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SUMMARY:Holiday Celebration at SACSS
DESCRIPTION:SACSS will bring Holiday Cheer and Gifts to Children in the Flushing Community! The families — all SACSS client’s children are invited to stop by the community center to pose for pictures with Santa\, pick up gifts\, and enjoy the festivities.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/holiday-celebration-at-sacss/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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SUMMARY:Community Health Workshop with Assembly Member Nily Rozic
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, Oct. 10th\, Assembly Member Nily Rozic will host a Community Health Advocates Workshop with the Community Service Society of NY (CSS) and SACSS. Join us for an informative session about important health resources and services.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/community-health-workshop-with-assembly-member-nily-rozic/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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SUMMARY:SACSS Workforce Development Program Celebrates Second Cohort of Graduates
DESCRIPTION:143-02 45th Ave. Flushing\, NY. \nWe are excited to announce the upcoming graduation ceremony for students in our sewing\, English\, and computer classes in SACSS’ Workforce Development program! Join us as we recognize their achievements and look forward to their future success in the workforce. \n \nThis will be the second cohort of graduates this year from the SACSS Workforce Development program\, which has been instrumental in preparing community members for success in various fields. \n \nSACSS’s English class has equipped students with strong communication skills\, enabling them to excel in interviews and presentations. Our women’s empowerment initiative\, Stitch with SACSS\, has provided valuable hands-on experience nurturing creativity and entrepreneurship. Meanwhile\, the computer class has empowered students with essential literacy and technical skills\, enhancing their competitiveness in today’s job market.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-workforce-development-program-celebrates-second-cohort-of-graduates/
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SUMMARY:‘BRUCE’ a Private Film screening at SACSS Center
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday May 15\, 2024\, 3:00 PM\n143-02 45th Ave\, Flushing\, Queens. \n“Bruce\,” directed by Kadi Tsang & Katusha Jin and produced by William Kwok & Martial Arts Education Society\, explores themes of immigrant identity\, family\, and the profound influence of the legendary Bruce Lee’s philosophy\, particularly resonating with immigrant experiences. \n \n“Bruce” tells the story of a family that immigrated from Hong Kong to the United States and established a business. A couple of years later\, the father\, Bruce\, succumbs to cancer and leaves behind his wife and young daughter. The mother struggled through financial hardships and psychological challenges. The film focuses on her interactions with her daughter as she rediscovers the meaning of life. \n \nPost-screening\, a pivotal Q&A session will feature the insights of Executive Producer William Kwok\, in conversation with Satish Kolluri\, the Associate Professor of Communications & Media Studies at Pace University and American Film Director Kaveri Kaul. \n \nLight refreshments will be served!\nRSVP: sacss@sacssny.org \n  \nRSVP\n 
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/bruce-a-private-film-screening-at-sacss-center/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240313T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240313T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
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SUMMARY:Bolstering the Front Line: Grass Roots Organizations’ role in Women’s Economic Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion presented by All India Women’s Conference (AIWC)\, the NGO Committee on Human Rights\, NY\, the International Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers (IFS) and South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS).  \nWomen worldwide are the poorest of the poor. They are less likely to participate in the paid labor market\, more likely to be unemployed and are paid significantly less than men. All these challenges have led to a feminization of poverty that can only be tackled by strengthening social protection systems and infrastructure at the grass roots level. Grass roots women’s organizations have long been at the forefront of empowering women economically during ordinary times as well as during times of war and in the recent global pandemic. Literacy and vocational training in different fields\, computer training\, higher studies\, socioeconomic projects\, legal literacy\, and financial literacy all work in conjunction to eliminate poverty and nurture women’s leadership. This webinar will explore best practices and programs at the grass roots level and recommend solutions for realizing the economic empowerment of women. \nWednesday\, March 13th\, 2024\n8:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time (New York)\nPROGRAM\nWelcome – Kalyani Raj – President\, AIWC \nGreetings – Dr. Roberta Nassar – Chair\, NGO Committee on Human Rights\, NY and Representative to the UN(IFS)\nGreetings – Sudha Acharya – Executive Director\, SACSS\, Principal Representative to the UN(AIWC) \nModerator – Dr. Manju Kak – Secretary General\, AIWC \nIntroduction of Speakers – Shevata Rai Talwar – Joint Secretary\, AIWC  \n \nSPEAKERS \nDr. Medha Puran Samant – Chairperson & Managing Director\, Annapurna Pariwar\nEla Gandhi – Chairperson\, Phoenix Settlement Trust\, and Gandhi Development Trust\nKuljit Kaur – Member in Charge AIWC – Presentation on AIWC Activities\nJunias M Kanyinda – Communications Officer\, IFS\nMary Archana Fernandez – Director\, Family Support Services\, SACSS  \nNidhi Ashok Goyal – Founder and Executive Director\, Rising Flame \n \nSUMMATION\nNavina Sitaram – Representative to the UN\, AIWC \nAUDIENCE QUESTIONS \nDr. Manju Kak – Secretary General\, AIWC \nVOTE OF THANKS \nDr. Upasana Singh – Treasurer\, AIWC.\n \n  \nClick here to register\n  \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/bolstering-the-front-line-grass-roots-organizations-role-in-womens-economic-empowerment/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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SUMMARY:NY-Presbyterian Queens Hospital leads presentation on cardiovascular health and stroke to SACSS seniors
