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November: Center for Family Life in Sunset Park’s Annual All Staff Retreat

On November 11th, Center for Family Life in Sunset Park held our Annual All Staff Retreat at Sunset Park High School. The retreat, attended by more than 250 CFLSP staff, included participants from each of our 10 neighborhood schools as well as our family serving programs in the food pantry, immigration law and tax programs, benefits access and adult employment programs, counseling and case management programs and our cooperative business development program. We were grateful to be joined by our Board Chair, Tim Sheehan and Board Vice Chair, Bonnie Greaves.

The annual retreat is a unique opportunity to refresh our staff’s commitment to our mission and their awareness and understanding of all of the many programs that we offer in our integrated services model. Most importantly, each staff member is given support to understand and share the way in which the work they do each day, whether at an afterschool program, a food pantry worker or as a legal navigator to name only a few staff roles, contributes to our ability to achieve our mission as an organization.

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Each discussion group helped to decorate a tree during the retreat by writing what they hoped to achieve at CFLSP in the coming year on leaves and acorns!

A tree was used as the metaphor for this year’s retreat, and the foundations of our work, which draw from the mission of the historic settlement houses, from our founders Sister Mary Paul Janchill and Sister Geraldine Tobia at the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, and social group work theory, were understood to be our “roots”. 

The retreat began with a super-sized welcome circle in which the entire staff gathered and were celebrated in games and activities for the work that they do for the community. After recognizing each program site in the welcome circle, staff joined 14 different discussion groups each made up of a diverse group of staff from across our many programs and led by program leaders from across the agency. 

This year's discussion group leaders!
This year's discussion group leaders!

The thematic focus of discussion groups in this year’s retreat was social group work. The discussion groups explored the ways in which this methodology is rooted in our practice at Center for Family Life in Sunset Park. Social group work is a methodology that facilitates social action and change as individuals practice both leadership and “followership,” each contributing to each other’s learning and growth. Within group work there are stages of development which consist of beginnings, middles, and ends. During these stages, different objectives are achieved within the group and the outcome can be both individual and community growth as well as advocacy and activism.

Tashira Velez Hernandez receiving her award for 5 years with CFLSP, presented by Co-Executive Directors Julia Jean-Francois and Julie Stein Brockway!
Tashira Velez Hernandez receiving her award for 5 years with CFLSP, presented by Co-Executive Directors Julia Jean-Francois and Julie Stein Brockway!

The conclusion of the all-staff retreat including a staff recognition ceremony and shared meal. During the recognition ceremony, any staff member with an educational milestone, including those currently in school and those who had recently graduated, were enthusiastically cheered and congratulated by all for their achievements. Staff were recognized for longevity milestones as well, including the truly remarkable 40th anniversary of service by our own Co-Executive Director Julie Brockway! Staff were deeply touched by the kind words said in the recognition ceremony and all were acknowledged for their dedication to service and community advocacy.

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Join us on June 7th for THE EXTRA MILE: An event to honor the extraordinary staff of the Center for Family Life

The staff of Center for Family Life in Sunset Park have gone above and beyond throughout the course of the pandemic, and we think it’s time to celebrate them. So please join us on Tuesday June 7th, 2022, 6:30pm at the Jalopy Theatre, to honor our frontline workers who kept the Food Pantry and Action NYC Immigration Law Projects running throughout the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic. 

You can purchase tickets for the in-person or live-stream event here. Thank you for supporting our work, and contributing to the CFL’s ongoing mission of supporting the families of Sunset Park.

Jalopy will be following all state and city distancing and capacity guidelines, along with providing UV powered air filtration and adequate ventilation. We will also be requiring all who attend to show us proof of full vaccination. Attendees must follow all mask, distancing and hand washing guidelines when in attendance.

 

The event will have a limited in-person audience and will be live-streamed

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Friends of CFL Fundraising Workshop Series! Please join us!

Center for Family Life in Sunset Park is excited to host a limited series of fun, virtual workshops, taught by generous friends of the organization. All proceeds raised will go towards CFL and its programs. 

Join us for this opportunity to learn new skills and meet new friends while simultaneously supporting CFLSP and the critical programs that serve the families and children of Sunset Park! Looking forward to seeing you there!

Please contact talia.kerenzvi@gmail.com if you have any questions about registering. 

Zoom Workshops

Stretching for All Ages with HanaKyle Moranz –   Wednesday April 27th, 2022 6:30pm 

As we age we lose flexibility. Stretching the major muscle groups just minutes each day is beneficial! Discover why stretching is important and how to do it safely and effectively. We’ll stretch standing, and sitting, including the best way to stretch your low back, the easiest neck stretch in the world and a great way to relieve tension in your shoulders. Leave with a full toolbox to stretch and mobilize your muscles and joints on your own, anytime. Wear comfortable clothing you can stretch in.

HanaKyle Moranz is a bodyworker, personal trainer and movement maven who specializes in working with people with chronic pain to increase resilience in activities of daily life. Find out more about her at www.hanakyle.com

Introduction to Knitting with Kusi Merello – Wednesday May 25th, 2022 6:30pm

Learn to cast on, knit, purl and bind off — the essential foundation to knitting. With these skills you can take knitting anywhere. All you need is a set of knitting needles and a skein of yarn.

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Celebrating Community & Resilience 2021

Our virtual Celebrating Community event was a huge success this year – and the good news is, if you missed it on Monday, you can still watch the event online! 

If you would like to watch the video of our event,

  1. Click here, (or copy and paste this URL into your browser): https://cflcelebratingcommunity.convene.com/user-login
  2. Enter your name, email address, and Access Code CFLSPCELEBRATINGCOMMUNITY (case sensitive) and click ‘Sign In’

The video is under the “live event” tab – we hope you enjoy it as much as we did! 

At our event this year we had the first screening of a short documentary by cinematographer Nick Hartanto, featuring the children, families, and staff of the Center for Family Life. This beautiful documentary is part of the event video so if you would like to watch, head to the link above. 

We had several honorees, and so much to celebrate at our event. This year we achieved a decades-long dream and became a fully independent not-for-profit organization, and we honored two outstanding individuals, Jessica Cohen from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Jason Schlessel from Norton Rose Fulbright, who made extraordinary contributions to our work at the Center for Family Life in this, our inaugural year.

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We also honored the memory of Deborah Foley, a long-time supporter of the Center for Family Life who passed this time last year. 

Deborah (Debbie) Foley, Vice President at Prudential Securities, was a member of the Center for Family Life Board from 1996 through 2007. Debbie was important to the development of the Center in so many ways, but especially as our partner in CFL’s Life Lines production at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She was treasured by the Center’s founders Sister Mary Paul Janchill and Sister Geraldine Tobia and loved by all of her colleagues on the Board. 
 
We remember Deb with deep affection and are grateful for the contribution that she made to our work in the early years of the Center

We are so grateful for everyone who made the work we do at Center for Family Life possible this year, and we are so happy to have the chance to celebrate and share that work with you. Thank you, for being with us through another remarkable year!