Homeless Survival Kit

I would like to share a story of one winter night when Louie Jr. came home and woke me up all excited to tell me of his night’s events. He said “Dad don’t get mad at me; but, I gave my new coat to a homeless guy outside of the Auburn tonight. It was freezing out and I saw him with no coat on, so I gave him my coat.”  I replied, “Louie, I’m so proud of you and of course I’m not mad…. But I’m pretty sure you wore your brother’s coat tonight!” True story…

In staying with how many times both my boys, Chris and Louie, did so many wonderful and spontaneous acts of kindness, Peace Together Project donated winter #Warm knit hats and gloves to the Homeless coalition survival kits for this winter… With temperatures falling below zero, please consider providing #warm items and support to homeless shelters and missions… In Peace, Louis Sr.

Veterans Day 2018

I would like to thank all the Peace Together Project volunteers for working today (Saturday, November 10, 2018) at The Veteran Outreach Center. Our Campus recruits from Hamilton College and Colgate University painted the stairwell railings for the new veteran housing project which will provide proper shelter and housing for our homeless vets…

Today’s group of college volunteers were headed up by the hard work of our crew leaders Fran Pugliese, Rich Venezio and my Son Christopher…

Today’s efforts by The Peace Together Project, in memory of my son Louie Jr., were sponsored by the support of ADK Property Management… The benevolence of outstanding volunteers, great organizations and love of friends and family coming together for the good of our community… Thank you everyone… Peace Out

Veteran Center

Tuesday October 9, 2018

Thank you to Hamilton College volunteers Claire, Amy and Austin, for helping  paint at the CNY Veteran Outreach Center last Tuesday evening as a Peace Together Project in memory of my son, Louie Jr..… We answered the ‘call-to-action’ to assist the CNYVOC help maintain their construction schedule to provide safe housing for our homeless veterans…

The Central New York Veterans Outreach Center was behind schedule to convert vacant space on the third & fourth floors of the Washington Street building into 18 housing units, including seven (7) units of permanent supportive housing, as well as ten (10) units of transitional housing, both for homeless veterans and their families.