Chef preparing food in bakery: The Y Continues to Provide Essential Services Amid City Shutdown at YM&iYAU 15

E Tomana Tikoga na YD na Kena Vakarautaki na Veiqaravi Veiganiti ena Loma ni Weli Wedro ni Siti

Ena loma ni rarama rarama vou (COVID-19) 2002, Otataki ni New York State 100% ni cakacaka sega ni yaga me laki yaco mai vale se me sa laki cava me vaka na gauna makawa, in an effort to flatten the curve and help prevent the further spread of the disease.

Ena neimami sa vakatulewa dredre tiko me keimami bokoca laivi vakawawa na parokaramu ka sega ni yaga vakatamata yadua, na VM & YTE of Washington Heights & Dausiga mai vale (na IY) continued to provide critical food to seniors — 961 toboka ka lako ka lako 588 soli kakana — ena loma ni rua na macawa sa oti taudua. “This reflects the Y’s commitment and concern for others at a very deep level,” said Martin G. Vosa Vakavalagi, the Y’s chief executive officer. “Each meal saves a person from hunger and comes with love.”

“Our seniors are not only receiving hot meals, but they also are greeted with smiles, kind words, and an abundance of compassion,” said Victoria Neznansky, the Y’s chief development and social services officer. “Meals have been lovingly prepared, neatly packed, resting in food warmers, waiting to be picked up. While some seniors are still allowed to leave their homes for essentials, others who are unable to go out patiently wait for meals to be delivered.

“Even though many of our seniors have experienced great tragedies during their lives, nothing could have prepared them for this new situation. Their stories have greatly impacted the staff and me, and I’m sure they will touch your heart.”

“I was four when the war broke out,” shared one of our regular senior diners, sobbing and somewhat disoriented as she walked in from her nearby home. “Everyone is dead, and I am hungry and alone. Please help me. I am alone.” She tightly clutched her bag and shared her story, and then she realized she was safe at the Y — her home away from home — holding a hot meal, comforted by familiar faces.

“It is with a proud heart that I know the Y is here for Mina, for Anatoly, for Ilya, for Walter, for Yevgeniya, for Yana, and for many other vulnerable members of our large family during this tragedy and always,” said Neznansky.

Essential services also continued for the residents at Wien House, na noda itikotiko ni 100 na tabanilotu me baleti ira na qase cake era rawa ilavo lailai kei ira na tamata era vakaleqai tu vakayago. “Even in the face of this crisis, we are committed to ensuring our residents have the care they need,” said Michael Fermaglich, the Y’s chief operating officer. “Our tenants are counting on us to make sure they have the critical resources to survive. We make sure their healthcare professionals and home aides can provide for their essential needs, and they also can receive meals and other vital necessities.”

Na gauna dredre e gadrevi kina na sasaga vakaitamera. Kevaka e tiko vei iko na kaukauwa mo solia, oqo na kena gauna. Yalovinaka navuca mo cau me vakadeitaki ni sa rawa me keitou tomana tikoga na qaravi ni neitou matavuvale Y ena veisiga mai muri. Kiliki eke mo solia e dua na iloloma ena gauna oqo.

Rauta na Y
Tauyavutaki ena 1917, na VM&YTE of Washington Heights & Dausiga mai vale (na IY) e itikotiko levu duadua ni Jiu ena Vualiku kei Manhattan — na veiqaravi ena dua na vanua duidui ena nodra vanua kei na bula vakailavo — vakavinakataka cake na ivakarau ni bula vei ira na tamata ena veitabayabaki kece mai na veiqaravi bibi ni veimaliwai kei na parokaramu veivakaukauwataki ni tiko bulabula, bula vinaka, vuli, kei na lewa dodonu vakatamata, ena kena vakatorocaketaki na veimataqali duidui kei na kena vakatayagataki, kei na nodra vukei o ira era vakaleqai tu.

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