Celebrating the Tenth
Anniversary of a Unique Home for Health Services
By Jeffrey M. Bowen
Anniversaries
give us wonderful opportunities to remember and celebrate beginnings, and to
think about the many decision points that continue to shape our future. This is truly the case for the Healthy
Community Alliance, headquartered in Gowanda, New York. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the
Alliance’s rock-solid foundation.
Figuratively
and literally, that foundation is known both as Community Place and Academy
Place. The distinction gets a bit
technical, but in actual fact the sturdy and spacious brick-and-granite
structure at One School Street is a home to many purposes.
Within
the walls of this vintage elementary school facility, you can find an amazing
array of health, medical, counseling, nutritional, and educational services all
designed to improve the quality of life in rural communities across our region. Mission success derives from broad, inclusive
partnerships that support wellness and prevention. Here I am talking about a community focal
point for programs and services. Community Place is a subsidiary of the Healthy
Community Alliance, which has its own executive director, Ann Battaglia, and a
board of directors on which I served for many years.
Yet
One School Street encompasses much more than a preeminent rural health network. Also named Academy Place, this location
serves as a living and dining space for 32 senior apartments. The Place is directed by a locally focused housing
development fund company, resourced by a combination of federal and state tax
credits linked to household income guidelines.
The apartments are managed in partnership with People, Incorporated.
The
Healthy Community Alliance has been thriving since the mid 1990’s when I came
on board as a founding member of its board of directors. It took the organization about a decade to gain
inspiration from a massive closed-up former school facility in Gowanda. At first it was thought that the old
school, if refurnished, could serve as a practical headquarters for the growing
Alliance capacity.
Thanks
to the foresight and persistence of HCA executive director Sharon Mathe, guided
by local consultants and attorneys, One School Street soon became a conceptual
testing ground for potential uses involving wellness, community planning and
services. Many opportunities for Gowanda
community input enriched the discussion.
What followed was a decade of stressful,
complicated funding negotiations with the Housing and Urban Development
(HUD). Once funding was reasonably
assured, with loans and payments arranged, a Buffalo-based commercial
contractor took on the project that finally produced today’s beautiful
facility.
I
share quite a rewarding personal history with Community Place. As a member of the Alliance’s board of
directors, I remember many meetings where sorting out bureaucratic challenges
and legal technicalities tested everyone’s patience. At times it seemed as though Community Place
would become our single agenda item. Ultimately, our investment of time and
resources continues to yield growing dividends throughout the entire region.
Please
see what I mean for yourself. Virtually
or in person, visit the impressive facility known as Community Place, Academy
Place, and One School Street in Gowanda.
It is not just a terrific architectural asset, but the symbol of a
regional and statewide commitment to health promotion, disease prevention,
wellness, and building quality of life.
Dr.
Jeffrey Bowen
Past
President
Healthy
Community Alliance
PO.
Box 36
Delevan,
N.Y. 14042
716-777-2383
Jeffreybowen7@gmail.com