Benedictine Health Foundation’s generous donation brings UlsterCounty closer to providing housing for Veterans
From The Executive's Desk
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County Executive Mike Hein Announces Benedictine Health Foundation's Support of the Patriots ProjectPosted: January 27, 2014
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Posted: December 18, 2013Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein thanks the members of Ironworkers Local #417 and community Veterans who braved the early snow and cold temperatures this past Thursday to help install the foundation for a wheelchair ramp at UlsterCounty’s “Patriots Project” Veteran house at 67 Wurts Street in Kingston. Local #417 organized the donation of their time and talents to assist with the renovations at the Wurts Street location, which when completed, will provide transitional housing services for homeless Veterans in UlsterCounty.
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Posted: November 13, 2013Unique App Designed To Help Users Recognize Warning Signs And Quickly Get Help The app is the result of a collaboration by members of the Ulster County Department of Health and Mental Health's Suicide Prevention, Education and Awareness Committee and is yet another tool targeted to provide solutions for “at-risk” groups: young adults/teens, veterans, and adults.
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Posted: July 10, 2013County Executive Also Creates Veteran’s Advisory Committee
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Posted: April 24, 2013With ownership, the County can now begin renovating the new Veteran’s home.
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Posted: August 2, 2012Kingston, NY – Today, County Executive Mike Hein thanked Governor Andrew M. Cuomo for signing important legislation to address the needs of Ulster County veterans. This new law authorizes the transfer of property in Kingston, NY to Ulster County. The property will enable the County Executive to realize his goal, as expressed in his 2012 State of the County Speech, to create a place where Ulster County’s homeless veterans can directly access support services on a transitional basis.
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Posted: June 13, 2012The State Senate passed legislation sponsored by Senator Larkin to help County veterans.
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Posted: May 9, 2012Senator Bill Larkin will carry State legislation to transfer 67 Wurts Street, Kingston NY to Ulster County.
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Posted: February 3, 2012As Part Of NNCW, County Executive Hein Sponsors Anti Bullying Webinar For Middle School Students And Teachers Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein proclaimed the week of January 30th No Name Calling Week in UlsterCounty. No Name Calling Week (NNCW) is an opportunity to provide educational activities aimed at ending name calling of all kinds, especially bullying. During this week, numerous educational events are being held in UlsterCounty designed to put an end bullying.
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Posted: January 31, 2011Kingston, NY – County Executive Mike Hein proclaimed the week of January 31st No Name Calling Week in Ulster County. No Name Calling Week (NNCW) is an opportunity to provide educational activities aimed at ending name calling of all kinds, especially bullying. During this week, numerous educational events will be held in Ulster County designed to put an end to bullying.
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