Blog DePaul > Blog From Vacant School to a Centerpiece of City Living (VIDEO) School 60, closed for nearly 10 years in Buffalo, NY’s Black Rock neighborhood, had been an important part of the Riverside community for 100 years…. View Article Erasing the Stigma By: Chris Syracuse, DePaul Executive Director/Vice President Major strides have been made in mental health treatment and the stigma surrounding mental illness over the past… View Article What Everyone Ought To Know About Mental Illness By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator May is Mental Health Month, promoting the importance of overall wellness with the theme “Mind Your Health.” The… View Article Adaptive Reuse in Rochester, NY: New Life for the Cunningham Carriage Factory By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic products… View Article Wynda Howerton: A Life in the Spotlight By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Dancing has kept Wynda Howerton on her toes for 72 years. A Supervisor in Charge at Hickory Village Memory Care,… View Article HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article Affordable Assisted Living in New York, North Carolina and South Carolina By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Looking for the best affordable assisted living and memory care in Western New York, North Carolina or South… View Article National Problem Gambling Awareness Month (NPGAM) Gambling may be just a game, but for some, it’s much more. It’s an addiction. It may not seem like a startling statistic, but “research… View Article DePaul Story of Hope: Serenading a Long-Time Volunteer By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Award-winning international band Taylor Made Jazz recently performed a surprise concert to honor volunteer Marlene K., a resident of DePaul’s… View Article Carriage Factory: A Drive Down Memory Lane By: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development Julia Chiavaroli Viscardi’s gentle voice takes the listener back to a far-away time when the Bullshead neighborhood in… View Article Previous Posts More Posts
From Vacant School to a Centerpiece of City Living (VIDEO) School 60, closed for nearly 10 years in Buffalo, NY’s Black Rock neighborhood, had been an important part of the Riverside community for 100 years…. View Article
Erasing the Stigma By: Chris Syracuse, DePaul Executive Director/Vice President Major strides have been made in mental health treatment and the stigma surrounding mental illness over the past… View Article
What Everyone Ought To Know About Mental Illness By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator May is Mental Health Month, promoting the importance of overall wellness with the theme “Mind Your Health.” The… View Article
Adaptive Reuse in Rochester, NY: New Life for the Cunningham Carriage Factory By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Great buildings that move the spirit have always been rare. In every case they are unique, poetic products… View Article
Wynda Howerton: A Life in the Spotlight By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Dancing has kept Wynda Howerton on her toes for 72 years. A Supervisor in Charge at Hickory Village Memory Care,… View Article
HOPE Between the Lines By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator When Chris V. finishes writing a poem, it gets filed away in one of two places ─ a blue shoe… View Article
Affordable Assisted Living in New York, North Carolina and South Carolina By: Justine Smith, New Media/Web Content Coordinator Looking for the best affordable assisted living and memory care in Western New York, North Carolina or South… View Article
National Problem Gambling Awareness Month (NPGAM) Gambling may be just a game, but for some, it’s much more. It’s an addiction. It may not seem like a startling statistic, but “research… View Article
DePaul Story of Hope: Serenading a Long-Time Volunteer By: Amy Cavalier, Communications/Development Coordinator Award-winning international band Taylor Made Jazz recently performed a surprise concert to honor volunteer Marlene K., a resident of DePaul’s… View Article
Carriage Factory: A Drive Down Memory Lane By: Marcia Dlutek, Vice President of Communications/Development Julia Chiavaroli Viscardi’s gentle voice takes the listener back to a far-away time when the Bullshead neighborhood in… View Article