In the latest Community Matters, we highlight our recent Back-to-School Giveaway and Styling event at the Pomonok Community Center, our upcoming Fall Gala, and Northwell - Long Island Jewish Forest Hills.
"Discovering QCH and the range of services they provide to the community instantly drew me to collaborate with them as a partner. Their dedication to working with young adults through SYEP resonates deeply with me. My own journey began 40 years ago through SYEP.
Queens Ledger: Queens Community House is Shaping a Brighter Future for Queens | August 2024: Since its founding in 1975, Queens Community House (QCH) has grown from a single-site organization into a sprawling network that provides vital support across Queens.
“I don’t get much done when I’m home because I don’t have a schedule. Being here at the Rego Park Older Adult Center, it’s a chance for me to have some structure in my life without the pressure of when I worked 9 to 5. I enjoy helping Elana and the staff keep the Center running smoothly.
"In order to work, I needed to be sure that my child would be well taken care of. My mom is in another country so she can’t help me, and my husband works full-time. I needed quality childcare for my daughter. Then, I learned about QCH’s Queens Childcare Network (QCCN).