NEW YORK (June 2022) – On June 5, Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, marched with tens of thousands of people at the 30th annual Queens Pride Parade in Jackson Heights.
Yesterday, Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough's largest social service organizations, joined nonprofit workers across New York City, elected officials, and supporters for the second #JustPay rally at City Hall Park, calling for an end to government-sanctioned poverty wages for human
NYN First Read: Queens Community House at City Hall for Just Pay Rally | May 2022: On May 25, over 100 nonprofit workers from Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, rallied outside of City Hall with New York City nonprof
"The first time I got connected to QCH was during my fall semester of 2021. It was my last semester in the social work program at QCH and I was required to do an internship for class. At the time I knew nothing about trade school or what a trade was.
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QNS.com: Queens Community House honors two lawmakers at 10th annual spring event at Forest Hills Stadium | May 2022: Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, held its 10th annual “Celebrating Local Champions” reception at
Queens neighbors, meet Esther Sanchez, recipient of QCH's 2022 Queens Community Builder Award! Every year, this award recognizes an individual who has made a dedicated effort to unite neighbors of all backgrounds, embodying what is best about our borough.
NEW YORK (May 2022) – On May 25, over 100 nonprofit workers from Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, rallied outside of City Hall with New York City nonprofit organizations to call for an end to government-san
NEW YORK (May 2022) – Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, held its 10th Annual Celebrating Local Champions Reception at Forest Hills Stadium on May 18.
"My aspirations are to own my own restaurant and become financially stable. The Queens Connect program taught me the values that I need to succeed in my personal and professional life.