Dutchess County to Participate in Statewide
STOP-DWI Memorial Day Crackdown 

Impaired driving crackdown takes place Friday, May 27th through Tuesday, May 31st 
Poughkeepsie …
 Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro announced police agencies throughout Dutchess County will participate in a special enforcement effort to crack down on impaired driving during Memorial Day weekend, beginning Friday, May 27th and concluding Tuesday, May 31st. The Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and municipal law enforcement agencies will join agencies across the state and will be out in force in this coordinated effort to aggressively target those who put lives in danger.  


County Executive Molinaro said, “While we all pause to remember the brave men and women who have made the supreme sacrifice for our freedom this Memorial Day, we must also preserve the safety of motorists and passengers on our roadways. Some will choose to include alcohol in their holiday weekend, but there is no excuse for impaired driving – if you plan on drinking this Memorial Day weekend, plan a safe ride home. Law officers throughout Dutchess County will dutifully remove impaired drivers from local roads this weekend, as they do every day of the year, and we thank them for their dedication to service.”
Research shows high visibility community engagement campaigns can reduce impaired driving fatalities by as much as 20 percent. Sobriety checkpoints play a key part in raising awareness about the problem. Law enforcement agencies throughout Dutchess County and the state will be out in force in this coordinated effort to reduce the number of alcohol-related injuries and deaths.


The Memorial Day crackdown is one of many statewide high visibility community engagement campaigns promoted by the New York State STOP-DWI Association. The statewide STOP-DWI engagement campaigns also target Labor Day, the Super Bowl, St. Patrick’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the national holiday season in December.   


While STOP-DWI efforts across New York have led to significant reductions in the numbers of alcohol and drug related fatalities, still too many lives are being lost because of crashes caused by drunk or impaired drivers. Highly visible, highly publicized efforts like the STOP-DWI High Visibility Community Engagement Campaign aim to further reduce the incidence of drunk and impaired driving.
Drivers can help to make a difference by having a sober plan! Motorists can download the mobile app, “Have a Plan,” and be able to find a safe ride home http://www.stopdwi.org/mobileapp.

Daily Inspirational Quote ~ David Steindl-Rast

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David Steindl-Rast is a Benedictine monk and co-founder of an interfaith organization called the Center for Spiritual Studies. In 1974, he was awarded the Martin Buber Award for his work in building dialogues between religions. Steindl-Rast is also a popular lecturer best known for his teachings on gratitude: He posits that being grateful is the foundation of happiness, because it reminds us of the joy we already have. His words here encourage us to treasure the gifts that come our way, regardless of what may happen next.

WHAT DO I DO IF MY CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR GOES OFF ?

A ROBO Call was sent out today to the residents of Beacon Housing Authority advising them of what action to take when the Carbon Monoxide Detector goes off. Hopefully they took time to listen to the full message.

What is carbon dioxide monoxide?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas formed by the incomplete combustion of fuels. When people are exposed to CO gas, the CO molecules will displace the oxygen in their bodies and lead to poisoning.

What is a carbon monoxide detector?

A carbon monoxide detector is a device that is used to detect the presence of carbon monoxide in the atmosphere in order to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. The device is designed to measure levels of carbon monoxide in an environment over time, and to sound an alarm if the level reaches a critical level.

If the Carbon Monoxide Detector’s alarm is going off you should call the Fire Department immediately. Do not call the BHA Management Office as this is a life and death emergency. Taking the proper action in this situation is critical and could save lives.

TODAY’S INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE ~ Peter Diamandis

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Having started more than 20 companies, entrepreneur Peter Diamandis is intimately familiar with risk-taking. A veteran of Silicon Valley, Diamandis’ initiatives, including starting the XPRIZE Foundation, center around futuristic concepts such as AI, space tourism, and human longevity. His projects focus on technologies with enormous potential to change the way we live, inviting both risk and progress. Diamandis’ words encourage us not to write off the bold move: Taking a leap of faith can help us grow in ways we can’t imagine.

Beacon police investigating Forrestal Heights shooting

BEACON – City police are investigating a shooting that resulted in a victim being transported to Montefiore St. Luke’s-Cornwall Hospital.  Police responded to the area of Forrestel Heights around 7:00 p.m.

Police arrived in the area of 20 Forrestal Heights on Saturday evening and located a male victim with multiple gunshot wounds.

The victim was transported to the hospital by ambulance with radio reports indicating that CPR was being performed on the victim.

Anyone with information is asked to call the police department at 845-831-4111

SAVE THE DATE … COME OUT AND MEET YOUR CITY COUNCIL PERSON

BEACON HOUSING AUTHORITY’S WAIT LIST OPENED ON 4/1/22 FOR TENANT BASED AND PROJECT BASED HOUSING VOUCHERS

PUBLIC NOTICE
Temporary Opening of Wait List

The City of Beacon Housing Authority opened its Wait List for both the Tenant Based and the Project Based Housing Choice Voucher Program on 4/1/22.

