Low -
income leaders of Community Voices Heard that have played a leadership role at the local and city - wide levels to organize this novel process, as well as organizational staff that have assisted in overall coordination.
Not exact matches
«Mainstream Catholics want
leaders who can address the moral challenges
of our day like
income inequality, underwater mortgages and poverty,» Salt continued, «not
leaders who perpetuate a never - ending culture war that divides our
community.»
NY State Homes and
Community Renewal, City, KCG Development, Local
Leaders and Partners Mark Construction
of 147 Mixed - Use, Mixed
Income Apartments;
De Blasio had three nominees pending with the Senate to serve on the state - run authority, which manages transit — buses, subways, trains, bridges and tunnels — in New York City and surrounding areas including, Long Island: David Jones, a
leader with the nonprofit
Community Service Society who has advocated reduced transit fares for low -
income New Yorkers; Manhattan Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, who chairs the chamber's Transportation Committee; and Veronica Vanterpool, director
of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and a member
of the MTA's «reinvention» commission.
(February 3, 2017) New York State Homes and
Community Renewal joined Selfhelp Community Services, Broadway Mosholu LLC, Enterprise Community Partners, local leaders and project partners to celebrate the ribbon - cutting of the $ 26.4 million Van Cortlandt Green, an affordable housing development for low and middle - income seniors in the Riverdale community of t
Community Renewal joined Selfhelp
Community Services, Broadway Mosholu LLC, Enterprise Community Partners, local leaders and project partners to celebrate the ribbon - cutting of the $ 26.4 million Van Cortlandt Green, an affordable housing development for low and middle - income seniors in the Riverdale community of t
Community Services, Broadway Mosholu LLC, Enterprise
Community Partners, local leaders and project partners to celebrate the ribbon - cutting of the $ 26.4 million Van Cortlandt Green, an affordable housing development for low and middle - income seniors in the Riverdale community of t
Community Partners, local
leaders and project partners to celebrate the ribbon - cutting
of the $ 26.4 million Van Cortlandt Green, an affordable housing development for low and middle -
income seniors in the Riverdale
community of t
community of the Bronx.
(May 1, 2017) New York State Homes and
Community Renewal (HCR) and the Office
of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) joined Housing Visions, elected and local
leaders and development partners to dedicate Walnut Avenue Homes in the City
of Niagara Falls, a 41 - unit development
of seven new buildings and the adaptive re-use
of another that is providing affordable housing for low -
income households and the formerly homeless.
Deputy Senate Majority
Leader Tom Libous today didn't completely rule out a tax on high -
income earners, saying that without high - volume hydraulic fracturing impoverished
communities need some source
of revenue in the wake
of severe flooding.
Community Voices Heard (CVH), a member led organization of low - income families with chapters in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Yonkers and NYC; Current and former Emergency Shelter clients and homeless Poughkeepsie residents; Rev. Blake Ryder of Christ Church in Poughkeepsie; Brian Riddell, Executive Director of Dutchess Outreach; other social service providers, faith and community
Community Voices Heard (CVH), a member led organization
of low -
income families with chapters in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Yonkers and NYC; Current and former Emergency Shelter clients and homeless Poughkeepsie residents; Rev. Blake Ryder
of Christ Church in Poughkeepsie; Brian Riddell, Executive Director
of Dutchess Outreach; other social service providers, faith and
communitycommunity leaders.
Said Heather Briccetti, acting president and CEO
of the Business Council
of New York, «The Business Council commends Governor Cuomo, Senate Majority
Leader Skelos and Speaker Silver for coming to a bipartisan agreement that will encourage job creation and economic development, reduce the tax burden on middle -
income New Yorkers and small businesses, and assist those
communities devastated by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.
Hundreds
of low -
income members
of Community Voices Heard from around the state focusing on Gov. Cuomo and Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos
Individuals from around the city and state joined together in this protest, including low -
income members
of Community Voices Heard from Newburgh and New Yorkers living with HIV / AIDS that came as members
of Voices
of Community Activists and
Leaders (VOCAL - NY).
