County Executive Mike Hein Announces Benedictine Health Foundation's Support of the Patriots Project
Benedictine Health Foundation’s generous donation brings UlsterCounty closer to providing housing for Veterans
Benedictine Health Foundation’s generous donation brings UlsterCounty closer to providing housing for Veterans
Kingston, NY – Ulster County Executive Mike Hein thanks the members of Ironworkers Local #417 and community Veterans who braved the early snow and cold temperatures this past Thursday to help install the foundation for a wheelchair ramp at UlsterCounty’s “Patriots Project” Veteran house at 67 Wurts Street in Kingston. Local #417 organized the donation of their time and talents to assist with the renovations at the Wurts Street location, which when completed, will provide transitional housing services for homeless Veterans in UlsterCounty.
Unique App Designed To Help Users Recognize Warning Signs And Quickly Get Help
The app is the result of a collaboration by members of the Ulster County Department of Health and Mental Health's Suicide Prevention, Education and Awareness Committee and is yet another tool targeted to provide solutions for “at-risk” groups: young adults/teens, veterans, and adults.
According to the Ulster County District Attorney’s Division of Consumer Affairs, there is no general “cooling-off” law in New York. Only certain types of transactions can be canceled within a 3 day period. These include: door to door sales, health club membership sales, campground membership sales and home improvement repair contracts over $500.00. You do not have three days to cancel an automobile sales contract (unless there is a failure to secure financing terms). Consumer Affairs can be reached at 340-3260.