Assembly Resolution No. 675
BY: M. of A. Bronson
COMMENDING the Veterans Outreach Center upon the
occasion of celebrating its 50th Anniversary
WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to recognize
veterans' organizations which have positively impacted and substantially
contributed to the vitality of their communities; and
WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its
long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to
commend the Veterans Outreach Center of Rochester, New York upon the
occasion of celebrating its 50th Anniversary; and
WHEREAS, Founded in 1973 by returning Vietnam Veterans, the Veterans
Outreach Center (VOC) remains anchored in the community and offers a
comprehensive portfolio of supportive services designed to meet the
needs of veterans and their families; through the generosity of the
community, all their programs and services are provided free of charge;
and
WHEREAS, The Veterans Outreach Center offers employment, education,
wellness, and housing programs, with more than 1,000 veterans and
families connecting with the services offered through this organization
every year; and
WHEREAS, The organization offers job training programs, employment
assistance, mental health support, a fitness center, hydromassage, a
barbershop, social clubs and therapeutic groups, housing for homeless
veterans and low-income veteran families, food, clothing, free bus
passes, an emergency fund, case management for veterans that are
justice-involved, and more to veterans across the Finger Lakes region;
and
WHEREAS, In 1973, the VOC was initially founded as "Veterans
Outreach Project" under the non-profit known as Action for a Better
Community, with funding provided from Congress; when the government
ended the program, citizens of the Rochester community knew something
must be done to continue their dedicated support for local veterans; and
WHEREAS, In 1979, "Veterans Outreach Project" turned into Veterans
Outreach Center, an independent, non-profit organization whose sole
mission was to help veterans in need; despite funding challenges off and
on over the last half century, they have not only remained in operation,
but also significantly expanded their reach to now serve over 1,500
veterans each year; and
WHEREAS, As part of its health and wellness services, the new
Veterans Outreach Center's fitness center provides a space where
veterans can decompress, get in a good workout, and connect with other
veterans; the fitness center is designed to be individualized and
welcoming to veterans of all fitness levels; and
WHEREAS, Earlier in 2023, the Veterans Outreach Center broke ground
on a new $7 million project, focused on expansion at the Richards House,
a residence for homeless veterans located in the South Wedge; this is
the organization's largest capital project to date, with the renovations
to Richards House being part of the VOC's Operation Safe Haven campaign,
which is focused on creating additional transitional and emergency
housing units; this project will increase the total number of beds
available to homeless veterans; and
WHEREAS, Designed with veterans in mind, this landmark project will
also include adding an elevator for the three-story building, expanding
laundry and common spaces, and the creation of additional bathrooms;
furthermore, there will be more privacy available to residents, shifting
from four- to- six-person bays to single- and double-occupancy rooms;
and
WHEREAS, Truly focused on the betterment of the veterans in their
community, the employees and volunteers of the Veterans Outreach Center
work unrelentingly to provide beneficial and enduring programs which
shape the lives of veterans in need; and
WHEREAS, It is with great pleasure that this Legislative Body
acknowledges this important milestone in the history of the Veterans
Outreach Center, wishing the organization countless years of sparkling
success in the future; the likes of which it has grown accustomed to;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
commend the Veterans Outreach Center upon the occasion of celebrating
its 50th Anniversary; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the Veterans Outreach Center of Rochester, New York.