Senate Resolution No. 1359
BY: Senator GRIFFO
COMMEMORATING the 30th Anniversary of the Johnson
Park Center of Utica, New York, on November 14, 2025
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize and
commend those organizations of high purpose and enduring commitment
which have faithfully served the needs of their communities and the
people of the State of New York; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and fully in accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Johnson Park Center of Utica,
New York, to be celebrated on Friday, November 14, 2025; and
WHEREAS, The Johnson Park Center was founded in 1994 by Reverend Dr.
Maria A. Scates, President and CEO, whose vision was to transform and
uplift an inner-city community through faith, compassion, and service;
and
WHEREAS, After a meeting with Robert Polivka, the former President
of the organization, and a local resident, Reverend Dr. Scates was
introduced to the Cornhill area of Utica, New York, and on November 14,
1995, she signed the deed to 26-28 Johnson Park, marking the official
beginning of her ministry and community outreach; and
WHEREAS, With humility and determination, Reverend Dr. Scates began
the transformation of a neighborhood once blighted by crime, drugs, and
neglect, into what is today known as the Johnson Park Center - a beacon
of hope, stability, and community renewal; and
WHEREAS, From 1996 to 1998, Reverend Ursula Meier of Switzerland
joined Johnson Park Center with her missionary team to serve children in
need; deeply inspired by the Center's mission, she returned in 1998
after graduating from Pinecrest Bible Training Center and has since
remained a vital force in its continued success; and
WHEREAS, Over the past three decades, under the steadfast
leadership, vision, and spiritual guidance of Reverend Dr. Maria A.
Scates and Reverend Ursula Meier, the Johnson Park Center has grown into
a multifaceted organization addressing critical community needs; and
WHEREAS, Today, Johnson Park Center operates a women's shelter
providing 18 beds to women experiencing homelessness; nine apartment
buildings with 35 supportive living apartments for women and children,
including one building dedicated to family reintegration; and a robust
weekly food pantry serving between 500 and 700 households; and
WHEREAS, The Center's Youth Program offers vital early education
support to underprivileged children, preparing them for Kindergarten and
promoting lifelong learning; and
WHEREAS, Expanding its mission, Johnson Park Center recently
established Johnson Park Green Living, LLC, a visionary housing and
community development initiative encompassing four buildings, including
a 51-unit residential building (31 of which serve frail or elderly
individuals and those with serious mental health needs), a 2-unit and
9-unit building for low-income families, and a vibrant Community Center;
and
WHEREAS, The Johnson Park Green Living Community Center features
educational spaces, offices, a commercial kitchen, and a community room
that hosts GED and parenting classes, as well as semi-weekly breakfasts
that foster community, inclusion, and life skills; and
WHEREAS, As it looks to the future, the Johnson Park Center remains
steadfast in its mission to serve the community with love, acceptance,
and compassion, to provide shelter and supportive housing, and to expand
educational and outreach programs through continued collaboration with
community partners and nonprofit organizations; and
WHEREAS, The Johnson Park Center stands as a testament to the
transformative power of faith, service, and community engagement,
embodying the highest ideals of civic responsibility and humanitarian
concern; and
WHEREAS, This Legislative Body is proud to recognize the profound
impact of the Johnson Park Center upon the lives of countless
individuals and families, and to honor its enduring legacy of hope and
service in the City of Utica and the State of New York; now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Johnson Park Center of Utica,
New York, recognizing three decades of transformative leadership,
compassion, and community empowerment; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Reverend Dr. Maria A. Scates, Founder, President and CEO
of the Johnson Park Center.