DESCRIPTION:February is Heart Health Month\, and at SACSS\, we had Dr. Simradeep Shina from NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital speak on this critical topic about cardiovascular health and stroke to our attentive seniors. \nDr. Shina’s presentation on cardiovascular health and stroke\, provided educational information on how to prevent and control high blood pressure\, such as limiting salt (sodium) intake\, drinking more water and avoiding sugary drinks\, getting exercise\, and eating a healthy\, balanced diet with lots of vegetables and fruit. She also explained the warning signs of an ischemic stroke\, which occurs when a blood clot blocks or plugs an artery leading to the brain. \n \nDuring the Q&A segment\, community members were engaged in a conversation with Dr. Shina about how to manage high blood pressure\, and what changes they can make in their diet. \nAccording to Dr. Shina\, heart disease is the number one leading cause of deaths in the United States. \n \n“It’s prevalent in people who are 65 years and older\, and it’s more prevalent in people of color such as Blacks and Latinos who are very predisposed\,” Dr. Shina said. “In our South Asian community\, we see a lot of people with heart disease as well\, and we have done some education for Chinese communities and now Indian communities.” \nThank you to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital and Dr. Shina for helping our communities better understand and recognize the importance of living a healthy lifestyle that can reverse the effects of illness\, and promote positive outcomes in our physical and mental health.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/ny-presbyterian-queens-hospital-leads-presentation-on-cardiovascular-health-and-stroke-to-sacss-seniors/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240110T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240110T170000
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SUMMARY:SACSS celebrates graduates in women’s tailoring program
DESCRIPTION:South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS) celebrated the second graduating class of Stitch with SACSS on Wednesday\, Jan. 10. \nState Assembly Member Nily Rozic attended the ceremony to present certificates to nine women in recognition of their achievement for completing the four-day\, 10-week tailoring program that teaches South Asian immigrant women the skill of sewing while gaining financial independence. \n \n(From l. to r.) Padmavathi Kommera\, Amina Ahmed\, SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya\, M. Sita Rama Lakshmi\, Nitaben Suthar\, State Assembly Member Nily Rozic\, Manjuben Darji\, Meenakshi Jhaveri\, Rema Venu\, Amina Rasheed\, Khemwantie Boadnarine and Akhi Akter  \nIn support of starting their small business\, SACSS gifted each student a sewing machine. \nIn her remarks\, Rozic congratulated the women saying\, “Ten weeks is a long time and a big commitment\, and I’m very proud of you. Mothers\, sisters\, daughters\, we know we can do anything and there’s a whole social media world out there ready to buy your clothing.” \n \nThe Assemblywoman also presented SACSS with a $50\,000 check that will support SACSS’ Food pantry and its Job Readiness Program. \n“Our heartfelt gratitude to Assembly Member Nily Rozic for the $50\,000 grant that will be used to serve the critical needs of 250 families (1\,000 individuals) who depend on SACSS’ Food Pantry for their next meal\,” said SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya. “This grant will also support 25 students in our Job Readiness Program\, and will go a long way in ensuring the economic empowerment of the South Asian immigrant community.” \n \nState Assembly Member Nily Rozic (r.) presents a $50\,000 check to SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya \nAmina Ahmed\, who is a mother of an 8-month-old daughter\, thanked SACSS for their support. \n“I didn’t know how to use the sewing machine\, and now I’m feeling very confident because we learned everything – from how to sew a kurti\, pants\, a blouse and a lehenga\,” said Ahmed. “I think every girl should be financially independent and I thank SACSS for giving me this opportunity to start my own business and earn an income.” \nM. Sita Rama Lakshmi said she is “feeling good and confident to sew and will continue to practice and open a business.” \nKhemwantie Boadnarine echoed her peers’ sentiments saying\, “I’m happy and glad that I learned how to sew\, and now I can help others. I thank SACSS for giving us this opportunity.” \n \nState Assembly Member Nily Rozic speaks to the graduates at the Stitch with SACSS graduation ceremony \nThe SACSS Women’s Economic Independence Program\, Stitch with SACSS\, was launched in July of 2023. In the program\, women learn sewing\, pattern making\, fabric cutting\, garment construction\, and alterations. The program is coordinated by Rema Venu and is taught by Manjulaben Darji. \n“I feel proud of myself for teaching my students how to stitch the clothes. My students are happy\, and I am happy because they learned the business of working from home\,” Darji said. \nThe next Stitch with SACSS class begins on Monday\, January 22.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-celebrates-graduates-in-womens-tailoring-program/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231221T170000
