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December 2025

HWCLI is committed to making our Resource Digest as accessible as possible for all community members. Please note that all submissions are shared in the format and language provided by the originating organization. Whenever possible, we include the full text transcripts from flyers or graphics directly in the digest to support greater accessibility. If you require additional accessibility or language accommodations for any event, program, or resource listed, please contact us at connect@hwcli.com. We will do our best to assist and connect you with the appropriate organizational contact.


Submissions for programs, resources, or community events are welcome and can be sent to digest@hwcli.com.

HWCLI's Community Services

Do you serve Medicaid clients on Long Island? The HEALI Social Care Network is here for you! We can help connect them to free or low-cost services that support their health and wellbeing. Have your Medicaid clients reach out to HEALI to get screened and see what services they may qualify for. It’s quick, confidential and can make a big difference. Call us at 516-505-4434, email us at healihelp@hwcli.com or complete a self-screen at www.healiny.org and one of our Community Health Workers will follow up.

Healthcare

The HWCLI Healthcare Access Team helps our clients find a health insurance plan that best fits their medical and financial needs. We have an outstanding health care team of certified navigators that help individuals and families enroll for free or low-cost health insurance plans through the NY State of Health Marketplace. Get affordable health coverage today- click here to complete a referral form. For more information please contact us by calling 516-505-4426 or emailing healthcare@hwcli.com

Nutritional Security

HWCLI connects Long Islanders with SNAP benefits by assisting with applications and enrollment and providing necessary education and outreach through community events at the grassroots level. SNAP provides nutrition assistance to eligible individuals and families.

For more information on SNAP/food assistance programs or to receive assistance with SNAP applications, please click here to complete a prescreen. For more information, please contact us at 516-559-4453 or email snapteam@hwcli.com

Maternal Health Program


Need support during pregnancy, birth, or postpartum? We got you covered. The Health and Welfare Council of Long Island can connect you with a doula- whether you have Medicaid or are paying privately. Scan the QR code or click here to complete a referral form. For more information please contact us by calling 516-483-1110 or emailing maternalhealth@hwcli.com

Community Events

12/23 Merry Christmas Celebration

The Family Life Center, the Spin Foundation, and Level up the Experience are hosting a Merry Christmas Celebration on Tuesday December 23rd from 6PM-8PM at Family Life Center | Wyandanch Youth Center (20 Andrews Avenue, Wyandanch). There will be toys for children 1-12 years old while supplies last, children must be present. There will also be games, music, and a special appearance from Santa. For more information call 631-920-5600.

1/1 FREE Community New Year's Day Brunch


SOS (Serving Our Savior) Feeding Ministry is hosting a free New Year’s Day Community Brunch. This brunch is open to all - individuals, families, seniors, and neighbors who may benefit from a warm meal and a welcoming space to begin the year with connection and care.


Date: January 1, 2026

Time: 11:00 AM

Location: First Presbyterian Church of Babylon (79 East Main Street, Babylon)

Cost: There is no cost, no registration, and no requirements to attend. Our goal is simple: to ensure that no one in our community starts the new year hungry or alone.

1/13 Catholic Health Services Mobile Health Screening

Catholic Health Services is hosting a mobile health screening on January 13th at Connetquot Library. Free health screenings and services for adults given by a Catholic Health Services registered nurse, including appropriate patient education and referrals needed, free of charge. No insurance is required. Individuals will not be asked about immigration status. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library or visit our website.  



Event Date: January 13th, 2026

Location: Connetquot Public Library 760 Ocean Avenue, Bohemia, NY 11716 

Time: 10:00AM- 12:00PM

1/13, 1/30, & More FREE Mental Health First Aid Training


FCA's FREE Mental Health First Aid Classes are free for attendees who interact in ANY capacity with ANY Nassau County residents who are 55 yrs old and over (friends, family, colleagues, patients, clients, etc.). Upcoming dates include 1/13, 1/30, 2/12, 3/13, 3/18, 3/25, & 3/28.

