The Buzz Neighbors in Need: Working together to make Rochester great! Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many non-profit agencies, small groups and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference right here in Rochester.
Tue, March 03, 2020
Today Scott Spezzano sits down with Kelly Fisher from Girls on the Run an organization that is about so much more than running. It's a nonprofit that empowers girls to achieve thei greatest potentional Learn more: https://www.girlsontherun.org/
Fri, December 06, 2019
Eric from Wilbert's was in to talk about the importance of giving back to the Rochester community not only during the holidays but all year round. Here are some of the great local efforts you can help Wilbert's support https://www.wilberts.com/
Fri, November 01, 2019
Thu, October 17, 2019
Wed, October 02, 2019
Julie Bennett and her daycare group have been helping families during the holidays for the past 5 years. Last year, Julie decided to change the name to Zoey’s Christmas Angels to honor her niece Zoey and keep her legacy alive. The main goal of Zoey's Chrismas Angels is to provide Christmas gifts and dinner to families in need. Zoey Daggett from Fairport, NY died of DIPG brain tumor July 4th, 2018, she was just 5 years old. Click here for more information on Zoey and Zoey's Christmas Angels: https://www.gofundme.com/f/zoeys-christmas-angels?pc=fb_co_campmgmtbnr_m&rcid=r01-156924428145-43deeca3123746f5&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bbanner&fbclid=IwAR0nh_sSNMd8FEw0lkGumIvp2bk7A4oLUCqx9XnnqGCmxjfb8trGfpw7Kkw
Thu, September 19, 2019
39th annual Hilton Apple Festival Saturday, Oct 5th & Sunday, Oct 6th Each year this festival grows bigger and better and this year is no exception. Board member Denise tells us all the exciting new vendors and entertainment. Click here for all the details: https://www.hiltonapplefest.org/
Wed, September 11, 2019
Fri, September 06, 2019
The mission of the Arc Foundation of Monroe is to create an inclusive society where the people they support may live truly integrated lives and reach their full potential as a part of our community. The Arc has been a fabric of the Rochester community for decades providing countless services and programs to individuals with developmental disabilities. Today Megan Alchowiak talks to us about the upcoming “Toast to the Arc” event. “Toast to the Arc” is an annual fundraising effort for the ARC. Megan also shared some exciting news! The new initiative at the Arc “The Home makeover Challenge.” The goal is to raise money to assist in renovating some of the homes for the residents. Giving the homes some TLC with updates and upgrades to the accessibility.
Thu, August 22, 2019
There's so much excitement at the YMCA especially now with the anticipation of the new Schottland branch opening soon! The YMCA is known for creating a welcoming family atmosphere that is dedicated to supporting neighbors in our community.
Thu, August 15, 2019
The statistics are alarming. The stories are heartbreaking. The only way to stop the Opioid problem is with education. This week Jennifer Faringer from The National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence (NCADD) joins the conversation. Opioids- what are they? Alternatives to consider whenever possible Is CBD a safe way to deal with chronic pain Why is heroin so popular? What can you do? Where to seek help?
Thu, August 08, 2019
Mon, July 29, 2019
The word Chiropractic actually means "to be done by hand". Chiropractors use small adjustments to the spine to create balance and uninterrupted flow of messages through your nervous system which connects your brain to the rest of your body. The nervous system includes the brain, the spinal cord, and every nerve cell connected to them. The brain and nervous system not only keep us alive, but also repair, renew, coordinate, and heal EVERY part of the body, from the largest organs down to the smallest cells. ALL of these functions are accomplished automatically, as long as there is no disruption of flow along the nervous system or your spine. Learn more about Tree of Life Chiropractic : https://www.treeofliferoc.com/
Wed, July 24, 2019
Scott Spezzano sits down with the great people of Epilepsy-Pralid to learn more about the organization and help spread the word and support all individuals in our community with developmental or acquired brain conditions. Click here to learn more
Wed, June 26, 2019
To learn more: https://www.bivonacac.org/
Thu, June 20, 2019
Click here to learn more about JDRF
Thu, June 13, 2019
Most, if not all of us, have said it “Later” We’ll start eating healthy "later" We’ll start working out "later" We make an excuse why NOT to start now. What is really holding us back from doing it now? Today Balanced Life Health Coaching Lori Nolan joins the conversation to help us stop saying "later" and instead just starting it now. Specifically talking about eating healthy, Lori will list which foods we should absolutely stay away from and which foods we should make a staple in our house. Plus Lori will help us navigate the Farmer's Market. What questions should we be asking before buying?
Fri, June 07, 2019
Children Awaiting Parents, Inc. (CAP) is a national, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. For 40 years, we have been dedicated to finding adoptive homes for America's waiting children. CAP's mission is to recruit foster and adoptive families across the United States for children who have been waiting the longest for a family. Our waiting children are often older, minorities, sibling groups who wish to be placed together, or children with emotional, mental and/or physical disabilities - children who are typically categorized as "special needs" or "hardest to place."
Mon, June 03, 2019
Beat Brain Cancer 5k Annual 5k run and 1 mile walk June 8 East Rochester High School 9am This year the recipient is Vivian Stoch, a beautiful 8-year old girl from Webster, NY who loves cheerleading and gymnastics. Vivian is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment for medulloblastoma, a pediatric form of brain cancer. Vivian was diagnosed back in April of 2018 has been through surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and has had many set backs. Please help raise money for this strong little girl and her family. Click here for Vivian’s full story. Beat Brain Cancer 5k was created in memory of Desiree Stockholm, a nurse practitioner who passed away from a rare form of brain cancer at only 31 years old.
Fri, May 17, 2019
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). We talked about the successful Friendship Walk which raised $10,000 over the goal, the free summer activities that Best Buddies offers and the upcoming Champions event which is one of the major fundraising efforts.
