星期二, 10月 27, 2015

AARP Mentor Up Grant opportunity

There is still time to participate in the Mentor Up grant competition!
Through the Mentor Up program, AARP Foundation is looking to fund innovative, exciting and impactful intergenerational interventions that engage youth volunteers in "reverse mentoring" or service activities designed to foster positive intergenerational interactions that will help reduce the negative effects of social isolation faced by vulnerable individuals over 50. Specifically, we're seeking interventions that are evidence or outcomes based and operate at a local, regional or national level that focus on the following areas:
* Hunger
* Housing
* Health and wellness
* Transportation
* Income
* Social Connection
Mentor Up encourages organization's large and small to apply for funding that can range from $25,000 - $150,000. Funding amounts awarded to grantees will be relative to an organization's capacity and expected outcomes.
We're strongly encouraging eligible organizations to learn more and apply online by the November 13th 2015 deadline.

CITY OF BOSTON PREPARES FOR NOVEMBER 3RD CITYWIDE MUNICIPAL ELECTION

CITY OF BOSTON PREPARES FOR NOVEMBER 3RD CITYWIDE MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Boston - Tuesday, October 27, 2015 - The City of Boston Election Department announced today that in preparation for the Tuesday, November 3rd Election, voters should plan to visit the polls between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM.

"The City of Boston Election Department will work to ensure a timely, responsible and orderly Election Day operation," said Mayor Walsh. "Residents and organizations are encouraged to assist in boosting civic engagement for elections by sending reminders to fellow neighbors, family and friends. Civic engagement is critical to making effective change in our communities and one of the best ways for our residents to participate is to exercise the right to vote."

November 2, 2015 at noon is the deadline for Absentee ballot applications and in person absentee voting.

Ballots have been printed for more than Boston's 373,232 registered voters.  All polling places will be equipped with an Automark machine, which assists voters with sensory and physical limitations in marking their ballots; this device also provides translation assistance.

The following languages will be available at the polls and through a central translator telephone bank:

  • Chinese (both Mandarin and Cantonese dialects)
  • Vietnamese
  • Haitian Creole
  • Cape Verdean Creole
  • Russian

The department has recruited and trained more than 1,500 poll workers to staff more than 170 polling locations, covering approximately 255 precincts. From answering calls from residents, to working the polling locations, to counting ballots, poll workers play a vital role in the success of Election Day.

To help boost civic engagement, residents are encouraged to use hashtag#BostonVotes on social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, with photos showing proof of voter participation.  

Election Results will be posted online at www.boston.gov after the polls close at 8:00 P.M. Updates on turnout will be provided periodically via Twitter:@BostonElections, and the City of Boston Elections Department's Facebook account.

Please use the Election Department's website to receive additional information regarding the election; registered voters are able to use the site to locate polling locations and to view sample (specimen) ballots.

Members of the media are encouraged to adhere to the following guidelines:
  • Interviews of voters are not allowed inside polling locations and must be carried out at least 150 feet away from the site
  • Interviews with election officers at the polling locations are not allowed
  • Interview requests for the Election Commissioner must be directed through the Press Office at (617) 635-4461
  • Photos and b-roll shots will be allowed under the supervision of each poll's warden
  • Photographers are reminded that zooming in on voter ballots and shots over the shoulders of voters will not be allowed; please respect every voter's right to a private ballot
  • The City of Boston Election Department will also be available for b-roll shots starting at 7:30 A.M. on November 3, 2015

AG HEALEY’S OFFICE URGES GREATER PROTECTION FOR CONSUMERS AGAINST ABUSIVE DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES

AG HEALEY’S OFFICE URGES GREATER PROTECTION FOR CONSUMERS AGAINST ABUSIVE DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICESTestifies in Favor of The Family Financial Protection Act

            BOSTON – Attorney General Maura Healey’s Office offered support today for proposed legislation that would provide greater protections and relief for consumers in Massachusetts who are pursued by abusive debt collectors.

The AG’s Office testified before the Joint Committee on Financial Services today in favor of the Family Financial Protection Act (FFPA), filed by Senator James Eldridge and Representative Paul Brodeur. The bill addresses a number of problematic practices in the debt collection industry that have resulted in consumers being sued on the basis of inaccurate information for debts they do not owe. 

“The Act provides desperately needed relief to the poorest and most vulnerable Massachusetts citizens,” said Consumer Protection Division Chief Max Weinstein who offered today’s testimony before the committee.

When a borrower has not made a payment in months, or years, the original creditor declares the account a loss. Debt buyers purchase old debts for pennies on the dollar, and pursue payments of the entire amount supposedly due on the account.

“Debt buyers pursue consumers for debts they do not owe, or seek to collect more than a consumer actually owes. Debt buyers pursue consumers for debts that are beyond our statute of limitations. Perhaps most troubling of all, debt buyers target the most vulnerable of our fellow citizens, the elderly, the disabled, and the desperately poor,” according to the testimony.