 

The class attendees must be 18 or over but do not need to live or work in Nassau, nor do the interactions need to take place in Nassau. They use the same manual that is for adults aged 18 and over and include information about topics specific to older adults (dementia, Alzheimer's, medical induced psychosis vs. mental illness and more). The MHFA organization provides a 3 year certification and there is an opportunity to receive a $30 gift card after completing the course. The course funding is provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Any questions, please email Jeanne Cacciatore, LMSW AT JCACCIATORE@FCALI.ORG or call/text 516 619-6786.

1/16 Shining a Light on Human Trafficking Conference 2026

Safe Harbour is excited to announce their Annual Shining The Light On Human Trafficking Conference focused on missing and runaway youth. This year’s conference highlights collaborative efforts across Suffolk and Nassau Counties, bringing together professionals, community partners, and advocates committed to protecting vulnerable youth.


Hosted by The Experience 

Event Date: January 16th, 2026

Check in Time: 8:30 am

Event Address: 180 Commerce Dr, Hauppauge, NY 11788   

Contact organizers at (631)-439-0480 or email: Jahaira.campozano@eac-network.org

RSVP by: January 9th, 2026

Registration: Click here to register


3/5 National Week of Prayer for Healing of Aids Dinner


The National Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS Dinner, hosted annually by the Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc., serves as a beacon of hope, offering support, faith-based inspiration, and vital resources to individuals and communities affected by HIV/AIDS.


Location: The Helen Butler Hall at Dominican Village (565 Albany Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701)

Date: Mar 05, 2026

Time: 05:45pm

Registration: Register here


Community Resources

Suffolk County Veteran Home Heating Assistance

The Suffolk County Legislature, through the Veterans Emergency Assistance Commission, has made available $100,000 to assist veterans in need with the procurement of funding for fuel for heating and HVAC necessities. This program is directed toward veterans on a fixed income that are having trouble with the cost of heating/cooling their homes. The aim is to mitigate the rising cost of living for this population. Click here to download the application form.


Eligibility:

  • DD-214 with character of discharge (Honorable or General Under Honorable)
  • Completed Application
  • Last two years W-2
  • Proof of heating expenses (oil, gas, electric)
  • Letter justifying the need for assistance

HEAP Now Open: Heating Benefits Available

HWCLI is committed to ensuring our network and the communities we serve have access to critical resources during times of need- including assistance that supports household stability and safety during the winter months.


With that in mind, we are happy to share an important announcement, from our partner PSEG Long Island, that HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) is now open and accepting applications. This federally funded program helps low-income households offset the cost of heating their homes.



What is HEAP?

The Household Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally funded program that assists eligible New Yorkers with the cost of heating their homes. The program is available during the heating season, until funds are exhausted.


HEAP Benefits:

  • $400 for gas or electric heating
  • $900 for oil heating
  • Grant-based assistance- no repayment required
  • Income eligibility requirements apply


Emergency HEAP Benefit:

  • Emergency HEAP benefit becomes available 1/2/26
  • This may include up to $185 toward an electric bill.
  • Clients must have a shut-off notice for emergency assistance


2025–2026 HEAP Income Guidelines

(Household Size – Monthly Income – Annual Income)

  • 1 – $3,473 – $41,676
  • 2 – $4,542 – $54,504
  • 3 – $5,611 – $67,332
  • 4 – $6,680 – $80,160
  • 5 – $7,749 – $92,988
  • 6 – $8,818 – $105,816


Application & Contact Information

Nassau & Suffolk Counties


Please direct all HEAP application questions to your local Department of Social Services office listed above.


In addition, clients who enroll in HEAP may qualify for PSEG Long Island’s Household Assistance Program, which provides a $45/month discount on their PSEG Long Island electric bill. Clients can learn more and apply here: www.psegliny.com/assistance For questions about PSEG Long Island’s Programs and Services, please contact their Consumer Advocacy Team at 631-755-3407 or consumeradvocacyli@psegliny.com


We encourage you to share this information with your clients, and partners who may benefit from this vital assistance.