Mon, April 29, 2019
If you live in Rochester you know how giving Rochestarians are. How much pride we have in our community. And this is the perfect example, the annual Clean Sweep event the city hosts every year. Saturday May 11 8 a.m. to noon Beginning at Frontier Field Volunteers will gather to collect a free Clean Sweep t-shirt, eat a light breakfast and get their assignments before heading out to project sites in city neighborhoods. Volunteers participating in Clean Sweep will receive a free ticket to that day's baseball game, which starts at 1:05 p.m. that afternoon. They'll also receive a voucher for food and drink at the game. Free parking will be available to those wearing Clean Sweep t-shirts. Click here for more details
Thu, April 18, 2019
Dr Nana Duffy from Rochester Regional Health joins the conversation this week giving us the facts about skin cancer. We talk about the alarming statistics of how many skin cancers are diagnosed in the US each year, we break down the truths about sunscreen and explain how to self-check our bodies. Dr Nana Duffy and the team at Rochester Regional Health will be hosting a free skin cancer screening at Lipson Cancer Center. Open to all ages on a first come first served basis. Saturday May 11 9-12pm No appointment needed
Fri, March 15, 2019
Cameron Community Ministries is an Urban Outreach Community Center in the Lyell-Otis Neighborhood of Rochester, NY. Ninety-eight percent of residents in this neighborhood live in poverty. Their mission is to provide hope to the community through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment. They offer many programs including youth after-school and summer programs, a free hot meal program that serves lunch daily, an emergency food pantry, and a clothing house that serves community members in need of clothing and housewares. And thier new capital push is to expand their services to the teen population. Click HERE for more information about Cameron Ministries
Fri, March 08, 2019
Urban Choice Charter School 2019 Silent Disco: Redefining Urban Education One Beat at a Time. On March 23, 2019, over 200 people will dance the night away at the Penthouse at One East Ave. Guests will enjoy light appetizers, a specialty cocktail, silent auction items, raffles, and spectacular views of the city. Where: The Penthouse, One East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604 When: Saturday, March 23 8pm - 12am Tickets: $30 per person, $50 per couple Ticket Link: http://bit.ly/UCCSsilentdisco About Urban Choice Charter School: Urban Choice Charter School (UCCS) is an independent public school that serves 400 students in grades K-8. The mission of the UCCS is to provide City of Rochester students with a safe, supportive, and intellectually challenging educational environment. The central philosophy is that strong student-teacher relationships are essential to student motivation, engagement, and achievement. This philosophy, in combination with authentic efforts at family involvement, and the effective teaching of a rich, rigorous, and engaging curriculum, will enable students to defy the demographic destiny of poverty. UCCS serves a high concentration of students in poverty with 91% of currently enrolled eligible for free/reduced lunch. 71% students are Black, 18% are Latinx, 4% are White, 1% are Asian, and 6% identify as Other.
Fri, March 01, 2019
We sit down with Lisa Packer from JustServe.org JustServe.org is a website where the volunteer needs of organizations may be posted and volunteers may search for places to serve in the community, providing opportunities to help those in need and enhance the quality of life in the community.
Thu, February 21, 2019
Denim & Pearls Gala Information March 2nd The Double Tree Hotel Jefferson Road in Henrietta For more information about The Story Of Hope and the Gala: https://www.storyofhoperochester.com/
Wed, February 20, 2019
The Wolf Foundation hosts an annual, community-wide bowling party each year to raise funds needed for year round recreation, health, wellness, and socialization activities at CDS Monarch. Many of our recreational services, for example Special Olympics, are made possible by people like you! Join the fun by becoming an event sponsor, volunteer, pledge raiser, or bowler. March 10 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AMF Empire Lanes 2400 Empire Blvd Webster
Thu, February 07, 2019
The mission of Dreams from Drake is to provide local children and teens with various forms of support needed to move forward while experiencing the confusion and grief associated with the loss of a sibling or parent. The foundation’s hope is to make an incredibly difficult and painful time somewhat more bearable by providing these children and their families with resources needed to ensure that they go on to live healthy, happy and productive lives. Dreams from Drake focuses on the spirit of giving to and caring for others, and believes in the motto “sharing is caring” which was among Drake’s favorite things to say. http://dreamsfromdrake.org/
Thu, February 07, 2019
The mission of Dreams from Drake is to provide local children and teens with various forms of support needed to move forward while experiencing the confusion and grief associated with the loss of a sibling or parent. The foundation’s hope is to make an incredibly difficult and painful time somewhat more bearable by providing these children and their families with resources needed to ensure that they go on to live healthy, happy and productive lives. Dreams from Drake focuses on the spirit of giving to and caring for others, and believes in the motto “sharing is caring” which was among Drake’s favorite things to say.
Thu, February 07, 2019
The mission of Dreams from Drake is to provide local children and teens with various forms of support needed to move forward while experiencing the confusion and grief associated with the loss of a sibling or parent. The foundation’s hope is to make an incredibly difficult and painful time somewhat more bearable by providing these children and their families with resources needed to ensure that they go on to live healthy, happy and productive lives. Dreams from Drake focuses on the spirit of giving to and caring for others, and believes in the motto “sharing is caring” which was among Drake’s favorite things to say.
Thu, January 31, 2019
We all have said to ourselves that this is the year we ARE going to start eating better, we're going to start getting more sleep and overall living a healthier lifestyle. BUT then something happens and we fall short of our goals. Why? What are we doing wrong? Why is it so hard? This week we sit down with Balanced Life Health Coach Lori Nolan. Lori explains why we don't always feel better even after we start eating healthier, as she says "It's Never Just the Broccoli" Feel free to reach out to Lori: https://www.balancedlife.life/
Fri, January 25, 2019
This week Sandy Waters sits down with the founder of Diamond Shamrock Productions Tom Hughes, Teen "Rock Star" Max Doud and Michelle Doud to talk about the upcoming charity music festival called Rock vs Cancer A daylong event 1pm-1am) at the Burgundy Basin Proceeds to benefit American Cancer Society of Rochester, Cure Childhood Cancer, Gilda's Club of Rochester, Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester and Agnes Mackey Memorial Fund.
