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A fund set up to help local non-profit agencies deal with a wide range of impacts from the COVID-19 crisis has given out more than half-a-million dollars…
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Individuals, businesses, institutions, and others are being encouraged to help those most affected by the COVID-19 outbreak by donating to a new community…
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People who struggle with poverty often have to visit multiple locations to receive the help they need. And nonprofits don’t individually have the means to…
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The Central New York Community Foundation is taking the unusual step of endorsing proposed legislation that would empower Syracuse housing inspectors to…
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Refugee resettlement programs have to cover a lot, from teaching English to job training to housing assistance. But one aspect of well being is often…
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Two growing populations in Central New York, new Americans and the elderly, are also typically undercounted in the census. The amount of federal dollars…
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Landlords that have lead contamination in their houses or apartments could find themselves the target of fines and criminal charges as Onondaga County is…
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Onondaga County, and especially Syracuse, continue to grapple with a serious and stubborn lead problem. The old housing stock combined with high poverty…
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Senator Chuck Schumer says he’s pulling out all the stops to ensure Syracuse gets its share of federal funding to address lead hazards in older homes. He…
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The Central New York Community Foundation will be investing more than $2 million to help combat childhood lead poisoning in Syracuse. More than 11 percent…