Thursday, October 25, 2012

Out of the Darkness Community Walk - 10/28



According to latest data provided by The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP- www.afsp.org), suicide is the third leading cause of death among those ages 15-24 in the United States, the second leading cause of death among college students, and worldwide, suicide ranks among the three leading causes of death among those 15-44. Additionally, active and non-active military personnel and those in the Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender community have had increasingly high rates of suicide over the past decade.  


In 2010 our community entered the ranks of statistics that no community ever wishes to join when we lost a student to suicide, and we feel that it is our responsibility to make sure that we not only honor the memory of our friend, but that we also educate our community on the realities of suicide and mental illness, so that we can work toward preventing more loss. 



On Sunday, October 28, 2012, we will be walking as part of the Berkeley Cares Team in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Out of the Darkness Community Walk in Battery Park. Net proceeds benefit AFSP, funding research, advocacy, survivor programs, education, and awareness programs – both to prevent suicide and to assist those affected by suicide. The Out of the Darkness Walk gives Survivors of Suicide Loss the opportunity to not only experience their grief among those who understand, but also to feel as though they are a part of the prevention of this devastating epidemic. 



We truly believe in the important work that the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention does for those who suffer from mental illness, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), situational depression, and the fight for mental health issues to be recognized and covered by insurance, because we see these issues in the faces of our students, our families, and our Berkeley community.

This Sunday, we and the Berkeley Cares Team will be walking for returning veterans suffering from PTSD who feel they have no one to turn to and no one who understand their overwhelming anxiety, LGBT teenagers, young adults, and adults who feel isolated and lonely because they cannot tell their family and friends who they truly are,  parents suffering from bi-polar  disorder or depression who cannot afford to seek treatment or the critical medication that they need to treat their illness and are struggling to stay alive for their children, and for Anniken and the friends and family members who have been lost to suicide, because we  believe that their memories should be honored. 



We truly hope that you can join us in our cause, either in person or through your donation, and send our deep gratitude for your support!

Join our Team or Donate!

We invite you to join our team and walk with us. Registration is FREE and all are welcome!  To join our team, donate, and to learn more, please 

Check out our team updates on Facebook and here on the blog!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Professor Giammarie Pieri at gmp@berkeleycollege.edu or Nicole Turnbull at nll@berkeleycollege.edu.


It's okay to ask for help:

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Take Steps Be Heard for Crohn’s & Colitis Walkathon

On Sunday, October 14. 2012, 8 Berkeley College students from the Brooklyn Campus volunteered for the Take Steps Be Heard for Crohn’s & Colitis Walkathon.





From the website:

We walk because over 1.4 million American adults and children are affected by digestive diseases—one out of every 200! So many suffer in silence, but Take Steps is changing that by bringing this community together publicly and encouraging them to make noise and be heard. The money we raise through Take Steps helps support patient programs, enhances professional education efforts, and propels critical research for a cure. In the past four years alone, we succeeded in bringing together over 100,000 people and raised close to $32 million to help further CCFA's mission.

Founded in 1967, the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America is the leading non-profit, volunteer-driven organization with the mission to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and improve the quality of life for children and adults affected by these diseases. Today, the organization has grown to 40 local chapters, with more than $150 million raised and invested in research for a cure. This funding has enabled many groundbreaking treatments, improved the quality of care for people with these conditions, and brought the light of hope to countless lives.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Story by Story: Volunteer THIS Thursday 10/18/2012

nMotion's 2012 Annual Stair Climb Fundraiser, Story by Story, is scheduled for Thursday, October 18th, 2012. The event will be held at 1411 Broadway (at 39th Street) in New York City.