Sat, January 19, 2019
The Chocolate Ball is a gala featuring elegant food, drinks, music, with a chance to sample and purchase award-winning chocolate cakes from their Signature Cake Chef Competition. At Epilepsy-Pralid Inc. (EPI), the mission is to be a successful partner for all individuals with developmental or acquired brain conditions as they strive to remove barriers to their personal fulfillment. EPI has an enduring legacy of partnering with those they serve, their families, and others in the community to provide education, training, advocacy, and tailored support solutions to meet the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person who chooses the agency as a trusted resource.
Fri, January 18, 2019
The Chocolate Ball is a gala featuring elegant food, drinks, music, with a chance to sample and purchase award-winning chocolate cakes from their Signature Cake Chef Competition. At Epilepsy-Pralid Inc. (EPI), the mission is to be a successful partner for all individuals with developmental or acquired brain conditions as they strive to remove barriers to their personal fulfillment. EPI has an enduring legacy of partnering with those they serve, their families, and others in the community to provide education, training, advocacy, and tailored support solutions to meet the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person who chooses the agency as a trusted resource. February 2, 2019 5:30pm-11:00pm Hyatt Regency Downtown
Fri, January 18, 2019
Epilepsy Pralid 33rd Annual “Chocolate Ball” Jeff Sinebox- President Mike Radell Community Educator The Chocolate Ball is a gala featuring elegant food, drinks, music, with a chance to sample and purchase award-winning chocolate cakes from their Signature Cake Chef Competition. At Epilepsy-Pralid Inc. (EPI), the mission is to be a successful partner for all individuals with developmental or acquired brain conditions as they strive to remove barriers to their personal fulfillment. EPI has an enduring legacy of partnering with those they serve, their families, and others in the community to provide education, training, advocacy, and tailored support solutions to meet the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person who chooses the agency as a trusted resource. February 2, 2019 5:30pm-11:00pm Hyatt Regency Downtown
Thu, January 10, 2019
Wesley Gardens is a non-profit nursing home dedicated to long-term residential care, short-term rehabilitation, respite and hospice care. Nestled in the beautiful Cultural District of Rochester, New York, Wesley Gardens is centrally located for convenient access from I-490. We offer skilled and professional medical staff, a bright and spacious facility, and a soothing atmosphere that fosters healing, rehabilitation, and comfort. https://www.wesleygardens.com/
Sat, December 22, 2018
Full Circle Home is a not-for-profit organization that connects deployed service members with their loved ones across the country and on bases around the world. Since 2007, Full Circle Home has helped over 21,000 troops send their holiday gifts and love notes to their Heroes at Home. The simple act of giving a gift with a handwritten note can bridge the gap between our troops and those who support them. The troops share with us how deserving their loved ones are. These gift packages allow them to express their gratitude and recognize the sacrifices made by those at home and are a daily reminder of the love of their service member and the appreciation of sponsors across the country. This connection provides encouragement and support for both those at home and those overseas because the whole family is affected by a deployment. Learn more: http://www.fullcirclehome.org/
Mon, December 10, 2018
Can your child's anxiety be treated with Chiropractic care? It may be a treatment to add to your current strategy. We sit down with Dr Marc McDade this week and talk about the reasons why more kids are being diagnosed with anxiety and what can help treat their symptoms For more information about Dr McDade: https://www.drmarcmcdade.com/
Wed, December 05, 2018
We welcome Elizabeth Murray- program manager at Causewave Community Partners Nancy Ryan- Fingerlakes Donor Recovery Network and John Myers- Creative Director for Pass Life On Since the launch of Pass Life On in 2015, enrollment numbers have increased in our region from 28% to more than 44% In 2017 alone, there were 118,000 new enrollments in FLDRN's service area. When someone in need receives an organ, not only is their wait over—their new life can begin. Organ donors can save up to eight people, and impact countless more. Join the organ donor registry online: https://donatelife.ny.gov/register/ To find out more about organ and tissue donation: http://passlifeon.org/
Fri, November 30, 2018
Hillside Special Santa Hillside Special Santa is the holiday giving program for Hillside Family of Agencies. This program benefits youth and families who receive residential, community-based, day treatment and/or customized services throughout New York State and the Greater Washington, D.C. area, who find themselves in need of assistance during the holiday season. Thanks to the generosity of wonderful donors, community partners and volunteers, the Hillside Special Santa program is able to collaborate with staff and families to provide 3 gifts to each of the youth receiving services, as well as any other children residing in that home. To find out more about Hillside Special Santa: https://www.hillside.com/connect/get-involved/special-santas/
Tue, November 20, 2018
Started 49 years ago by a group of teachers in Penfield, Family First Credit Union has become a fabric in our community. They are dedicated to giving back and supporting local charitable organizations. Find out more about Family First Credit Union: https://home.familyfirstny.com/
Tue, November 13, 2018
We sit down with Holistic Health Coach Lori Nolan to find out how we can make changes in our life that will have a positive impact on our overall well being How to stick to a healthy routine. Eating right and exercise. A Holistic Health Coach is a trained professional who uses an integrative approach to both diet and lifestyle changes to improve their clients' health. Working as a guide toward an overall healthier life, they will look at their clients' nutrition patterns, relationships, physical fitness, spirituality, and more.
