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Map 1. 2010 Poverty Rate by Census Tract in Ulster County
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
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Figure 2. Students Receiving Free or Reduced-Price Lunch in Ulster and
Surrounding Counties, 2004-2005 and 2009-2010 School Years
Source: New York State Council on Children & Families, Kids Well-Being Indicators Clearinghouse (KWIC)
Figure 1. Children/Youth (Birth to 17 years) Living in Poverty
in Ulster and Surrounding Counties, 2005 and 2010
Source: New York State Council on Children & Families, Kids Well-Being Indicators Clearinghouse (KWIC)
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Figure 3. Children/Youth Receiving SNAP Benefts in Ulster
and Surrounding Counties, 2005 and 2011
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Figure 4. Students Receiving Free and Reduced-Price Lunches in Public
Elementary, Middle, and High Schools in Ulster County, 2010-2011
Source: NYSED, School Report Cards, School Districts in Ulster County
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5,258 M 2007 $892,981(NYSODA, 2012).
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Source: NYSED, School Report Cards, School Districts in Ulster County.
New Paltz CSD 455 20% 437 20% -18 0
Dz S 87 19% 82 18% -5 -1
L E S 105 22% 114 23% 9 1
N Pz E S 192 21% 196 21% 4 0
N Pz M S 74 14% 117 22% 43 8
N Pz S H S 189 24% 124 17% -65 -7
Onteora CSD 438 23% 498 32% 60 10
P E S 73 34% 92 44% 19 10
R B E 85 28% 78 33% -7 5
W E S 61 19% 67 26% 6 7
O E S 219 26% 237 33% 18 8
O M S 86 25% 89 33% 3 7
O H S 133 18% 172 29% 39 11
Rondout Valley CSD 898 34% 638 29% -260 -5
K E S 146 47% 129 43% -17 -3
M E S 67 24% 62 23% -5 -1
R E S 100 39% 65 30% -35 -9
R V E S 313 37% 256 33% -57 -4
R V M S 323 40% 213 33% -110 -6
R V H S 262 27% 169 21% -93 -6
Saugerties CSD 691 21% 917 31% 226 10
C S 138 35% 159 45% 21 10
M S 78 20% 89 24% 11 4
M M E S 114 28% 152 43% 38 15
R E S 95 22% 107 28% 12 6
S E S 425 26% 507 35% 82 9
S J H S 117 21% 152 31% 35 10
S S H S 149 13% 258 25% 109 12
Wallkill CSD 879 24% 963 28% 84 4
L E S 115 19% 131 23% 16 4
O E S 99 16% 120 22% 21 5
P E S 216 35% 239 45% 23 10
W E S 430 24% 490 30% 60 6
J G B M S 202 34% 157 28% -45 -6
W S H S 247 20% 316 26% 69 6
West Park UFSC 41 100% 35 100% -6 0
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55-64 65-74 55-64 65-74
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Table 3. Older Adults in Ulster County Living
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or this paper please reerence theelectronic version on theState University o New York atNew Paltz CRREO website: www.newpaltz.edu/crreo
CitationBooks, Sue (2012), Food Insecu-rity in Ulster County (CRREODiscussion Brie 9, Winter 2012).New Paltz, NY: State Universityo New York at New Paltz Center
or Research, Regional Educationand Outreach.
Commento comment, write to CRREO [email protected].
AcknowledgementsTis report would not have beendeveloped without the help omany people. Among them areUlsterCorps Board President RikFlynn and Board Member Laraine
Mai who, along with CRREODirector Gerald Benjamin, initi-ated the project; Renee LaMonica(Adolescence Education-Earth Sci-ence, 13) and Andrea Mazziotti(Sociology, 13), SUNY New Paltzstudents who completed data-
gathering tasks with great care andenthusiasm; and Paul Edlund,who created many o the gures.
t c: w c, b .
