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Urgent need: Families displaced by Richmond Hill, Queens catastrophic fire need permanent housing, and quickly

December 15, 2020 Site of the Dec. 10, 2020 fire in Richmond Hill which destroyed several homes and left close to 50 people, mostly of Indian, Caribbean and South Asian origin, homeless with all belongings destroyed. Photo courtesy: Rose Kaur from the office of Assemblywoman-elect Jenifer Rajkumar. A team of Queens community leaders jumped into action as soon as news  broke about the fire that burned through multiple Richmond Hill homes at 109-25 Jamaica Avenue early morning,  December 10, 2020. Most of the families affected were of Indian and Indo-Caribbean origin, and those hailing from other South Asian countries, as well as some Hispanic families. But even as donations to support for the families grow, big questions remain especially on finding permanent housing for families who have lost everything, organizers told Desi Talk.

Davis Foundation bids adieu to Mary Walachy: Viewpoint

Davis Foundation bids adieu to Mary Walachy: Viewpoint Updated Dec 13, 2020; Posted Dec 13, 2020 In this photo from 2009, Mary E. Walachy, executive director of the Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation, and Jalexis Ortiz share a moment during their baking project at the Square One Children’s Center. The two baked oatmeal raisin cookies together as the center celebrated the Week of the Young Child. (THE REPUBLICAN FILE PHOTO) Facebook Share Thoughtful. Humble. Smart. I stop her right then in the midst of our conversation and suggest she’s also describing herself as well as her parents, the late Joseph and Helen McGovern.

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