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Life Skills Center Dedicated

February 22, 2010

February 20, 2010, marked a joyous occasion as many supporters of Moravian Open Door, including staff, Board of Directors, clients, volunteers, and representatives of cooperating agencies joined in a formal dedication of the Life Skills Center. It was announced that as part of the Life Skills program, grant funds from the IGH Foundation and the Guardian Life Insurance Company will make possible a breakfast program for clients in the near future.

Desiree thanks Allan Cole for computer installation, Doris Schattschneider shows the appreciation plaque, and Rev. Andy Meckstroth presides over the dedication service and celebration.
From left to right: Desiree thanks Allan Cole for computer installation; Doris Schattschneider shows the appreciation plaque; and Rev. Andy Meckstroth presides over the dedication service and celebration.

New Grant

January 22, 2010

At the close of 2009, Moravian Open Door received a second grant from the Guardian Life Insurance Affordable Grant Program to further the Life Skills Center program at MOD. With support from Guardian Life’s first grant, the Life Skills Center was completed in late Fall 2009-a bright room with four desktop computers and supporting equipment for classes in life skills. Clients have access to email and the internet; training in computer skills has begun. Classes in other life skills such as preparing for a job, financial literacy, and healthy living are planned.

Moravian Magazine (November 2009): Moravian Open Door: A Ministry of the Eastern District

November 22, 2009

There are exciting new developments at Moravian Open Door, the transitional housing program in Manhattan for homeless older adults… Read the entire article.

Karpas Health Information Center Health Fair at Moravian Open Door

April 22, 2009

In early April, 2009, the Karpas Health Information Center ( a branch of Beth Israel Hospital) held a health fair at MOD, providing baseline health screening for all of MOD’s clients and staff, as well as some volunteers and members of the community. This free service was a first step in providing followup medical care for our clients with health issues.

Moravian Magazine (March 2009): Christmas Gift

March 22, 2009

On December 10, 2008, Schoeneck Moravian Church sent a special gift to MOD along with a team of enthusiastic volunteers to install it. It was a 9-foot lighted Christmas tree with all the trimmings, to replace the one lost in the flood of 2007. The beautiful tree graced the Common Room throughout the Advent and Christmas season. Read the entire article.

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In Their Own Words

Maureen says...

I have struggled with addiction for at least 47 years. I’m 57 now. There is not a bridge that I haven’t burnt with my blood family. I have one friend who has been in my life for almost 20 years and since coming to MOD, I now have a family. I know I am safe and secure living here. Not all days are good for me but the staff always makes time for me and for this I am truly grateful. I thank my support system here and I thank you all for helping me to stay clean and sober and allowing me to be able to feel safe at night.

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About Moravian Open Door

We are a not-for-profit (501c-3) organization committed to providing transitional housing and supportive services to the homeless, distressed and underserved population of New York City.

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