Code Blue Alert: Extreme Cold Weather Shelter Protocol

Homeless Long Island Resources

PSEG Long Island Programs

Energy bills can be a significant household expense and it’s understandable that it can sometimes be a struggle to keep up. Unemployment, disability, a medical emergency or other unexpected event can impact your ability to pay. Energy assistance programs from PSEG Long Island and other sources are available and we can help get you the aid you need.

PSEG Long Island Programs:

  • Household Assistance Program
  • Deferred Payment Agreement (DPA)
  • Residential Energy Affordability Partnership (REAP)
  • Friendly Follow Up Program
  • Peace of Mind Program

Other Programs:

  • Home Energy Assistance Program- HEAP
  • Emergency Assistance from the Department of Social Services
  • United Way 2-11 Phone Number


Energy costs can be a significant part of any household’s budget. Household Assistance Program (HAP) can lower your electric bills by about $40 every month. Eligible customers receive a monthly discount for instant savings on every bill. PSEG will also enroll most HAP customers in our convenient Balanced Billing program, which will help you budget with equal monthly payments. For more information, visit psegliny.com/assistance. If you have someone who needs immediate assistance with their bill, call our Advocacy Hotline at (631) 755-3407.  

National Grid Home Energy Affordability Services


National Grid’s Home Energy Affordability Team (HEAT℠): Services are free of charge for income-eligible customers, whether they own or rent. If they qualify, HEAT℠ will make arrangements with one of our skilled energy specialists to conduct a no-cost Home Energy Assessment of the home. The energy specialist will perform a top-to-bottom evaluation of the home, both inside and out, to find areas where they can save money.


Customers may also qualify for no-cost energy-saving improvements such as:

  • Health and safety testing
  • Installation of programmable or smart thermostats
  • Installation of faucet aerators or low-flow showerheads
  • Installation of carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors
  • Attic insulation, weather stripping, duct sealing, and air sealing (In certain cases, we may repair or replace natural gas appliances (heating systems, domestic hot water heaters)

 

For households that are above the household income threshold, we still may be able to serve them if the account holder grosses less than $95,264 annually.

  

Anyone interested in learning more can call the toll-free number directly at 1-844-375-4328 to enroll in the program or email NGridLIHEAT@clearesult.com. You may also visit ngrid.com/li-affordable to learn about programs to help income-eligible customers and customers needing special assistance meet their energy needs.

  

First-Time Home Buyer Grant Assistance

Are you looking to purchase your first home in Nassau or Suffolk County? Community Housing Innovations can help with down payment, closing cost, and renovation assistance in up to $60,000 in grant assistance. Contact them today to learn more by calling 914-595-0973 or email intake@communityhousing.org

HIV/Aids Support Services for Nassau and Suffolk Residents

Are you living with HIV or AIDS and facing challenges with housing stability, food security, and paying utilities? EOC of Suffolk Inc. is now offering support services to assist you in meeting these needs.


To apply contact the Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk Inc.'s Centralized Intake Coordinator Franchesca Rosario by email at frosario@eoc-suffolk.com or by phone at 631-289-2124 x 123.

They can assist with:

  • Emergency Rental Assistance
  • Emergency Utility Assistance
  • Security Deposit
  • Moving Expenses
  • Brokers Fee
  • Emergency Food Package
  • Housing Advocacy

Eligibility:

  • Persons Living with HIV/Aids (PLWHA)
  • 500% the Federal Poverty Guideline
  • Suffolk/Nassau County Resident

Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Resources

FCA's Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Program is here to help you with free services including support groups, education series, free in-home consultations, family consultation, in home respite, day services and overnight stays, access to volunteer caregiver companions, memory cafe events, online support and dscussion, and more!

FREE Diabetes Prevention Program


The Nassau County Department of Health (NCDOH) is pleased to offer the “Power to Prevent T2.” This multi session initiative is part of the CDC’s National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) and is proven to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes through achievable and lasting lifestyle changes. We are encouraging health care providers to recommend this program to their patients if they are at risk for type 2 diabetes, have a diagnosis of prediabetes, or have a previous diagnosis of gestational diabetes. “Power to Prevent T2” provides a trained lifestyle coach, group support, and teaches participants how to eat healthier, increase activity and reduce stress. When patients join the program, they will receive a full year of support. Sessions are weekly for 1 hour for up to six months and then monthly for the rest of the year.


