Friday, September 25, 2015

CDS Foundation's....Tino's Farm Family Picnic supporting the Recovery community. Highlighted by their newly opened 3/4 house on the Farm. Providing a fantastic healing environment. 

Tino's Picnic Hay Ride through the woods, with Games for Kids and Pony Rides

Huge Tent for Picnic Dinners 350 were served Chicken Dinner
Pulled Pork Hamburgers and Hot Dogs with all the trimmings.

With great music from two bands folks enjoyed the picnic 

Pic a square and win a 42" Flatscreen TV
When the chicken does a drop

Monday, August 31, 2015

4TH ANNUAL TINO'S FARM PICNIC A HUGE SUCCESS



Photo credit John Hieder (staff photograpfer)

TINO'S FARM OPENS DOORS TO MEN FIGHTING FOR SOBRIETY

By: Diane Gale Andreassi

A ranch style home on a sprawling 37-acre farm in Lyon Township is a haven for Steve, who recently moved to the transition center – Tino’s Farm – for men fighting to stay sober.

Steve asked to remain anonymous, but he was eager to talk about how much the Lyon Township facility has become an anchor for him during his road back to sobriety.

“I was looking to get into transition housing, and the timing for me worked out great,” Steve said. “The fellowship is great. We share experiences and support each other. It’s a lot of support knowing you have gone through the same thing. We stay accountable to each other and go to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) meetings together.”

Steve said sometimes he becomes overwhelmed with thoughts about the mistakes he’s made, especially those affecting his children. He added, however, that he’s beginning to realize while he can’t change the past, he can determine his future.

Four people, including Steve and Tino’s Farm manger Paul Frescoln, live in the house. Two more men are expected to be added within a month, and the roster then will be full. But Frescoln is always looking to get names of people who would be available when there’s an opening. He’s also eager to refer people to other programs.

“Moving on is the whole point,” Frescoln said. “But they really like the peaceful atmosphere here. There’s plenty to do, and it keeps you occupied. It makes them feel like they’re part of something.”

You must be at least 18 years old and working on maintaining sobriety to live at Tino’s Farm. Each man is expected to hold a job, pay a stipend and do chores around the house and in the garden.

Sunday fundraiser

Tino’s Farm opened a couple of months ago as a legacy to Costantino Del Signore who headed up countless fundraisers. He died in 2010 and ever since CDS Foundation members have held picnics on the farm to raise money to open a transition house.

This year the picnic is from noon to 7 p.m. this Sunday at Tino’s Farm, 55880 Eight Mile Road. The sign outside reads Sweet Acres. Picnic sponsors include Livonia Save Our Youth, Families Against Narcotics, St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Botsford Hospital and Safari Club International Chapter - Michigan Southeast Bow Hunters.

Tickets are $15 and children 5 and younger are free. Money raised will go to pay for the upkeep of the grounds and especially to mend a barn that’s nearly falling down, said Richard Asztalos, CDS Foundation president.

There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, barbeque, hay rides, live music, pony rides, a bounce house, balloon artist, a dunk tank, archery demonstrations and games for children.

CDS also supports cancer research and other causes, like the South Lyon chapter of FAN (Families Against Narcotics), St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, Garden City Hospital, Botsford Hopsital in Farmington Hills, Angela Hospice in Livonia, Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit, Safari Club International and other organizations, as well as the Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund, which Del Signore founded.

dandreassi@hometownlife.com | 734-432-5974 | Twitter: @HeraldReporter
http://www.cdsfoundation.net

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Tino's Farm Building Fences


    TINO'S FARM
South Lyon Michigan

Sober Living Housing
 


Thank you Doug Edwards and Paul Chapman for all your hard work today. These guys won't quit . . . We worked from 10 am till 9:20 pm. Where do you find great committee members like this. They will be at the Run2SaveOurYouth on Saturday morning to grill hot dogs and pass them to all attendees for CDS Foundation who partners with LSOY Livonia Save Our Youth. 8 am 5k Run at Livonia City Hall . . . Stop by and get a hot dog and say hello.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Sober Living On Tino's Farm



PLANTING DAY TINO'S FARM
Volunteer Saturday's each week for anyone wanting to give a few hours in the garden with plenty of projects each week from 10 to 4.
Support Tino's Farm for Recovery to get ready for Tino's Picnic August 23rd South Lyon MI.

                                                 



                                                                             
CDS Foundation mission focus with Tino's Farm is to bring awareness to families about addiction and help those who want to help themselves in sobriety.
http://www.hometownlife.com/story/news/local/south-lyon/2015/05/27/lyon-township-tinos-farm-sober-living/28027425/

Monday, May 18, 2015

Volunteer Saturday's TINO'S FARM 10AM TILL 4PM


                                                                                    

Anyone who would want to volunteer to ready Tino's Farm for our Annual Picnic August 23, 2015 is welcome. Time is 10 am till 4 pm Light lunch provided.

We need gardening help, painting, fence repair, landscaping, tree trimming and anything you want to help with.

Please bring hand tools, gloves and a friend Contact Richard Asztalos: email Richard@CDSfoundation.net  Text 248 763 0142 or call

ADDICTION NETWORK FOR TINO'S FARM http://www.addictionnetwork.com/treatment-center-detail/?slug=tino__s_farm_

Richard@CDSfoundation.net

Sunday, April 5, 2015

SAVE THE DATES


Please join CDS Foundation & Tino's Farm Saturday June 6th 

Run 2 Save Our Youth  -  Register below

http://www.livoniasaveouryouth.org/events/920/

Run 2 Save Our Youth - NEW LOCATION!

