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Last Chance to Sign Up for Little League Baseball!!

It’s time to play ball, don’t be caught on the outside looking in. Join in on the fun and the camaraderie of playing Little League Baseball by joining one of our 24 teams at 4 levels of play based on ability and age. Everyone makes a team so join us now. See you at the Park!

 You may sign up at one of the following places and times: 

Tuesday, March 26th 6 PM – 7:30 PM – Albany PAL Center

Wednesday, March 27th 5:30 – 7 PM – American Little League Park

Thursday, March 28th 6 PM – 7:30 PM – Albany PAL Center

Saturday, March 30th 10 AM – Noon – Albany High School Gym

Monday, April 1st 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM – Albany PAL Center 

Wednesday, April 3rd 5:30 – 7 PM – American Little League Park

 

Please bring copies of your birth certificate and proof of residence – Youth must be accompanied by parent or guardian

For more information, Click Here!

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A Letter to the Assistant Secretary for Public Housing

To view the original letter, please Click Here!

March 12, 2013

The Honorable Sandra B. Henriquez

Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

451 Seventh Street, SW

Washington, DC 20410

 

Dear Sandi,

There REALLY is trouble in River City! I’ve had the pleasure of being around the Public Housing program for over 25 years, and I’ve never known the Industry to be satisfied with its appropriation allocation. I’m sure Congress must feel like the Industry is just a little boy crying “Wolf!”

However, the action taken by the House of Representatives to continue the shortfall created in 2012 throughout the 2013 fiscal year and the Senate proposal to only provide minor relief creates a challenge to the very existence of decent, safe, affordable housing for over three million families. To illegally seize $750 million from financially prudent housing authorities in 2012 and then refuse to consider that this was a one-time offset in 2013 is beyond any sense of fairness. It’s an imprudent attack on America’s most vulnerable population, public housing residents. While the sequester is a problem, the proposed shortfall is an unmitigated disaster!

There is only so much cutting one can do to any organization before the fat is totally removed and bone is being chopped away. If the House action stands, the shelter of all of these deserving families is in true jeopardy.

This is not a time for either hesitancy or timidity. Both HUD and the Industry must go into crisis mode. As a previous occupant of your office, I am strongly urging you to cease all “business as usual” not explicitly, statutorily required and focus the full attention of your team on saving the nation’s assisted housing programs. Nothing less than slashing the micromanaging red tape created over the decades (including during my tenure) will suffice. Be bold! Be creative! We need to end homelessness, not increase it by watching public housing crumble.

Specifically, I urge you to assemble a bi-partisan group of people tasked with the immediate suspension of any and all non-statutorily required provisions within the next thirty days via an emergency Interim Regulation. Even if a program is required, the group should seek alternative streamlined compliance possibilities. This suspension should remain in effect until full funding is restored to the program.

I seriously question whether HUD staff has the temperament or capacity to handle this on its own, so I urge you to assemble, on HUD’s nickel (they can’t afford to do it voluntarily), relevant outside experts (i.e. public housing practioners) to assist you in this effort.

Needless to say, this request will need the Secretary’s, and possibly OMB’s, blessing. Clearly, HUD lawyers will need to be involved in drafting the removal of non-statutorily REQUIRED process requirements that currently bind the Industry and diverts housing authority personnel from serving deserving residents. However, I urge that outside, knowledgeable counsel be recruited to provide a “can do” attitude to the effort.

Sandi, I write this to you in a constructive spirit dictated by circumstances you did not cause. I am writing to you, rather than the Secretary, because your responsibility is totally focused on our small, but critical, arena. We all appreciate your efforts to keep everyone informed of the dire situation, but that is not enough. As the person charged with our country’s Public and Indian Housing programs, you have a unique responsibility and obligation to act before it’s too late. Please take action today in consort with your superiors and colleagues. ACT BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE.

While we obviously need to deal with this short-term crisis, the longer-term picture is just as bleak. For the sake of America’s extremely low-income families, the entire morass of federally-assisted housing programs desperately needs to be re-engineered into a results oriented, comprehensive, locally-focused, choice-based holistic program that is consistent with the federal government’s budget problems. Before we focus on the long term, however, let’s stop the gushing blood stemming from the public and assisted housing body today.

Sincerely yours,

Joseph G. Schiff

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The 2013 Summer Camp Catalog is Here!

About the Capital District Child Care Council . . .

The Capital District Child Care Council is a resource and referral agency dedicated to promoting quality, accessible child care for all of the Capital Region’s diverse communities. The Council assumes a leadership role in supporting children, parents, providers, and employers through referral counseling, education, training, and advocacy.

This catalog is provided to you as a resource as you search for summer care programs. This is not an exhaustive list. Information about each camp was collected at the beginning of 2013 and is accurate to the best of our knowledge. All information is subject to change at the discretion of each program. These programs are not licensed, endorsed, or recommended by the Capital District Child Care Coordinating Council, Inc. It is the right and responsibility of the parent to choose the summer program most appropriate for their family.

This catalog is brought to you by the Capital District Child Care Coordinating Council, Inc., 91 Broadway, Menands, New York, 12204-2728. You can reach Capital District Child Care Council by calling 518-426-7181.

Click HERE for your Catalog!

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Sixth Annual College Bus Fair Trip with Visit to Basketball Hall of Fame

6th Annual National College Fair Bus Trip

Eastern States Exposition Springfield, MA Sunday, April 7, 2013

Includes Visit to the Basketball Hall of Fame

Organized by the

George Biddle Kelley Education Foundation & Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Bus Departs 8 a.m. from NYS Museum on Madison Ave.

Bus Returns at 6 p.m.

Tickets $40 (lunch included) due March 28.

Admission to HOF $12 adult, $8 student.

Applications Available HERE and Online at www.gbkfoundation.org.

Contact: oabrahams06@gmail.com ————— 518-421-5986

Pre-register for the college fair: www.gotomyncf.com

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Progress at Ida Yarbrough Lo-Rise Homes

Residents and housing staff are relieved to see the start of the long awaited demolition of the 1970’s-era Ida Yarbrough Lo-Rise Homes.  Buildings 4, 6 and 7 are being abated and demolished using $575,000 of Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds.  The grant funds remain from the recently completed rehabilitation of eight historic buildings in Arbor Hill.  City of Albany and Housing Authority staff had to work quickly with NYS Homes and Community Renewal to repurpose and expend the funds before the March 20 deadline, when they would have been returned to the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development.

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A+ PLUS Applications Now Available!!

SYEP Application Packet 2013

The Albany Program for Learning, Understanding and Succeeding (A+ PLUS) Applications are now available. Applications will not be accepted without all required documentation. Also, be sure to sign up for a two hour orientation which is required for all first time summer youth employees this year and is included in your application packet.

To avoid long lines, applications can be mailed this year. Return your completed application with all required paperwork and original working papers by mail and postmarked by Friday, March 29, 2013.

Assignment letters will be mailed to enrolled you employees by July 1, 2013.

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