Queens, NY (March 24, 2026) — Yesterday, Queens Community House (QCH) joined hundreds of advocates, community members, and partner organizations at a Play Fair Coalition rally ahead of the New York City Council’s Preliminary Budget Hearing on NYC Parks, calling on city leaders to allocate 1%
Queens Community House and Sunnyside Community Services have long been “sister” organizations in Queens—part of a broader network of settlement houses rooted in the belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to reach their full potential.
City & State NY: The 2026 Queens Power 100 | March 2026: Queens has long enjoyed the designation as the “World’s Borough,” a description that reflects the many ethnic groups that call it home and the hundreds of languages they speak there.
Queens Community House has proudly operated the Pomonok Community Center since 2006, serving the more than 4,000 residents who call the NYCHA Pomonok Houses development home.
Older adults from Queens Community House’s network of Older Adult Centers joined advocates, providers, and community leaders on March 10 for the 3rd Annual Queens Aging Advocacy Day hosted by Donovan Richards, President of the Borough of Queens.