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Safety Net Providers Ask Nassau County: Where's the Money?

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011   

NEW YORK - More than 70 nonprofit safety-net service providers on Long Island have been working diligently for seven months, but say they haven't been paid by Nassau County. Some say they have yet to get their first checks of the year.

Nassau County is under contract to pay its providers, says Gwen O'Shea, president of the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, and some have started to furlough employees and cut services. She's worried that number will grow.

"The message is, where is the money? Nonprofit health and human service providers from child care to child abuse, Meals on Wheels, mental health services; the majority of the agencies and the services haven't been paid for. We know the money is in the county. We just don't know where it is because we haven't received it."

Phil Mickulas, acting president and chief executive officer of the Family and Children's Association, says his group will have to start furloughs next month if the county does not pay. He finds it strange that county officials have found the time and money for other issues, such as renovating the Nassau County Coliseum.

"What are the priorities? How can you go ahead and fund special elections and various other events and not pay for the basic safety net of services?"

Some county officials are pushing for upgraded technology and changes in how the county contracts with nonprofits. O'Shea says her group is open to that - but only after they are paid for work they've already done.

"We're in the middle of the seventh month of this year, and we haven't been paid. So, pay us, ensure that this is not going to happen again, and we will be more than happy to work with you in creating a system that may include a competitive bid process, that should include integration of IT."

In a written statement, the county executive says the county has been "working diligently to expedite the payment of contracts to our valued community service providers," and is beginning to see some progress. O'Shea says tens of millions of dollars are still outstanding.


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