Congratulations to City Councilman Steve Levin
On Winning Dedication Award from NYC PHCH
Last week City Councilman Steve Levin, Chairman of Council’s
General Welfare Committee, was the recipient of a “Dedication to Improving the
Lives of NYC Under Served People” Award presented by the NYC Providers of
Health Care for the Homeless (PHCH). CFH
is a charter member of PHCH and CFH Assistant Executive Director Debbian
Fletcher-Blake introduced Councilman Levin and presented him with the award.
Councilman Levin has long fought for poor, homeless or
underserved New Yorkers and as Committee Chair has been a leading advocate for
targeting housing resources to people experiencing homelessness. He told the
group of 100 participants at the conference “people who do the life-saving and
life-changing work of providing health care and help to homeless people,
usually with little recognition, are an inspiration to me in my work on
Council” and promised to “be a partner in the fight to do what is right.”
Also recognized at the conference was Care for the Homeless
Health Information Specialist John Hyun who received a S/HERO Award from PHCH.
S/Hero awards are given annually by PHCH to outstanding providers of service
who are nominated and selected by their colleagues at their service agency. Hyun’s
award was presented by Dr. Marissa Toussaint, CFH’s Medical Director.
The NYC Providers of Health Care for the Homeless conference
is held annually on the occasion of national Health Care for the Homeless Day.
The conference was held at the Javits Federal Building in Manhattan. Other speakers included John Lozier,
Executive Director of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council;
Beverly Grossman, Senior Policy Director of the Community Health Care
Association of New York State; Dr. Dova Marder, Medical Director of the city
Department of Homeless Services; Dr. James O’Connell, President of Boston’s
Health Care for the Homeless Program; and Gilbert Taylor, Commissioner of the
Department of Homeless Services.