Applications are available at our main office located at One Forrestal Heights, Beacon, NY 12508. Applications are only issued on Monday, Wednesday and Friday during business hours (8:30AM – 3:30pm).

Applications are also available by email – send your request toreception@beaconhousingauthority.org

Completed applications must be MAILED to: The City of Beacon Housing Authority, One Forrestal Heights, Beacon, NY 12508 or DROPPED OFF in our lock box at the same location. Faxed or emailed applications will NOT be accepted.

All fully completed applications MUST be received in our lock box or postmarked by August 31, 2022.

The Wait List will close at 12PM on August 31, 2022 and no further applications will be issued or received.

All applicants must be 18 years or older. Any incomplete, illegible, or late applications will be returned to sender.

For more information on our housing programs, please visit our website at
www.beaconhousingauthority.org

The City of Beacon Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Housing Provider

It’s National Women’s Health Week

Female clinician and patient

PCORI has funded more than 70 comparative clinical effectiveness research studies that focus on such conditions as breast cancer, incontinence, and maternal health, among others, affecting women’s health. This is in addition to a dozen other projects focused on engaging more women throughout the research process. During National Women’s Health Week, we encourage you to visit our website to learn more about the studies and projects that are helping women make better-informed decisions about their health.
Learn more about women’s health studies

JUST A QUICK REMINDER THAT NY PROJECT HOPE IS HERE TO HELP

NY Project Hope Online Wellness Groups are support groups that give us a time and place to talk about the emotional challenges and the stress of COVID.

Whether you’re feeling anxious or struggling with a relationship, we can provide support to help you cope.

Online Wellness Groups are open to everyone. Drop-in one day or come as many days as you’d like.

The groups are free, confidential, and anonymous.
1-888-750-2266 Option #3

How to join online
1) Go to your Zoom app or
www.zoom.us/join

2) Enter Zoom ID# & passcode “ASFL”

3) Select “Join Meeting


How to join by phone

1) Dial 1-929-205-6099

2) Dial Zoom ID number when prompted


Schedule of Online Wellness Groups listed below:

Coffee & Conversations
Every day at 9:30 am

Meeting ID:
869 7653 4771
Passcode: ASFL
Phone 1-929-205-6099
ID# 86976534771


Lunch & Learn
Every day at 12:00 pm

Meeting ID#: 932 3829 1581
Passcode: ASFL
Phone: 1-292-205-6099 ID# 93238291581


Moving Through Challenging Times
Saturday and Sunday at 3:00 pm

Meeting ID: 91384444467
Passcode: ASFL
Phone 1-929-205-6099
ID# 91384464467

For Assistance call
1-888-750-2266
Option#3


*Groups are running from September through December 2021 and are subject to change

REMEMBER MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH … NAMI IS HERE TO HELP

We are entering one of the most significant awareness events of the year, Mental Health Awareness Month.

May is a time when the mental health community can spread information, resources and support to new audiences. And push for reform to improve the mental health system for everyone affected by mental illness.

You can get involved during this important time of year. If you aren’t sure what you can do, here are a few steps to help make a difference:

Step 1: Live it Make this movement a part of your life by pledging to be #stigmafree. The perfect way to kick off Mental Health Month is to committing to educate yourself and others, see the person and not the illness and to take action on mental health issues.

Step 2: Share it Get involved with the Ribbon Campaign in Ulster and Dutchess Counties. Let your networks know by spreading awareness through sharing inspirational posts on social media. Share your mental health journey on one of NAMI Mid-Hudson’s social media accounts.

Step 3: Show it A valuable way to show your support for this movement is to advocate for improvements in the mental health system. You can be a leader in the mental health movement, and we are here to help you.

Step 4: Give back NAMI Mid-Hudson’s priority is to educate and support those affected by mental health conditions, advocate for a better, more equitable health system, and to spread mental health awareness. These goals will make the world a better place for those who live with mental illness and their families. We can’t do this without the help of our friends. Please consider giving us a gift that will allow us to continue making a difference. We appreciate your support in helping us grow this movement.

➢ Donate

➢ Create your own Fundraiser for NAMI Mid-Hudson

➢ Walk with by yourself, with a group or form a team

➢ If you’re a business – donate and receive a Bow with a sign to hang and support our cause

FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK THE LINK BELOW;

https://nami.org/Contact-Us?gclid=EAIaIQobChMItJnY2PbU9wIVnQeICR085wVDEAAYASABEgJ3EfD_BwE