Fri, November 09, 2018
Champion of the Year Gala Join us for a celebratory gala benefiting Best Buddies. Along with food, drinks, silent auction, and live music, the evening will be filled friendship and celebration as we crown Rochester’s Champion of the Year. Thursday, November 15, 2018 Location The Arbor Loft 17 Pitkin St. Rochester, NY 14607 https://www.bestbuddieschampion.org/rochester/event-details/
Wed, October 31, 2018
We sit down with Jennifer Faringer, Director at the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and talk about the many resources that are available to help individuals struggling with addiction. We also touch on the must know facts about E cigarettes also referred to as Vapes and Juuls For more information: https://ncadd-ra.org/news-resources/resources-advocacy-research
Fri, October 26, 2018
This week Elizabeth Murray, the Program Manager at Causewave Community Partners and Nancy Ryan from the Fingerlakes Donor Recovery Network join the show to help set the record straight about being an organ donor focusing on faith based myths. Since the launch of Pass Life On in 2015, enrollment numbers have increased in our region from 28% to more than 44% In 2017 alone, there were 118,000 new enrollments in FLDRN's service area. If you want to learn more: https://www.passlifeon.org
Thu, October 18, 2018
Coffee, Comedy & Cars...Delphi Rise's fundraising event to support the Open Access clinic, providing immediate help to people struggling with addiction. Get tickets here: https://www.delphirise.org/store/p1/Coffee%2C_Comedy_%26_Cars.html To learn more about Delphi Rise: https://www.delphirise.org/ To follow Open Acess on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/OpenAccessRochester/
Thu, October 11, 2018
October is ADHD Awareness Month so this week, we sit down with Dr Marc McDade, founder of Live Well Rochester to learn more about the natural, drug-free solution to improving focus, self-regulation and quality of life for children and adults with ADHD. For more information on Dr McDade and ADHD: https://www.drmarcmcdade.com/adhd-rochester-ny/
Fri, October 05, 2018
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Got sole? On October 13, join us at the beach to show your support for survivors in our community, at the 11th annual Walk a Mile in My Shoes event. This year’s theme was inspired by a survivor who walked 11 miles in flip-flops from our shelter to the beach to attend our walk. She said she couldn’t believe the support of the community and wanted to see it for herself. She wanted to walk the whole way – it was a journey she needed to take as part of her healing process. The Walk is a celebration of that journey, with a one-mile walk to honor and support survivors as they take the next step toward a life free from violence. With a DJ, photo booth, raffles, prizes and more, the Walk is a fun-filled, family-friendly event. For more details and to register for the walk: https://willowcenterny.org/events-news/annual-walk-a-mile/
Fri, September 28, 2018
Joan Malley of the Harbor House of Rochester joins the show this week The Mission of Harbor House of Rochester, Inc. is to provide temporary lodging for families of adult critical care patients who live outside the Rochester area and are receiving care at the University of Rochester Medical Center or other area hospitals. Harbor House provides a “home-away-from-home” environment of safe and supportive living that eases the emotional and financial burdens on families. https://www.harborhouseofrochester.org/
Wed, September 26, 2018
Joan Malley from the Harbor House of Rochester joins the show this week The Mission of Harbor House of Rochester, Inc. is to provide temporary lodging for families of adult critical care patients who live outside the Rochester area and are receiving care at the University of Rochester Medical Center or other area hospitals. Harbor House provides a “home-away-from-home” environment of safe and supportive living that eases the emotional and financial burdens on families. https://www.harborhouseofrochester.org/
Fri, September 21, 2018
Webster Comfort Care Home A non-profit community-based comfort care home, committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families. Webster Comfort Care Home's mission is to uphold the dignity and ease the suffering of its residents and support their loved ones in a warm home-like atmosphere of support and encouragement. The values that they are committed to fulfill are: Integrity, Compassion, Quality and Community. Their primary goal is to provide comfort care, symptom control and pain management for residents while being a source of respite care for the families. "Lift Your Spirits" Wine & Beer Tasting Artisan Works 565 Blossom Rd. Rochester, NY 14610 Friday September 28, 2018 7:00pm – 9:30pm Tickets: $50 http://www.webstercomfortcare.org/
Thu, September 13, 2018
For the first time in our area, the history of fashion and the glamour of Hollywood will be on display, as Eastview Mall hosts the world-renowned Gene London Collections. See costumes worn by Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Vivien Leigh, Fred Astaire, Elizabeth Taylor, Charlton Heston, and many other icons of the silver screen. A Princess Diana premiere gown will also be on display as part of the collection. Enjoy a fashion retrospective featuring authentic turn-of-the-century styles and modern clothing in 24 life-size steamer trunks. Experience a complimentary guided exhibit tour with Mr. London himself. ~Exclusive~ Be the first to view the collections during our Red Carpet Reception on Sunday, September 23 at 7:00pm. A limited number of tickets for this event will be sold at Eastview Customer Service starting September 1. Cost is $40 each (cash or credit only) and includes a complimentary cocktail, hors d'oeuvres, fashion show and talk, followed by a private fashion appraisal clinic with Mr. London. Proceeds to go to Fashion Week Rochester which benefit The Center for Youth Visit eastviewmall.com for complete event details and Mr. London's appearance schedule.