ALBANY, NY (02/27/2013)(readMedia)-- Hundreds
of low -
income New Yorkers,
community activists, union members and faith
leaders gathered at the State Capitol today for a People's Hearing on the State Budget.
NEW YORK, NY (01/17/2012)(readMedia)-- Low -
income leaders of the group
Community Voices Heard (CVH) responded to Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Budget that he released this afternoon.
Relay's
leaders started their program with the vision
of creating a new pipeline
of effective new teachers in order to address the vast needs
of low -
income communities across the nation.
The magazine notes, «Ana represents the growing number
of extraordinary school
leaders working to provide a transformational education that puts children in low -
income communities on a different life trajectory than their socioeconomic background would predict.»
He was recognized in 2009 by Latino Perspectives Magazine as one
of 40 Hispanic
Leaders Under 40 for his work in education and parental involvement programs for low -
income families, and by Valle del Sol as the Profiles for Success» Advocate
of the Year in 2014 for his efforts in supporting immigrant
communities in Arizona.
For instance, schools participating in the Carnegie Foundation's Student Agency Improvement
Community, a network
of researchers and practitioners applying the science
of learning mindsets to daily classroom practice, have seen stronger outcomes among low -
income black and Latino students since implementing interventions focused on learning mindsets.34 Equal Opportunity Schools, a national nonprofit organization, has also partnered with school, county, and district
leaders to increase the number
of black and Latino students enrolled in advanced placement courses and has seen gains in both participation and passage rates as a result.35 In addition, several studies show that learning mindsets interventions can reduce the effects
of stereotype threat among female, black, and Latino students in math and science classes.36
Innovate Public Schools» staff bring more than 40 years
of professional experience in grassroots
community organizing, with significant demonstrated success in building long - term reform efforts led by low -
income parent
leaders in California.
Leadership Achieving educational equity requires bold solutions from informed and purposeful
leaders grounded in the experience
of teaching in low -
income communities and the deep belief in the potential
of all children.
UrbanPromise provides year - round out -
of - school - time academic and spiritual development for low -
income students with a bold mission: reach a child, raise a
leader, restore a
community.
The central evaluation goal was to assess the effectiveness
of the Ounce PDI in advancing the knowledge, skills and dispositions
of community - based early childhood
leaders and teachers in relation to creating the conditions for superior developmental outcomes and kindergarten readiness for low -
income, under - served students attending these
community - based centers.
The leadership meeting included animal control agency general managers from several major cities,
leaders of private 501 (c) 3 organizations with animal control contracts, funding organizations, spay / neuter innovators, and leading rescues that are addressing critical issues, such as high - volume foster and adoption,
community cats, and the unique challenges
of low -
income neighborhoods.
TBL
leaders enhance student success by engaging with current and
incoming TCC students and support a variety
of TCC and
community events.
GRID Alternatives is a national
leader in helping low -
income communities and
communities of color nationwide get clean, affordable solar power and solar jobs, and our energy access work is lighting up off - grid
communities across the globe.
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson joined Hilton Kelley and other
community leaders for a groundbreaking ceremony in honor
of a new healthcare clinic that will provide affordable care to the low -
income West... Read More
Washington, D.C. (June 7, 2016)-- The Coalition for
Community Solar Access (CCSA), the Sierra Club, the New York Solar Energy Industries Association (NYSEIA), Vote Solar, Pace Energy and Climate Center, the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, Solar One and Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition today called on New York State
leaders to put the state's stalled
Community Distributed Generation (DG) program back on track so that solar can shine for renters, low -
income families and millions
of other New Yorkers.
AUSTIN — Business and
community leader and advocate Priscilla Guajardo Cortez has been selected to lead Volunteer Legal Services
of Central Texas, which helps low -
income individuals access the civil justice system by providing volunteer attorneys who donate legal advice and representation.
Served as mentor and
leader to
incoming students, providing sense
of community for those living in dorms
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations
of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities for at risk youth Recruited, trained, and supervised administrative, counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development
of company goals, and implementation
of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures,
community leaders, and board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing
community awareness and
income Led individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development
of participants Developed customized treatment plans for each patient ensuring the highest standard
of care Responsible for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to school, medical appointments, and other activities as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development
of youth