On August 23, QCH joined hundreds in front of Governor Hochul’s office today, calling for 100% affordable housing at Creedmoor in Queens. New York City is becoming unaffordable.
On August 18, QCH's Virtual Closet pop-up shop was open for Queens neighbors at 70-34 Austin Street in Forest Hills. The inventory included a wide range of clothing, from professional and stylish attire, and it was made through generous donations from patrons.
“I was born and raised in Jackson Heights for 11 years before I had to move out. Since then, I'd been longing for an opportunity to come back home. Then I came across QCH's Beacon Community Center at PS 149Q.
"Having grown up in a small town in rural Pennsylvania, I never thought the sense of community that defined my upbringing could be replicated in a city like New York.
"I’m a 5th generation Forest Hills resident and Chair of Rego-Forest Preservation Council, which takes great pride in documenting the neighborhood’s architectural and cultural history.
"I just completed my freshman year at the High School for Arts & Business. During the early part of the school year, I kept hearing great things about the impact of QCH’s Access for Young Women program on adolescents and young adults, so I decided to join.