PEOPLE WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE 2025
The Hudson Valley Women’s Association and Friends cordially invites you to join us in recognizing the
2025 "People Who Make a Difference"
Saturday, May 3, 2025
9 A.M. - 11 A.M.
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American Legion Post 633
134 Old State Road
Highland Falls, NY
This year's honorees are:
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Joe DeWitt, Town of Highlands Councilman
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Dr. Melanie Guerrero LTC, (Ret) US Army
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Michelle McQueen, Mental Health Specialist
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Roy Spells, Veteran/Community Volunteer
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Lisa Sibley, Community Health Advocate
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Laurie R. Tautel, Orange County Legislator
Town of Highlands Rising Stars:
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Quinn Manning, O’Neill High School Senior
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David Walsh, O’Neill High School Senior
For tickets and event program information:
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Want to show your support for Army Football?
Put a Go Army Beat Navy lawn sign in your yard!
Only $15
Available at The Center
264 Main Street
Highland Falls, NY

OUR SERVICES
Services we have provided:
Student Tutoring & Advocacy
Family / Student Advocacy
School Supplies Distribution
Holiday Support for Families
Food, Clothing & Personal Items Donations
Health & Wellness Information Programs
Success Academy
Housing Referrals
Crisis Intervention
...and much more.
We have also collaborated with:
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the Community Coalition - multiple agencies coordinating education, resources and support concerning alcohol and substance abuse
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Highland Falls - Fort Montgomery Central School District
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American Legion Post #633
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American Legion Auxiliary Post #633
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Hudson Valley Women's Association and Friends
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Town of Highlands Recreation Department
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Church of the Holy Innocents
...and other community organizations.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP

Donate
While your time and enthusiasm are undoubtedly invaluable assets (click for Volunteer info), we also appreciate monetary donations to help us achieve our goals.
If you would like to mail us your donation, we gladly accept checks.
Please make your check out to:
The Center of Highland Falls, Inc.
And mail to:
The Center of Highland Falls
PO Box 197
Highland Falls, NY 10928
"I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back."
— Maya Angelou