Schenectady Community Action Program
Adelaide (Addy) Haberbush serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Schenectady Community Action Program since January 2013, demonstrating a commitment to creating lasting solutions for poverty through various community programs. Under Addy's leadership, SCAP focuses on facilitating access to safe housing, quality education, and livable wage employment while promoting dignity and health equity. Previous experiences include directing program development and partnerships at Girls Incorporated of the Greater Capital Region, as well as roles in grants and evaluation, and education initiatives. Addy holds a Master of Social Work in Organizational Management, a Certificate of Graduate Study in Non-Profit Management and Leadership, and a Bachelor of Social Work, all from the University at Albany.
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Schenectady Community Action Program
Since its inception in 1965, SCAP has remained committed to its mission of alleviating the symptoms and eradicating the causes of poverty by helping people help themselves when they are in economic, educational, or social need. SCAP accomplishes this by identifying changing community needs and mobilizing resources; administering programs that address ongoing community needs; and individual and systematic advocacy on behalf of those SCAP serves. We are proud of our record of providing a wide-range of opportunities and assistance to low-income individuals and families. SCAP looks to the future with commitment and confidence as we continue to engage the community and work to meet the challenges to support low-income people in reaching their goals.