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 ALSO COVERING AUBURNDALE, COLLEGE POINT, DOUGLASTON, GLEN OAKS, FLORAL PARK 
 • LITTLE NECK LEDGER 
 • WHITESTONE TIMES 
 April 10-April 16, 2020 
 Commonpoint Queens delivers more  
 than 1,800 meals to homebound seniors 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 A  Queens  organization  
 is  helping  seniors  through  
 these  tough  times  one  meal  
 at a time. 
 In  a  continuing  effort  to  
 help  out  during  the  COVID- 
 19  pandemic,  Commonpoint  
 Queens,  formerly  known  
 as  the  Samuel  Field  Y  And  
 Central Queens Y, delivered  
 more  than  1,800  prepared  
 meals to homebound seniors  
 during the past week. 
 “Our  goal  is  to  not  turn  
 away a single senior in need,  
 said  Commonpoint  CEO  
 Danielle  Ellman.  “We  need  
 our  community’s  help.  Because  
 of  the  unprecedented  
 crisis,  we  are  confronted  
 with  overwhelming  need  
 alongside  significant  unexpected  
 costs.” 
 According  to  Ellman,  
 one  of  the  unforeseen  costs  
 included  an  increase  in  
 Commonpoint’s  budget  for  
 food  for  seniors, which  rose  
 583.43 percent. 
 “Donations of any amount  
 are  gratefully  accepted  on  
 our website,” Ellman said. 
 In  addition  to  food  donations, 
   Commonpoint  continues  
 its programs and services  
 virtually  and  in-person.  
 Courtesy of Commonpoint Queens 
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 The  organization  offers  the  
 following  services  to  those  
 in the community: 
 •  NYC  and  NYS  registered  
 emergency  child  
 care facilities at their Sam  
 Field Center  (Little Neck),  
 Central  Queens  (Forest  
 Hills),  and  Bay  Terrace  
 (Bayside) sites 
 •  A  food  pantry  which  
 distributes  groceries  
 Tuesdays,  Wednesdays,  
 and  Thursdays  from  10  
 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 
 •  Financial  counseling  
 for  people  who  have  lost  
 their  job and need help to  
 manage their bills 
 • Teletherapy 
 •  Live  streaming  and  
 on-demand  classes  and  
 enrichment  events  for  all  
 ages. 
 Since its inception, Commonpoint  
 Queens has helped  
 individuals  and  families  
 “find  support,  connections  
 and  opportunities”  in  all  
 stages of life.  
 The  social  services  organization  
 runs  their  programs  
 at  52  sites  across  
 Queens and helps 50,000 annually. 
 To learn more, visit www. 
 commonpointqueens.org. 
 Reach  reporter  Jenna  
 Bagcal  by  e-mail  at  jbagcal@ 
 qns.com  or  by  phone  at  
 (718) 260-2583. 
 Vol. 86 No. 15  28 total pages 
 
				
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