To sign up today call 516-227-9694 or visit nassaucountyny.gov/preventdiabetes

To participate, you must meet ALL 4 of these requirements:

  • Be 18 years or older.
  • Have a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or higher (23 or higher if you're an Asian American person).
  • Not be previously diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
  • Not be pregnant.

You'll also need to meet ONE of these requirements:

  • Had a blood test result in the prediabetes range within the past year
  • Be previously diagnosed with gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy).
  • Received a high-risk result (score of 5 or higher) on the Prediabetes Risk Test. 

Housing Opportunities for People Living with HIV/AIDS


There are permanent affordable housing opportunities for single adult men and women diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. This opportunity includes case management and supportive services available to all residents, newly renovated single rooms that meet EPA Energy Star requirements, 6 different locations in suffolk, all of which have rent that is 30% of resident's income.


Individuals must provide proof of diagnosis from a physician to be eligible. For more information and assistance contact UVBH HQ by email at info@uvbh.com or by phone at 631-665-1571.

MHAW Active Parenting Program


MHAW has new Parenting Groups starting January 6th. The Active Parenting Program is an opportunity for parents of youth ages 5-12 years old to engage in an evidence based, comprehensive parenting program and receive mutual support from other parents. These groups are offered at no-charge to parents residing in Suffolk County.


They will be offering two options virtually for parents to select the time that works best for them. They will be offering a daytime session and an evening session (parents will be asked to select one session to remain with for the duration).This group will take place virtually and is available to parents residing in Suffolk County. 


For more information, contact Jasmine Lucas, Coordinator of Mental Health Education and Training at jlucas@mhaw.org | 631-471-7242 x1315

Suffolk County Eviction Diversion Initiative

The Suffolk Eviction Diversion Initiative (EDI) is a project of the Center for Justice Innovation and the Office of Court Administration. EDI establishes a resource hub for Suffolk tenants and landlords in Suffolk County’s 5th and 6th District Landlord/Tenant Courts in Ronkonkoma and Patchogue.


Suffolk EDI assists litigants in navigating and understanding the court process while simultaneously collaborating with agencies, legal services, charities, and other human service providers to address issues that are interconnected. Suffolk EDI’s goal is to ensure access to the holistic resources needed to prevent eviction and maintain safe, stable, and affordable housing. Suffolk EDI is part of a nationwide pilot with the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) that includes a data collection and evaluation component to generate a better understanding of the current state of eviction cases and impact of various interventions. NCSC’s interim report found that participation in an eviction diversion program led to fewer eviction judgments, higher appearance rates, and stronger connections to community resources. 


Who is eligible for EDI?

  • Any tenant with an eviction proceeding in Suffolk County 5th or 6th District Courts (in Ronkonkoma or Patchogue) that would like assistance navigating the court process or connecting with resources.


How does EDI help people in Landlord/Tenant Court?

  • EDI conducts an in-depth intake with each participant, makes connections to local service providers and agencies, offers information about the court process, and serves as a support system before, during and after the legal proceeding. EDI assists tenants with rental assistance applications but does not pay arrears directly.


How do you get help from EDI?

  • Many participants respond to EDI’s direct outreach to the tenant after their landlord has filed a case. Participants can also be referred by the Court, legal services, or clerks. 

For more information contact Rebekah Odidi, Project Manager, Suffolk Eviction Diversion Initiative, by emailing rewallner@nycourts.gov

Hope for Youth Foster Care Program


Your love could be the light in a child's life. Consider fostering. Learn more by clicking here or email Devyn at dryan@hfny.org or call 631-782-6515.