Fri, September 07, 2018
Many of us suffer from migraine headaches and chances are if you are one of the many, you've probably experimented with several medications to relieve the pain. BUT, is there a natural solution that can encourage the body to repair itself? Several research studies suggest that getting to the cause and correcting the underlying stress or injury associated with migraines leads to better short and long term benefits that may including; decreased pain frequency and intensity of the migraines and can even lead to a full resolution of the problem This allows people just like you to be more productive at work, enjoy personal and social activities again and protect yourself from dangerous side-effectives of some of the most common medications used to treat the symptoms. Blair Upper Cervical (upper neck) Chiropractic care has been shown to do just this, with no popping, twisting or cracking. Through a detailed evaluation a Blair Chiropractor is able to precisely measure and correct the misalignment and nerve pressure that irritates the trigeminal nucleus and brain stem, which often leads to quick results that last. Dr McDade joins the show to explain Find out more about Live Well Rochester and Dr McDade: http://www.drmarcmcdade.com/
Thu, August 30, 2018
We invite Jennifer Faringer Director at NCADD to join the show this week to educate us on the facts about drinking during pregnancy. What is FASD The permanent impact it has on the child What are we doing to help children who suffer from FASD What is the solution? For more info: https://www.ncadd-ra.org
Fri, August 24, 2018
Thu, August 16, 2018
Something REALLY COOL is coming to our area! The Corning Museum of Glass has been working on this for the past 10years! Welcome Aboard the GlassBarge Watch FREE glass blowing demonstrations from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. August 17-19: Brockport – Brockport Welcome Center August 22: Spencerport – Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum August 25-26: Pittsford – Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford August 28: Palmyra – Erie Canal Lock 29 September 1-3: Seneca Falls – Seneca Falls Canal Harbor September 14-16*: Watkins Glen – Seneca Lake Pier September 22: Homecoming event at The Corning Museum of Glass (no GlassBarge)
Thu, July 26, 2018
The mission of the Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts is to provide children an enriched and rigorous education through the humanities and arts integration leading to success in college, careers and life. To find out more: http://renacad.org/
Thu, July 19, 2018
Something REALLY COOL is coming to Fairport this weekend! The Corning Museum of Glass has been working on this for the past 10years! Welcome Aboard the GlassBarge GlassBarge will be docked in Fairport at Packetts Landing, This Friday through Sunday offering FREE glass blowing demonstrations from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. GlassBarge will also be visiting other stops in the Rochester area: Holley on July 24, Brockport on August 17-19, and Pittsford on August 25-26. To sign up for free tickets; https://www.cmog.org/glassmaking/demos/hot-glass-demos/glassbarge
Tue, July 17, 2018
The Early Childhood Education Program is designed to encourage the growth and development of young children and give them a healthy start in their educational process. Family Resource Centers offers an early learning experience for three year olds (Expanded Pre-K) and four year olds (Universal Pre-K) in conjunction with the Rochester City School District For more information: https://www.hillside.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Early-Childhood-Educ...
Fri, July 13, 2018
Stop the Stigma ROC (STS) is an organization that seeks to promote suicide prevention and raise awareness about mental health, specifically in youth (ages 10-25). As a youth-led organization we hope to do this through education and by providing a forum for open conversation and dialog. We feel the best way to prevent suicide is to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness. Through conversation barriers are lessened between persons struggling with suicidal thoughts and needed professional help. We hope to connect those who need help with those who are able to provide help. The STS organization volunteers will not offer counseling services. In all cases for counseling we will refer any and all individuals to trained mental health professionals. More info: https://www.stopthestigmaroc.org/
Mon, July 09, 2018
Today we sat down with Elizabeth Murray from Causewave Community Partners, Amy James from the Fingerlakes Recovery Network and Karen and 2 time kidney recipient. When someone in need receives an organ, not only is their wait over—their new life can begin. Organ donors can save up to eight people, and impact countless more. Join the organ donor registry http://passlifeon.org/
Wed, June 27, 2018
“MOTORFEST 2018” Presented by The Z Car Club of Rochester Sunday July 8 at the Damascus Center, 979 Bay Rd., Webster NY The charity car show will feature hundreds of vehicles of every type imaginable. Awards in numerous classes. Several special display vehicles will be on display as well as vendors of all types. There will be music, food, raffles, silent auction and prizes throughout the show. The show will be held at the Damascus Shrine Center, 979 Bay Rd., Webster NY, 14580. Show hours are 10am-4pm, registration 9am-noon. $15 per car entry fee, spectator admission FREE. Many trophies awarded including several “Best Of” as chosen by our sponsors and the top vehicles in classes from around the world as chosen by participants. Proceeds to benefit Heritage Christian Services: Provides a living and working environment that reflects the love of Christ in action; Support and respect for each individual’s gifts, strengths and needs; Opportunity to mature, to learn and to grow; A life of dignity, worth and expression to which all are entitled as God’s created children. This is their rightful HERITAGE. http://www.heritagechristianservices.org/
Thu, June 21, 2018
Today we talk to the great people at Hillside Family of Agencies about the many services they provide including their outpatient program. https://www.hillside.com/
Thu, June 14, 2018
Electronic cigarettes, e-cigs, vape pens, JUUL and ENDS (electronic nicotine delivery systems) are interchangeable names for the same or similar products which appear in many forms. These products have become increasingly popular among teens and young adults. According to the Surgeon General, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Center for Disease Control and others respected national and statewide organizations, these products are not safe and may pose a serious risk to short and long term health. Great resource fo rparents: https://ncadd-ra.org/awareness-campaigns/e-cigarettes-vaping
Thu, June 07, 2018
Problem Gambling has a solution…YOU! Gambling may be just a game – but for some it’s much more. It’s an addiction. Because there are no physical signs of a problem it is often referred to as the “hidden addiction.” Problem gambling habits can lead to financial difficulties, substance abuse, depression, and anxiety. One in five compulsive gamblers has even attempted suicide. For more information: https://ncadd-ra.org/programs-services/problem-gambling-prevention-program
Thu, May 31, 2018
