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RSS Invites Community to MVSC Open House

Rehabilitation Support Services, Inc. will hold a community open house at the Mountain View Social Club, 9 River Street, on Friday, May 31 from 4-6 p.m. The “Helping Hands” event will highlight programs and activities at the member-directed wellness center, which are designed to foster inclusivity as family members, friends, and neighbors continue on the journey toward mental wellness. 

“We believe that everyone deserves to be seen, heard, respected, and embraced for who they are,” said Amy Norris, coordinator of the Mountain View Social Club. “By hosting this open house, we hope to break down barriers and create a more inclusive community that celebrates the strengths and talents of all of its members.” 

Established by RSS in 1988, the Mountain View Social Club provides individuals with opportunities to live, work, learn and thrive while also being great neighbors, officials said. Through a variety of workshops, fun activities, guest speaker presentations, and Otsego County Nightlife events, the members partner with RSS as they access vocational, financial, educational, and health-based resources.

The Helping Hands Community Open House is intended to give attendees the opportunity to meet some of the diverse and inspiring members of the social club. These individuals represent a wide range of backgrounds, interests and experiences. From membership in the Red Hat Society and operating CB & HAM radios, to pursuing hobbies such as dancing, roller-skating, baking, crafts, and gardening, club members will showcase their unique talents and passions. 

The event will also feature complimentary refreshments provided by Oneonta Bagel Company, also operated by RSS, “allowing attendees to enjoy delicious treats while connecting with others in a warm and welcoming environment.”

“We are delighted to work with the members and staff of the Mountain View Social Club to hold this open house,” said Christine Nealon, director of strategic partnerships for RSS. “We are excited to foster a true sense of community, where individuals can come together, share experiences, and support one another. This is a cornerstone of RSS’ mission, and the driver behind all we do to build stronger communities in Oneonta and Otsego County.” 

According to a press release, the Helping Hands Community Open House promises to be an engaging and inspiring event, showcasing the resilience, creativity, and collective spirit of Mountain View Social Club members. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn about the various activities and resources available, and discover how they can contribute to supporting mental wellness for our community.

For more information about the upcoming open house or the Mountain View Social Club, visit www.facebook.com/mountainviewsocialclub or contact RSS at cnealon@rehab.org

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