FREE Seizure First Aid Certification


The National Epilepsy Foundation has launched the first and only Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification training to support the 3.4 million people in the U.S. with epilepsy. This training provides information to increase the knowledge, skills, and confidence necessary to recognize seizures and safely administer seizure first aid. The Seizure Recognition and First Aid Certification training program was developed with input from a panel of experts, including physicians, nurses, public health professionals, people with epilepsy, and other leaders in the field of epilepsy. Content for the curriculum was derived from the National Epilepsy Foundation’s website, the CDC’s Epilepsy Program, and the International League Against Epilepsy


What You Will Learn

  • How to recognize signs of a seizure
  • How to respond with proper seizure first aid
  • When to call for help

 

Why should you know Seizure First Aid?

Seizures can happen anywhere and at any time. Knowing how to help someone during a seizure can make a difference and save a life. The Seizure First Aid Certification training provides information to increase the knowledge, skills, and confidence in recognizing seizures and safely administering seizure first aid.

 

For more information, please contact:

Janet Romeo at (516) 739-7733, option 1, ext. 145, or jromeo@epicli.org

1500 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, NY 11554

Stony Brook Cancer Center Resources


Stonybrook Cancer Center has health education opportunities that can help raise awareness and promote cancer prevention and screening. Contact them today to schedule a FREE health education program at your organization!


Interactive presentations are available in-person or virtual, can be tailored to any audience, and are available in English and Spanish for the following topics:

  • Cervical Cancer/HPV
  • Skin Cancer/Sun Safety
  • Lung Cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Breast Cancer
  • General Cancer Overview
  • Clinical Trials


To reach out to the Office for Community Outreach and Engagement contact COE@stonybrookmedicine.edu or 631-444-4263.

FREE Cancer Screenings

WDI Child Care Scholarship Program


WDI's Child Care Scholarship Program provides financial support for working families to help cover child care costs. Apply today! Limited capacity by region. Questions? Contact scholarship@wdiny.org

Dental Financial Assistance for Veterans

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) in partnership with NYU Dentistry’s Veterans Oral Care Access Resource (VOCARE) is helping Veterans with blood cancer gain access to dental care. Any Veteran, regardless of dental benefit class, who requires dental procedures to begin lifesaving therapy for a blood cancer, or as a consequence of therapy for a blood cancer, will be eligible for financial assistance to cover the costs of dental services. 


Care will be provided at the NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities. Although treatment takes place in New York City, the program is available to all Veterans as long at they reside in the U.S., or a U.S. territory, and can travel to New York City. All expenses for the required dental care will be covered, as long as funding is available. Veterans can receive services more than once. Covered expenses include, but are not limited to, extractions, root canals, jaw surgery, dentures, cavity fillings, and gum disease.


To apply, call an LLS Information Specialist at (800) 955-4572 and a knowledgeable Specialist will assist you in determining your eligibility and help you apply.

Financial Assistance for Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Co-Pay Assistance Program provides eligible CLL patients up to $4,500 annually for treatment-related expenses.


They can help pay for:

  • Medical insurance premiums
  • Treatment-related co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance (for expenses covered by the program)
  • Co-pays for prescription medication related to prescribed treatment
  • Co-pays for labs, scans, and tests as follow-up care after being diagnosed.


Healthcare professionals may apply on behalf of a patient. Based upon historical and recent trends, we anticipate the CLL Co-Pay fund will be open through the summer 2024.

For a full list of covered expenses, visit our website at www.LLS.org/copay


Questions?


Family Service League Health Families FREE Family Support Specialist Program

Healthy Families is here to support you in your most important role: being a parent. Their FREE in-home program offers support with:

  • Pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care
  • Building a strong bond with your child- even before they are born
  • Interactive play and activities that help your baby learn and grow
  • Managing the day-to-day stresses of parenting
  • Connecting with resources in your community
  • Much more!


Meet with one of their family support specialists to ask questions, share thoughts, and receive reliable information based on your own family's needs.

Contact Today

Contactanos

SCDHS Office of Minority Health Smart Start

Free English, Life and Job Skills Courses on any Mobile Device

Cell-Ed is a tool for use on any mobile device to learn English and build skills. It is sponsored by the New York State Office for New Americans. Cell-Ed is free, secure, and available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. No smart phone or internet is required since it is available through dial-in. Cell-Ed is accessible through WhatsApp. 