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SUMMARY:SACSS Brings Holiday Cheer and Gifts to Children in the Flushing Community
DESCRIPTION:Over 100 children received a gift from Santa Claus at SACSS’ Holiday Party held at its community center on Thursday\, December 21. \nThe families — all SACSS clients — were invited to stop by the community center to pose for pictures with Santa\, pick up their gifts\, and enjoy food. The event also included drinks and sweet treats such as cookies and chocolates. \nEvery year\, we look forward to hosting our holiday celebration that brightens the lives of parents and children. We wish everyone a happy holiday season!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-brings-holiday-cheer-and-gifts-to-children-in-the-flushing-community/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231115T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231115T170000
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SUMMARY:Stitch With SACSS Participants Engage In Business Information Session
DESCRIPTION:To equip them with the fundamental tools and knowledge to launch their small business\, our ‘Stitch with SACSS’ participants engaged in an informative session on Wednesday\, November 15\, with an official from the Queens Economic Development Corporation (QEDC) to learn about its programs and services to help small businesses. \nBhavna Punjwani\, director of the Business Service Department at QEDC\, led a half-hour presentation followed by a Q&A segment on QEDC’s entrepreneurship programs\, such as the Queens Women’s Business Center\, the Queens Tech Innovation Challenge\, and the Made in Queens initiative. Questions were asked about how to obtain a small business loan\, selling products\, licensing assistance\, and more. \nThe Queens Economic Development Corporation’s mission is to create and retain jobs through programming that grows neighborhoods\, assists small businesses\, and promotes tourism and business development. The organization assists low- and moderate-income populations\, women\, immigrants\, and migrants. \nWhile our participants continue to hone their sewing skills in our ‘Stitch with SACSS’ program which aims to empower immigrant women\, including those from South Asian and AAPI communities\, we are also providing them with business development support. \nThe QEDC information session received a positive response from our participants\, who each made sure to take a pamphlet to learn more about the opportunities available to them. We see future entrepreneurs in the making!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/stitch-with-sacss-participants-engage-in-business-information-session/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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SUMMARY:Be Seated for SACSS
DESCRIPTION:This year\, our unique fundraiser ‘Be Seated for SACSS’ was a successful event thanks to our supporters and friends who came together at Dhamaka in Lower Manhattan in celebration of World Food Day to enjoy a delicious South Asian dinner while supporting the incredible work of SACSS. \nWe extend our love and gratitude to everyone who came out to support the incredible work SACSS is doing to continue meeting the needs of our growing\, diverse community in Flushing and beyond. Our immense gratitude to our SACSS Ambassadors Roni Mazumdar\, Chintan Pandya\, Vijay Kumar and Barkha Cardoz for all that they do. \nAnd special thanks to Grammy-Award Nominated Global Artist Chandrika Tandon and Magician and Mentalist Nitin Ramlall.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/be-seated-for-sacss/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T110000
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SUMMARY:Stitch With SACSS Graduation Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:It was a wonderful day on Wednesday\, September 9th as SACSS hosted its first graduation ceremony for 10 participants in the ‘Stitch With SACSS’ Program that teaches immigrant women the skill of sewing while gaining financial independence.  \nSACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya was joined by City Councilmember Sandra Ung and Congresswoman Grace Meng’s Community Liaison Kyle Salcido to present certificates to each woman in recognition of their accomplishment. Upon completion of the program\, SACSS gifted each student a sewing machine in support of starting their own home-based sewing business.  \nThe students’ colorful garments – shirts\, blouses\, pants\, handbags\, aprons and baby clothes – were displayed in the SACSS Senior Center\, where everyone gathered for the ceremony.  \nIn her remarks\, Ung congratulated the class and thanked SACSS for establishing a program that gives women economic empowerment and the confidence to start their own small business.  \n“Meeting all of you and seeing how you’re going to open your own business\, I am really inspired by that\, and I want to wish everyone the best of luck\,” Ung said.  \nStudents Parvin Akter and Nagina Rehimi thanked SACSS for supporting them.    \n“Learning how to sew scared me so bad\, but now I feel so confident\,” said Parvin Akter. “I understand the fabrics\, the difference between threads\, and learned how to work a sewing machine. I’m so happy and will start my own business.”  \n“I’m very happy and very fortunate that I got to participate in Stitch With SACSS\, make loving friends and learn from the kindest teachers\, Manjulaben and Rema. I’m also excited to start my new business\,” said Nagina Rehimi. \nLaunched in July 2023\, the SACSS Women’s Economic Independence Program\, Stitch With SACSS\, is a four-day 10-week program teaching immigrant women\, including those from South Asian and AAPI communities\, the necessary skills of sewing\, pattern making\, fabric cutting\, garment construction\, and alterations.  \nThe program is coordinated by Rema Venu and is taught by Manjulaben Darji\, who said:  \n“They started with cotton and doing simple stitches\, such as how to make a straight line and thread a needle in the sewing machine. They made drawstring bags\, a handbag\, aprons\, and learned how to sew on a pocket\, and the culmination of it was to stitch a blouse with lining — that was the finale. It was a long journey and there were several layers to it\,” Venu said. “I’m very proud of them. This is our first program and we had to see how to teach effectively\, and how all of the students were doing so we don’t leave anyone behind.”  \nWhile this is her first time teaching a class\, Darji said she is looking forward to welcoming the next ‘Stitch With SACSS’ cohort of students beginning Monday\, Oct. 2.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/stitch-with-sacss-graduation-ceremony/
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SUMMARY:VITALS MUSIC FESTIVAL
DESCRIPTION:SACCS invites everyone to celebrate National Wellness Month at VITALS\, an outdoor health and wellness music festival presented by The Dream Unfinished focused on advancing health and equity in communities of color. The festivities will take place on 8/19 from 11AM-3PM at Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning. \nThe Dream Unfinished is an Activist Orchestra whose mission is to use classical music to engage audiences in dialogues surrounding social justice. The Dream Unfinished is supported by New Music USA’s Organizational Development Fund in 2022-23\, the Mosaic Network and Fund in The New York Community Trust\, and the Howard Gilman Foundation.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/vitals-music-festival/
LOCATION:Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230727T170000
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SUMMARY:Senior Center's Mindfulness Meditation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:SACSS hosted a wonderful Mindfulness Meditation workshop at our Senior Center on 7/27\, organized with ordained Buddhist teacher and mindfulness meditation expert\, Lama Aria Drolma. This event was part of our National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month celebrations. \nThe workshop aimed to promote mental well-being and self-awareness within our SACSS’s seniors community and thank all those who attended!  \nLama Aria Drolma leads corporate meditation retreats\, workshops\, and programs all over the world. She is a graduate of the traditional three years\, three months Tibetan Buddhist retreat\, which is an advanced meditation training program. She also studied and trained extensively in the Dharma Path Program of mindfulness and contemplation. \nWe extend our heartiest gratitude to Lama Aria Drolma for the workshop and all the insights she shared with us!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/senior-centers-mindfulness-meditation-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230710T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230710T163000
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SUMMARY:SACSS Summer Youth Leadership Program July-September 2023
DESCRIPTION:SACSS’ Summer Youth Leadership Program starts again this July 10 and will continue until September 30. \nThis program works to empower and help youth aged 13 to 17 develop their leadership and communications skills\, unleash their creative writing abilities\, engage with their community\, and prepare for college. \nParticipants meet twice a week in the afternoons at our community center in Queens and receive a certificate of completion when the program concludes in September. . \nIf you know of any youth who can benefit from this program\, please ask them to contact SACSS so they can unleash their potential and become the leaders they aspire to be! \nThe Youth Leadership Program meets every Monday and Wednesday\, from 3:00-4:30 pm at SACSS’ community center located at 143-06\, 45th Avenue\, Queens\, New York\, 11355. \nTo register for the program\, email divyak@sacssny.org or call (718) 321-7929. \nFor more information on SACSS Youth Leadership Program\, visit: https://www.sacssny.org/youth-leadership/
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-summer-youth-leadership-program-july-september-2023/
LOCATION:143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, 143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230615T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230615T143000
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CREATED:20230711T084726Z
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SUMMARY:SACSS hosts Panel on Post Pandemic Realities: The Expanding Role of Community Based Organizations
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday June 15\, SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya was joined by Cure CEO Seema Kumar in a panel discussion titled “Post Pandemic Realities: The Expanding Role of Community Based Organizations (CBOs).” \nThroughout the pandemic and its aftermath\, vulnerable community members have had to rely heavily on CBOs such as SACSS for services and relief including to address loss of livelihoods\, food insecurity\,  critical health information\, and vaccination. The panel discussed the lasting impact of this shift and explored what the increased reliance on CBOs means for organizations like SACSS. \nThe panel was moderated by Impact Entrepreneur Kunal Sood who provided valuable insights into local responses to global challenges and how these impact vulnerable populations. Daniel Rosentien\, Senior Wealth Advisor of UBS hosted the Panel and held at UBS headquarters on 6th Ave in NYC.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-hosts-panel-on-post-pandemic-realities-the-expanding-role-of-community-based-organizations/
