News from Queens Community House

  • 50 for 50: Meet Blanca Izaguirre

    "In 1975, my family of four could not afford a two-bedroom apartment on our income, so we were so excited when we received a letter stating that we were eligible to live in the Forest Hills Coop.

  • 50 for 50: Meet Patrick Pinchinat

    QCH is celebrating 50 years of impact and community building across the borough! We're continuing our "50 for 50" series, honoring people – past and current – who embody the QCH spirit.

  • Community Matters: April 2025

    In our latest Community Matters, we highlight the "purposeful planting" initiative led by K-5 students from our afterschool program at PS 160Q, our Social Adult Day Services program's intergenerational connection with high school students,

  • 50 for 50: Meet Kurt Sonnenfeld

    It all started with an older adult center, an early childhood center, youth programming, and a vision for an integrated community in Forest Hills.

  • Meet Your Neighbor: Rachel Epstein

    "I was the QCH Program Director at Kew Gardens Community Center from August 2012 until December 2021. I enjoyed working with the volunteers who taught classes. We planned holiday programs, entertainment, and fashion shows.

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