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The EAC Network provides over 103 programs that help improve so many lives across Long Island and NYC, however, it just doesn't seem like its enough. There is always "More to Do." More people to Help and New Ways to help them. If you support job creation, protecting our Children and helping Seniors then you want to to listen and find out how to get involved because there is always more to do. Visit EAC-Network.com

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Join Paul M. O'Brian, a distinguished attorney from Burner Prudenti Law PC, as he delves into the impactful work he spearheads alongside the EAC Network. In this compelling podcast, listeners are invited to explore the intersection of law, advocacy, and community service. Through thought-provoking discussions, Paul sheds light on the vital initiatives undertaken by the EAC Network, ranging from legal aid and social justice to fostering a culture of empowerment and support for those in need. Tune in to gain valuable insights into how law can be a force for positive change, and be inspired by the remarkable stories of transformation and resilience shared by Paul and his team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 15: Back to School SAFETY ALERT: Unpacking Erin’s Law in New York State Schools Welcome to the newest installment of the "More to Do" podcast from EAC. As we send ou children back to school, Robert Stricoff, the Chief External Affairs Officer of the EAC Network, hosts this episode in which we hear from two very significant guests. The importance of implementing Erin's Law in New York State school systems is addressed by Keryn Lemp, a Community Educator at EAC's Suffolk County Child Advocacy Center, and Bob Vecchio, Executive Director of the Nassau-Suffolk School Boards Association. You will hear a variety of advice throughout the episode, including how to educate your child and keep them safe, how to recognize warning signals, and how to speak to your child or students if you believe they are ina dangerous situation. If you are a parent, educator, or school official, please take the time to listen to the entire episode as we get ready for a successful and safe school year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 14: Resolving Conflicts: Inside the World of Alternative Dispute Resolution with LIDRC Welcome back to another installment of the "More to Do" podcast from EAC. Courtney Chicvak, Esq. joins hosts Robert Stricoff, Chief External Affairs Officer at EAC Network, and Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group and EAC Board Member, in this episode. Courtney is essential to a fascinating aspect of EAC's services. She is the LIDRC's Program Director for ADR Training and Development. Listen as Courtney describes what it's like to work with the leading conflict resolution professionals in our community. LIDRC exists to identify alternative and collaborative methods to mutually accepted resolutions of family problems such as divorce and elder care, as well as community disputes with a neighbor. Find out more about LIDRC and Courtney's work by listening to the full episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of EAC Network’s “More to Do” podcast. On today’s episode, our hosts, Robert Stricoff, Chief External Affairs Officer at EAC Network, and Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group and EAC Board Member, sit down with the team at the Richmond County’s District Attorney Office. DA Michael McMahon is joined by Amanda Wexler, Hope Coordinator, and James Clinton, Community Partner, as they discuss the impact of EAC’s work on the Staten Island borough. The EAC Network collaborates with the DA for a number of our programs, including TASC, APIP, SCRAM, and CRAN. Join us as we discuss the measurable impact of our partnership and the implemented systems to assist the Staten Island community going forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 12: Breaking the Cycle: Empowering Communities to Combat the Opioid Crisis with Brooklyn CLEAR and EAC Network Welcome back to another episode of the "More to Do" podcast from EAC Network. Our hosts, Robert Stricoff, Chief External Affairs Officer of EAC Network, and Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group and EAC Board Member, are joined by special guest Monique Powell, Program Supervisor of Brooklyn's CLEAR, on this episode. Everyone in our community has been impacted by the opioid pandemic, particularly the use of fentanyl. CLEAR in Brooklyn attempts to expose and engage those who are at risk of being arrested but would not seek treatment otherwise, or who may not know where they can find care. Help us end the opioid epidemic by learning more about Brooklyn CLEAR and the EAC Network at https://eac-network.org/brooklyn-clear/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Stricoff, Chief External Affairs Officer of EAC, interviews Commissioner Harrison, SCPD, in this edition of the EAC Network's "More To Do" podcast. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, so in this episode, Robert and Commissioner Harrison delve into the pressing issues affecting children's safety in Suffolk County.  Listen to the full episode to learn more about Commissioner Harrison’s journey and his plans to improve public safety in Suffolk County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the EAC “More To Do” podcast. In this episode, our host Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group, sits down with Honorable Andrew Crecca, District Administrative Judge of Suffolk County, and Alexia Evans, Center Manager for the Children’s Center at the Cohalan Court Complex. The Children’s Center offers an alternative to crowded courtrooms and waiting areas and enables parents with young children to attend to their court business. The Children’s Center represents equity and justice, providing a resource to parents or guardians who may not have access to quality childcare. Tune into this episode to learn more about the impact this center has on Suffolk County and ways that you can get involved!