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12 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Nonprofi t <strong>Press</strong> www.nynp.biz <strong>January</strong> ‘10<br />

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AGENCY NEWS<br />

Camp Venture Receives<br />

NYS 2009 Environmental Excellence Award<br />

Camp Venture, Inc. has been honored by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Department<br />

of Environmental Conservation as a 2009 Environmental Excellence Award<br />

winner. Camp Venture, which provides care and services for individuals with<br />

developmental disabilities, was recognized for its pioneering installation of solar<br />

power systems on two community residences and an adult day program. It<br />

was the only nonprofit among four organizations honored this year.<br />

“We are delighted with this designation which recognizes our commitment<br />

to operating in a manner that is both environmentally sustainable and<br />

cost effective. We are committed to continuing to find savings and reducing<br />

our impact on the environment” said Venture Chief Operating Officer George<br />

Hoehmann while receiving the award on behalf of the agency.<br />

According to the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental<br />

Disabilities the Venture group homes are the first out of 5,995<br />

statewide that utilize solar.<br />

“This ongoing commitment to innovation and renewable energy will help<br />

us reduce costs while also being responsible to our environment,” said Venture<br />

Executive Director Dan Lukens. “Our staff and consumers realize that we<br />

can all do more to help the environment and also save money. It is a win, win<br />

for everyone.”<br />

Hoehmann described the agency’s emerging commitment towards envi-<br />

Chief Operating Officer George Hoehmann (at right) accepted<br />

this year’s Environmental Excellence Award on behalf of<br />

Camp Venture from NYS Department of Environmental Conservation<br />

Commissioner Peter Grannis.(2nd from right)<br />

ronmental issues and its renewal energy initiatives for NYNP readers more than a year ago in An Environmental Epiphany, which won the<br />

2008 Notre Dame Master of <strong>Nonprofit</strong> Administration Scholarship Essay Contest.<br />

HHS Official Visits CAS Program<br />

On December 7th, Carmen Nazario, the Assistant Secretary for Children<br />

and Families, at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,<br />

visited The Children’s Aid Society’s early childhood programs at P.S. 5, a<br />

public school in Washington Heights.<br />

Nazario visited this specific school to observe how Children’s Aid’s<br />

Early Head Start and Head Start programs for children and families are<br />

integrated into a Department of Education public school in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City.<br />

Nazario is responsible for an array of federal programs including Head<br />

Start, child care and child welfare.<br />

The Children’s Aid Society partners with the NYC Department of Education<br />

in public schools called community schools. P.S. 5 is one of Children’s<br />

Aid’s 22 community schools in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City. Children’s Aid provides<br />

a range of services for children and families, directly in the schools,<br />

making the school the centerpiece of the community..<br />

CCI Announces <strong>New</strong> Name and “Champions for Children”<br />

The Center for Children’s Initiatives, Inc. (CCI) formerly known as Child Care, Inc. announced<br />

its new name at its 2009 “Champions for Children” honorees at its seventh annual<br />

awards event on November 2nd.<br />

CCI’s new name –was selected to better reflect the breath of services that the organization,<br />

now approaching its third decade as a leading force for NYC’s children and families,<br />

has grown to provide.<br />

The 2009 Champions included:<br />

• Lifetime Children’s Advocate Award: Sandy Socolar, Senior Policy Analyst, District<br />

Council 1707, AFSCME, who was honored for showing untiring commitment, strong advocacy<br />

and leadership towards making <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City’s early childhood programs the<br />

best in the nation.<br />

• Golden Heart Award: Nina Piros, Director of Early Childhood Programs, University Settlement,<br />

was praised for her strong leadership in building and expanding a strategy for<br />

early care and learning at this unique and highly successful settlement house.<br />

• Community Leadership Award: The Latino Coalition for Early Care and Education was<br />

celebrated for its dedication to increasing the availability and quality of culturally and<br />

linguistically appropriate child care and early education for Latino children.<br />

Carmen Nazario, Assistant Secretary for Children and Families at<br />

HHS, reads to children at CAS early childhood program at P.S.5<br />

“Champions for Children” awardees Nina Piros,<br />

Sandy Socolar and Vanessa Ramos, who accepted<br />

on behalf of the Latino Coalition for Early<br />

Care and Education.<br />

Lori Stokes, Anchor, WABC Eyewitness <strong>New</strong>s this Morning and Eyewitness <strong>New</strong> at Noon, served as Mistress of Ceremonies. Special<br />

remarks were given by Christine Quinn, City Council Speaker; Raglan George, Executive Director of DC 1707, AFSCME; and Nancy Kolben,<br />

CCI’s Executive Director.<br />

“The Champions for Children Awards recognize the significant contributions of people and organizations across <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> who work tirelessly<br />

to provide for our society’s most significant resource, our children -- and do it with extraordinary results,” said Kolben.

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