MVCAA recognizes 55 years of service with luncheon, awards

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UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. (MVCAA) on Aug. 2 honored community members during a luncheon recognizing the nonprofit’s 55 years of service.  MVCAA describes itself as “the frontline resource for people living in poverty in Oneida and Herkimer Counties, providing direct services and support for education, employment and family support services.” […]

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UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. (MVCAA) on Aug. 2 honored community members during a luncheon recognizing the nonprofit’s 55 years of service. 

MVCAA describes itself as “the frontline resource for people living in poverty in Oneida and Herkimer Counties, providing direct services and support for education, employment and family support services.” The organization, which operates at 9882 River Road in Marcy, says it also offers Head Start services in Madison County.

MVCAA recognized its 55-year anniversary with the presentation of the 2020-21 Community Champion Awards at a luncheon held Aug. 2, the agency’s incorporation date. The luncheon, titled “Growing with Resiliency,” was held at Hart’s Hill Inn in Whitesboro.

The 2020-21 Community Champion Award winners included Kelly Walters, Treva Wood, Community Activist; Venice Ervin, Community Ambassador; Edward and Otha Jackson, Community Visionary; Daniel and Jaime Mendez, Community Builder; Jeremy and Amy Aceto, Community Builder; Tekia Williams, Community Achiever; and Shi’Ayla Watson, Community Achiever.

Originally known as Oneida County Community Action, the anti-poverty agency offered Head Start, Early Head Start, weatherization, foster grandparent, and youth services to families in Oneida County. 

Over the years, MVCAA expanded its reach to include all of Oneida and Herkimer Counties, while “continuing to focus on bringing hope and dignity to all families.” 

MVCAA also has offices in Rome, Utica, and Ilion. 

Eric Reinhardt: