLYC) was lucky enough to host Councilmember Carmen De La Rosa and her director of
ʻI he Pulelulu, ʻEpeleli 6, 2022, the Y held a model Passover seder for Holocaust survivors and other older adults at its Center for Adults Living
“I don’t know what I would do without my Y family. Knowing I have that support, especially during these difficult times, means the world to
Ko e Hanukkah ko ha ʻaho malolo maʻu pe ia ʻi he vahaʻa ʻo e mythology manakoa mo e hisitolia ʻo e kuonga muʻa. ʻI he taimi ʻoku kole ai ki he ʻavalisi ʻo e tokotaha ke ne fakamatalaʻi Hanukkah, te nau lava ʻo fakamatalaʻi ʻa e talanoá
Thanks to Life, originally Gracias a la Vida, is a famous folk song, written by Chilean author Violeta Parra and made famous across Latin-American by
Most people agree that investing in youth is important …
Fakamālō Atu! Fakafofongaʻi ʻa e Poate ʻa e Y, kau ngāué, mo hotau kolo kotoa, ʻOku mau fakahikihikiʻi ʻa e ʻofisa pule ʻo e ngaue ʻa Maikolo Fermaglich ki hono maʻu ʻo e pale Brookster
Older adults living in our community are struggling with food insecurity, social isolation, inaccessible medical care, anxiety, depression, household chores, and other challenges. Approximately 12%
ʻOku ʻikai ke olopoto ʻa e fakatata tukufakaholo ʻo Yom Kippur. ʻI he Yom Kippur, teunga hinehina, Fakaʻehiʻehi ʻa e kau Siú …
During Rosh Hashanah, we are asked to shed the hubris of our accomplishments in pursuit of an honest assessment of our course. In Proceedings, a
Summer 2021 will be remembered by many as the time we were able to take giant steps forward in the post-pandemic recovery and especially as
As New York City now faces a brighter future, we’re filled with hope for our community, which has been hit very hard throughout the pandemic.
The Y has been a pillar of strength and hope for Northern Manhattan for more than 100 ngaahi taʻu, but what makes us one of the
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
Throughout the pandemic, the Y addressed the unique consequences brought on during this especially trying time — particularly diverse mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression,
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
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