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By choosing  Hudson Valley Hub to produce your unique high quality content, you have made the decision to also promote yourself among other individuals and organizations who believe in building relationships with their entire community and beyond.

 

Hudson Valley Hub Community Portal builds upon itself to insure the identity of your organization among others who aim to do the GREATER GOOD and STAND OUT within OUR community >>> 

There are so many individuals and organizations making a difference where they live...  HUDSON VALLEY HUB is the place to SEE THE DIFFERENCE.

 

 

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Children’s Media Project (CMP) is a non-profit arts and education organization with a history of empowering “at-risk” youth through the media arts. CMP’s programs encourage youth to not only explore the world around them, but to also be active participants. CMP provides workshops, programs, and projects for youth, artists, and educators that teach critical viewing of the media, that encourage youth to be creatively engaged in using the media to deliver important messages, and that offer employment and growth opportunities for youth.

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Top culinary professionals from around the world started their celebrated careers at the CIA, and you can be next. Imagine strolling across campus as your senses come to life amid the amazing buildings and rich history. Picture yourself in freshly pressed whites, joining your fellow students in the day's classes. From award-winning restaurants to breathtaking views to buzzing kitchens, every square inch is full of energy and an undying passion for food.

Established in 1974, Dia Art Foundation is internationally recognized as one of the world's most influential contemporary art institutions. The name "Dia," taken from the Greek word meaning "through," was chosen to suggest the institution's role in enabling visionary artistic projects that might not otherwise be realized because of their scale or ambition.​

Established in 1964 as a private, nonprofit arts service organization to promote and coordinate cultural activity and development in Dutchess County. The Arts Council envisions the Mid-Hudson Valley as a place where a variety of art is produced and presented, residents are engaged in the arts as part of daily life, and where the strength of our county’s artistic and cultural life supports the social and economic vitality of our diverse communities.

Founded in 2004 after a two year study conducted by Marist College School of Management and Mid Hudson Pattern for Progress, GET became incorporated as a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation in 2005 when it started offering its services to the public. Our services are available to minorities and low income families.

HVCS, formerly known as ARCS' mission is to promote prevention and wellness for all people, to encourage life-affirming decisions maximizing their quality of life, and to coordinate care for those living with complex health conditions. HVCS has nearly three decades of experience in providing services and support for people living with HIV/AIDS and is supported in part by a grant from the Westchester Community Foundation.

The Music scene is back in the Hudson Valley... and even the DJs are included. Local 845 is the small step, and the giant leap necessary to return the Hudson Valley music scene back to the scenery of Hudson Valley. Check out their greatest hits including The Beacon Music Factory, Rock Band Boot Camp, In the Pines (Concert Series at University Settlement Camp in Beacon) and of course the outdoor music festival tour de force...Beacon Riverfest.

"Turning Conflict into Conversation." The Mediation Center of Dutchess County held its Anti-Bullying Youth Summit on November 2, 2012. Students had the opportunity to attend presentations and interactive workshops about understanding the devastating effects of bullying, and were able to  learn strategies to prevent and respond to bullying within their school community... by sharing their experience, and turning conflict into conversation. The Summit aims to support students and their schools to put an end to bullying.

Once we were sophisticated people living in a primitive world., and now we have now become primitive people living in a technologically sophisticated world. Mountain Scout Survival School exists to share with you the timeless and enduring wilderness survival skills of our ancestors. Learning these skills will prepare you to survive comfortably without the luxuries of our modern world. Our current social system and reliance on technology has separated us from our innate abilities to connect with the earth. Mountain Scout Survival will help you reconnect.​ 

Did you know that  the fragility of pre-mature  babies often requires the need for multiple transfusions, and often than not, their lives depend on it. By donating less than an hour of your day, and a little bit of your blood, you can help to determine the difference between life and death. Donating blood is literally giving the gift of life. Each day, patients in our regions need close to 2,000 people a day to roll up their sleeves to give the gift of life. There is simply no substitute for voluntarily donated blood. Without volunteer donors, our community would not have an adequate community blood supply.

Rebuilding Together Dutchess County helped to rebuild the home of disabled Gulf War Veteran, Tim Wilkinson through their Heroes at Home project on National Rebuilding Day 2012. Roughly 350 community members mobilized to assist in projects throughout the county for the day, four of which being Heroes at Home Projects, Rebuilding Day is a showcase of the power of volunteerism that to help rebuild the lives of those who need it the most... it's simply neighbor helping neighbor, by affording them the simple comfort of a warm, safe and dry home.

 A grammatically correct movie review site that you will love! Share with Hudson Valley cinephiles their love and loathe for the movies playing right in your back yard. See and hear reviews and join the dialogue. We will try to keep the spoilers to a minimum! Stay posted on Screwed Movies for movie and theater updates, and ocal movie listings.

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