Cell-Ed helps users build skills for life and work, learn English or Spanish, and take their next steps in work and education. Users can learn at their own pace, anywhere and at anytime by participating in 3-minute lessons with real-life examples. Coach assistance is available in English, Spanish and Mandarin. Learners earn certificates of completion for completed courses.


How do I sign-up?

Call the free, multi-lingual New York State New Americans Hotline to be connected to your local Office for New Americans partner: 1-800-566-7636. The Hotline is available Monday - Friday, from 9 AM - 8 PM. Have other Cell-Ed questions? Contact NewAmericans@dos.ny.gov

Support Groups

MHAW Veteran and Service Member Peer Support Group


Are you a Veteran or Service Member looking for a safe space to talk to others who understand? Join the Dwyer Project’s Veteran Peer Support Group.


Including:

  • Shared Experience: Connect with fellow veterans who understand the challenges of military and civilian life.
  • Supportive Community: Build friendships and find encouragement in a judgment-free environment.
  • Practical Tools: Learn coping strategies and share resources to support your well-being. 


Services offered through Dwyer:

  • Individual and group support
  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Connection to services and benefits
  • Provide a safe and healthy place to talk freely 


Location: Liberty Station:1599 NY-112, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776

Date/Time: Every 2nd & 4th Friday (5pm-6pm) Starts: October 10th 

Eligibility: 18+ years or older, Have served in any branch of the military 

Friends and Family Support Group


Association for Mental Health and Wellness is offering a support group for relatives and friends of persons in recovery from mental illness. They welcome anyone in Suffolk County who supports someone in their life who experiences a mental health condition. Family support is a way to gain awareness, hope, community, and guidance for supporting and advocating for loved ones. 

 

This weekly group is offered at no cost to participants and takes place virtually. Join them on Wednesdays from 7-8:30PM virtually via Zoom. Contact Jasmine Lucas, MHC at 631-471-7242 ext. 1315 or at jlucas@mhaw.org to learn more or register to attend!

 

*A telephone conversation is recommended in advance of group attendance. Please contact Jasmine Lucas, Group Facilitator at 631-471-7242 x1315

 

This service is provided FREE OF CHARGE thanks to a contracted support with the New York State Office of Mental Health and the Suffolk County Division of Community Mental Hygiene Services.

Senior & Caregiver Support Groups


Family Service League We offer both group and individual counseling as well as educational resources for caregivers of an aging or elderly loved via Zoom and in person. Weekly counseling sessions are available to help the caregiver handle their stress, better understand their role and options, and secure any assistance that maybe available.


Educational sessions are provided to community groups and businesses in a “lunch and learn” format, with topics such as dementia care, elder law, nutrition and long-term care planning. Groups are specialized to meet the needs of adult children and spouses of those with loved ones who have dementia. New groups will be forming in the new year.


SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE.  The program is  funded by the Department of Health and Human Services through the New York State Office for the Aging and the Suffolk County Office for the Aging.


For more information, contact 516-406-1085 or beth.signore@fsl-li.org

Caregiver Support Groups


Parker Jewish Institute and Willing Hearts Helping Hands are offering Caregiver Support Groups in-person and virtually. These meetings allow caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's to connect with caregivers in the community, access informative education sessions and receive answers to specific questions regarding their loved one's care. All support groups are subject to change.

Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center Caregiver Support Groups


The Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center provides Caregiver Support Groups. If you are providing care for someone with Alzheimer's Disease or another Dementia you DO NOT have to meet these challenges alone. Attend a Caregiver Support Group where you will be provided emotional, educational and social support.

FREE Lactation Support Groups

FREE breastfeeding/chest feeding support groups for expecting an new parents (and their families)! Sessions are available virtually or in person, and in English, or Spanish. Sessions entirely in Spanish are led by bilingual and bicultural lactation professionals. Please direct any questions to BFREE@northwell.edu

Parker Jewish Institute Support for Caregivers and Loved Ones of a Family Member Diagnosed with a Terminal Illness

Parker Jewish Institute recognizes the profound challenges caregivers face, especially those supporting a loved one in a nursing home. They warmly invite you to join their Resilience Network, lead by their Hospice team, where you can connect with fellow caregivers in a compassionate and understanding environment.