5K run, 10K run, 5K non-timed walk, and Free Kids' Fun Run

June 06, 2015

Livonia City Hall  33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia MI 48154



Golf Outing Set  May 16

Help Programs for Kids at Risk through sports and community activisim

More info Redford Union Golf Outing

Where? FOX CREEK 7 MILE LIVONIA

Our school is populated by a majority of at-risk students, most qualify for free or reduced lunch. As with many inner ring suburban schools we face many financial challenges, one of which is continuing to fund the Athletic Department. The main goal of this outing is to renovate our "hall of fame" that celebrates accomplishments of alumni. We feel that it is important to do the best we can to instill a sense of tradition and accomplishment. This, we believe, will help current students set goals for themselves to work towards success as student/athletes.

Contact: Miles Tomasaitis miles1963@att.net

Sign Up: www.tournevents.com/ruhs
What we need are golfers and hole sponsors

Save the Date

TINO'S PICNIC - LIVE MUSIC - NOON TIL 7 PM SUNDAY AUGUST 23 rd

TINO'S FARM 55880 8 MILE RD SOUTH LYON West of Currie Rd.

$15 Per Person Kids 5 and under free (includes) BAR-B-QUE Chicken Dinner Roasted Corn Smoked Pulled Pork Hamburgers Hotdogs LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY Free HAY RIDE PONY RIDES Free BOUNCY HOUSE BALLOON ARTIST
Go to website www.CDSfoundation.net

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

CDS FOUNDATION board of directors hosted an Appreciation Reception for committee members of the January Wild Game Dinner with sponsors and Partners who have helped made Tino's Farm recovery housing a reality. Partners who attended., representing Dawn Farm, Charles Coleman, Livonia Save Our Youth, Karen Bonanno, Families Against Narcotics, Cathy Sims, Botsford Hospital Foundation, Don Cohen, Safari Club International Paul Chapman, Rich Del isle. — with Nancy Jaggi, Jim Craver, Kim Grapentien-Barabas, Lina Del Signore, Richard Asztalos, Becky Kenney Franks, Linda Milhizer Crabill,Sara Helka Stauffer, Robert Costanza, Doug Edwards, Luciano DelSignore, Scott Barabas, Shirley M Broccardo, Don Cohen, Giovanni Del Signore and Charles E. Coleman.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Parents for Prevention

Schoolcraft College in Livonia MI has a Mocktail & Shot of Reality Improv Show on March 16th 11am - 2:30 at the VisTaTech lower level.

March 24th
Parenting for Prevention 6:30 - 8:30 Stevenson High School Auditorium
register online http://www.livoniapublicschools.org/cms

For other events coming Livonia Save Our Youth Task Force www.LSOY.org


Richard@CDSfoundation.net

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Tino's Farm South Lyon MI Soon To Open

(LIVONIA, January 23, 2015)    CDS Foundation 22nd annual Wild Game Dinner Sold Out to 900 attendees to raise  funds to open "Tino's Farm" recovery center in South Lyon on Tino's 35 acre farm.

The Wild Game Benefit Dinner included a fantastic assortment of appetizers prior to a delicious family style wild game dinner, silent auction, live auction, raffles, and many prizes. 800 took part at last year's Wild Game Dinner which raised over $80,000 "Tino's Farm" and local charities supported by the CDS Foundation.

"Through the years, the Foundation has had the opportunity to raise money for so many good causes throughout the community," said Richard Asztalos a local businessman who is President of the CDS Foundation. "We have hundreds of people who have supported us through the years and they tell us how they always have a great time at the Wild Game Dinner event."

Tino's Farm will open spring 2015 with the support and direction of Dawn Farms founder Jim Balmer and director Jason Schwartz to bring awareness to the need for those in need of substance abuse recovery in a safe and affordable housing.

Tino's Farm will hold it's 4th Annual Bar B Que on the farm located in South Lyon, 55880 8 Mile Road this August 23, 2015 in cooperation with Livonia Save Our Youth, Families Against Narcotics, St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Botsford Hospital.

Tino Del Signore, 47, was known for his generosity and philanthropic work throughout his life and the fundraiser is intended to carry on that legacy. He was among a group of people who started CDS (Constantino Del Signore) Foundation 20 years ago and since then thousands of dollars have been donated to various causes.

“He gave so much to people,” explained Richard Asztalos, CDS Foundation president. “He had the biggest heart in the world.”

"After Del Signore’s death, we have changed the focus of the foundation,” Asztalos said. “If we save one kid we are saving a family of people. We are talking with organizations about programs that can be done at the farm. Most important is to build the awareness of substance abuse.
There’s an epidemic right now.”

The CDS Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that holds community events that raise funds to support local charities. All proceed from CDS Foundation programs are directed to Tino's Farm and charities without any administrative costs.

http://www.CDSfoundation.net

CONTACT: RICHARD ASZTALOS

EMAIL: RICHARD@CDSFOUNDATION.NET

PHONE: 248 763 0142


Tino's Farm transitional housing provides structured settings where newly sober residents learn basic new skills for drug free living. Residents hold a job, maintain a household , attend A.A., and participate in the community in a safe affordable environment off the streets and into solid recovery.