High number of homeless cases in Oswego County putting pressure on services provided by Catholic Charities of Oswego County, says executive director By Mary
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Q&A with with Stefanie Noble
More than just exercise: YMCA of Central New York offers cancer survivor programs, hospital referral services, cardio, walking and yoga sessions, says VP of
Q & A with Mark Murdock
Syracuse VA Medical Center’s new director and CEO was born in Watertown he—wants to make it easier for veterans to receive care in the
Q&A with Beth Trunfio
Executive director talks about the mission of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY By Mary Beth Roach Beth Trunfio has been the executive
Q&A with Mike Schafer
St. Camillus’ new president and CEO talks about the challenges nursing homes face today, sees less dependency on skilled nursing facilities in the future
Q & A with Kathy Mezzalingua
President of Saint Agatha Foundation explains how the nonprofit provides financial help to women who undergo breast cancer treatment By Mary Beth Roach Q:
Q & A with Sandra Seabrook
Goats, donkeys, a camel, horses, alpacas, chinchillas, rabbits, dogs, cats — all these are used to help kids in crisis at the Purpose Farm
Q&A with Mary Jo Klein
GiGi’s Playhouse’s board of managers president talks about how the nonprofit helps more than 450 families in CNY. The agency assists those with Down
Q & A with Linda Lopez
Use of Salvation Army’s food pantry up 25%, demand for other services also high, says the organization’s director for community services By Mary Beth
Q & A with Dan Burns
Director of crisis respite services at Elmcrest Children’s Center talks about a new program for children in crisis By Mary Beth Roach Q: Is