Catholic Charities of Orange, Sullivan,and Ulster

Adoption status: ONGOING NEED. Masks needed every week!
http://www.cccsos.org
info@sewforny.org
27 Matthews Street
Goshen, NY
10924
Goshen, NY
10924
Group name: Hospital/health care provider
Items needed: Masks, Gowns
Features needed or accepted:
Quantity masks needed: 800
Mask patterns accepted:
Quantity other items needed: 25
Other items:
Delivery choices: Dropoff, Mail, Will collect
Will pay for supplies:
Dropoff instructions:
We have offices in Orange, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties.
We can make arrangements for appropriate office for drop off.
Any number of masks or gowns is appreciated.
During the Coronavirus outbreak, Catholic Charities is open to provide a helping hand to those who are struggling. To protect the health and well-being of both Catholic Charities’ clients and employees, program adjustments have been made to promote responsible social distancing.
However, due to the nature of some of our programs, we have staff who continue to provide direct client care in our three-county service area. These include a food pantry, homeless shelter, warming center, halfway house, and a 46-bed residential congregate care facility for those in recovery from substance-use disorder. We also have nurses and physicians who continue to provide medication-assisted treatment for individuals in recovery.
Unfortunately, Catholic Charities has little, to no, access to Personal Protective Equipment. We are working with our local, state, and federal officials to obtain access.
We have also been reaching out to the big box stores, local hardware stores, nail salons, dentists, and others for access to any available inventory. The need is great, and the supply is limited and most availability is going directly to hospitals and first responders.
Given the histories of most of the individuals we serve, this pandemic only magnifies their emotional distress. It is imperative – for the health and well-being of both our clients and our employees - that Catholic Charities’ direct care staff have the appropriate protective equipment to provide the necessary care and support to those we serve.
We are also grateful for monetary donations that can be made at www.cccsos.org.
We are very grateful for our friends and neighbors who are giving back to their community.
Catholic Charities provides services to those in need regardless of religion or ability to pay.
However, due to the nature of some of our programs, we have staff who continue to provide direct client care in our three-county service area. These include a food pantry, homeless shelter, warming center, halfway house, and a 46-bed residential congregate care facility for those in recovery from substance-use disorder. We also have nurses and physicians who continue to provide medication-assisted treatment for individuals in recovery.
Unfortunately, Catholic Charities has little, to no, access to Personal Protective Equipment. We are working with our local, state, and federal officials to obtain access.
We have also been reaching out to the big box stores, local hardware stores, nail salons, dentists, and others for access to any available inventory. The need is great, and the supply is limited and most availability is going directly to hospitals and first responders.
Given the histories of most of the individuals we serve, this pandemic only magnifies their emotional distress. It is imperative – for the health and well-being of both our clients and our employees - that Catholic Charities’ direct care staff have the appropriate protective equipment to provide the necessary care and support to those we serve.
We are also grateful for monetary donations that can be made at www.cccsos.org.
We are very grateful for our friends and neighbors who are giving back to their community.
Catholic Charities provides services to those in need regardless of religion or ability to pay.