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Community Needs Survey

Fill out a Survey Today for FREE Essential Items! (Deadline for survey 8/28)

Box of essential items like food, water, first aid kit, diapers, flashlight
TELL US WHAT YOU NEED

We are asking that you participate in the following survey, which our staff will review to assess how we can best provide assistance to you during this challenging time. With the assistance of funds provided to us through a grant from Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley/Dutchess Responds, we are able to purchase essential food and personal care items, as well as provide limited cash rental support for our community members with disabilities and seniors.

Completing this Consumer Community Needs Survey is not a guarantee that we will be able to provide you with all the support you may need and, given our limited funding, it will be on an FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS. However, TRI is committed to doing our best to help you not only now, but in the future.

TRI IS HERE TO HELP!

CLICK HERE TO START SURVEY

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Functional Skills Instruction and Strategies for Students with Special Needs

TACONIC RESOURCES FOR INDEPENDENCE, INC. TO HOST JULY SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVOCACY WORKSHOP

Part of a monthly community workshop series to address COVID-19 and its impact on students with special needs

Poughkeepsie: Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI) will host a virtual workshop entitled: “Functional Skills Instruction and Strategies for Students with Special Needs” on July 15th from 9:30 – 10:30 am to provide guidance and information to parents of students with special needs regarding functional skills training. Click here to see the Press Release.

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Special Education Advocacy Series June 3, 2020

Community workshops to address COVID-19 and its impact on students with special needs

May 21, 2020: Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI) will host a virtual workshop entitled: “Ask the Advocate” on June 3rd from 9:30 – 10:30 am to provide information to parents, family members and guardians of students with special needs and community providers during this time of extended school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Upcoming monthly workshop topics and dates to be announced. 

TRI Special Education Advocates Karen Lynch and Jennifer O’Neill will answer questions from participants and provide information regarding modifications to Individual Education Plans (IEP), understanding the CSE (Committee on Special Education) process, and transition services available to students with disabilities. 

“The workshops are designed to address the concerns we are hearing at CSE meetings from parents and guardians about protracted school closures and the challenges that virtual educational platforms pose to students with disabilities,” says Lynch.  Lynch and O’Neill maintain their advocacy services are especially crucial during this difficult time.  “We assist parents and students to navigate the school system, which now includes virtual or teleconference meetings and helping parents and students to be more effective self-advocates,” says O’Neill.  

To register, contact: Karen Lynch k.lynch@taconicresources.org / 845-249-8293  or Jennifer O’Neill j.oneill@taconicresources.org / 845-214-7893.  Participants will receive a confirmation email for a Zoom link upon registration.

Anyone requiring a Sign Language Interpreter in order to participate in this meeting should contact  j.oneill@taconicresoures.org by May 27, 2020 by 5:00pm

Funding for TRI’s Special Education Advocacy program is provided by OPWDD Family Support Program, ACCES-VR and Dutchess County Agency Partner Grant.

Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI) was founded in 1986 and is Dutchess County’s leading disability advocacy organization, dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead self-directed lives. TRI works within the community to provide disability awareness and advocacy for the removal of barriers.

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Mid-Hudson Valley Benefits Advisory Group Meetings 2.13.2020

The Mid-Hudson Valley Benefits Advisory Group (BAG) has been successful in its first year as a stand-alone benefits networking conference in Dutchess County for human service professionals to share their expertise and resources. BAG meetings are held bi-monthly on 3rd Fridays in 2020: February 21, April 17, June 19, August 21, October 16, December 18, from 2-4PM.

TRI’s Mobility Benefits Counselor, Mandi Sheraden formed the group in August of 2019 as a way for community partners to stay up-to-date with ongoing changes to local county, state, and federal programs. “BAG participants have the opportunity to share resources and information in order to guide and assist the people we serve,” says Sheraden. “If you are not able to travel out of county, we encourage you to start a BAG meeting in your own community and reach out to the entire BAG network to build support and momentum,” she adds.

BAG participants share a wide variety of relevant topics, and schedule presenters who are experts in their field. Topics include: Social Security Administration’s SSI and SSDI programs, Department of Community and Family Services programs, Medicaid/Medicare, Special/Pooled Trusts, and ABLE accounts.  Group members and participants work together to connect each other to community and/or governmental resources to better assist the people they serve.

Those interested in attending upcoming BAG meetings should contact Sheraden at least two days in advance of meetings at:  845.452.3913 or m.sheraden@taconicresources.org.  Special accommodations need to be requested two weeks in advance. Light refreshments are provided.

Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI) was founded in 1986 and is Dutchess County’s leading disability advocacy organization, dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead self-directed lives. TRI works within the community to provide disability awareness and advocacy for the removal of barriers.

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LGBTQ+ Abilities Discussion & Support Group March 4, 2020

Taconic Resources for Independence (TRI) will host its first LGBTQ+ ABILITIES Discussion and Support Group on March 10 beginning at 5:30 pm at its office on 82 Washington Street.  TRI has partnered with the Kingston based Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center to form the group, which is open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community, including people with disabilities. The group will meet at TRI on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 5:30-7:30.     

Agique Anderson (AJ), group facilitator says, “Topics range from disability identity, self-advocacy, gender Identity, to living independently. In addition to discussions, the group will present educational videos and incorporate games. We provide a safe space for everyone to express themselves freely and openly.”

30 percent of men and 36 percent women who identify as LGBTQ+ also identify as having a disability (June 29, 2018 PRNewswire). This intersection of disability and LGBTQ underscores the need for more supports and services. However, both people who identify as LGBTQ and people who have disabilities traditionally face barriers to receiving the supportive services needed to stabilize them in their communities. According to a University of Chicago report, LGBTQ young adults had a 120 percent higher risk of reporting homelessness compared to youth who identified as heterosexual and cisgender.

 “We are a group of people with different abilities and identities and together we strive to be productive members of our community,” notes AJ.  We are not defined by our disabilities and identities, what defines us is our character and abilities. Our community is strongest when it is inclusive,” he adds.

The LQBQ group will meet at TRI on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 5:30 – 7:30. For more information and/or to request an accommodation, please call: 845.452.3913. 

Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc. (TRI) was founded in 1986 and is Dutchess County’s leading disability advocacy organization, dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to lead self-directed lives. TRI works within the community to provide disability awareness and advocacy for the removal of barriers.