Wednesday, October 29, 2008

"Helping the Homeless" Letter to the Editor of the New York Times- by PFTH CEO Arnold Cohen

Re “Crises on Many Fronts,” by Bob Herbert (column, Oct. 25):

During these fragile and uncertain economic times, we’ll certainly be seeing thousands upon thousands more people teetering on the precipice, falling into homelessness. Just think back to the days of the 2001 economic slump when homelessness in New York City dramatically increased.

By the fall of 2002, more than 16,000 children were living in city homeless shelters, setting an all-time record. So Bob Herbert is absolutely correct. We also need to be deeply concerned about how this financial turmoil will affect the most vulnerable among us — people who were barely getting by before.

The shrinking economy will undoubtedly mean less public and private financing for critical services and fewer jobs for our neighbors in need. But deep budget cuts — which may appear on their face prudent — have historically proved to be fiscally unwise.

The loss of services only manages to push people further into poverty and homelessness, costing taxpayers millions more. Arnold S. Cohen

President and Chief Executive

Partnership for the Homeless


New York, Oct. 25, 2008

Friday, October 10, 2008

Food Safety and Sanitation



FREE

REGISTER NOW!

Food Handlers Protection Course
(For Emergency Shelter Programs)
Soup Up Food Safety in Your Kitchen

FALL 2008 SCHEDULE
October 24th
November 21st
December 19th

Certificates of attendance will be issued by the
New York City Department of Health.

This free course is offered through the Partnership for the Homeless
To register, call Maurva ArticeMoss at 212-645-3444, ext. 504
All classes will be held at 305 Seventh
Avenue, 13th fl
(bet. 27th & 28th St. in Manhattan)