The AG’s Office regularly receives complaints from Massachusetts residents about the debt collection industry, and since 2006, has averaged approximately 1,300 complaints annually. A recent analysis by the Urban Institute demonstrated that 23 percent of Massachusetts residents – more than one and a half million people – have a debt in the collection process on their credit report.

In just the past few years, collectors have sued hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts consumers, many of whom work minimum wage jobs, live on a fixed-income, are disabled, or are elderly. Some of them cannot appear in court to dispute the debt, and many cannot afford legal representation. 

Existing law provides a six-year statute of limitations on debts, allows consumer payments to “revive” the limitations period (leading collectors to pursue debts that are sometimes more than 10 years old), calls for the charging of 12 percent interest post-judgment, and enables judgments to be enforced for up to 20 years. 

The FFPA’s key protections would address these problems:
  • Statute of limitations: The statute of limitations would be decreased to three years on consumer debt actions.
  • Protecting consumer income: The amount of net earnings protected from wage garnishment would be increased to $720 per week. Presently, state law exempts wages of only $450 a week from garnishment by debt collectors.
  • Expiration of right to collect: The right to collect on a debt after the statute of limitations has expired would be extinguished.  
  • Period for collection on judgment: A collector would only have five years to execute and collect upon a judgment. 
  • Post-Judgment Interest Rate: Instead of allowing current 12 percent post-judgment statutory interest rate for consumer debt collection cases, the FFPA would be fixed to reflect current interest rates, which are now at historic lows. Massachusetts currently has one of the highest post-judgment rates in the country.
  • Arrest warrants: The Act would prohibit debt collectors from seeking civil arrest warrants.

DOMINICAN WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUG SMUGGLING AT LOGAN AIRPORT

DOMINICAN WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO
DRUG SMUGGLING AT LOGAN AIRPORT
 
BOSTON – A Dominican woman pleaded guilty yesterday to smuggling nearly five kilograms of cocaine concealed in a wheelchair into the United States at Boston’s Logan International Airport.  The cocaine had a street value of more than $250,000.
 
Ireline Aponte Melende, 30, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful importation of a controlled substance.  U.S. District Court Judge Denise L. Casper scheduled sentencing for March 2, 2016.
 
On May 10, 2015, Melende was stopped at Logan International Airport after she arrived on a flight from the Dominican Republic using a motorized wheelchair that was inoperable.  Customs and Border Protection officers x-rayed the wheelchair, and noticed abnormalities in the wheelchair batteries.  The batteries were opened, revealing four packages containing a white powdery substance.  Testing revealed that the packages contained 4.965 kilograms of cocaine. 
 
The charging statute provides a sentence of no greater than 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fine of $1 million.  Actual sentences for federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties.  Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
 
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz and Matthew Etre, Special Agent in Charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Boston, made the announcement today.  The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth B. Orkand of Ortiz’s Major Crimes Unit.

AARP Foundation RFP addressing Social Isolation - RFI due 11/2

The AARP Foundation is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) in connection with its work on Isolation and low-income adults age 50 and older. The goal of the RFP is seeking  innovative and evidence- or outcomes-based solutions at community or societal level that optimize meaningful connections and interventions to reduce negative health outcomes highly correlated or associated with social isolation in low-income or vulnerable individuals over 50.

I hope your organization maybe interested in submitting or you are able to pass on to other interested organizations!



Amended Timeline
·         November 2, 2015: Required letter of inquiry completed online
·         November 4, 2015: Applicants receive decision whether they are invited to submit a full proposal
·         November 19, 2015: Proposal deadline
·         November 24, 2015: Finalists contacted with request for clarification
·         December 2, 2015: Deadline for clarification
·         December 3, 2015: Sites contacts (primarily virtual) to finalists
·         December 7-10, 2015: Site visits
·         December 11, 2015: Final grantees selected
·         December 17, 2015:  Final subgrantee award terms and conditions sent to subgrantees

TREASURER GOLDBERG ANNOUNCES LATEST UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EBAY AUCTION

TREASURER GOLDBERG ANNOUNCES LATEST UNCLAIMED PROPERTY EBAY AUCTION

Properties To Be Showcased Across The State Starting Monday, October 26th In Boston

BOSTON, MA – Treasurer Deborah Goldberg today announced that her office will be displaying select items from the Unclaimed Property Division that will soon be auctioned on eBay.com.  The items will first be displayed at the State House in Boston on Monday, October 26th, and will subsequently be shown in South Yarmouth, New Bedford, Springfield and Worcester, all leading up to the online auction starting on Saturday, October 31th.

