Posts by Nicole Hube
Meet Kenny
My name is Kenny. I am 57 years old. I have Major Depressive Disorder and suffer from perpetual loneliness. I have been attending PROS for over 5 years. This program has helped me socialize and feel like a part of the community. I have two daughters who live in Florida, whom I love very much.… Read the full article: Meet Kenny
Read MoreCharlie Mills to speak at Unity House’s 2024 Annual Dinner
Auburn-based general contractor Charlie Mills has been selected as this year’s annual dinner guest speaker. He will speak at Unity House’s annual board and award dinner on Monday, April 29 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Auburn. Born in Seneca Falls, general contractor and business owner Charlie Mills had it rough growing up. As the… Read the full article: Charlie Mills to speak at Unity House’s 2024 Annual Dinner
Read MoreUnity House to honor local author Meyers
A committee of Unity House employees has selected author Elaine Meyers of Aurora as this year’s Open Arms Award winner. The author and former librarian will receive the 13th-annual award at Unity House’s annual board and award dinner on Monday, April 29. The committee selected Elaine for her openness to helping people with mental illness… Read the full article: Unity House to honor local author Meyers
Read MoreUnity House earns platinum Guidestar certification
Unity House is proud to announce that we have been awarded the GuideStar Platinum Certification for 2024, a testament to our commitment to transparency and accountability.
GuideStar is the world’s largest source of nonprofit information, providing valuable insights to donors, funders, and community stakeholders. Read the full article: Unity House earns platinum Guidestar certification
Read MoreMeet Shannon
Last March, GRACE House and PROS participant Shannon had an open beer and a bag of cocaine beside her, about to turn 55 years old. “I finally realized that this was not the life I wanted to live any longer,” she said. “I finally asked for help.” Read the full article: Meet Shannon
Read MoreMeet Carol
My name is Carol. I have anxiety, panic attacks and depression. I have been coming to PROS since the beginning of 2019. Over the last 5 years, I have learned many things about my diagnosis and skills to cope with my symptoms. Growing up, I had a hard childhood – which I’m working hard to… Read the full article: Meet Carol
Read MoreCheck out our winter Spirit newsletter
Unity House’s Spirit newsletter is published three times a year in winter, spring and fall. The most recent edition of our newsletter is arriving in mailboxes beginning February 27 and includes stories of hope, recent program happenings, a letter from CEO Liz Smith, and so much more. If you’re wondering what we’ve been up to recently, you won’t want to miss it. If you’d like to be added to our email list, please visit unityhouse.org/connect and key in your contact information. Read the full article: Check out our winter Spirit newsletter
Read MoreUnity House wellness programs save employee’s life
Elspeth Peterson has been taking advantage of Unity House’s biometric screening since it was first offered 14 years ago. She liked that Unity House offered incentives, including extra time off, to encourage employees to record their weight, complete bloodwork and track other health indicators. “It was kind of a routine thing,” she said. “I didn’t… Read the full article: Unity House wellness programs save employee’s life
Read MoreSet Up for Success: Empowering Our Workforce
When local community colleges began offering credentialing courses to direct support professionals last fall, Unity House DSPs were first in line.
At Tompkins Cortland Community College, all 15 seats were filled by Unity House staff members, said Patty Tvaroha, professor of human services.
“It has been a blessing, I think, to have them all be Unity House people,” Tvaroha said. “They are creating their own natural support system.” Read the full article: Set Up for Success: Empowering Our Workforce
Read MoreRemembering Gerry
Gerry Hodnett was an artist with a following.
“There was something very special about Gerry,” said his sister, Sandy Arden. “He made friends wherever he went and he even touched people he didn’t meet.
When Gerry died at age 74 last year, Sandy was devastated, and so were his closest friends. Among them were his housemates at Unity House’s Sheffield Road residence, where he lived since 2011. Read the full article: Remembering Gerry
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