LOCATION:UBS 1285 6th Ave New York
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230512T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230512T123000
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CREATED:20230711T083422Z
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SUMMARY:SACSS Launches New Community Safety Training Program
DESCRIPTION:The South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS) recently hosted a new Community Safety Training Program in partnership with the Asian American Foundation’s Hope Against Hate campaign\, which aims to combat hate crimes and discrimination in our communities. \nOur first session took place on April 26th with Master William Kwok from the Martial Arts Education Society\, and was a great success! The training was attended by 36 community members who learned de-escalation skills\, self-defense and safety techniques in both Mandarin and English. \nOur next Community Safety Training Program will be held in both Hindi and English and will take place just around the corner on May 12th. \nThe Community Safety Training program is designed to meet people where they are and help them develop the skills they need to feel confident and secure. Post training\, participants can register to volunteer as community safety companions and contribute to keeping their communities safe. Register for the SACSS community safety program to take the first step towards empowering yourself and protecting your community. We look forward to seeing you soon! \nTo register for the upcoming training session\, please contact Nushmia at (718) 321-7929.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-launches-new-community-safety-training-program/
LOCATION:143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, 143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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UID:10940-1682506800-1682512200@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS Hosts Community Safety Workshops
DESCRIPTION:SACSS is holding an in-person workshop on community safety designed to equip participants with personal safety strategies and techniques to keep their communities safe. We want to thank the Asian American Federation (AAF) for their support in this initiative\, which aims to provide a community-based solution to help keep Asian New Yorkers safe. \nThe workshop will be held on April 26th in Mandarin and English and on May 12th in Hindi and English. The event will feature practical martial arts techniques that can be used in real-life situations. Participants will also learn how to increase their self-awareness by enhancing their sensory systems and how to use body language as a self-defense tool. \nRefreshments will be served during breaks where our participants can connect with one another and build the kind of relationships that are key to promoting and fostering community and safety in community. \nFinally we want to also extend our appreciation to the NYC Office for Prevention of Hate Crimes (OPHC) for their ongoing efforts to combat hate crimes and promote safety for all communities. \nTo register for the workshop\, please contact Nushmia at (718) 321-7929. \nWe look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-hosts-community-safety-workshops/
LOCATION:143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, 143-02 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230313T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230313T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20230308T130430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T130923Z
UID:10324-1678698000-1678705200@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:Empowering Girls through Digital Education: Reaching All those Left Behind
DESCRIPTION:In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month\, SACSS is co-sponsoring a CSW 2023 Parallel Event on Empowering Girls through Digital Education titled “Reaching All Those Left Behind!” \nSACSS Executive Director and AIWC Principal Representative to the UN\, Sudha Acharya\, will be participating in this important event\, which will examine the troubling impact of the digital literacy gap on the empowerment and future prospects of girls. Panelists will also explore solutions for reaching the most vulnerable girls currently left behind by the Digital Divide. According to the UNGEI “A generation of girls risks being left outside the labor force or trapped in vulnerable or low-quality employment\, due to a lack of skills\, absence of quality jobs\, and gendered expectations of their roles as caregivers.” With digital education being a prerequisite for success in the workplace\, it will be critical to bridge the digital gender gap and ensure that all girls receive the training and skills they need to succeed. This webinar\, presented by All India Women’s Conference (AIWC)\, the NGO Committee on Human Rights\, NY\, the International Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers (IFS) and South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS) will examine the troubling impact of the digital literacy gap on the empowerment and future prospects of girls and explore solutions for reaching the most vulnerable girls who are currently being left behind. This is a virtual event open to anyone\, anywhere in the world. \nMonday\, March 13th \n9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Eastern  Daylight Time (New York) \nClick here to register\nRegistration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k6lWrOxtRIWUPdgmu5dsJg \nTo Know more click here \n 
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/empowering-girls-through-digital-education-reaching-all-those-left-behind/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20230216T080333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T080529Z
UID:10255-1676376000-1676397600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS advocates with partners for healthcare access in the #Coverage4All campaign launch in NY