We depend on the support of over 100 volunteers to make the event run smoothly, and we invite you to join us as a volunteer at this year's Stair Climb. Feel free to invite a friend to volunteer with you! Volunteer hours can be any time from 1:00 pm - 9:30 pm, with most help needed after 5:00 pm. We are flexible with work schedules, although we would prefer for a volunteer to be able to help for the entire evening. Our organization will provide event t-shirts for the volunteers, as well as detailed job descriptions and supervision.
nMotion is a non-profit organization which provides pro-bono legal services to low-income, domestic violence victims in New York City. On October 18th, we are producing a stair climb fundraiser called Story by Story--Climbing to End Domestic Violence. It will take place at 1411 Broadway, New York City. Last year, this fundraiser attracted more than 800 climbers and raised nearly $700,000! Learn more about our organization here.
Requirements

This is a one time volunteer opportunity.

Please review the list of available shifts and assignments to determine which timing works best with your schedule. We will do our best to accommodate requests you may have for specific assignments.
Please provide an active email address when you register.We will send important instructions to you via the email address you provide.

Remember: signing up to volunteer is making a commitment to inMotion, and we will be counting on you. Volunteers who fail to attend the Stair Climb—without notifying inMotion in advance—cannot register for future volunteer opportunities.

Sign up to volunteer HERE!

Our Vote. Our Election - Berkeley College 2012

Berkeley College students talk about the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election.
Join us for Pizza and Politics! 
Come watch the debates LIVE in the NYC Student Activity Center at 3 E. 43rd Street on the Lower Level starting at 8:30 PM.
  • Tuesday, October 16, 2012 with Dr. Syleecia Thompson and Andy DeStephano
  • Monday, October 22, 2012 with Andy DeStephano
Free pizza and priceless conversation with your peers and faculty!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

NYC: Veteran's Day Parade

 
Become an integral member of the planning team of the United War Veteran’s Council (UWVC).

It is necessary for volunteers to attend a minimum of 3 meetings and 1-2 training sessions to be fully versed and prepared for respective assignments.

UWVC meeting schedule (for month of Oct.) is as follows:
  • Thursday, October 11, 2012 (Please RSVP! mlevi426@aol.com)
  • Thursday, October 18, 2012 (Please RSVP! mlevi426@aol.com)
  • Thursday, October 25, 2012 (Please RSVP! mlevi426@aol.com)
Time: 6:00pm-7:30pm
Place: United War Veterans Council ("UWVC")
346 Broadway - Leonard Street entrance*
NYC 10013
Room: Conference Room (opposite elevator bank)
*Note: Valid picture ID - required for building entry/access

Volunteer duties include: Parade Route Marshall, Info Kiosk, and more!

E-mail NLL@berkeleycollege.edu to sign up!
 
Check Facebook for updates here.

NYC: Presidential Debate Viewing Parties


Get into it! Get informed about the candidates by watching the debates live! Each event is hosted by a staff member or faculty. Free pizza will be served!

The voter registration deadline is FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th for NY State and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th for New Jersey! 

Think Pink!


Monday, October 8, 2012

The 2012 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Race and Festival

On August 4-5, 2012 Berkeley College was a sponsor of the 2012 Hong Kong Dragon Boat Race and Festival in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Flushing, Queens. Berkeley students and staff helped host the official booth for Berkeley College, which included fun games for participants like Plinko and a Prize Wheel!

Proud sponsor!
Taking a break from the heat!
A festival goer tries her luck at the prize wheel
 
The majestic dragon boat!

The line for Berkeley stretched for miles each day!


Berkeley College was proud to sponsor the event as well as interact with and learn more about the Chinese community!

Check out the video to see more of our participation in both the CPC Walk-a-Thon and the festival!


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Friday, October 5, 2012

National Denim Day for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The Staff of Berkeley College NYC

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! On Friday, October 7th, Berkeley College's NYC Location staff participated in National Denim Day in the fight against breast cancer. 

Join us by putting on your jeans and making a minimum donation of $5.00 to the Women’s Cancer Programs of Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF).

To make a donation you can:
Go online, to:  http://www.denimday.com/team_page.aspx?tid=223311

Your donation helps the Women’s Cancer Programs of EIF by:

  • Fund Lee Laboratories Nationwide to find more effective, less toxic breast cancer treatments
  • Develop a blood test for earlier detection
  • Help the National Breast Cancer Coalition create resources about breast cancer and train advocates to educate patients and their families about new clinical trials