Summer 2020 Newsletter

…see every day – underfunded schools, inadequate health care, unaffordable housing, inequitable pay, oppressive police practices, and so much more. Simultaneously, we continue to provide the vital programs that low-income…

News Archive 2011

…to Hit Adult Literacy Programs NY 1 June 13,2011 Cuts to City Day Care Still Worry Parents GothamGazette.com June 10, 2011 Advocates Continue Pressure for Child Care Restorations New York…

2021 Benefit Honoree

…as the Head of Customer Voice & Experience, Dawn focuses on expanding the reach, return, and resonance of US Consumer marketing, driving customer and prospect engagement. In 2006, Dawn joined…

16 January, 2017

16 January, 2017

…for example, whether the variation in total funding could be explained by the number of seniors who attend a senior center, or whether the number of meals served could explain…

Silence for the Poor

…available to the tens of thousands of residents who desperately need child care, housing assistance, afterschool programs, food pantries, job training, homebound care, mental health counseling, English language classes, benefits…

2021 Benefit Honoree

…including: the Urban Land Institute, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the American Planning Association and the American Institute of Architects. Mr. Rose also advises…

March 28, 2014

March 28, 2014

…Cross. “We are proud to be there to assist these New Yorkers at their time of need.” About the American Red Cross: The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides…

January 29, 2014

January 29, 2014

…as the largest African American and Caribbean American-operated bank in the country, Carver’s mission has been rooted in helping the underserved in local communities throughout the boroughs of New York…

May 5, 2015

May 5, 2015

…and is focused on strategic consulting for healthcare. From 2004 to 2010 she served as CEO of the American Red Cross in Greater New York, the largest chapter in the…

February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

…extremely important. This was followed by providing affordable health care (73%), improving schools (73%), building more affordable housing (72%) and creating more job opportunities (71%). These same five issues had…