DESCRIPTION:On February 14\, SACSS\, Make the Road New York\, Health Care For All New York (HCFANY)\, and many other partners and community members joined together to advocate for the important #Coverage4ALL Campaign launch\, which took place in front of NYS Governor Kathy Hochul’s office in Manhattan. \nSACSS Health Services Program Manager\, Maria Ariza made a powerful call to NYS representatives to work harder to ensure that Coverage4All becomes a reality for all New Yorkers\, including so many members of the immigrant populations\, seniors\, and others that currently face great challenges accessing comprehensive healthcare. \nFor more\, please watch the video documenting the event with the poignant points Maria makes at the rally [see minute 56 of this video documenting the event\, taken and posted by Make the Road NY). \nIn a follow up to this campaign launch\, the #Coverage4All and Health Care for All NY campaigns and Medicaid Matters are holding a webinar on February 17th from 1-2pm to inform partners and community members about how a revised Section 1332 Waiver could help New York provide health coverage to income-eligible New Yorkers\, regardless of immigration status or age. The event organizers will also present action steps that advocates can take to encourage NYS representatives and NYS Governor Hochul to update the waiver request. \nYou can still join and register for this free webinar here!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-advocates-with-partners-for-healthcare-access-in-the-coverage4all-campaign-launch-in-ny/
LOCATION:633 3rd Ave New York\, NY 10017\, USA\, 633 3rd Ave New York\, NY 10017\, USA\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221215T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20221214T170352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T061609Z
UID:9970-1671102000-1671105600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS Participates In Virtual Discussion On Open Enrollment
DESCRIPTION:SACSS’ Program Manager\, Maria Ariza\, will be joining a distinguished panel of speakers in a virtual discussion on open enrollment on Thursday\, Dec 15th\, from 11am-12pm. The panel will be hosted by the Access Health NYC initiative and the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF)\, and will focus on ways to reach community members for open enrollment and how to overcome barriers to open enrollment. \nMaria will be joining representatives from the Arab-American Family Support Center and Make the Road New York to share their experience and best practices about open enrollment\, and facilitate a post-discussion group share session. \nEvent registration:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvduyupjIiHNY93hNFzaLgCBtTFWB3hj0g
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-program-manager-participates-in-virtual-panel-discussion-on-open-enrollment-hosted-by-the-access-health-nyc-initiative/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220924T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20221011T095502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T095502Z
UID:9305-1664020800-1664038800@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS participates in Queens community health and other events with Council Members and Queens Borough President
DESCRIPTION:On September 24\, SACSS participated in several Queens community events including a resource fair from 12-5pm\, organized by the office of Council Member Shekar Krishnan. We then joined the Council Member and other members of the community in a lovely street renaming ceremony for “Little Thailand Way”’ in the Elmhurst neighborhood in Queens! \nOn the same day\, other members of SACSS joined Council Member Linda Lee for a Fall Health Fair at Alley Pond Park\, near APEC\, from 12-3pm.  \nFinally\, and last but not least\, SACSS joined and participated in an all-day Queens Wellness Day hosted by none other than our Queens Borough President Donovan Richard Jr.  \nYes\, SACSS participated in all these in ONE day because we want to be everywhere we can be\, to best serve our community!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-participates-in-queens-community-health-and-other-events-with-council-members-and-queens-borough-president/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220921T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220921T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20221011T095822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T095822Z
UID:9308-1663752600-1663761600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS partners with Korean-American CBOs to provide Covid 19 awareness and testing\, healthcare access assistance\, and free Hep B screening events for Korean-speaking community members
DESCRIPTION:On September 21st\, SACSS hosted a Korean language COVID 19 awareness and testing kit distribution event with the MinKwon Center. On the same day and also for our Korean-speaking community members\, SACCS held a healthcare access assistance session with NY Cares and other health insurance options providers from 9:30am-12pm. \nThe next day\, September 22\, SACSS partnered with Korean Community Services NY to offer free screening for Hepatitis B in addition to a NY Cares enrollment event. \nSACCS was so pleased to partner with these wonderful Korean American community-based organizations in order to provide these Korean-language health access and support services\, as we all know how important it is to have information available for community members in their mother tongue\, especially the elderly and newly-arrived immigrants.  \nThese were free\, walk-in events and open to the public.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-partners-with-korean-american-cbos-to-provide-covid-19-awareness-and-testing-healthcare-access-assistance-and-free-hep-b-screening-events-for-korean-speaking-community-members/
