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HAI’s
Founder Reflects
One Step Back, Several Steps Forward
We have experienced a
setback as a result of a New York State legislature funding reduction
to a group of mental health programs in NYC, including HAI. Perhaps
due to grassroots protests of mental health consumers, the initial
proposed cut to HAI has been subsequently reduced. We are now exploring
several actions to minimize the impact of this reduction, in order
to continue to ably serve New Yorkers in need of Hope And Inspiration
through the Arts.
On the other hand, this
is also a time of stepping forward. HAI continues to expand its
website to include new services and interactive capabilities. We
have added Google SiteSearch, which allows users to search our website
by keyword. To test this tool, I typed in the words "multiple
personalities," and in a split (no pun intended) second it
displayed the page of the monograph "Live Arts Experiences"
that discusses the impact of the arts as reflected by studies of
multiple personalities.
In terms of services,
HAI has been approved again as a vendor in public schools, through
a third contract with the NYC Department of Education. A wider scope
of services is now available, all aimed to provide students and
staff with the ability to cope with an array of societal problems,
and to heal, grow and learn through the arts. For more information,
please visit http://www.hospaud/org/hai/DOE/index.htm
To help generate revenues
for our work, we have now a Group Sales Ticket Program, extending
HAI group ticketing services to the general public, including civic
groups, tourists, conventions and more. These services were previously
available only to HAI participants.
On a historic note, we
have added a new section to our website devoted to the composer
Serge Prokofieff and the 20th anniversary of HAI’s benefit
concert
commemorating the premier of "Peter and the Wolf."
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