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Members of the
Civic Leader Board

American Foundation for the University of the West Indies
Asian- American Counsulting Services Inc./ Newland Community Center
Astella Development Corporation
Asthma Free School Zone
Auburndale Improvement Association Inc.
Bay Ridge Consumer Federation
Bellerose Commonwealth Civic Association
Block Association 122 (BA122)
Briarwood Community Association
Brinkeroff Action Association
Brooklyn Chinese American Association
Cambria Heights Development Corp. Inc.
Carleton Manor Resident Council
Casita Maria
Central Astoria LDC
Children's Storefront
Chinese American Planning Council Circle of Support/Circle of Youth
Citizens Action of NY and NYC/ Coalition for a Livable West Side
Community Education Council, District 20
Community Education Council, District 31
Community Health Action of Staten Island
Community Healthcare Network
Concerned Citizens of Laurelton
Council of Peoples Organization
Council on the Arts and Humanities for Staten Island
Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Inc. (CCJ)
Dakota Group (An Alliance of Friends)
Dominican-American Society of Queens
East Harlem Council for Community Improvement, Inc. (EHCCI)
Flatbush Avenue BID
Flushing Development Center
Forest Hills Community House
Generation Q of the Forest Hills Community House
Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation
Harlem Police Athletic League Parent's Association
Harriet and Kenneth KupFenberg Holocust Resource Center and Archives
Homes for the Homeless
Housing Works NYC Advocacy Department
Hudson Moving and Storage
Immigration Advocacy Services, Inc.
inMotion, Inc.
JCC of Canarsie
JCC of Greater Coney Island, Inc. and Shorefront Jewish Community Council
Jewish Community Center of Staten Island
Juan Pablo Duarte Foundation
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center Library
Lucille Rose Tenant Association
Manhattan Beach Community Group
Manhattan Beach Community Group
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
Manhattan Community Board 1
Marine Park Civic Association
Midwood Development Corp.
Mother A.M.E. Zion Church
Mothers Against Guns Inc.
Mount Sinai United Christian Church
Murray Hill Neighborhood Association
Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership
Neighborhood Enhancement for Training Services, Inc. (N.E.T.S.)
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
New York Therapeutic Riding Center
Newton Civic Association Inc.
NHSJ
North River Community Environmental Review Board, Inc (NRCERB)
Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
Northwest Bronx community and Clergy Coalition
Pakistani-American Federation of New York, Inc.
Project Hospitality Inc.
Prospect Hill Senior Services
Queens Borough Hill Civic
Queens Jewish Community Council
Rawlins & Gibbs, LLP
Richmond Hill East Business Persons Corporation
Rochdale Village Social Services Inc.
Rosedale Civic Action Association
Russian American Arts Foundation
Senior Umbrella Network of Brooklyn
Services for the Underserved (SUS)
Sesame Flyers Int'l. Inc.
SNAP Senior Center
Staten Island African American Political Association
Sunset Park/5th Avenue BID
SymphonySpace
Tolentine Zeiser Community Life Center, Inc.
Union Turnpike Merchants Association
United Canarsie South Civic Association
United Forties Civic Association
United Jewish Organizations Of Williamsburg, Inc.
Village Alliance BID
West Cunningham Park Civic Association
Westerleigh Improvement Society
Where to Turn
YH-YWCA Washington Heights and Inwood

The Importance of a Civic Leader Board
Any survey is only as good as the questions it asks. We want to make sure we are asking the right questions. We know that the best way to make sure we ask the right questions is to engage the people who best understand what services New Yorkers need and how they feel about those services. That is why we have assembled the Civic Leader Board.



 
 

“The event was both informative and interesting. Happy to be part of it.”

“Fabulous project! Can’t wait for future meetings”

“The workshop was engaging, informative and very well directed to the needs of our constituents and how to find solutions to these problems”

“I would definitely participate again and pass this information to my colleagues”

 

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