The Nancy Avis L’Dor V’Dor Awards, which are held every spring, are taking a different form this year to help those negatively affected by the coronavirus crisis on Staten Island.
This year, the Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island is turning the event virtual to raise funds for its Families in Need campaign, a COVID-19 emergency fund. Rather than an in-person event, funds will be raised by mail, online, and via text to help those affected by the loss of wages, food insecurity, and isolation. Individuals are encouraged to express their sentiments to the honorees by placing an ad in the digital journal, which will be posted on the JCC website for the duration of 2020. The event, which is held annually and usually takes the form of a brunch, honors extraordinary women who have worked to improve the Staten Island community. This year, the honorees are: Marcia Klein – First Generation Award Yolanda Rudich – First Generation Award Jennifer Straniere – First Generation Award Flair Shalem – Next Generation Award Dr. Gracelyn Santos – Bridge to the Community Award The event is named in memory of Nancy Avis, the JCC’s first woman President of the Board of Trustees. Avis had a hand in many philanthropic causes that improved the quality of life on Staten Island. “This is such a fitting tribute to Nancy’s legacy,” said Event Chair Kim Avis. “If she was still here, she would have been leading this campaign.” “We’re all looking for ways to make a difference in our community. We appreciate that in honor of our five honorees who have done so much for our community, and in honor of our mom, we hope you’ll participate and help Families in Need,” said Dr. Victor Avis. Families in Need supports the JCC’s social services, which have not stopped running since the crisis began. Staff have been distributing thousands of meals to seniors, as well as helping others who suffer from food insecurity through the JCC’s Kosher Food Pantry. JCC social services have gone completely virtual, with staff members providing access to health insurance navigation, mental health services, legal support resources, and other COVID-19 resources over the phone and email. “Every year, the JCC serves over 6,000 people in crisis. This year, that number will grow as Staten Islanders experience hardships related to COVID-19. Without the help of the JCC, many people would not have food, legal services, health insurance, mental health services, and other critical services. With your support of our virtual L’Dor V’Dor campaign, together we can help Families in Need in our own Staten Island community,” said JCC CEO David Sorkin. To learn more and support the event, click here. Comments are closed.
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