“We are excited to showcase these items in different regions across the state,” said Treasurer Deb Goldberg. “The Unclaimed Property Division’s eBay offerings are a proven success for maximizing revenue for the Commonwealth. This year’s auction is gearing up to be another big hit.”

The traveling showcase, which represents only a portion of the lots up for bid, will include items such as gold, silver, jewelry, collectible currency and high-end wristwatches.  The vast majority come from abandoned safe deposit boxes with contents that have gone unclaimed for a period of at least nine years.

           

The times and locations for the display are as follows:
  • Monday, October 26th from noon to 5:00 p.m. – State House Great Hall, Massachusetts State House, Boston, MA.
  • Tuesday, October 27th from noon to 5:00 p.m. – Irish Village Cape Cod, 822 MA-28, South Yarmouth, MA.
  • Wednesday, October 28th from noon to 5:00 p.m. – Massachusetts State Lottery offices, 200 Theodore Rice Blvd, New Bedford, MA.
  • Thursday, October 29th from noon to 5:00 p.m. – Springfield State Building, 436 Dwight St., Springfield, MA.
  • Friday, October 30th from noon to 5:00 p.m. – Worcester State Lottery Office, 151 West Boylston Drive, Worcester

    This is the tenth time that the Commonwealth has used eBay to liquidate its unclaimed tangible property holdings.  Prior to that, the Treasury held a live auction for such items, a process that was far less profitable because of its limited reach to potential bidders. Since November 2005, the eBay auction has raised $2,138,834,40 for the state’s General Fund through the sale of 8,377 separate bid lots.

    On Saturday, October 31st at noon, 100 lots will be posted on eBay for bid, followed by a gradual release of additional items over the course of two months.  In all, the Treasury expects to put between 1,200 and 1,500 lots out to bid, which can be viewed by using the eBay seller ID “mass.state.treasury.”

    Goldberg said that the Treasury needs to regularly liquidate older portions of its tangible property holdings due to storage constraints and logistical needs.  She noted that if an individual or their heirs later prove that a piece of sold property belonged to them, they will be fully compensated the sale price of the item. 

    The Treasury also maintains a comprehensive list of approximately $2 billion in unclaimed monetary property, such as stock, insurance payments, and unclaimed bank accounts.  Individuals can search to see if they own such property at www.findmassmoney.com or by calling 1-(888)-344-MASS.

緬因州市長候選人 Ben Chin 香港太平紳士後裔

新英格蘭地區今年的市級選舉,不單只麻州熱鬧的有不下五名華裔參選,緬因州路易斯頓市(Lewiston)也有一名年輕華裔競選市長。儘管因歧視性標語牌引起的爭論,許多人已知道陳華(Ben Chin)在競選市長,卻還沒幾人知道,他是香港太平紳士馮平山的曾外孫。
            陳華在牛年的19858月出生,今年剛滿30歲,12年前的2003年來到緬因州貝茲(Bates)學院就讀,原本想當牧師,但2004年時,前任市府管理人員以“傳承計劃(Heritage Initiative)”為由,要逼遷800人,他因此加入緬因州可見社區人民聯盟(Visible Community and Maine People’s Alliance),並成功阻止了該計畫實施。
            陳華因此認為,從事社區組織工作,可能比當牧師更適合他。接下來的日子,他積極參與為民眾爭取民主,經濟的自由、平等等工作。2011年他擔任緬因人民聯盟政治主任時,曾在23天內收集了80,000個簽名,促使緬因州以公民投票形式,保住了同日登記成為選民法。去年,他還在議會內促成協議,藉著如今印在緬因州所得稅表上,擴大的物業稅公平信用辦法,為中低收入住家提供了2000萬元物業稅援助。他也率眾爭取接受擴大聯邦政府醫療補助(Medicaid),防止刪減老人家藥費,反對企業稅漏洞等。
            陳華目前還是三一教堂禮拜室,以及三位一體中心的董事。他表示自己參選路易斯頓市市長,是因為他認為每個人都應該像他祖父那樣,有機會實現夢想。
陳華的祖父陳華福在1930年代搭了二個月的船,來紐約和父親團聚,但運氣好時,可以和父親相聚,運氣不好時,得獨自謀生。那時他才9歲,一句英文也不會,在華埠餐廳的工作是提著五加倫重茶壺,給客人添茶。有天不小心,滑了一跤,滾燙的水潑灑在他胸口,店經理看到卻只顧著說,浪費一壺好茶。一名學校老師見到,把陳華福帶去見學校護士,再輾轉去見獨身主義的助理副校長Bettina Hepburn Munn
這名助理副校長後來收容陳華福,送他上紐約私立預備學校,哥倫比亞大學。二次世界大戰後,陳華福退役,經商,成功開辦Proteus食品公司,並於1950年前後,和香港太平紳士馮平山的女兒馮鳳媜結婚。
陳華的父親陳兆啟,是紐約雪城大學電機電腦系教授,也是紐約長老教會長老。母親是已移民來美幾代的歐洲後裔。
陳華透露,由於父母離異,小時候他在賓州費奇堡市(Fitchburg)長大,但每次到紐約,父親都會廣邀亞裔學生到家中做客,藉以讓他多接觸中國,以及其他亞裔文化,瞭解世界的多元性。他祖母也教過他算盤。但他還是34年前隨家人到香港,北京,四川探親時,才知道關注女兒也要受教育的曾祖父馮平山,當年是香港要人,掃墓拜山時,有如去博物館。
陳華透露,包括現任在位者,路易斯頓市今年有5人參選市長,但他的籌款成績在所有人中是最好的,截至上週六,已達60,000元。他認為,市內出現「不要投票給胡志陳(Don't Vote for Ho Chi Chin)」等有等有爭議的歧視性標語牌,可能也是因為支持他的呼聲高。
坦言自己迄今仍記得小時候在童子軍聚會中,夥伴們竟以他是不是真的美國人做辯論話題,陳樂表示,一旦當選,他肯定更注重推廣族裔多元化,重視人人生而平等。
緬因州路易斯頓市是個人口只有36,536的小城市,其中亞裔只有463人,佔總人口1.3%,華裔更少至127人。
            今年在麻州參選的華裔,至少五人,包括競選連任的牛頓市議員馬惠美,劍橋市議員張禮能,波士頓市議員吳弭,以及競選昆士市不分區市議員的梁秀婷,競選牛頓市憲章委員會委員的張文華。