CATEGORIES:Covid-19
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220901T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220901T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20221011T100442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T100442Z
UID:9314-1662033600-1662051600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:Seniors learn the craft of soap making at SACSS Senior Center
DESCRIPTION:This September\, one of the activities our seniors enjoyed at the SACSS Seniors Center was soapmaking! On September 1st\, SACSS invited a local volunteer craftsperson to teach our seniors the art of soapmaking. Soap making is a fun craft that’s easy to master\, and like any other craft\, it is not just good mental and physical exercise\, it is therapeutic in that it helps people practice attention to detail and unleash creative skills!  \nThe creative session was so much fun and our seniors were pretty excited to create something that they could actually take home and use!  \n 
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/seniors-learn-the-craft-of-soap-making-at-sacss-senior-center/
CATEGORIES:Senior Services
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220824T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220824T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220817T172900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220817T172900Z
UID:8981-1661360400-1661364000@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:Panel Discussion on South Asian American Community Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Registration link: https://bit.ly/SACOVIDTalk \n\nWebinar livestream link on APIAHF’s Facebook page: https://facebook.com/apiahf\n\nOn Wednesday\, August 24th\, 2022 (5pm-6pm ET)\, Sushmita Diyali\, Senior Manager of Health Services\, SACSS\, will be contributing to the panel discussion and conversation on South Asian American community experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic\, hosted by the NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH). In this one hour discussion\, SACSS and sister organizations: the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF)\, the Coalition for Asian American Children + Families (CACF)\, the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF) will not only converse about South Asian American community experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic but also conduct a deeper conversation about health care access.\nThe panel will be moderated by Medha Ghosh\, Health Policy Coordinator\, CACF  and will include panelists: \n\n\nSushmita Diyali\, Senior Manager of Health Services\, SACSS\n\n\nLan Doan\, Assistant Professor\, NYU CSAAH\n\n\nRhea Singh\, Healthcare Program Manager\, SALDEF\n\n\nLive interpretation will be available in Bangla\, Hindi\, Nepali\, Punjabi\, and Urdu. \n\nAudience Q&A will take place after panelists’ presentations. \n\nTo register for this virtual event\, please click here: https://bit.ly/SACOVIDTalk \n\nThe one-hour discussion will be livestreamed on APIAHF’s Facebook page: https://facebook.com/apiahf \n\nContact sacss@sacssny.org or covid@apiahf.org if you need more information or have questions or concerns regarding the event.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/panel-discussion-on-south-asian-american-community-experiences-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
CATEGORIES:Covid-19,Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220824T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220824T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220818T130150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T130434Z
UID:8983-1661331600-1661342400@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS Community Center: Free Hepatitis B Testing Event
DESCRIPTION:SACSS is pleased to announce a FREE Testing Event for Hepatitis B (Hep B) at our #Flushing Community Center on Wednesday\, August 24th\, 2022. This Free HepB Testing Event is being conducted in partnership with The Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York and the CheckHep B Patient Navigation Program in NYC.\n\n \nThe goal of this Hep B Testing Event is to link people who test positive for Hep B to Patient Navigators at CheckHepB so that they can get access to the following services at no cost:\n \n\n\nHep B health promotion\,\nReferrals to supportive services\,\nLinkages to Hep B medical care\,\nAccompaniment to or reminders for medical appointments\,\nAlcohol and drug counseling\,\nCase conferencing\,\nTreatment readiness and adherence support\, and\nMedication access support.\n\n\n\nWhy get tested?\nGetting tested can lead to early treatment that may help prevent a longer-term infection. It can also help determine if you are a carrier\, or detect a resolved infection\, and/or determine if immunity has developed due to vaccination!\n\nWho should test?\nThe CDC recommends that everyone who was born in countries with prevalence of HBV infection\, or who were born in the US but were not vaccinated as infants (and whose parents were born in regions with high rates of HBV infection)\, should get tested\, among others. See here for more about Who Should Get Tested: https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/hbvfaq.htm#:~:text=CDC%20recommends%20that%20the%20following\,prevalence%20of%20%E2%89%A58%25)\n\n \nFor more about this Free Testing Event\, email SACSS at: sacss@sacssny.org or call us: 718-791-2197\n\n \nFor more information about Check Hep B\, email: hep@health.nyc.gov or check this website: https://hepfree.nyc/check-hep-b-patient-navigation-program/\n\n \nTo find more about Hep B-related services in NYC\, visit: https://hepfree.nyc/site-locator/
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-community-center-free-hepatitis-b-testing-event/
