The Jerusalem Post

NY State announces $2.6 million to aid state’s Holocaust survivors

- • By ANDREW SILOW-CARROL

New York State’s fiscal year 2023 budget will include $2.6 million in funding to support Holocaust survivors, Governor Kathy Hochul told Jewish leaders in Brooklyn on the eve of Holocaust Remembranc­e Day.

The Holocaust Survivors Initiative, to be administer­ed by the NY State Office for the Aging, will fund programs that provide health care and other services to 40,000 state residents who are victims of Nazi genocide, 40% of whom are in poverty, Hochul said.

“Survivors of the Holocaust endured tragedy beyond the imaginatio­ns of the average person,” Hochul said in remarks at the Boro Park YM-YWHA on Wednesday. “We owe them a lifetime of care, and with this funding we can ensure they receive just that.”

Before announcing the funding, Hochul met with a group of survivors.

Year to year, the funding increases support for Holocaust survivor services by over $1 million. UJA-Federation of New York, the Metropolit­an Council on Jewish Poverty and other Jewish nonprofits lobbied for the funding.

“UJA-Federation of New York is grateful for the unwavering efforts of Governor Hochul and the Legislatur­e resulting in $2.6 million to support critical services for Holocaust survivors in New York,” said Eric S. Goldstein, CEO of UJA-Federation, in remarks at the announceme­nt. “Because of their past trauma, survivors often require a special set of social, medical and mental health services, and this funding will make a dramatic difference in helping these individual­s access the care they need and age with dignity.”

(New York Jewish Week/JTA)

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