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            陳樂(Ben Chin)夫婦(右一,左一)和他父親陳兆啟(左二)。(圖由陳兆啟提供)

助中國殘障貧童就醫 波士頓北京人微信群與學生合辦籌款會

發起義賣籌款活動的學生義工,包括Christie Yu, Allen Xu, Yuhang 
Zhang, Peter Bi, Sara Song, Rachael Wei, Wanying Zhang, Melinda Yu, 
Sara Wei。于海漪,于海涵,宋紅倩,魏洛敏,章宇珩,章婉瑩,
徐朔伯,畢天亮。圖由波士頓北京人微信群提供)
美國青年領袖基金會波士頓分會(AYLUS)(www.aylus.org)、新生命基金會(www.alifeatime.org)和波士頓北京群攜手,上週日(25日)在牛頓中文學校舉辦中國書法及學生手工藝品義賣會,籌款濟助5名中國貧困殘疾兒童來美就醫。
以“這個冬天不會冷”為名的這場義賣會,由美國青年領袖基金會波士頓分會的學生義工發起,北京群志願者、學生家長參與計劃和籌辦,花了一個多月的時間做準備,共售出18幅作品,籌得2800多元
善心人士欣賞書法作品。
(圖由波士頓北京人微信群提供)
曾出書辦展覽的顧昌保,多幅作品被中國美術館和軍事博物館收藏的著名軍旅畫家殷培華,以及擅長多種字體,在國家級書法大賽中多次獲得金獎的書法家周九卿等三人,提供書法作品,當天放在FA Day中學飯廳展出,一幅接一幅的,煞有氣勢。
            波士頓北京人微信群友昨(26)日還在群裡繼續討論,感謝3名書法家的慷慨,稱讚學生義工們的認真,更表揚解囊購買作品的善心人士。
            群主李會銘透露,有名住在新貝福(New Bedford)市的大媽,還帶了自己做的手工藝品到現場,參加義賣,收入也全捐了出來,想為那些傷殘兒童盡些力,熱情感人。
 義賣會場。(圖由波士頓北京人微信群提供)
            據悉有些參與籌辦活動的志願者,為每年到波士頓來治療的這些中國殘疾兒童默默服務,已長達七、八年。他們指出,這些兒童來美治療的醫藥費雖然免費,但他們的路費,生活費得自行負擔,因此仍然每年發愁。
他們指出,有些兒童的殘疾原因,聽了讓人憤怒,但更重要的是如何幫助這些兒童,重新面對人生。他們希望藉著更大型的籌款活動,能有更多人加入行善行列。
這一活動的所有善款,將捐給新生命兒童基金會-波士頓意外傷害基金(A life a time- Boston Trauma Fund),專門用於濟助基金會批准,來波士頓就醫的中國貧困殘疾兒童。
籌辦活動者特別感謝牛頓中文學校和校長賴力無償提供場地,聲明義賣雖然結束,但募款還在繼續,有意捐助者,可到alifeatime.org捐款,並請註明Boston Trauma Fund. 。查詢或聯繫,可發電郵BOSTrauma@gmail.com

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義賣會畫家之一的傅麗,和購買了三幅作品的王女士
。他倆深厚的“這個冬天不會冷”,就是傅麗寫的。
(圖由波士頓北京人微信群提供)