Wednesday, May 08th

How You Can Help Westhab to Help Local Kids in Need

westhabThis article was submitted to Scarsdale10583 by Ananya Gurumurthy, a freshman at Edgemont Jr./Sr. High School.
Westchester County, known to be one of the wealthiest counties in the country, still has persistent pockets of poverty. According to the Empire State Security Campaign of Westchester, the poverty rate is higher than both the national average and that of any other northern state*. Westchester's high countywide wealth averages have created the false perception of affluence, while the reality differs immensely. Sadly, economically stagnant communities are home to thousands of children who are often ensnared in the vicious cycle of poverty.

These children face multiple challenges throughout their lives. However, there are organizations like Westhab, whose mission is to ease the burdens on these children. Westhab has been attempting to provide these children and their families with the asylum and services they need. Additionally, Westhab has helped almost 1,200 at-risk youth by creating the Youth Services Program since it was founded in 1988. The Youth Services program offers homework help, clubs, and occasional field trips to all children. As a volunteer for the Westhab Youth Services in the Coachman Family Center in White Plains, I have seen firsthand how dedicated staff and counselors make a huge difference in young peoples' lives.

After speaking to Giselle Ayala, director of Youth Services at Westhab, I learned that there are a few simple ways to contribute. According to Giselle, "People can call Westhab directly at 914-345-2800 ext. 122 and ask whether they would like to help out with the Youth Services. After that, John Parssinen [director of volunteering] will direct them to the appropriate Westhab location. If someone would like to donate directly, they can contact Roxanne Telyczka at 914-345-2800 ext. 111."

Welcoming 2016 creates a great opportunity to get involved with our communities and make a change in the lives of others. It is a great way to kick-start the New Year, as it provides a great beginning to those being helped and it brings great joy to those who help out. In the New Year, volunteering at Westhab could prove to be a great resolution to make and to keep!

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