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Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
Non-profit Organizations
Albany, New York 490 followers
We serve out of love and respect. Our history & mission are rooted in this community. Together we are TRINITY.
About us
Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region is a major hub for coordinating and leveraging resources for residents in the most economically challenged neighborhoods . Our programs & services support the strategic and equitable investment Our mission is to provide services to the community that will support and promote healthy families, adults and children. Our agency is dedicated to improving the neighborhood as a setting for family life, contributing to health and well-being, and promoting education and employment as a means of self-development. Trinity Alliance is a Settlement House established in 1912. Our main service focus is on the inner city of Albany. Trinity Alliance is present at 13 locations throughout the City of Albany; strategically placed in neighborhoods where economically challenged people live and go about their day-to-day lives. Due to our placement, mission, and purpose, we serve as a trusted resource whereby individuals utilize us as their first stop in troubleshooting challenges. These challenges range across social need domains such as food, childcare, transportation, employment, education, health care, housing, utilities, and more. Our service delivery system is organized into four divisions: Alternatives to Incarceration (violence prevention, substance use disorder treatment, arrest diversion, jail based cognitive behavioral program); Health & Wellness Division (food pantry, after school/summer camp, crisis center, community health worker program); Community Based Services (early intervention home visiting services, early childhood language development program, foster care prevention abuse/neglect/PINS/JD clinical and case management); Youth Development (school age after-school care and summer camps in South End and Arbor Hill, drop in center for youth). The population we serve is under/unemployed, economically challenged, residing in public and deficient housing, people of color/refugees.
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http://www.trinityalliancealbany.org/
External link for Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Albany, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1912
- Specialties
- Human Services, Food Security, Housing Security, Health & Wellness, Community, Anti-violence, Trauma & Grief, and Re-entry
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Employees at Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region
Updates
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We will be honoring our retiring CEO Harris Oberlander with a celebration on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at Wolferts Roost Country Club. Invitation details to come. For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Director of Development Scott Hayden at 518-449-5155 or [email protected].
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS FROM UNITED HEALTHCARE: Representatives from UnitedHealthcare presented Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region with a check for $5,000 this week. The grant monies will be used by Trinity's food pantries for toiletries, hygiene products and infant needs for our clients.
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The City of Albany, Van Alen Institute, and Albany community leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony this past weekend for Albany Hive, an uplifting new shared space on a city-owned alley at Quail Street and 1st Street in the city’s West Hill neighborhood. Co-designed with West Hill residents, Albany Hive (“the Hive”) is a neighborhood hub buzzing with locally led activities. Vibrant, illuminated honeycomb-like sculptures host community artwork and a newly renovated path that includes improved lighting, landscaping, access, and drainage. Albany Hive is a collaboration between Albany 518 SNUG (a Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region program), Albany & Troy Lions Club, Albany Victory Gardens, Bridge Tha Gap Community Resource & Outreach, the City of Albany, Grateful Villages, Rensselaer School of Architecture, Stantec, The Urban Conga, and Van Alen Institute. “We have transformed an underutilized alleyway in West Hill into a beacon of hope for the entire community,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “The Hive is a place where neighbors can relax, enjoy public art, and share a sense of pride in their neighborhood." For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eTkHXh4T
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We like him, too. On behalf of Harris and Trinity, thank you.
A very cool moment at this morning’s KeyBank Capital Region Advisory Council meeting when Market President Fran O'Rourke presented Trinity Alliance of the Capital Region ‘s Harris Oberlander, LCSW-R with a token of appreciation for his decades of service to the people of the Capital Region. The Key Bank Advisory Council meets periodically to learn about the efforts and initiatives of the bank and share input on what community based organizations are seeing each and every day. United Way of the Greater Capital Region is grateful for the opportunity to be a part of these conversations and continue to grow partnerships that helps everyone in the region thrive.