This group focuses on the unique feelings of anticipatory grief, allowing you to learn about the grieving process, share your experiences, discuss effective coping strategies, discover valuable resources tailored to your journey. Here, you will find a community that truly understands your struggles and offers solace during this difficult time. If you or someone you know could benefit from this supportive space, please reach out to us. We are dedicated to helping you navigate this emotional landscape and find comfort in the shared experiences of others who are walking a similar path.

Where: Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation, Meditation Room Located on the Lobby Level


Address: 271-11 76th Ave, New Hyde Park, NY 11040

When:Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm


How to Register: Call 516-586-1575

Professional Trainings and Workforce Development

Career Pathways Training Program

The demand for healthcare professionals has never been greater. The Career Pathways Training (CPT) program is our solution. This transformative experience enables students to further their education, advance their career and make a meaningful impact in their community—all at no cost to you. Whether you are just starting your educational journey or are looking for growth opportunities in your current role, the CPT program can help.


Program Offerings:

  • Financial Assistance
  • Wrap-Around Support
  • Paid Release Time
  • Job Placement Assistance


Target Occupations:

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • Certified Pharmacy Tech (ChPT)
  • Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)
  • Registered Nurse (AAS, BSN, RN to BSN)
  • Respiratory Therapist (RT)
  • Nurse Practitioner (NP)
  • Physician Assistant (PA)
  • Master of Social Work (MSW)
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)

Parker Jewish Institute Scholarships for Nursing

Unlock Your Nursing Career

We are pleased to announce the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation scholarship programs to provider financial help to students pursuing licenses as certified nursing assistant, licensed practical nurse, or registered nurse. The aim of this special program is to support the career advancement of health care workers by providing them with financial aid to grow both professionally and personally.

 

The scholarships will be awarded based on several qualifications, including being enrolled in a healthcare program, living in the catchment area, being in good academic standing, and demonstrating financial need.

 

Scholarships are available for the following categories:

  • Up to $1,250 for students pursuing a license as a Certified Nursing Assistant
  • Up to $5,000 for students pursuing a license as an Practical Nurse
  • Up to $10,000 for students pursuing a license as a Registered Nurse

 

Scholarships are awarded on a rolling basis.

Full Scholarships for CASAC Training for Suffolk County Residents

Outreach Training Institute has additional scholarships available! If you live in any county within New York State (Upstate, 5-Boroughs of NYC, or Long Island) and you want to become a Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC), then do not miss this amazing opportunity to receive a full scholarship for CASAC Training.


If you have any questions, please contact Anthony Pereira at p (718) 847-9233 ext. 2309 eor anthonypereira@opiny.org

Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice


The New York Coalition for Doula Access (NYCDA), in partnership with Health Leads and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, is launching a 12-month Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice (CoP) — a learning community for people with common interests, concerns, or challenges in reproductive healthcare. As Medicaid reimbursement for doulas in New York State rolls out, this CoP of doulas, clinicians, advocates and subject matter experts has a unique opportunity to broadly support and increase the accessibility of the expanding doula workforce to birthing individuals.


They are recruiting NY based providers like OBGYNs, Midwives, L+D Nurses, Nurse Managers, Hospital Administrators and Doulas that are interested in better birth outcomes. If you are interested in joining the Improving Doula Access and Integration Community of Practice, please complete this interest form. Participants will learn and share best practices that address barriers to doula care in hospital settings, build cross-sectional relationships, reduce barriers to doula integration and improve maternal health outcomes. For more information or questions, please email NYCDA@HealthLeadsUSA.org.

