AC Democrats and ACASA Host Successful Drive
for Unhoused Community Members in Recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr.
National Day of Service
Belmont, NY —The Allegany County Democratic Committee (ACDC), in partnership with the Allegany County Area Substance Abuse (ACASA), recently concluded a successful collection drive to benefit unhoused individuals in Allegany County. A carload of new warm winter clothing, toiletries, and shelf-stable snacks was delivered to ACASA to support those in need during the harsh winter months.
“This drive highlights not only the challenges faced by unhoused individuals in Allegany County but also the compassionate hearts of our community,” said Jackie Wilson, ACDC Secretary and drive coordinator. “We serve our community by bringing awareness to the need for emergency shelters and dedicated facilities for homeless youth and families, and by advocating for increased funding to support ACASA’s critical work.”
New York
State has seen a 39% increase in homelessness since 2007, according to the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development1, yet research conducted
by the SAMHSA Advisory (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration) shows that creating resources for unhoused populations does not
lead to an influx of transient people. Instead, preparedness fosters stability
and hope2.
1. Office of the New York State Comptroller. New Yorkers in Need: Understanding and Addressing Homelessness in New York State. Nov. 2022, https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/reports/pdf/new-yorkers-in-need-homelessness-nys.pdf.
2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Understanding Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Housing for People Experiencing Homelessness and Housing Instability. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Sept. 2020, https://library.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/pep20-06-04-003.pdf.