Larraine Mai, UlsterCorps
Many actively concerned citizenstook time out o their very busydays to share their insights andobservations, and they all deservea special thank you: Gene Aguirre,Program Coordinator, UlsterCounty Department o Health,WIC Program; Michael Berg,Director, Family o Woodstock;Fred Callo, Food Service Director,
Marlboro Central School District;Anne Cardinale, Director, UlsterCounty Ofce or the Aging; TeRev. James B. Childs, Pastor,Pointe o Praise Church andKingston school board member;RoseAnn Collins-Judon, Principal,
Marlboro High School; Mary JoDeorest, Deputy Director, UlsterCounty Ofce or the Aging;Robert DiBella, Director o Public
ransit, Ulster County Area ran-sit; Rik Flynn, President, Board oDirectors, UlsterCorps; MargaretGutierrez, Director, Mid-Hudson
Migrant Education OutreachProgram; Melinda Herzog, ProjectCoordinator, Creating HealthyPlaces, Cornell CooperativeExtension; Joseph Huben, New Vi-sions Health Coordinator, UlsterCounty BOCES; Michael Iapoce,Commissioner o Social Services,Ulster County; Laraine Mai,
Board Member, UlsterCorps; SuMarcy, Vice President, United Wayo Ulster County; Misha Marvel,Nutrition Programs or Seniors
Specialist, Hunger Solutions NewYork; Kelly McMullen, ProgramSupervisor, Adult Services, UlsterCounty Mental Health Depart-ment; Andrea McNeil, MemberServices Coordinator, Food Banko the Hudson Valley; Vince Nap-oli, School Business Administrator,Ellenville Central School District;
Michael Raphael, Project Coordi-nator, Project Hope; Diane Reeder,Director, Te Queens Galley; MikeRobinson, Food Service Director,New Paltz Central Schools; LoriRotolo, Chair, Wawarsing Councilo Agencies; Rachel Hye Youn Ru-
pright, Child Nutrition ProgramSpecialist, Hunger Solutions NewYork; Dawn Secor, SNAP BenetSpecialist, Hunger Solutions NewYork; Rev. Dr. Dianna Smith,
Chaplain, Student ChristianCenter, SUNY New Paltz; Mau-reen Swingle, Principal SNAPWorker, Ulster County; Jane odd,Director o the Food Pantry atPhoenicia Methodist Church;Ruth Ann Wesserling, Data Clerk,
Mid-Hudson Migrant Educa-tion Outreach Program; KristenWilson, Cornell CooperativeExtension Ulster County; and Rev.Richard Witt, Executive Director,Rural and Migrant Ministry.
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Te Center or Research, Re-gional Education and Outreach(CRREO) conducts studies ontopics o regional interest, bringsvisibility and ocus to these mat-ters, osters communities workingtogether to better serve citizenry,and advances the public interestin our region. Publication o thisDiscussion Brie is one way thatCRREO at New Paltz seeks tocontribute to the urther develop-ment o a vibrant community inour region.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
Te State University o New Yorkat New Paltz is a highly selectivecollege o about 8,000 undergrad-uate and graduate students locatedin the Mid- Hudson Valley be-tween New York City and Albany.One o the most well-regarded
public colleges in the nation, NewPaltz delivers an extraordinarynumber o high-quality majors in
Business, Liberal Arts & Science,Engineering, Fine & Perorming
Arts and Education.
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SUNY, the State University oNew Yorks Strategic Plan adoptedin 2010, has as one major purposereinorcing SUNYs role as anenduring, enriching presence incommunities across our state. InSUNY, We want to create abroader sense o common groundand make a lasting dierence
or everyone in the places we callhome.
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Community Action Food Pantry, Headstart,Emergency Services, OutreachPhone: (845) 647-606185 Center St, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: Mon Fri, 8:30 am4:30 pm
Ellenville Seventh Day Adventist Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 647-5998 Admin.161 Center St, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: Mon, Tue 1 pm5 pm, last week of eachmonth only.
Ellenville United Methodist Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 647-7094 Admin83 Canal St / PO Box 591, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: Wed, 9 am10:30 pm
Family of Ellenville Food PantryPhone: (845) 647-2443221 Canal St, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: MonThu 10am5pm, Fri 10am4pm
Hosanna Assembly of God Food PantryPhone: (845) 647- 4341178 Canal St, Ellenville, NY 12428HOURS: Every third Fri 57 pm (Callimmediately if emergency - i.e. there are no otheroptions and waiting is not possible)
Shiloh Baptist Church Soup KitchenPhone: (845) 647-8662Berme Rd, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: Wed, 12 noon2 pm
HIGHLANDFamily Outreach Food Pantry,Home Delivered MealsPhone: (845) 380-8799 leave message157 Vineyard Ave, Highland, NY 12528Hours: Call for appointment.
Highland Community Action Food Pantry,Outreach, Emergency Services, HeadstartPhone: (845) 691-8722 Admin.15 Church St, Highland, NY 12542Hours: Mon, Tue, Fri 10 - 11:30 am & 1:30 - 3 pmAlso open for emergencies. Free bread and produceavailable after 1 pm Wed.
