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CONGRESSMAN PAT RYAN BRINGS THE SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION BACK TO ULSTER COUNTY WITH C.A.R.E.S. VAN EVENT, CONTINUES PUSH TO REOPEN PERMANENT OFFICE

November 6, 2023

Congressman Pat Ryan Brings the Social Security Administration Back to Ulster County with C.A.R.E.S. Van Event, Continues Push to Reopen Permanent Office

Representatives from community partners including the Alzheimer’s Association, Senator Michelle Hinchey’s office, and the Ulster County for the Aging will also be in attendance to provide in-person assistance 

WASHINGTON, DC  –  Today, Congressman Pat Ryan announced that he is bringing assistance from the Social Security Administration back to Ulster County with an event with his Constituent Advocacy Resources Empowerment Services (C.A.R.E.S.) Van. The event will be held this Thursday, November 9, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Ulster County Restorative Justice and Community Empowerment Center located at 733 Broadway in Kingston. Staff from the Social Security Administration will join Congressman Ryan’s caseworkers to answer questions and assist constituents with accessing their benefits.

“For too long, Ulster County seniors have gone without the critical services provided by a Social Security office. I hear from people all the time who aren’t able to make the hour-plus drive to the nearest office, and can’t get the help they need online,” said Congressman Pat Ryan. “I’m proud to be bringing the Social Administration back to Ulster County to hear these concerns directly from our community, but our fight isn’t done. I will keep pushing to restore the much-needed services provided by a permanent Social Security Office.”

In March, Congressman Ryan wrote a letter to Acting Social Security Administration Commissioner Kilolo Kijakazi to demand the reopening of the Kingston Social Security Office and Congressman Ryan’s staff has since held multiple meetings with Social Security Administration leaders to progress on the effort. The Social Security Administration’s satellite office in the town of Ulster closed in 2018, leaving Ulster County residents in need of direct assistance traveling upwards of an hour to the nearest Social Security Office located in Poughkeepsie.

Other community partners will also be present at the event to offer assistance to attendees and currently include:

  • New York State Attorney General’s Office
  • New York State Comptroller’s Office
  • New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey’s Office
  • Ulster County Office for the Aging
  • Legal Services of Hudson Valley
  • Westchester Medical Center
  • Alzheimer’s Association
  • Mental Health Association in Ulster County
  • American Red Cross 

Attendees are encouraged to RSVP via this link, but RSVP is not required to attend. 

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