News from Queens Community House

  • 50 for 50: Jenny Nuñez

    A single mom doing it all — until she found a community that refused to let her struggle alone. This is Jenny’s story, and it highlights how QCH’s afterschool, housing, and food pantry support — all under one roof — helped her family find stability.

  • Queens Community House Celebrates 50 Years with Community Celebration at Forest Hills Community Center

    Queens, NY — November 15 — Queens Community House (QCH), one of the borough’s largest social service organizations, marked its 50th anniversary with a major community celebration at its Forest Hills Community Center—where the organization first began its work in 1975.

  • 50 for 50: Dina S.

    In 1983, a social work intern at our Forest Hills Community Center started hosting “Sunday Socials” for older adults who, due to mobility challenges, could no longer attend the senior center.

  • Join Us for QCH's 50th Birthday Celebration

    We’re inviting neighbors, participants, staff, and friends—past and present—to join us on Saturday, November 15, 2PM–5PM at the Forest Hills Community Center (108-25 62nd Drive) for an afternoon of connection, memories, and celebration.

  • 50 for 50: Pam Chowayou

    As you walk through Queens, you might spot one of QCH's Home Delivered Meals vehicles making its rounds—bringing nutritious meals and care to neighbors across the borough.

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