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Wurzweiler Hosts Grant Writing Training With SAMHSA

On September 10th, 11th and 14th, the Wurzweiler School of Social Work hosted a three-day training session in grant writing sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).  The training started off with greetings from the School’s Dean, Dr. Carmen Ortiz Hendricks, and Dennis Romero, the Regional Director for SAMHSA. Professionals from over 50 community-based social services organizations in the New York area, including Washington Heights, attended.  The training provided professionals in the social services arena the opportunity to learn  grant writing skills as well as how to gain access to information on available private, state, and federal resources. Participants had the opportunity to apply some of the concepts of grant writing to their own program needs, and the chance to share their strategies in securing funding for their programs with others. The Wurzweiler Community Partnership Committee, which coordinated this event, will continue its commitment to enhancing community partnerships withWashingtonHeightsand other surrounding communities through events such as this in the near future.  The committee is co-chaired by Dr. Dolly Sacristan, Assistant Director of Field Work, and Elaine Schott, Vice President of the Wurzweiler Board of Overseers.