News from Queens Community House

  • 50 for 50: Meet Steve Pullano

    "In 1983, I was a teacher at Halsey JHS, close to the Forest Hills Community Center. I started volunteering with the Community House with the Meals On Wheels Program and then I was offered a job as a Youth Worker. It was a new position with no job description.

  • Community Matters: July 2025

    From SYEP youth turning a car wash into a community fundraiser, to Freedom Schools students rallying for education equity, to a 100th birthday celebration at Kew Gardens, July was full of moments that reflect the power of our mission. Plus, our “50 for 50” series honors Rev. Dr.

  • 50 for 50: Meet Rev. Dr. Timothy Mitchell

    Rev. Dr. Timothy P. Mitchell (1930–2012) was a lifelong New Yorker whose legacy bridged local community building and the national civil rights movement.

  • 50 for 50: Meet James Austin

    "In 2018, I started and ran the Gender and Sexuality Alliance at JHS 157. While researching local LGBTQ+ resources, I found Generation Q, QCH’s LGBTQ+ youth center just 10 minutes away. Soon after, my peers and I took a field trip there. The timing was perfect.

  • Queens Community House Appoints Robin Veenstra-VanderWeele as First Chief Program Officer

    Queens, NY — Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest nonprofit organizations, has announced the promotion of Robin Veenstra-VanderWeele to the newly created position of Chief Program Officer (CPO).

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