The Longest Day is all about love. Love for all those affected by Alzheimer's disease. On the summer solstice, team up with the Alzheimer’s Association and select any activity you love — or an activity loved by those affected — to help end Alzheimer’s. Together, we will raise funds and awareness for care and support while advancing research toward the first survivor of Alzheimer’s. http://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=10935&pg=informational&sid=24695
Thu, May 24, 2018
When someone in need receives an organ, not only is their wait over, their new life can begin. Organ donors can save up to eight people, and impact countless more. Join the organ donor registry http://passlifeon.org/
Fri, May 18, 2018
NCADD-RA provides both research-based and evidence-based substance abuse and problem gambling prevention services to a diverse population through education, support, resources, advocacy and referral. Staff work to positively influence the social norms which perpetuate the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs, and problem gambling. NCADD-RA staff provide community education and awareness presentations on a variety of addiction-related topics tailored to requesting school or community groups. NCADD-RA also provides a wide array of training opportunities for professionals in the addictions, education, and health and human services community. For more information and resources: https://ncadd-ra.org/
Thu, May 10, 2018
This week Sandy Waters sits down with Lynette Baker from Consumer Credit Counseling of Rochester. CCCS of Rochester is a not-for-profit organization focused on the financial wellness of families and individuals. Their certified professionals provide confidential counseling, educational services and other solutions enabling our clients to achieve financial peace of mind. https://www.cccsofrochester.org/
Thu, May 03, 2018
Delphi offers prevention services through counseling and education, recovery through treatment services, and support through care services. They empower people in the Rochester/Finger Lakes area to make informed decisions about their health. https://www.delphidrug.org/ #Hopehelpsheal “Suicide: The Ripple Effect” is a feature length documentary film focusing on the devastating effects of suicide and the tremendous positive ripple effects of advocacy, inspiration and hope that are helping millions heal & stay alive. The film highlights the story of Kevin Hines, who at age 19, attempted to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. Today Kevin is a world-renowned mental health advocate, motivational speaker and author who travels the globe spreading his message of hope, recovery and wellness. Learn more about Kevin Hines and Suicide: The Ripple Effect http://www.kevinhinesstory.com/suicide-the-ripple-effect/ Screenings of the film: https://gathr.us/screening/22546
Wed, April 25, 2018
This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shari Hall Smith and learning more about her inspirational story. I may blush when I say the name BUT I do wear my bracelet proudly Shari's story from https://gotballz.org/ Over the 25 years I have navigated cancer I was determined to go beyond surviving to thriving. The first time I was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36, just engaged to be married. My doctor’s advice of surgery, 6 months of chemotherapy followed by 5 years of tamoxifen only changed my prognosis by 5% and it would have greatly reduced any chance of having children. I underwent the surgery and chose a holistic and alternative adjunctive therapy to improve my immune system. My husband and I are blessed to have our two daughters and grateful everyday that I made those choices. My second diagnosis was 22 years later with metastasized breast cancer and a prognosis of no cure. My extensive research and decisions that included refusing some conventional options led me to creating a plan best for my life style, my quality of life and for me! What I found along the way is that my overall health improved and my long term autoimmune disorders either disappeared or the medication has been decreased to handle the symptoms. I have never felt better! Knowledge is power! Use this information to gather options that enable you to make well informed decisions about your own individual treatment plan. Best, Shari
Thu, April 19, 2018
We talk to Dr Rich Martin and Dr Frank Colaprete about the Criminal Justice program at Keuka college. The program is designed to fit your needs and lifestyle. https://www.keuka.edu/
Fri, April 13, 2018
Bivona’s Child Abuse Summit April 26 & 27 with Featuring keynote breakfast speaker, Jon Dorenbos, who is a former Eagles player and also known for his magic on America’s Got Talent. He is a survivor of childhood violence – his father murdered his mother – and he will be sharing his story with 800+ guests at the Summit For more info and for tickets: http://www.bivonacac.org/bivona-summit/
Thu, April 05, 2018
Delphi offers prevention services through counseling and education, recovery through treatment services, and support through care services. They empower people in the Rochester/Finger Lakes area to make informed decisions about their health. https://www.delphidrug.org/ #Hopehelpsheal “Suicide: The Ripple Effect” is a feature length documentary film focusing on the devastating effects of suicide and the tremendous positive ripple effects of advocacy, inspiration and hope that are helping millions heal & stay alive. The film highlights the story of Kevin Hines, who at age 19, attempted to take his life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. Today Kevin is a world-renowned mental health advocate, motivational speaker and author who travels the globe spreading his message of hope, recovery and wellness. Learn more about Kevin Hines and Suicide: The Ripple Effect http://www.kevinhinesstory.com/suicide-the-ripple-effect/ Screenings of the film: https://gathr.us/screening/22546
Thu, March 29, 2018
Dawn suffers from ulcerative colitis among other medical issues that requires her to undergo several surgeries. While there are a lot of expenses she and her husband need to pay for, the real need is for a more accessible shower to be installed in her house. We're looking for a contractor who can help the family or anyone else who can help alleviate some stress from the family. If you think you can help please reach out to Sandy Waters sandy@rochesterbuzz.com
Fri, March 23, 2018
It's time again for the annual Pink Ribbon Walk and Run! Kick start Mother's Day (May 13th) walking for a cause at Genesee Valley Park. More details and to register: https://www.bccr.org/pink-ribbon-walk-run
Thu, March 15, 2018
Eastern Service Workers Association (ESWA) is an all-volunteer, membership association built by and for service workers and others unrecognized by national labor laws who work but don't receive a living wage
Fri, February 16, 2018
At JustServe, they believe that nothing should get in the way of organizations and volunteers coming together to do good things for the community, so they help make this happen for free. https://www.justserve.org/
Tue, February 13, 2018
Looking for a fun family adventure? Don't miss Wintercycle Therapy at the Glenn Curtiss Museum February 24th and 25th. It will be a weekend filled with classic and vintage motorcycles from more than 100 years of motorcycle history, along with vendors, raffles and food. It's an easy drive down Rt. 390 to motorcycle heaven! Spend a day surrounded by legendary aircraft, vintage autos, speedboats and history. Look for the huge airplane parked along Rt. 54, just south of Hammondsport. See where speed was born at the Glenn Curtiss Museum. Visit https://www.GlennhCurtissMuseum.Org
