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Brooklyn and Queens have the largest senior populations of the five boroughs, each with about 282,000 seniors. (NYC Office of the Public Advocate)
Hudson Guild
Manhattan
As a multi-service settlement house founded in 1895 and focused on the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, Hudson Guild's mission is to create and sustain a strong, effective community that acknowledges and responds to the potential, achievements and interdependence of its diverse members.
Junior Board Career Panels
The United Neighborhood Houses (UNH) Junior Board is a new and growing community of young professionals in their twenties and thirties dedicated to improving the lives of low and moderate income New Yorkers. The mission of the Junior Board is to support UNH's critical work of delivering social services and innovative programs to New York City neighborhoods through member settlement houses in the five boroughs.
The Junior Board has focused its efforts on College Access, hosting a series of Career Panels for college-bound young people at settlement houses. Panels of young professionals have included accountants from Ernst & Young, a JP Morgan Investment analyst, a research assistant from The After School Corporation, a rising senior at The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, and the Deputy Chief of Staff from NYC's Mayor's Office of Contracts.
Please lend your expertise by joining a Career Panel today! If you are interested in getting involved just for one volunteer event or for the long-term, please reach out to Jesel Roosevelt at juniorboard@unhny.org or learn more about the Junior Board now.
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