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Coming up on Connections: Friday, March 3rd

Catholic Family Center

First hour: Catholic Family Center’s efforts to help alleviate poverty in Rochester

Second hour: Understanding and treating eating disorders

Compared to cities its size, Rochester has the second highest rate of overall poverty. The Rochester-Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (RMAPI)  has set a goal to reduce poverty in our region by 50% in the next 15 years. Is that realistic? Some critics of the Anti-Poverty Initiative say the effort has been a lot of talk, with little action, but RMAPI leaders say understanding our region’s poverty problem and developing effective strategies to alleviate it take time. Catholic Family Center is a key partner in the initiative, and it’s set to launch adult mentoring pilot programs aimed at helping people in our community become financially secure and independent. This is all happening during Catholic Family Center’s centennial. We’ll talk about the new pilot programs, and we’ll hear from people whose lives have been transformed thanks to Catholic Family Center's services. Our guests:

  • Erica King, clinical supervisor at the Community Resource Services department at Catholic Family Center
  • Ron Rizzo, director of Family Prosperity Programs at Catholic Family Center
  • Jackie Wallace, Son House resident at Catholic Family Center, and student at MCC
  • Yomary Malave, participant in Catholic Family Center’s Lafayette House program, and student at MCC

Then in our second hour, it’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, but only one in 10 men and women with eating disorders receive treatment. Many people, especially men, suffer in silence. We’ll discuss the stigma attached to eating disorders, while exploring what makes for effective treatment. We’ll also hear from eating disorder awareness advocates who will share their journeys to recovery. Our guests:

  • Mary Tantillo, professor clinical nursing at the University of Rochester School of Nursing, director of WNYCCCED, and founder of The Healing Connection
  • Michelle Morales, parent peer mentor for WNYCCCED
  • Robin Giuliano, advocate for eating disorder awareness and owner of SnowBridge Books
  • Genevieve Morrow, advocate for eating disorder awareness

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Megan Mack is the executive producer of "Connections with Evan Dawson" and live/televised engagement programming.