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Project Hope - GET INVOLVED

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HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED

  • Task Force meetings

    The Putnam County Suicide Prevention Task Force is a coalition composed of dedicated volunteers working to combat suicide in the community.  Members represent a diverse group of professionals including those from mental health and chemical dependency organizations, county departments (such as health, mental health, the Veterans Service Agency, and the Youth Bureau), schools, law enforcement, the coroner's office, clergy, and individuals personally affected by suicide.  Together, they strive to foster collaboration and implement meaningful change.

    The task force meets quarterly.  Please email Marla Behler at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with "SPTF member sign up" in the subject line to join our e-distro list or for the date/time of our next meeting.  Everyone is welcome!

  • Garden of remembrance

    The Nicole Ettere Memorial Gardens Foundation, Inc. (NEMGF) is dedicated to supporting suicide survivors, those who are left behind struggling to deal and cope with these heartbreaking tragedies of suicide.  It is the Foundation’s goal to create memorial Gardens of Remembrance so that survivors may have a place to go to remember their loved ones who have ended their lives by suicide.  These gardens will be a place to reflect and keep the memory of their loved ones alive.  It is also the Foundation’s goal to increase suicide awareness among the general public to bring about change, help reduce the stigma, and break the silence associated with suicide. 

    The Garden of Remembrance is located at 110 Old Route Six, Carmel, NY.  It was created after Roy and Lucille Ettere lost their daughter, Nicole, by suicide.  They wanted to support other suicide loss survivors by giving them a place to honor their loved ones.  This Garden was dedicated in 2021.  A second garden is planned this year on the Putnam Trailway behind Cove Care.

     

    Contact and email:  Roy Ettere, 914-469-7307, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    For Putnam County residents, the family may request their loved one to be included on the bronze plaque (we usually place a "click here to add your loved one's name"  button on our emails and embed this form for their use: CLICK HERE

    Here is the link for survivors to include a memorial tribute of their loved one on the website: CLICK HERE

  • Out of the Darkness Walk

    Join Us Today! 

    The Community Walks, held in hundreds of cities across the country, are the core of the Out of the Darkness movement, which began in 2004. These events give people the courage to open up about their own connections to the cause, and a platform to create a culture that’s smarter about mental health. Friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers walk side-by-side, supporting each other and in memory of those we’ve lost.
    Now, more than ever, it’s important to be there for one another and take steps to safeguard our mental health and prevent suicide.

    Register today and be part of the movement to walk #OutOftheDarkness.

    Find an event

    The Putnam Out of the Darkness Walk is scheduled for Sunday, September 28th

  • LOSS Team Volunteer

    Putnam County recently received a grant from the NYS Office of Mental Health, in partnership with the Suicide Prevention Center of New York to develop a LOSS Team (Local Outreach to Survivors of Suicide).  Losing someone to suicide is a deeply personal and challenging experience.  Statistics show that those impacted by a loss to suicide are at greater risk for suicide themselves and many may not reach out for help for years. Our goal is to change that!

    Stigma around suicide often makes people afraid to say or do the wrong thing so often times, they do nothing at all. LOSS Teams connect survivors of suicide loss with trained peer supporters—people who have experienced a similar loss and truly understand the journey. These teams provide comfort, understanding, and resources at one of the most difficult times in someone’s life.

    LOSS Teams were developed to have ‘peers’, other survivors of suicide, trained to provide support which is recognized nationally as a best practice.  While others can be sympathetic, only those impacted by suicide loss themselves can truly know what that experience feels like.

    In an effort to develop our LOSS team in Putnam, we are seeking survivors of suicide to provide emotional support and resources to those impacted by that suicide.  All Putnam LOSS team volunteers will receive training through the local chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), through their Healing Conversations Program.  Putnam County has faced the heartbreaking reality of suicide.  On average, we lose approximately 14 lives each year.

