Mission Statement ...
To provide temporary and permanent residence for U.S Military Veterans
To provide emergency, temporary and permanent
residence for men, women, and women with children
Our story...
Began by the efforts of a group of philanthropic
Vietnam Veterans, one residence was opened in 1994. UVBH
is proud to say we now operate and support 24 locations
throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties (23 for housing
and 1 for our headquarters) and provide services to over
185 men, women and children on any given day. Primarily,
UVBH was formed to work with the homeless veteran
population of the Tri State area and continues to do so;
we work with veterans who come to us with physical
disabilities, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic
Brain Injury, mental health issues and/or alcohol
addiction. Many years ago we expanded our efforts to
include assisting the non-veteran population and the
issues they face, including homelessness, drug and/or
alcohol addiction and job skill/readiness development. UVBH places each person or family that comes to us in
the home and program that best supports their needs.
Along with a safe and structured living environment we
provide our residents with a host of supportive
services, including Case Management, transportation for
medical visits and appointments, education and job
placement programs and services as well as coordination
of all mental and emotional counseling. We also connect
our residents with entitlements. Of our 23 housing
locations, 9 homes are for veterans only, one of which
is dedicated to female veterans and one of which is
dedicated to Frail & Elderly. Our non-veteran housing
includes 2 Congregate Emergency Shelters for homeless
families and one home for non-veteran females in
recovery from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Beyond
those, we support 4 homes that house both veteran and
non-veteran males and 8 apartments which serve as
permanent residences to both populations. Our efforts
reach beyond those that reside with us. We assist
Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and
Operation New Dawn returning veterans and their families
through a job assistance and placement program called
Military and Family Assistance Project. In addition we
assist those in our community who are in need by
providing vouchers they can use in our Thrift Store and
Food Pantry, which are both located at our headquarters.
Within UVBH a community spirit among residents and staff
is established. Many of our staff are former residents.
Every aspect of life is given attention and residents
are provided every opportunity to develop the necessary
coping skills for successful return to independent
living. With an 85% success rate and an extremely low
rated of recidivism, UVBH offers all who come to us an
excellent chance of overcoming the dire circumstances
which brought them in.
Staff ...
| Executive Staff: |
Frank Amalfitano
President/CEO |
Jacqueline DeLeonardis
Vice President/Director of Client Services |
Giustino Gallone
Director of Property Management |
Fred Brown
Controller |
Alexander Sawczwyn
Director of Operations |
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| Clinical Staff: |
Kathy LaSalla, LMSW
Program Director of Emergency Family Shelter |
Rickey Ham
Case Manager |
Patty Rene
Case Manager |
Doug Ruiz
Case Manager |
Wayne Jackson
Case Manager |
Kimberly Gilbreath
HVRP Job Coordinator |
Alphonso Richardson
HVRP Job Coordinator |
Tim
Scherer
VETSBUILD Case Manager
Military Family Assistance Job Coordinator |
| Administrative Staff: |
Anthony Frisina
Office Manager |
Breanne Lisco
Administrative Assistant |
Tina Sferrazza
Director of Development |
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Board Members ...
| Frank Amalfitano |
Jacqueline DeLeonardis |
| Alexander Sawczyn |
John Johnson |
| Michael McGivern |
Donald Cakouros |
| Kenneth Herlich |
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