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St. Josephs Mission Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 338-7121Conifer La, Hurley, NY 12443Hours: Tue, 11 am3 pm, call in an emergency
KINGSTONCatholic Charities Special Needs/Chronic IllnessFood Pantry (doctor verication on 2nd visit)Phone: (845) 340-9170 Admin(800) 566-7636 Immigrant Line59 Pearl St, Kingston NY 12401Hours: Mon-Wed, 11 am-3 pm
Church of the Holy Cross Food, HygieneProducts, Thrift Shop, and Soup KitchenPhone: (845) 331-6796 Admin.30 Pine Grove Ave, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: Every fourth Sun, call for details
Kingston Soap Closet (also at above location)Cleaning products onlyHours: Last week of month only, Tue & Thu10 am12 noon, Wed. 13 pm
Clinton Avenue United Methodist Church Soup Kitchen, Food PantryPhone: (845) 331-7188 Admin122 Clinton Ave / PO Box 1099Kingston, NY 12401Hours: Mon-Fri meals served at noon. PantryMonFri 11 am12 noon, Fri evening by appt
Community Action Extra Helpings, Headstart,Emergency Services, OutreachPhone: (845) 338-8750 Admin70 Lindsley St, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
New Central Baptist Church Food PantryPhone: (845)338-0589229 East Strand, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: Mon 11 am1 pm & by appointment
Peoples Place Food Pantry, Clothing, Emergency ServicesPhone: (845) 338-4030773 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: MonFri, 10 am1 pm
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KINGSTON (contd.)Pointe of Praise Family Life Center Food Pantry
Phone: (845) 339-4615243 Hurley Ave, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: Mon-Fri, 9:30 am-3 pm
Queens Galley Soup KitchenPhone: (845) 338-3468 Admin254 Washington Ave., Kingston, NY 12401Hours: 7 days/week: 8 am breakfast;12 noon lunch; 5 pm dinner.
Salvation Army of Ulster County Food PantryPhone: (845) 331-1803 Admin35 Cedar St, Kingston, NY 12401Hours: 9 am12 noon daily
MARLBOROSaint Marys Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 236-434071 Grand St / PO Box 730, Marlboro, NY 12542Hours: Mon 1 pm4 pm, Wed 11 am2 pm,Fri 10 am1 pm
MODENAModena United Methodist Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 883-71421928 Rt 44/55, Modena, NY 12548Hours: Tue, 11 am12 noon
NEW PALTZFamily of New Paltz Food Pantryonce a month for Ulster County residentsPhone: (845) 255- 8801
51 North Chestnut St, New Paltz, NY 12561Hours: MonThu 10 am5 pm,Fri 10 am4 pm
Saint Josephs Catholic Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 255-5635 Admin.34 South St, New Paltz, NY 12561Hours: Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri, 11 am12 noon
PHOENICIAPhoenicia Methodist Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 688-567025 Church St, Phoenicia, NY 12464Hours: Thu, 10 am12 noon
PLATTEKILLNew Day Tabernacle Church Food Pantry, FoodDelivery for HomeboundPhone: (845) 566-444138 Fire House Rd, Plattekill, NY 12568Hours: Sat 10 am12 noon; Wed 6 pm7 pm
ROCHESTERRochester Food PantryPhone: (845) 626-7501P.O. Box 12, 22 Main St, Accord, NY 12404Hours: Call for appointment
ROSENDALERosendale Food PantryPhone: (845) 658-938545 James St, Rosendale, NY 12472Hours: Mon 9 am1 pm, Sat 10 am12 noon
SAUGERTIESAtonement Lutheran Church Food Pantry, Soup KitchenPhone: (845) 246-8322 Admin.100 Market St, Saugerties, NY 12477Hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, 9:30 am1 pm;Lunch program, Tue & Thu, 12 noon
Saugerties Area Council of Churches -Food PantryPhone: (845) 246-688544 Livingston St, Saugerties, NY 12477Hours: Mon & Thu 10 am - 12 noon; Tue 7 - 8 pm
St. John the Evangelist - Food PantryPhone: (845) 246-9581915 Rt 212, Saugerties, NY 12477
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STONE RIDGEChrist the King Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 687-40133021 Rt. 213 East, Stone Ridge, NY 12484Hours: Tue & Thu 8 am10 am
WALLKILLHis Love Unveiled -- Food PantryPhone: (845) 895-30062393 Route 300, Wallkill, NY 12589Hours: 2nd & 4th Tue 12 pm1:30 pm;Fri 6:30 pm7:30 pm
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WALLKILL (contd.)Wallkill Reformed Church Food PantryPhone: (845) 895-218145 Bridge Street, Wallkill, NY 12589Hours: Thu 6 pm7:30 pm, Fri 11 am1 pm
WAWARSINGWawarsing, Town of Food PantryPhone: (845) 647-6570 x 6 Welfare Ofce108 Canal St / PO Box 671, Ellenville, NY 12428Hours: MonFri, 8 am4 pm
WOODSTOCKChrists Lutheran Church Soup KitchenPhone: (845) 679-2336 MessagePhone: (845) 246-3036 x7333 Admin20 Mill Hill Rd., Woodstock, NY 12498Hours: Kitchen M, W, F 4 pm6 pm
Family of Woodstock Food PantryPhone: (845) 679-248516 Rock City Rd., Woodstock, NY 12498Hours: Mon-Thu 10 am5 pm; Fri 10 am4 pm
Reformed Church of Woodstock Food PantryPhone: (845) 679-8800 Admin18 Tinker St / PO Box 66, Woodstock, NY 12498Hours: Wed 4 pm7 pm, Thu 9 am11am
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