    To apply to be a Westchester/Hudson Valley AFSP Volunteer who would serve in Putnam County, please click on this link to apply:

    https://afsp.wufoo.com/forms/s1fu59op1tule8n/

    If you have any questions or would like to get involved in another capacity, please contact us:

    Marla Behler, LOSS Team Coordinator and Suicide Prevention Task Force Co-Chair

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    845-808-1400, ext. 11140

    Megan Castellano, LOSS Team Coordinator and Suicide Prevention Task Force Co-Chair

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    845-519-3522

  • Putnam PALS

    PUTNAM PALS: Our Volunteer Outreach Program (PUTNAM PALS) is designed to bring joy, companionship, and meaningful connections to the lives of older adults. Each older adult is carefully paired with a compassionate, trustworthy, and fully screened volunteer to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Once matched, they can engage in enriching conversations, play games, watch TV shows together, and more. This program fosters social connections, combats loneliness, and enhances the well-being of older adults, making a profound impact on their lives.

    Click here to learn more about the program, how to volunteer as a companion, or how to participate as an older adult. (LINK COMING SOON)

  • Compassion Rock Garden

    The Compassion Rock Gardens initiative is a community-driven effort in Putnam County to spread kindness, resilience, and support through painted rocks with inspirational messages. Plans are underway to establish the first garden in Spring 2025, serving as a place of solace and connection. We hope to expand to additional locations throughout the county. Community members can get involved by painting and placing rocks, hosting or attending rock painting events, or simply visiting the gardens for encouragement. Stay tuned for information on our ribbon-cutting event, where we will proudly present the first location! Join us in creating a more compassionate and uplifting environment. Click here to learn more and get involved. (LINK COMING SOON)

PUTNAM COUNTY CONTACT INFORMATION
PHONE 845.808.1000

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Autism Awareness Walk

Still time to Participate! Get Involved!

Vendor & Sponsor Registration Now Closed

Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster, NY. 

About the Autism Awareness Walk

Join us for the Autism Awareness Walk on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster, NY. This inclusive event is open to participants of all ages and abilities, aiming to promote autism awareness and support. Enjoy a walk, sensory-friendly activities, community resources, and delicious food from local vendors. Come together with families, friends, and community members to raise awareness and support individuals with autism.

In case of rain, the event will be held on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at the same time.

Why a Walk for Autism

1 in 36 children have been identified with autism spectrum disorder while 1 in 45 adults also have autism.  Autism is reported to occur in all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. This event strives to promote awareness and to support those diagnosed with Autism, providing them a day of activities and information to promote community connection.

BE AN EVENT PARTICIPANT

As an Autism Walk participant, you can expect a day filled with activities and information for those with autism. There will be an outdoor walk and activities. Bathrooms will be located throughout the event for ease of access and transportation will be available between various locations. This will be a family and community friendly event created to build relationships for individuals with autism.

REGISTER HERE

BE A VENDOR

As a vendor, you can expect to have a day filled with engagement from the community in support of those with autism. You will want to bring resources and activities along with information about your organization, service, or specialty. You can register as a vendor as a service organization or for other services such as foods and goods.

PLEASE BE SURE TO FILL OUT THESE
FORMS UPON REGISTERING AS A VENDOR AND EMAIL TO:

Dana Touponse- Putnam County Office for Individuals with Disabilities

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OR inquire about submitting in person.

REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED FOR VENDORS

BE A SPONSOR

As a sponsor, you can expect to receive promotional opportunities to showcase your brand at the event. Your sponsorship will reach a large variety of individuals within the community while providing valuable exposure through event signage, social media promotion, and media coverage. Through sponsorship, you will show your commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility within the community.

REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED FOR SPONSORS

GET INVOLVED & SIGN UP!

Join us for a heartwarming and action-packed Autism Walk event, where participants can enjoy a variety of activities and resources designed to support individuals with autism. Whether you're walking, vending, or sponsoring, there's a role for everyone. Participants will experience an outdoor walk with family-friendly activities, while vendors can engage the community by sharing information and resources about their services. Sponsors will benefit from promotional opportunities, reaching a broad audience through event signage, social media, and media coverage. This inclusive event is the perfect opportunity to show your support and commitment to our local autism community. Sign up now as a participant, vendor, sponsor, or any combination and be part of a day dedicated to fostering connections and raising awareness. We can't wait to see you there!