Thu, February 08, 2018
For more information https://www.bestbuddies.org https://www.r-word.org
Fri, February 02, 2018
To order your Arctic Gear and support The ARC of Seneca Cayuga https://www.arcticgear.org
Fri, January 19, 2018
Fri, January 12, 2018
Domestic violence survivor, Churchville Chili Firefighter, Marketing Communications Manager at Badge of Honor Assoc Jerri Lynn Sparks told her emotional real life story of how she escaped a dangerous marriage. The Coalition for Crime Victims of Monroe County Illuminate the Night April 11 2018 from 6-8pm at the Rochester Public Library In recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, the Coalition will be honoring crime victims and survivors. The 2018 event will consist of a candlelight vigil accompanied by an art exhibit. The art work displayed will be pieces created by victims, survivors or others who has been impacted by crime in our area. Artwork submissions are currently being accepted and welcomed for more details: on Facebook under “Coalition for Crime Victims of Monroe County” or email at monroecounty4victims@gmail.com
Mon, January 08, 2018
From https://www.gofundme.com/help-the-stearns-fight-cancer page: Jesse and Katie Stearns ( and Evelina!!) need our help!! Love was a long time coming for Jesse and Katie Stearns----but one day not long ago the stars aligned, and they were sent to each other. They married in the summer of 2015 and had the trip of a lifetime to Italy for their honeymoon. They emanate LOVE. They do the things that all couples wish they could do......they kiss in public, they are always arm in arm or hand in hand.....and they DANCE.....they once danced on a subway......totally in love and not afraid to show it !! The kind of love we all hope for. Not long after their honeymoon, Jesse was diagnosed with brain cancer. He has a tumor that is called a grade III Anaplastic Astrocytoma. He endured not one, but two brain surgeries in the Spring of 2016. However, not all of the tumor could be resected. He has received both radiation and chemotherapy since that time and will now be looking at multiple clinical trials in the hopes that one will be found that will provide him with a long and full life. You see..... in the midst of chaos and real fear, an angel named Evelina was born to Katie and Jesse on June 27th, 2017--the first GIRL on both sides of the family!! How loved she is!! At one point Jesse and Katie were on different floors in the same hospital!! Jess was there with complications due to brain swelling, and Katie was being induced!! Even during that time, they were able to out-love the rest of us. Their kindness and thoughtfulness towards one another is inspirational. As can be imagined, Jesse is not able to work at this time. Katie will return to work soon. They have experienced significant loss of income. They will have not only daily expenses, but they will have the added cost of daycare, travel and parking expenses for treatments now and when a clinical trial is decided on, medication costs as well as multiple appointment copays. Please join us in raising funds to help lift the financial burdens for this beautiful couple and their new baby. We are grateful for the prayers of family and friends and for all who are willing to help with anything and everything! Your generosity is so appreciated.
Wed, December 13, 2017
This week we sit down with Alli O'Malley CEO of RESOLVE and Judge Joseph Valentino to discuss the stigma that still exsists, the laws and what you can do to help. For more information: https://www.resolve-roc.org
Thu, December 07, 2017
We sit down with Leita King Scam Prevention Coordinator at Lifespan to talk about the most recent scams to watch out for. Lifespan helps older adults and caregivers take on the challenges and opportunities of longer life. Lifespan is a trusted source of unbiased information, guidance and more than 30 services and advocacy for older adults and caregivers. We also provide training and education for allied professionals and the community. https://www.lifespan-roch.org/
Thu, November 30, 2017
The Monroe County Opioid Task Force, in response to the current Opioid Epidemic in our community, seeks a comprehensive multi-sector response with approaches that include prevention education, treatment, recovery, and enforcement strategies. They seek to ensure that individuals and families impacted by the disease of addiction, have full and complete access to prevention, treatment and recovery services on par with coverage equal to that of other diseases, thus removing the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction https://ncadd-ra.org/?s=opioid Reversing the Stigma Combatting Addiction Real New Yorkers, Real Stories, Real Recovery Monday, December 11, 2017 7:00 - 9:00 PM Cost: FREE Registration is required Rochester Psychiatric Center Rehab Bldg #16, Auditorium 1111 Elmwood Ave. Rochester, NY 14620 Presents: Introductions by Dr. Charles Morgan, Medical Director of NYS OASAS and Jennifer Faringer, Director of NCADD-RA Panel following the film representing: Open Access, ROCovery Fitness, Recovery Now and S.O.A.R.S For more information and registration please call or e-mail Erin Egloff, Finger Lakes Addiction Resource Center Coordinator at (585) 719-3485 or eegloff@depaul.org . Finger Lakes Addiction Resource Center NATIONAL COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG DEPENDENCE-ROCHESTER AREA
Thu, November 23, 2017
Thu, November 16, 2017
Thu, November 09, 2017
Myth or Fact? More Americans suffer from allergies than any other country? Myth or Fact? Giving toddlers peanuts increases their chance of developing allergies Sandy Waters speaks with Dr Centonze from Fingerlakes Otolarynology (ENT) to answer all of your allergy questions.
Thu, November 02, 2017
At Epilepsy-Pralid Inc. (EPI), their mission is to be a successful partner for all individuals with developmental or acquired brain conditions as they strive to remove barriers to their personal fulfillments. EPI has an enduring legacy of partnering with those they serve, their families, and others in the community to provide education, training, advocacy, and tailored support solutions to meet the physical, behavioral, and social needs of each person who chooses the agency as a trusted resource. For more information https://www.epiny.org
Fri, October 27, 2017
Tue, October 03, 2017
Thu, September 28, 2017
Suuport Resolve and support the cause October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month Sponsor a purple outhouse and start the conversation about #DVSTINKS Reserve the date: October 21, 2017 7:00 - 11:00PM Reveal: Unmasking Domestic Violence Honorary Chair: Hon. Joseph D. Valentino, Ret. More info: http://www.resolve-roc.org/
Mon, September 25, 2017
Support the cause Walk to End Alzheimer's October 7 in Canandaigua October 21 at Frontier Field in Rochester http://www.alz.org
Thu, September 21, 2017
Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with IDD. Best Buddies helps them form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure successful jobs, live independently, improve public speaking, self-advocacy and communications skills, and feel valued by society. https://www.bestbuddies.org/blog/2016/09/20/our-rochester-ny-office-expa...
