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Sigma Lambda Epsilon sorority member Stephanie Ruiz sweeps the floor at McDonald-s Cornelia Street, Plattsburgh, restaurant, helping with the Family Promise of Clinton County charity event. The restaurant donated 20 percent of all sales between 5 and 7 p.m. to Family Promise, which assists homeless families.
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Published April 10, 2008 06:31 pm - The Interfaith Hospitality Network is now called Family Promise of Clinton County.

New name, same services helping the homeless


By SUZANNE MOORE
Features Editor

PLATTSBURGH -- Family Promise of Clinton County isn't a name that resonates here quite yet.

"I'm having to say Family Promise of Clinton County, formerly known as the Greater Plattsburgh Interfaith Hospitality Network," laughed Executive Director Maureen Bradish.

The name change was merely a formality, she said. When the local Hospitality Network was formed about five years ago, the national organization under which it operated -- Interfaith Hospitality Network -- was in the process of assuming the moniker Family Promise and asked all its chapters to do the same.

"But I didn't want to change our name right after opening," Bradish said.

After all, she said, the North Country was just getting to know the interfaith organization that provides homeless families with temporary shelter and helps them get back on their feet again. Since then, the group has established itself, with numerous faith communities taking turns to house families for a week at a time or to partner with those that do so.

"We're getting a lot more volunteers," the director said.

COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS

But the need is growing, as well.

"We used to get a little lull every once in a while," Bradish said. "I don't think we've had that in over a year."

Many of the people who find themselves needing the services of Family Promise have jobs, she said, but just don't make enough to keep up with rising costs for needs such as gasoline to travel to and from work.

For some, Bradish said, it's a matter of deciding what to do without when it comes to paying for necessities such as gas, food or medical care.

She just worked with a single mom, helping the woman find a new apartment.

"She couldn't afford her rent where she was before; she got behind," Bradish said.

And so she and her three children were evicted.

The woman found a better job, but even so, the $650-a-month rent is barely what she can pay.



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