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the EAC “More To Do” podcast. In this episode, our hosts Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group and EAC Board Member, and Robert Stricoff, Chief External Affairs Officer at EAC Network, sit down with Thomas Sheehan, Senior Director of Community Re-Entry Assistance Network at EAC. CRAN assists those oppressed by the criminal justice system through their mental health needs by creating individualized treatment plans that connect them to community services. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the endless benefits services like CRAN create for our community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 8: EAC’s Chance to Advance -It Takes a Village  Children in the foster care system are at a considerably increased risk of incarceration, drug misuse, poor mental health, and even being dependent on public assistance in their adult years. EAC’s Chance to Advance program works to reduce these odds and bring meaningful change to the lives of at-risk children. Join Robert Stricoff, Chief Development Officer at EAC Network, and Lisa Mirabile, CEO and President of Vertigo Media Group as well as EAC Board Member, on this episode of EAC's "More to Do" Podcast as they welcome special guest Demishia Owens, Program Director at EAC's Chance to Advance, to the show! This special episode celebrates Demishia's professional achievements, featuring success stories from people whose lives she's impacted, how she got her start at the EAC, and why her job is so important. Listen to the full episode to learn more details about how the heroes at Chance to Advance serve the Long Island community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in to our special live stream to honor our Veterans and to highlight our Brooklyn Misdemeanor Veterans Treatment Court. This program assists our veterans with their complex needs that must be addressed with appropriate services. Timothy Martin, our Veteran Peer Coordinator/Veteran Case Manager for the Brooklyn Misdemeanor Veteran Treatment Court will be our special guest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The EAC Network has over a hundred programs that serve various purposes to help those in need on Long Island and in New York. This week, Lisa Mirabile, President and CEO of Vertigo Media Group and EAC Board Member, and Robert Stricoff, Chief Development Officer at EAC, welcome two very important guests to the podcast. Dr. Edward Fernandez, Clinical Director at Queens CRAN and TASC Mental Health, and Neela Mukherjee Lockel, President and CEO of EAC Network, are both vital to our organization's daily operations. We could not serve the community in the manner in which we do without their consistent heart and effort. Listen to the full episode to learn more about the Queens CRAN and TASC Mental Health programs, as well as our organization's day-to-day operations and long-term goals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EAC More To Do: Episode 5  Protecting Long Island Children: Warning Signs, Risk Factors, and Education.  In this episode of "More To Do," Lisa Mirabile, CEO and President of Vertigo Media Group and an EAC Network board member, and Robert Stricoff, Chief Development Officer at EAC Network, welcome three very special guests to the show: Andrea Ramos-Topper, Division Director of Children's Services, Stephanie Muller, Safe Harbour Program Supervisor, and Keryn Lemp, Community Educator at EAC's Child Advocacy Center. All play important roles in protecting Long Island children from risks such as sexual assault, sex trafficking, and abuse. Listen to this important episode to learn more about the warning signs and preventable measures we can take to protect our children here in Suffolk County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 4: Angels Walking Among Us  This episode of EAC’s “More to Do” podcast features Lisa Mirabile, EAC Board Member and CEO/President of Vertigo Media Group, and Robert Stricoff, Chief Development Officer of EAC Network, as they deep dive into the amazing work of two of many powerhouse women working at EAC. Lisa Newman, Senior Director of Behavioral Services, and Danielle Dilena, Director of Vocational Services, join the podcast to discuss the impact their work has on the Long Island community. Listen for heartwarming stories, future plans of the organization, and much more great insight as to what we can do to help those in need around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of EAC Network's 'More To Do' Podcast features Lisa Mirabile (EAC Board Member & CEO/President of Vertigo Media Group) and Robert Stricoff (Chief Development Officer of EAC Network) with their guest, Mary Coyle (Senior Director of Senior Services, Nutrition Education, and Food Services at EAC Network), as they discuss pressing topics related to Senior Citizens, Meals On Wheels, and maintaining Social Connections with seniors. Mary's contribution to the community has been vital for seniors during the Pandemic. Not just for providing food, but for building relationships and making sure seniors remain in a social environment for mental health purposes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2: Robert Stricoff (Chief Development Officer of EAC Network) and Lisa Mirabile (EAC Network Board Member & President/CEO of Vertigo Media Group) sit down with Crystal Stanton (New York City Division Director of EAC Network) to discuss how to keep communities safe while thinking differently about incarceration. The amount of money it costs to send a person to jail is astronomical. The ATI program saves NYC residents an immense amount of money. EAC Network is all about Caring, Compassion, and Community. Crystal is hard at work with the EAC Network to improve the lives of every individual that they come in contact with. The aim is to remove the stigma and barriers associated with incarceration from the public's consciousness. There's more to do!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Please join EAC Network at its upcoming Cohalan Cares for Kids Event. This event will bring awareness to and benefit EAC Network’s Suffolk County Children’s Center at Cohalan Court, a child care center where children play and learn while parents or guardians tend to their court business. Wednesday, April 13, 2022Suffolk County Bar AssociationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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