“We should be doubling, tripping, quadrupling on investments for older adult services to meet and match that population increase. A trend for this budget was that the Council fought really hard to restore a lot of the cuts that the mayor had made. But we need to go beyond just restoring those cuts, we need to now actually invest deeply in these programs and services for New Yorkers,” said Councilmember and Chair of Committee on Aging Crystal Hudson. Thank you City Limits and Subeksha Poudel for your journalism to show that NYC needs to commit significantly more money and resources to ensure that older New Yorkers have access to basic human needs. Food, housing, community - these are not "nice to have" - they help us maintain our humanity. Older New Yorkers deserve better. https://lnkd.in/ePYrdEez
关于我们
Founded in 1979, LiveOn NY is a membership organization of nonprofit aging services dedicated to making New York a better place to age by building better public policies and strengthening services for older New Yorkers. LiveOn NY grew out of a coalition of senior service organizations that had been meeting informally to share their views, expand their knowledge and discuss better ways to deal with government agencies and serve seniors. From this group and out of this need, LiveOn NY was formally established as a citywide not-for-profit organization. Today, LiveOn NY is recognized as the lead NYC-based organization representing senior services and aging issues, advocating for needed community based services that allow older adults to age with independence and dignity. With over 100 member organizations providing more than 800 community based services programs, LiveOn NY’s members range from individual community-based centers to large multi-service, citywide organizations and serve over 300,000 older adults annually. LiveOn NY’s work ranges from enabling healthy aging and supporting family caregivers to promoting economic security and addressing elder hunger. Through its network and initiatives, LiveOn NY serves the all older New Yorkers from every community district and socioeconomic background.
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https://www.liveon-ny.org
LiveOn NY的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
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- 11-50 人
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- New York,NY
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1979
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- Aging、Advocacy、Group Purchasing、Policy、HIV and Aging、Elder Abuse、Elder hunger、Training and Technical Assistance、NYC Annual Conference on Aging、Aging and Poverty、Reframing Aging、Senior Centers、Older Adults、Affordable Housing和New York City
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49 West 45th Street
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US,NY,New York,10036
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important report on the city's housing crisis from my colleagues at LiveOn NY
Trust grantee LiveOn NY published a new report about how New York City’s older adults experience housing and homelessness. The Trust supported the creation of this report through a 2021 grant and is committed to grantmaking #ForOlderAdultsForever. Read the report ??: https://lnkd.in/eBnYNK7J Read The New York Times story here ??: https://lnkd.in/e-D4_mzB #TheNewYorkCommunityTrust #NYCPhilanthropy #ForHousingForever
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Amazing morning at Bronx Borough Hall with Hon. Vanessa L. Gibson, MPA (She, Her, Hers, Ella) as LiveOn NY joined over 100 older New Yorkers to call for a capital fund to repair the city’s 300+ older adult centers (OACs) and denounce the Adams administration’s proposed $18 million cuts OACs. We were also joined by State Senator Nathalia Fernandez. Thank you LiveOn members who attended today! AARP New York, Acacia Network/IPRHE, BronxWorks, CenterLight Health System, Emerald Isle Immigration Center, JASA, The New York Academy of Medicine, PSS, Riverdale Y (JCC), RSS-Riverdale Senior Services, WSFSSH, Inc., & YMCA of Greater New York. “In 2024, I want more programs for older adults. I want more resources. I want all of you to have everything you rightfully deserve as New Yorkers,” said Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson. “You have built this city to be what it is today and we owe you. You’ve had our backs and we need to have your backs.”
