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WPCNR THE HOMELESS NEWS. From WCHH. March 2, 2006: The Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. (WCHH) will hold its Ninth-Annual Fight Hunger and Homelessness Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 27, 2006, at Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill, Tarrytown, NY.
The Honoree for this year’s gala dinner will be Jo Falcone of White Plains, Manager, Century 21 Wolff White Plains, and past-president of the White Plains Rotary. For the first time this year, WCHH will confer two new awards, the Humanitarian and Youth awards. The first-time winner for the Humanitarian Award will be William M. Mooney, Jr. of White Plains, President of The Westchester County Association. Dana Frasz, senior at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, will be the recipient of the first Youth Award.
“We are pleased to have such a strong roster of honorees for this year’s gala dinner,” said Rosa Boone, WCHH’s Executive Director. “Each one of them has made a significant contribution in their own way to addressing the problem of hunger and homeless in our region, and each of them in his or her own way has worked tireless to find creative solutions to the problem.”
Jo Falcone, as a key member of White Plains Rotary, has been instrumental in locating, picking up and delivering used furniture to neighbors in need. She is a community advocate, a former White Plains Common Council member and an able fund-raiser for those less fortunate.
William M. Mooney, Jr., recipient of WCHH first-time Humanitarian Award, has worked for legislative change on behalf of the business community. The WCA has made a uni-lateral push for health-care reform and for private re-investment in the community by making available loans and other services to meet the needs of the underserved, especially in low-income neighborhoods.
Dana Frasz created the Empty Bellies Program that channels unused food from restaurants to homeless shelters and soup kitchens in the area.
“This year’s honorees reflect the expanded scope of the Coalition,” Ms. Boone said. “In light of the horrific things that have been happening to the hungry and homeless, we have redoubled our efforts and are working harder than ever to raise awareness, enlist support and garner more funds for distribution to the way stations for the needy, to ensure that they receive healthier food, and to deal with health issues and eviction prevention.”
Alé Frederico of White Plains, Vice President, Government Banking for Commerce Bank is the dinner chairman. The Honorable Ernest D. Davis, Mayor of Mount Vernon, will serve as the Master of Ceremonies.
The evening includes a Silent Auction, Cocktail Reception, Dinner and Awards Presentation. A jazz ensemble from Sarah Lawrence College will be providing music. Tickets are $200. For reservations and information, contact Susan Aubry, Director of Development, (914) 682-2737, saubry@westchesterchh.org.
Twenty-two years ago, a coalition of ecumenical leaders joined forces to start an organization to address the food and shelter needs of Westchester County. At that time, there were 49 service providers countywide. Today that number has increased to 143, representing 33 shelters, 38 soup kitchens and 72 pantries in 24 communities spanning Westchester County, some of which include Mount Vernon, Peekskill, New Rochelle and White Plains.
Serving as a clearinghouse facilitating the link between existing programs and service providers housed in area churches, synagogues, community centers and other facilities, Westchester Coalition for the Hungry and Homeless, Inc. (WCHH) solicits and obtains funding from the government and private agencies, corporations and individuals. Funds are then provided in the form of grants to food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. WCHH shares information and technical services with providers, connects volunteers to programs needing their help, promotes legislative action for systematic changes and collects data on the hungry and homeless that it provides as an information resource to government agencies. Visit the WCHH Web site at www.foodclothingshelter.org.[]




