Posts Tagged ‘Sullivan County’

Photos From Our Monticello Open House

Monday, June 16th, 2014

On Friday, June 13, 2014 HVCS held an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony at our new Sullivan County office at 20 Crystal Street in Monticello. Several of our non-profit neighbors stopped by for sandwiches, cake and coffee and took a tour of our beautiful new space. Thanks to everyone who came, and to those who helped make it a special day!

New Monticello Office Open House & Reception

Thursday, May 8th, 2014

The front of our new office in MonticelloPlease join the staff of HVCS at our new home in Sullivan County! Stop by for light refreshments, cake, and a tour of our new Monticello office at 20 Crystal Street. Though we’ve got a new office and a new attitude, all of our other contact information (phone numbers, emails, etc.) will remain the same.

Please RSVP by June 7th to Anthony at (914) 785-8277 or via email.

The front door to our new Monticello office space

Urgent: Client Need Alert for Sullivan County!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

ARCS’ Sullivan County has received two requests from clients in dire need of furnishings for their new homes. Both have moved from transitional housing to new homes in Liberty, NY.

The first client currently sleeps in a chair. She hopes someone will donate a twin mattress, box spring, and frame. Her partner, who is paralyzed and also positive, needs a feeding tray on wheels, such as they use in hospitals, that fits over a hospital bed.

The second client is in need of a queen sized mattress, box spring, and frame. She has also asked for help in finding curtains and rods for privacy, a kitchen table, four chairs, a TV (if possible) and handicap rails for a bathroom (with easy-to-mount suction cups if possible).

Because these clients have physical limitations, donors must be willing to deliver these items to the clients’ homes in Liberty. If you have any of these items and would like to donate them, please contact us at (914) 785-8326. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the Federal law. Thank you for your generosity!

If possible I would need somebody to deliver it because both clients’ are not able/ capable to pick it up themselves due to physical limitations.