Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. Awarded $839,000 Grant from Mother Cabrini Foundation to Launch the Community Café Initiative in Partnership with The Camden Life Center

 

The Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. (CFLR) is honored to announce it has been awarded an $839,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Foundation. This transformative funding will support the launch of the Community Café Initiative, a collaborative effort between CFLR and The Camden Life Center, aimed at fostering connection, resilience, and well-being for families and individuals in Camden and its surrounding rural communities.

 

“To receive this prestigious grant on our first try is truly an honor and a total game changer for our community,” said Cassandra Sheets, CEO of the Center for Family Life and Recovery, Inc. This funding will launch the Community Café Initiative which provides:

 

  • A Teaching Kitchen to provide hands-on culinary education and promote healthy eating.
  • A Youth Center offering safe, substance-free spaces for mentorship and recreation.
  • Recovery Café Meetings, the first in New York State, offering individuals navigating recovery a safe space to build connections, share experiences, and find belonging.

 

Through this funding, CFLR will hire three key staff members to spearhead the initiative. Operations will begin in January 2025, with the team temporarily working out of the Camden Life Center’s administrative space as efforts continue to secure additional funding to renovate the future café facility.

 

“The Community Café Initiative is not just a program – It’s a new way to connect in a world that has become increasingly disconnected.” said Jessica Perusse, Director of The Camden Life Center. “These new programs will create meaningful opportunities for connection and growth while supporting the health and well-being of our community.”

 

“One of the Foundation’s biggest strengths is that we’re community-driven – by consistently engaging with grantees and their communities and letting them take the lead in identifying their needs, our team is better able to pursue responsive grantmaking and understand the common challenges New York’s nonprofits face. In doing so, we can better empower our tireless grantees to overcome obstacles, deliver for the needs of their communities and build a more equitable New York,” said Kathryn Ruscitto, Chair of the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation’s Regional Grants Committee.

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