Community
Webline is proud to support the following organizations:
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82nd Street Business Improvement District The 82nd Street Business Improvement District (BID) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation located in the Historic District of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst. The 82nd Street BID was created in January of 1990, with broad civic responsibilities to provide services to enhance economic development to all current and future community stockholders. |
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After-School All-Stars (ASASNY) The New York chapter of After-School All-Stars works with more than 1,000 youth who are enrolled in our after-school programs. Their CampUS summer sports and academic camp draws more than 5,000 youth from the entire New York metropolitan area. |
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Community Board 2 Community Board 2 represents the areas of Sunnyside, Woodside, Long Island City a portion of West Maspeth. The district is bounded on the north by Queens Plaza North, the northern property line of the Sunnyside Rail Yard and Northern Boulevard; on the east by the Con Rail property; on the south by Calamus, Maurice and Maspeth Avenues and Newtown Creek; the East River to the west. |
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Council for Airport Opportunity (CAO) The Council for Airport Opportunity is a not-for-profit trade association created in 1972 through a partnership of airline companies, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Mayor's Offices of the City of Newark and City of New York and the Federal Aviation Administration. CAO's mission is to promote the growth and development of job opportunities in the aviation industry for residents of the communities surrounding the NJ and NY metropolitan airports while at the same time responding to the human resource needs of airport employers. |
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HealthCare Chaplaincy HealthCare Chaplaincy is a nationally recognized nonprofit leader in the research, education, and evidence-based practice of professional, multifaith, spiritual care. It serves all people regardless of religion or beliefs. HealthCare Chaplaincy offers nearly fifty years of successful consultation and collaboration with major academic medical centers and health organizations, service to almost five million people, and pioneering research and education programs. It is a leading advocate for the integration of spirituality in the organization and provision of medical care. |
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The Interfaith Nutrition Network (The INN) The INN was founded in 1983 as a single soup kitchen run by a small group of concerned volunteers. Working at a church in Hempstead, the volunteers discovered that not only were there large numbers of hungry people on Long Island, but that individuals working together could make a difference in their lives. Today, there are a total of 19 soup kitchens, operating as part of The INN’s network across Long Island. More than 5,500 people are fed each week. |
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Kenya Education Fund (KEF) The Kenya Education Fund is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to helping underprivileged Kenyans improve their lives by giving them the opportunity to finish high school and acquire the skills they need to be healthy and successful members of our global community. |
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Lacrosse for Autism Lacrosse for Autism was created by Brendan and Jenn Fleming in January 2007. Their son, was diagnosed at twenty-two months with PDD NOS (pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified) on the Autism spectrum. His development relies continuously on the support and love of his teachers and therapists. They created Lacrosse for Autism events to celebrate and show their appreciation to all teachers and therapists of children with autism and to bring autism awareness to the lacrosse community. |
Long Island Business Development Corporation (LICBDC) Long Island City Business Development Corporation (LICBDC) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) local development corporation, founded in 1979. LICBDC works to improve the climate for business in greater Long Island City, by assisting individual businesses, and advocating for economic development that benefits LIC’s industrial, commercial, cultural and residential sectors. |
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Long Island Youth Mentoring Long Island Youth Mentoring's mission is to assist at risk youth and their families, providing them with hope through caring relationships and developmental opportunities for the whole person (spiritual, mental, physical, social). |
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New Ground New Ground recognizes that the key to solving homelessness is not only to help the families who are homeless, but also to prevent it in the future. Their goal is to decrease recidivism and to empower individuals to function independently. They identify and respond to those families at risk through intensive case management programs that provide educational, technical, and emotional support. |
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New York City Industries for the Blind (NYCIB) Located in the heart of Brooklyn, New York City Industries for the Blind, