March Newsletter

Social Work Month! #SocialWorkBreaksBarriers

Social Workers are extraordinary individuals. The social worker’s job is not just about helping people, but also advocating for human rights and justice. They transform communities where clients can grow and thrive, creating healthier foundations for future generations. Words used to describe social workers include but are not limited to: change agents, problem solvers, critical thinkers, facilitators, advocators, counselors, clinicians, organizers, activists, planners, politicians, lobbyist, writers, and researchers. Source: UMBC

The positive impact our Licensed Social Workers have on our families and youth is life changing. Their devotion and continued support services and therapies help to bring positive change for our youth and their families – one full of bright light, healing, hope, strength and change.

Programs like our Therapeutic Foster Care and Residential Services enlist the help of our Hope For Youth Social Workers to ensure our youth’s care and needs are being met by offering unwavering support throughout their healing process.

Therapeutic Foster Care

  • Out-of-home care by foster parents with special training
  • Provide safe, caring homes
  • Meet with HFY Social Workers for check-ins and therapies

Residential Services

  • Provide a safe, inclusive and secure environment for youth
  • Treatment planning with HFY Social Workers for continued growth and success

Meet Irgma Edington

We are thrilled and honored to have Irma Edington, LMSW continue to champion the mission of Hope For Youth as our new Executive Director and CEO! Irma was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Queens when she was 3 years old. She earned her undergraduate Social Work degree from St. John’s University and her graduate degree from Hunter College. Irma joined HFY as the Director of Foster Care in 2000, and rose to Assistant Executive Director in 2021.

During her time at HFY, Irma has been instrumental in growing HFY’s Foster Boarding Home, designing and implementing the Intensive and Supportive Case Management (ISCM) Program, Community Reinvestment Program, Nassau PINS Preventive Program, and HEART Program.

Irma is a dedicated, nurturing leader. She is a lodestar role model to her staff. Through her teamwork approach, intuitiveness, and emotional stability, she has been able to support, challenge, and guide them into long lasting and rewarding careers at Hope For Youth. Irma is very well regarded in the social work community and presents and communicates on behalf of the agency to bring attention to the need for all children to have a home and the need for families to consider opening their doors to children in need.

Donation Requests

Your donation changes lives. You can make a difference in the lives of our children, youth and families. We are always looking for toiletries, new toys, new infant clothes, diaper bags, diapers and wipes, and gift cards.

We are currently seeking:

Bibs and Pacifiers, Jumperoo, PS4 Gaming system

All donations can be dropped off at our Amityville location: 201 Dixon Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701

https://www.hfyny.org/donations/

February Newsletter

Celebrating and spreading love and thanks

We laughed and smiled our way into the New Year and have hit the ground running in 2023. We enjoyed our youth and staff holiday events and shed bountiful thanks to our donors, supporters, and volunteers for going above and beyond.

Just because the holidays are over, the work doesn’t stop there. We’re focusing on strengthening our programs, hiring new teammates, and working with the community to help best serve our existing youth and families.

The Heart Program

What better month than February to spotlight Hope For Youth’s Heart Program.

HEART stands for Help Enhance Attachments and Remain Together.

The focus of HEART is to prevent a disruption of a family that will/could result in the imminent placement of a child in foster care, enabling a child who has been placed in foster care to return to his/her family at an earlier time than would otherwise be impossible, and to reduce the likelihood that a child who has been discharged from foster care would return to such care.

Licensed Social Workers provide therapies and support services to families/children in the HEART program with a large focus on treatments addressing the parent-child relationship for families with young children. The HEART Program also provides families with Case Planners who will meet with them at a minimum, twice per month. The Case Planners will work collaboratively with families, children and outside service providers to create service plans to address identified needs.

To learn more about our HEART Program call 516-221-5435 or email pins@hfyny.org

We Love a Success Story

Hope for Youth’s Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Program (JDTC) provides clients with Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT). This therapy is often challenging for clients and families, but its rewards are abundant. The following success story (shared by a MDFT supervisor) is one of many from this program, and we feel honored to work alongside such incredibly talented and caring therapists, caseworks, and supervisors.

Client G was referred to Hope For Youth’s Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Program due to severe drug and alcohol use and experimentation, being physically aggressive with his family members, refusal to attend school, unmanaged symptoms of depression, anxiety and intense history of suicidal and homicidal behaviors. Client G and his mother received Multidimensional Family Therapy for 6 months where both identified individual and family goals that were necessary to achieve for Client G to remain out of placement from home and to comply with probation and court mandates.

At the start the engagement phase was challenging. However, soon Client G was able to connect how MDFT model approach was different from what he had experienced in the past and actually tailored to all the needs he was able to prioritize to feel and become a successful young man.

An initially extremely guarded client who struggled with identifying any positive relationships in his life soon developed a healthy therapeutic alliance with his therapist allowing himself to be vulnerable and honest with both therapist and family. During a 6 month duration the client actively engaged in treatment to work through issues in his life including building self-confidence, better understanding of family dynamics, and acceptance of his parents’ divorce. He learned to utilize healthy and socially acceptable coping skills to manage his symptoms of anxiety and depression. Instead of aggression he began to utilize effective communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.”

We applaud our clients for their hard work and success.

January Newsletter

A Happy New Year Indeed!

As Hope for Youth heads into 2023 we’d be remiss if we didn’t take a moment to thank our sponsors, employees, donors, families and incredible youth for your support and dedication throughout the entirety of last year. We’re forging ahead into the new year with high hopes and renewed dedication to continuing to serve our youth and families as best we can. Here’s a look back at some of our favorite holiday moments as we wrapped up 2022!

  • Photo Booth Fun – The holiday staff party with a hit, especially with the photo booth donated by Jennifer Bucal at All The Way Events!
  • Youth Holiday Party – Our Youth had an absolute BLAST at their holiday party!! It was hosted at Dave & Buster’s where the kids had an action-packed evening of fun playing games and hanging out with friends. Check out the video below from the talented Zane Robinson at Life’s Interpretation.
  • Wrapping Party – We had a wonderful wrapping party that took place on December 15th. We had 4 rooms of wrapping going on simultaneously with holiday music and lots of cheer! Thank you to Jim Deerfield for capturing the night.

Moments Like This

It brings us great joy to have moments like this with our youth. The happiness was beaming from Nicolette as she opened her gifts. She was super excited, and thanked everyone involved.

Help End Homelessness

Imagine having no place to sleep tonight.The freezing temperatures create urgent needs for homeless individuals and we’re calling on you to help. One donation to Hope for Youth’s Runaway and Homeless Shelter can help provide safe shelter, meals and housing support.

December Newsletter

Holiday Happenings at Hope For Youth

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and quite possibly the busiest! Hope for Youth is gearing up for the holidays with many events and with hopeful spirits that we can help provide our youth with a joyous holiday season.

Our Youth Holiday Party is Wednesday, December 14th at Dave & Busters of Massapequa from 5:00-7:00pm. Sponsored by the Ackerman Foundation and Teamster Horseman Association.”

Our Wrapping Party is Thursday, December 15th from 5:00-7:30pm at our Amityville location – 201 Dixon Ave, Amityville, NY, 11701. Bring along your pair of scissors and 1-2 rolls of wrapping paper. Light refreshments will be served.

If you would like to attend the Youth Holiday Party and/or join us for our Wrapping Party, please RSVP to Nadia Campbell-Mitchell.

Consider Adding a Stocking to Your Mantle

This holiday season, every child deserves a loving family, and YOU can be that family. There are hundreds of children on Long Island currently needing Foster Parents and many others at risk of aging out of the Foster Care System leaving them with no permanent home. YOU can provide a safe, loving and stable home. YOU can surround these children with individuals who truly care and who are dedicated to helping make lifelong positive memories with them. Becoming a Foster Parent this year could truly be the greatest gift of all.

To find out more please consider attending our upcoming Foster Parent Orientation on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 from 6-8pm. All orientations are via ZOOM.

Contact Christina Anello at 631-813-9572 if you are interested OR if you cannot attend but would like to schedule a separate orientation.

Holiday Wish List

Let’s end 2022 with generosity, happiness and kindness and make our foster children’s wishes come true! We have put together an Amazon wish list this holiday season. If you would like to support our foster care children, click the link below to browse and purchase the gifts and they will be sent directly to our office.

https://www.amazon.com/registries/custom/130SLIMXUE8UH/guest-view?ref=cm_sw_em_r_gr_un_o9czDa9bsZXdF

All other items can be dropped off or shipped directly to:

201 Dixon Avenue Amityville, NY 11701.

Please add Attn: Nadia Campbell-Mitchell for all shipments

Adopt a Family

Adopt a family for the holidays and spread cheer for an entire family. If you are interested, please email Nadia Campbell-Mitchell and she will match you with a family and their wishlist.