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Contact: Irene Villaverde (914) 654-5235


CNR ANNUAL COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY SLATED FOR APRIL 19
Day of Service to Benefit Children and Adults with Developmental Disabilities

NEW ROCHELLE, NY, April 11, 2007 – On April 19, more than 100 members of The College of New Rochelle’s (CNR) faculty, staff and students from the Main Campus and five NYC campuses will participate in the College’s Annual Community Service Day coordinated by the Office of Campus Ministry. Members of the CNR community will provide one-on-one service to residents of the Richmond Community Services (RCS) Intermediate Care Facility Program located at 919 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY.  The residents, ages 7 to 37, are all developmentally disabled, physically challenged, and non-verbal.

In response to the College’s mission of education for service, each year members of the CNR community are invited to spend a day dedicated to helping those in need. “Service for any person of faith is not an option but a response to a Divine call to help the other in need in order to foster greater peace and justice,” says Helen Wolf, director of Campus Ministry at CNR. “Hosting Community Service Day is a wonderful way for us to respond to that call.”

CNR volunteers will perform a number of tasks at the facility, including reading to residents, taking them for walks, facilitating arts and crafts sessions, and playing games. Other projects will include gardening, cleaning and organizing closets, and providing clerical assistance.  Evening students and others unable to participate during the day can take part in Community Service Day that evening on CNR’s Main Campus by volunteering for the Lord’s Pantry Meal Delivery Program, delivering hot meals to twelve New Rochelle area families who are housebound due to HIV/AIDS-related illnesses, or for Campus Ministry’s monthly Midnight Run, preparing food, clothing, and blankets for distribution to the homeless in New York City.

Richmond Community Services, in partnership will all members of the community, supports children and adults with developmental disabilities, particularly those with complex health needs, to create lives rich with choice, opportunity, dignity, respect, independence and full membership in their communities. Through individualized services, life-enhancing strategies, education and advocacy, RCS strives to help them to achieve their highest quality of life. RCS’ residential services provide places to live in the Westchester Community where residents can grow and connect with people who live together as “a family of friends.” Their community day programs offer developmentally disabled adults recreational choices and an opportunity to enhance their skills.

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The first Catholic college for women in New York State, The College of New Rochelle was founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order. Today, it comprises the all-women School of Arts & Sciences, and three schools which admit women and men: the School of New Resources (for adult learners), the School of Nursing and the Graduate School.  The main campus of the College is located in lower Westchester County, 16 miles north of New York City.  The College maintains five other campus locations in New York City. Visit the College’s website at www.cnr.edu.


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