Fri, September 15, 2017
Wed, September 13, 2017
Sandy Waters sits down with President & CEO of Epilepsy-Pralid Jeff Sinsebox and Community Educator and Camp Director Mike Radell What should you know about Epilepsy and how you can help someone who is experiencing a seizure. We also learn more about the new program "Project Uplift" Epilepsy-Pralid, Inc. provides support to individuals with epilepsy, brain injuries, and developmental disabilities and their families. For more information, visit http://epiny.org/
Tue, September 12, 2017
This week we sit down with Jennifer Faringer Director at NCADD-Rochester https://ncadd-ra.org/ Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an umbrella term describing the range of effects that can occur in an individual exposed to alcohol. Effects may include physical, mental, behavioral, and/or learning disabilities with life-long implications. Disabilities due to prenatal exposure range from mild to severe.
Fri, September 08, 2017
ROCovery Fitness is a supportive community of physically active individuals brought together by sober living, committed to creating an environment of healing and recovery. Members, friends and families are empowered to discover their inner strength and confidence through adventure, fun and camaraderie. Join the ROCovery Fitness 5k and Family Fun Day September 23 at The Longhouse Shelter at Seneca Park http://www.rocoveryfitness.org/
Wed, August 23, 2017
Attorney James Hartt's specialty is fighting for employee rights. Find out the facts about "Wrongful Termination and Discrimination" http://www.harttlegal.com/
Fri, August 11, 2017
Rochester Twilight Criterium World-class professional cycling on the city streets of Rochester...at night! Women's race @ 6:25pm / Men's race @ 8:30pm For more information: rochestercrit.com
Thu, August 03, 2017
When does casual drinking turn into a more serious problem? What is the best way to talk to your kids about the dangers of underage drinking? We sit down with Jennifer Faringer Director at NCADD-Rochester https://ncadd-ra.org/
Tue, July 18, 2017
American Lung Association Fight for Air Climb October 21 9 AM and the The Metropolitan For more information: http://action.lung.org/site/TR/Climb/ALANE_Northeast?fr_id=16153&pg=entry
Tue, July 18, 2017
Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Services offers more than 25 years of service to companion animals and their families in the greater Rochester area. They offer highly-trained veterinarians and board-certified specialists to meet the needs of your beloved pets throughout their lives.
Thu, July 13, 2017
Join Stokoe Farms in support of the Northeast Kidney Foundation with a day full of FUN events! There is so much to do, and FREE admission to the farm! Come out for a day FULL of FUN! *5K Run/Walk and Kids Fun Run *Chicken & Pork BBQ *Classic Car Show *Wine and Craft Beer Tastings *Doctor Dunk Tank *Animals *Games & Prizes Race begins at 9:30am Games and Activities begins at 10:00am BBQ begins at 11:00am Classic Car Show begins at 11:30am FREE ADMISSION to FARM Procedes to benefit the Northeast Kidney Foundation. This organization helps those with kidney disease and those awaiting transplants in the Rochester and Finger Lakes area. The money all stays local! Go to www.healthykidney.org
Wed, June 28, 2017
Best Buddies is dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). To learn more https://bestbuddies.org/find-programs/new-york/
Wed, June 21, 2017
Meet the Authors Soiree A night to meet several authors who have inspired so many. June 29 Midvale Country Club 4:30-7:00pm For more information about the event http://www.thezebraink.com/publishing-promotion-profits/
Wed, June 14, 2017
Alzheimer's disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and the only cause of death among the top 10 in the United States that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. For more information go to https://www.alz.org
Wed, June 07, 2017
Cameron Community Ministries is an Urban Outreach Community Center in the Lyell-Otis Neighborhood of Rochester, NY. 98% of residents in this neighborhood live in poverty. The mission of Cameron is to provide hope through emergency services, engagement, education and empowerment. http://www.cameronministries.org/
Fri, June 02, 2017
Sandy Waters sits down with Dr Kirk and Megan from the Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Services to talk pets For more info about VSES http://www.vsesrochester.com/about-us/
Wed, May 24, 2017
Sandy Waters sat down with Jennifer Faringer M.S.Ed., CPP Director, NCADD to talk about Opioid abuse. Who is to blame? Who is most impacted? And what every parent should be aware of. https://ncadd-ra.org/
Fri, May 19, 2017
Riding for a cure Roc the Ride: September 9 at Genesee Valley Park Fingerlakes Challenge: July 8-9 For more info: https://secure.nationalmssociety.org/site/SPageServer/?pagename=BIKE_HOM...
Mon, May 08, 2017
Join Relay for Life https://www.relayforlife.org
Tue, April 25, 2017
For more information reach out to our friends at Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Services 424-1277 or www.acvoeyeexam.org
Wed, April 19, 2017
To learn more about organ donation go to www.passlifeon.org
Wed, April 05, 2017
Heritage Christian Young Professionals Guest Bartending Night StoneYard April 12 5-9pm www.HeritageChristianYP.eventbrite.com
Thu, March 30, 2017
Tue, March 28, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Mon, March 27, 2017
Thu, March 16, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Tue, March 07, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Wed, March 01, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Wed, March 01, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Sun, January 29, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Sun, January 22, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
Sun, January 15, 2017
Buzz Neighbors in Need- Working together to make Rochester Great Join Sandy Waters each week as she explores the many great non for profit agencies, small groups, and individuals who are dedicated to making a difference in Rochester
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