Fresh Air Fund offers opportunity

HUDSON VALLEY — “Host families have big hearts, love welcoming the children into their homes, and sharing even their small family experiences with them” said Debbi Ratchford, the local representative, describing the Fresh Air Fund.

Children stayed with host families from July 10 to 17. Another full week upstate will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 18. There are often more children than host families, so the organization is always looking for new hosts to participate.

Ratchford, now in her third year as the representative for Dutchess and Ulster counties, has hosted Fresh Air children in her home for the past five years.

“I do this solely because I’m blessed and wanted to share these blessings with underprivileged children” Ratchford said. “Going to the drive-​in, bowling and other activities like that just makes their summer.”

The agenda isn’t excessive to those taking the children in, however the kids savor every moment. Running through a backyard filled with trees and feeling the wet grass on their feet is sometimes the best part of a child’s experience.
      The Fresh Air Fund organizes events to gather the host families. This year they lunched at Trevor Zoo in Millbrook, picnicked at the residence of Franklin D. Roosevelt, barbecued at Bowdoin Park and had a send-off pool party at the home of host Stephanie Dimase.

Dimase is the friendly town representative for Millbrook, Wappingers Falls and Pawling. It is her first year as a host, and she said she has enjoyed every moment of hosting a girl from Flushing, Queens, named Shuyan, 12.

She said Shuyan loves animals and art, so she took her to the ASPCA to visit the animals. They also bought her a set of art supplies that she was able to use throughout her stay, and could take home with her at the end of their week together.

Host Serena Urena was involved with the Fresh Air Fund when she was a child, and would come north to the Hudson Valley from the Bronx

“It feels great to be a part of this organization” Urena said, “I’m highly sensitive and attentive to the needs of these children. I find out what their home life is like and how I can help them. I also encourage them to find and set their own goals.”
      Urena has two daughters, Skyla, 13, and Victoria, 11, who have had fun getting to know Shanei, 12, from Brooklyn, and Chelsey, 12, from Queens.
      Urena took the four girls out to Michael’s Craft Supplies to purchase jewelry boxes to decorate. The four were excited to be going to Splash Down together the day before Shanei and Chelsey would be leaving.

Victoria Urena, said, “They’re like my best friends. We’ve done so much together in such a short time.”
      In the Fund’s campaign, they say, “All it takes to host a child is room in your home and in your heart,” and that couldn’t be more true for the host families in Dutchess and Ulster counties.

Some of the Fresh Air Fund children have been coming back to the same families for years. They’ve formed strong relationships. Some will be staying for the entire summer and others will be coming back for holidays and weekend visits.
     The Fresh Air Fund is glad to work with a single person, a young couple, an older married couple, gay couples and families with many children. 

The Fresh Air Fund, established in 1877, is a not-for-profit organization.

The program allows children between the ages of 6 and 12 to join, but host families can invite those children to continue to visit until they’re 18 years old. Host families can take on more than one child, and serve as guides to the country — showing them a variety of activities that the children wouldn’t have an opportunity to do in the city.

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