REGISTER TODAY!

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PUTNAM COUNTY CONTACT INFORMATION
PHONE 845.808.1000

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Operation E.L.F.

About OPERATION E.L.F.

On December 5th, 2025, the Putnam County Youth Bureau, Toys for Tots, and the Department of Social Services and Mental Health will be hosting the 3rd Operation E.L.F. formerly known as Holiday Market. Last year’s Holiday Market event was a success, and we are hoping to make this year even better for families.

For some members of our community, it continues to be a daily struggle just to make ends meet. With the current state of inflation and the holidays rapidly approaching, we at the Putnam County Youth Bureau have come up with a way to alleviate a little bit of the stress associated with not being able to spend extra money on gifts. Operation E.L.F (Elevating Local Families) will be an opportunity for parents to provide gifts for their children at no expense to their family.

The parents will choose from toys provided by Toys for Tots in conjunction with the Department of Social Services and Mental Health, in a classroom at the Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Services building (112 Old Rt. 6 Carmel NY 10512), while their children watch a movie and do Holiday craft activities in the auditorium. By doing it this way, the children will be unaware that their parents did not purchase the gifts. If families want to give their gifts that night, we ask that they do it after the event, to ensure that privacy is kept amongst the other families. We will provide the parents with a bag to hide the gifts and an opportunity for them to put the toys in their vehicles, while the children are preoccupied with the Holiday activities. In addition, there will be refreshments and photo opportunities with Santa offered to the families at no cost.

If you feel that you and your family can benefit from this event, please scan the QR code on the flyer and complete the Registration Jot Form. There will be two time slots to choose from this year to accommodate all families and evening routines. Each family will be able to choose two toys per child they registered. We have also attached a Volunteer Jot Form for anyone who would like to help. Thank you in advance, we look forward to serving you at this event!

As a Volunteer

REGISTER AS A VOLUNTEER HERE

○ Volunteers: Can come to set up and organize the night before, we will be setting up the rooms for the event. During the event, there are multiple options for volunteer positions, including :
○ Help with check in
○ Help with crafts and activities
○ Hand out refreshments for either children or adults
○ Wrap presents
○ Help parents choose gifts
○ Help bring things to cars
Help with pictures with Santa

As an Attendee

REGISTER AS AN ATTENDEE HERE

Attendees: You will come and check in, you will be handed a number and tickets. That number correlates to your shopping time, and the tickets correlate to the kids you have registered. You can choose 2 gifts per child you registered.

While waiting for your time your child can have a snack in the lobby, once done, you can head into the auditorium. There will be craft activities and a movie in there for the kids to participate in. You will also have the chance to take photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus if you choose.

Once your number is called, the kids stay in the auditorium, and you come to the back room to choose gifts. While in the back room, there will be refreshments for you and toys for you to choose from.
There will be volunteers to help guide you to the best gifts for your child, then you can bring the gifts to be wrapped. You will be given a bag to hide the gifts in and given a chance to bring the gifts to your car to hide.

Please keep in mind that if you are giving your child the gifts at the event, please do it after you have left.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Q: What is the time and location of the event?

    A: Operation E.L.F. is on December 5th 2025 from 5pm-8pm. It will take place at the Bureau of Emergency Services Building, 112 Old Rte 6 Carmel NY 10512.

  • Q: Is this event free?

    A: Yes, the entire event is free, the night includes light refreshments for adults and children. Photos with Santa, arts and crafts and a movie. As well as private time for the parents to choose gifts for their children. You will be allotted 2 presents per child that you register.

  • Q: Do I have to register?

    A: Yes. Registration is necessary to ensure that all parents have an equal opportunity to choose gifts. It is also necessary so we have enough toys for all families. All registrants MUST go through the Youth Bureau please.

    • Please do not bring additional people who have not registered.
  • Q: Where do the toys come from?

    A: The Youth Bureau has been fortunate to have a relationship with Toys for Tots. Some toys will be donations through them and some are purchased through their gracious funding.

    • Kids are not allowed to go into the toy area, our hope is to keep it a surprise for families. If you would like to give your children the gifts that night, please wait until after the event.
  • Q: Is there a difference between time slots?

    A: No, there is no difference other than you can choose which works better for your family.

  • Q: I would like to volunteer to help, are there any opportunities?

    • You can come help set up the night before on December 4th, 2025 between 2pm and 6pm. That includes setting up the toys and rooms for event. You can register for this through the QR code as well, just choose it from the drop down.
    • Or you can volunteer for the night of the event, December 5th, 2025 4:30 pm-8:30pm . You can register for this through the QR code as well, just choose it from the drop down.
    •  We need people to :
      • Help with check in
      • Help with crafts and activities
      • Hand out refreshments for either children or adults
      • Wrap presents
      • Help parents choose gifts
      • Help bring things to cars
      • Help with pictures with Santa
  • Q: If I need community service hours, does this volunteer work count towards it?

    A: Yes, we will grant you community service hours for your volunteer time.

Book Drive Donations

The Youth Council is having a book drive for Operation E.L.F. if you would like to donate gently used or new books, please reach out to Naomi – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Juliette – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . All donations will be distributed at the event, any left overs will go to local pre-k's and daycares. Deadline for donations will be November 25th

PUTNAM COUNTY CONTACT INFORMATION
PHONE 845.808.1600

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Putnam County Government

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Youth Forum

JOIN US FRIDAY APRIL 25, 2025 - 8:00 A.M. to 1:30 PM

31ST ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY YOUTH FORUM

WORKSHOPS FOR TEENS, BY TEENS!

Workshops for Teens…by Teens!

At Green Chimney’s Clearpool Outdoor Education Campus ~ Carmel, NY

Workshops Include...

  • Crochet 101
  • Preparing for college
  • The law & You
  • Self-Defense
  • Carer Paths Panel
  • Let's Hit the Road
  • Mindful art 
    and Many more!

Brought to you by the Putnam County Youth Bureau and NYS Office of Children & Family Services

As a Patron

Expect a day where the community comes together to support our future young business leaders. Bring your family and friends. engage with the youth who are vending. enjoy food and different creatives that they are showcasing while enjoying beautiful tilly foster farm. This is a safe space for all to enjoy.

As a Vendor

Expect to have a day of high engagement from the community in support of your youths creatives. using your imagination you will to build an interactive showcase for all to enjoy. Many will come and visit your table. Expect to talk with patrons as they visit so that they can enjoy what you have to offer as well as leave with a smile.

Please remember to keep our farm clean and be respectful to everyone.

Register for the Youth Business Market!

Registration is OPEN!

Until then, thinking of an amazing small business that your youth would love. The idea is to encourage creative, out of the box thinking to showcase a talent or service for everyone to enjoy. 

This is a family & community-friendly event for us to build strong bonds and educate our future business leaders. Feel free to share with friends and colleagues.

PUTNAM COUNTY CONTACT INFORMATION
PHONE 845.808.1600

In Partnership with 

Putnam County Government

Putnam County Youth Bureau

Putnam Child Advocacy Center (C.A.C.)

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Putnam County Early Learning Center

ABOUT PUTNAM EARLY LEARNING CENTER

Welcome to the Putnam County Early Learning Center, a welcoming and nurturing space located at 40 Jon Barrett Road in Patterson, NY, where young children begin their educational journey surrounded by warmth, creativity, and care. We’re proud to serve families throughout Putnam County with a joyful environment that feels like home where curiosity is encouraged, friendships flourish, and every child is celebrated for who they are. From our passionate educators to our thoughtfully designed classrooms, everything we do is rooted in helping little learners grow with confidence and wonder. 

Contact Us

Putnam County Early Learning Center
40 Jon Barrett Rd, Patterson
Phone: 845.808.1395
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