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This month, 200 human services workers turned out to Albany to demand #JustPay! Our advocacy got us a 3.2% COLA for State-contracted human services workers in the one-house budgets - a major win. However, the budgets were missing Wage Board Legislation, which would help close the pay gap between government and nonprofit human services workers, who make 30% less than government workers for the same work. This legislation would establish a Human Services Wage Board to investigate these pay disparities and produce a report with recommendations on salaries and benefits of human services workers, which will be given to the Governor and Legislature. There’s still time to make your voices heard. Join the #JustPay Social Work Week of Action and call State leaders TODAY and demand Wage Board Legislation in the final budget: https://lnkd.in/eQTm5_bE
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“I am mayor of the City of New York today because human services workers were there to support my family when we needed it most.” Thank you Office of Mayor-Elect Eric Adams for investing in human services workers! Your historic investment is critical for our communities. https://lnkd.in/gsm42GWK #JustPay
Op-Ed | Giving a raise for New York City’s human services workers
https://www.amny.com
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Yesterday at City Hall, the Mayor and New York City Council announced a major investment in the human services sector: over the next three years, the City budget will include an almost 9.27% increase to City-contracted human services workforce wages. Encore Case Worker, Autrice Wildman shared how this investment in the human services sector impacts lives across NYC: "Back in 2020 at the start of the pandemic when businesses shut down and New York was in turmoil. This city called on its Essential workers and we showed up and made sure all-in-need continued to receive services. MOW deliverers delivered not only a hot meal but a smile to isolated older adults, they also became therapists, garbageman, and lottery ticket agents. We see you… All the workers keeping children safe and away from the criminal justice system. Crime Victim Advocates, Kitchen Staff, Child Care Workers, Residential Care Workers, We heard you… Today is a victory and we thank this administration for acknowledging the pay disparity that has been inflicted upon social service workers for the past 10 years. Living in this city where a gallon of milk costs $7 and we will not begin to discuss the rise in egg and cheese prices. New York City with no COLA has meant going without, telling my children they can only have items on sale or Ill try to find it online which they have figured out means please stop asking we can not afford this right now. With the approval of this new three year COLA commitment, I look forward to making a purchase without guilt or worry that I will be short on the rent this month or my cellphone being disconnected."
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Thank you to the 120+ orgs that signed onto the letter urging Governor?Kathy C. Hochul,?Majority Leader?Andrea Stewart-Cousins & Speaker?Carl Heastie to fund vital home services ensuring older New Yorkers can access services. $42M eliminates waitlist for transportation, home care & other essential services to help struggling family. Clearing the wait list for home- and community-based services will allow almost 20,000 older adults to stay in and participate in their communities. The Assembly and Senate are truly champions of aging in our state and with this investment they are righting a historic wrong and bringing some justice to older New Yorkers. AARP New York https://lnkd.in/eQdWz74A
Family Caregivers Can’t Do It Alone: 124 Groups Urge Governor, Legislature to Fund Vital Home Services
states.aarp.org
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BIG NEWS: NYC Mayor announced that City-contracted human services workers will receive over 9% in wage increases over the next 3 years. This is a major win for #JustPay, and is the result of thousands of calls, emails and actions from human services workers! Here’s what to expect:? A 3% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for FY25 – on top of the $170 million already allocated for the Workforce Enhancement Initiative from the last two years A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY26?? A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY27 Since we launched the JustPay campaign in 2021, we’ve been calling on the City to make long overdue investment in the essential human services workforce. There is much more advocacy to do to ensure human services workers are paid fairly. But with decades of divestment and underfunding, this City COLA announcement is a step in the right direction. Thank you Mayor Adams, First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright, Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Ana J. Almanzar, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom, and all our City Council champions – including Speaker Adrienne Adams, Councilmember Justin Brannan, and Councilmember Althea Stevens – for listening to our voices!
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We stand with the Human Service workers - they are the foundation of services for older New Yorkers. Thank you NYC Office of the Mayor.
BIG NEWS: The NYC Office of the Mayor just announced that City-contracted human services workers will receive over 9% in wage increases over the next 3 years. This is a major win for #JustPay, and is the result of thousands of calls, emails and actions from human services workers! Here’s what to expect:? A 3% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for FY25 – on top of the $170 million already allocated for the Workforce Enhancement Initiative from the last two years A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY26?? A 3% cost-of-living adjustment for FY27 Since we launched the JustPay campaign in 2021, we’ve been calling on the City to make long overdue investment in the essential human services workforce. There is much more advocacy to do to ensure human services workers are paid fairly. But with decades of divestment and underfunding, this City COLA announcement is a step in the right direction. Thank you NYC Office of the Mayor First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright , Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Ana J. Almanzar, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom and all our New York City Council champions – including Speaker Adams, Councilman Brannan and Councilmember Althea Stevens – for listening to our voices! THANK YOU Human Services Council of New York for leading the #JustPay campaign. LiveOn NY is thrilled to be your partner and is thankful for your leadership.
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Kevin testified before the city council to talk about the needs of unique issues aging immigrant populations across the city face. Read our testimony here: https://lnkd.in/ePPdhYXY