Residential Life Department – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu The official news site for Fordham University. Fri, 07 Jun 2019 13:55:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/favicon.png Residential Life Department – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu 32 32 232360065 Student Items Donated to Local Nonprofits https://now.fordham.edu/colleges-and-schools/fordham-college-at-lincoln-center/student-items-donated-to-local-shelters/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 13:55:12 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=121426 Olga Baez (center) and staff from the nonprofit Grad Bag in front of a truck filled with donations from Fordham students. Photo courtesy of Olga BaezRather than rotting away in a local landfill, a trove of old student belongings from McKeon and McMahon Halls were donated to several local shelters and nonprofits in May.

Spearheading the donation effort was Olga Baez, an administrative assistant in Fordham College at Lincoln Center’s residential life office.

“I grew up in the Bronx … It doesn’t make sense for us not to coordinate with different nonprofits to make sure that these items are going to people in need,” said Baez. “We’re supporting the Bronx—we’re supporting different organizations that are able to help people.”

About 30 plastic bags of clothes, enough residential hall items to fill a truck, and several bags of nonperishable items were distributed to six nonprofit organizations across New York City. Lightly used mini fridges were given to high school seniors at the Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology and the Mott Haven Educational Campus. Other donated items include kitchenware, cleaning supplies, bed linens, hangers, shoes, storage containers, mirrors, and microwaves.

In years past, students dropped off clothing donations in Goodwill bins and nonperishable snacks at the end of the academic year. But this year—the third consecutive year that Lincoln Center has hosted a student donation drive—is different.

“This year, we went a little bigger,” Baez said. “We allotted one of the student lounges [in McMahon]for all the items to be donated there. We used one of the student lounges at McKeon as well.”

Some items were shuttled via Ram Van to a homeless shelter for mothers and their children in the Bronx. Others were given to Grad Bag, an organization that gives lightly used residential hall items to incoming first-year college students from low-income households.

Bridge Haven Family Traditional Residence, a transitional shelter for families, was another recipient of the donated household items.

“The goal is for them to move into their own space,” Baez said. “That’s why a lot of the items, like the kitchenware, mirrors, and microwaves, are so useful for them.”

Emaeyak Ekanem, the executive director of Christ Disciples Int’l Ministries, Inc., a church in the Bronx that received some of the donations, said many of the people in the church’s community “don’t have access” to these household items that so many people take for granted.  Fordham’s donation, he said, “helps to further our mission of providing for the needy in the community.”

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Fire Protection High Priority at Fordham https://now.fordham.edu/campus-life/fire-protection-high-priority-at-fordham/ Sun, 09 Jan 2000 19:08:19 +0000 http://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=39551 NEW YORK – Development and maintenance of Fordham’s fire protection plans, especially for the residence halls, is the highest priority of the University. All of the residence halls have modern, fully code-compliant fire alarm and emergency lighting systems. Although not required by the New York City Fire or Building Codes, all of our new or newly renovated residence halls (McMahon Hall at Lincoln Hall, Millennium and Hughes Halls at Rose Hill) are fully fire sprinklered. All other residence halls have sprinklers in any area required by the New York City Building and Fire Codes. We have plans to install full sprinklers in other residence halls on a scheduled basis. All residence halls have weekly inspections of the fire alarms and fire protection equipment as well as announced and unannounced fire drills for all occupants each semester. Buildings are totally evacuated on any alarm – real, test or false. In order to help clear students out of a building the resident assistants and resident directors in the dormitories are equipped with battery powered airhorns. While this policy creates some inconvenience, it emphasizes the importance of a fire alarm and helps reduce the incidence of false alarms. Student rooms are regularly inspected for electrical appliances which might cause fire hazards. The Security Department and Residential Life Department hold regular fire education sessions with all dormitory residents at the beginning of each school year with additional sessions scheduled as needed

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