Learn more about the Coalition

Learn more about the Community of Practice

Complete the Interest Form

Nonprofit Professional Services

 1/28 Nonprofit Trends Presentation


HWCLI is pleased to share this special opportunity brought to you by Cerini & Associates and Nonprofit Resource Hub. Join Ken Cerini for their annual Nonproit Trends Presentation where they will discuss trends in the nonprofit sector in: Marketing, Fundraising, Operations, Technology and much more!


Event Details:

📅 Date: January 28th, 2026

⏰ Time: 8:30AM-10:0AM

👉 RegistrationClick this link to register.

1/22 Hispanic Federation Webinar: Creating and Managing Effective Partnerships

 

Organizations enter partnerships for many reasons, including pooling resources, creating a steady source of clients, streamlining access to services for clients, and improving client outcomes. Intentional design and management are essential for partnerships to be successful. This workshop is ideal for leaders of community-based non-profit organizations considering partnerships such as referral systems, co-location, and service integration. Click here to register. Se ofrecerá interpretación simultánea en español.


In this training, participants will:

  • Explore common approaches to partnership for service delivery
  • Understand conditions for successful partnerships and potential pitfalls, while reflecting on your own partnership experiences.
  • Articulate your organization’s value proposition as a partner
  • Evaluate your organization’s readiness to partner
  • Determine your organization’s expectations for future partners


Date: Thursday, January 22

Time: 1:00 - 3:00 pm EST

Presenter: Florence Juillard, Florence Juillard Consulting

Molloy University's Institute for Social Impact & Innovation


Molloy University is expanding the services we offer to regional nonprofit organizations. The newly launched Institute for Social Impact & Innovation provides targeted support and resources from Molloy School of Business faculty and community business leaders.

 

This new initiative allows you to easily bring a specific question about a unique challenge you’re facing and receive expert feedback. Click here to find out how to connect with their advisory team during our open office hours. They are also seeking skilled professionals who would be willing to share their knowledge with mission-driven nonprofit organizations in need of support in your area of expertise. 


FREE Grief in the Workplace Training


COPE is now offering a FREE Grief in the Workplace training, which provides actionable tips for coping with one’s grief in a professional environment and teaches insightful strategies for both employers and employees on creating and sustaining a supportive, grief-informed workspace.    


COPE is a nonprofit grief and healing organization that supports and connects grieving individuals with others facing similar losses through professionally led support groups for families, healing workshops, a grief support phone line, a bereavement camp for children and parent/caregivers, and trainings for community partners.


Please connect with COPE if you are in need of support for your healthcare staff, trainings about bereavement and grief, and crisis support for your professional community. Trainings are provided by Thanotologist and Social Worker, Rashida Sanchez. Contact us at 516-832-2673 or info@copefoundation.org.

Microsoft Nonprofit Grants

Microsoft Tech for Social Impact is dedicated to providing affordable and accessible technology to help nonprofits of all sizes achieve their mission. Microsoft offers grants and discounts for their products and services to eligible nonprofits. To learn more about Microsoft’s most popular nonprofit offers, download the Microsoft Nonprofit Grants Proposal.


To get started with Microsoft nonprofit grants and discounts, register and confirm your organization’s eligibility. Already registered as a nonprofit? Login to your Microsoft Nonprofit page and access Admin Center. Watch our guided demo to help you get your free Microsoft 365 licenses.

New York Institute of Technology (NYIT): Consultants for Public Good

Are you a Non-Profit interested in increasing your volunteer capacity? Learn more about New York Tech's premier volunteer program, Consultants for the Public Good. This is a skilled-based volunteering program that encourages students, faculty, and staff to apply their expertise in a volunteering capacity. For example, UX/UI students can work on updating a Non-Profit organization’s website, outlining the plans for an app, or even interior design/architecture students can consult on a space. Overall NYIT can source students for a specific project that an organization has in mind- whether long or short-term projects and even simply helping at events. Projects can vary in length if the deliverables are clear. 

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Established in 1947, the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a regional, nonprofit umbrella organization for health and human service providers dedicated to improving the lives of Long Island’s most vulnerable residents by responding to their needs through the promotion and development of public policies and direct services. To learn more, visit www.hwcli.org or call 516-483-1110.