LOCATION:SACSS Community Center\, 143-06 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220823T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220823T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220823T061906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T062001Z
UID:9024-1661270400-1661286600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS at Queensborough President's Immigrant Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:SACSS is excited to join Queensborough President Donovan Richards Jr.’s Immigrant Resource Fair to help connect Queens residents to services you need – from information on free or low-cost healthcare\, legal consultations\, financial assistance\, job placement\, and more. The fair includes city agencies and local community organizations\, including SACSS. Come and check out the “Borough Hall on the Block” in action. \nPlease RSVP at https://bit.ly/3QK2W23.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-at-queensborough-presidents-immigrant-resource-fair/
LOCATION:Jamaica Performing Arts Center\, 153-10 Jamaica Avenue\, Jamaica\, NY
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220823T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220823T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20221011T100129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T100237Z
UID:9311-1661256000-1661266800@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:New York Presbyterian Hospital Physiotherapist
DESCRIPTION:On August 23\, SACSS held a presentation for our senior community members at our Senior Center for managing neck and back pain. The presentation was made by a physiotherapist from New York Presbyterian Hospital in English\, accompanied with live Hindi interpretation.  \nPhysiotherapists can have an important role in senior communities and their health — they can help seniors catch problems that might not seem like a big deal\, but could lead to bigger issues down the line. This very informative presentation was then followed by a Yoga class that focused on the issues discussed with the NYP physiotherapist. \n 
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/new-york-presbyterian-hospital-physiotherapist/
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220823T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220823T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220817T172609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220817T172609Z
UID:8976-1661252400-1661259600@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS Senior Center: How to Manage Neck and Back Pain Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Is back or neck pain part of your daily life? If you’d like to learn about strategies to relieve and prevent back and neck pain\, join us at our Senior Center on Tuesday\, August 23rd at 11 AM. SACSS is partnering with experienced physical therapists at New York-Presbyterian Queens to bring our community valuable and reliable health information with a lecture on Managing Neck and Back Pain.\nThis lecture is part of our collaboration with the Community Health Initiatives team at New York- Presbyterian Queens. This session will be in English with simultaneous Hindi translation. All community members are welcome to this event\, and we invite you to spread the word to anyone who could benefit!
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-senior-center-how-to-manage-neck-and-back-pain-lecture/
LOCATION:SACSS Senior Center\, 143-06 45th Ave\, Queens\, NY 11355
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220730T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220730T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220729T183927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220729T184131Z
UID:8561-1659182400-1659193200@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS At Council Member Lee’s Community HealthFair
DESCRIPTION:Do you need your blood pressure or blood sugar checked? Want to find out about free mental health resources? Or\, simply need a PCR/Rapid Covid test? All of this – and more! – will be on hand at Council Member Linda Lee’s Community HealthFair on Saturday\, July 30\, at Cunningham Park. \nSACSS will be there sharing our resources\, and speaking your language! Join us – get a health screening\, and enjoy the beautiful park\, all free\, all at once.  \nCunningham Park is a 358-acre park! So make sure to enter the park via the Union Turnpike and 196th Place parking lot entrance. Once in the parking lot\, the fair will be on the lawn to the left of the lot (when facing away from Union).
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-at-council-member-lees-community-healthfair/
LOCATION:Cunningham Park\, 196-10 Union Turnpike\, Queens\, NY\, Cunningham Park\, 196-10 Union Turnpike\, Queens\, NY\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Covid-19,Daily Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221005
DTSTAMP:20260416T035609
CREATED:20220708T171157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220708T171157Z
UID:8521-1658188800-1664927999@www.sacssny.org
SUMMARY:SACSS’ Computer Classes Begin July 19th!
DESCRIPTION:They’re back! SACSS Computer Classes begin on July 19! They will take place every Tuesday from 11am-1pm for 12 weeks. All are welcome to join us at SACSS community center in Flushing for these in-person classes. \nClass participants will learn practical computer skills like how to use e-mail\, browsing the internet\, typing\, basic Microsoft Office skills\, and more! These skills will help participants prepare for the job market\, connect with family and friends\, and become more comfortable with technology. If you are interested in joining our Computer Classes\, please email us sacss@sacssny.org or call us at 718-321-7929 to sign up or ask any questions.
URL:https://www.sacssny.org/event/sacss-computer-classes-begin-july-19th/
CATEGORIES:Daily Event
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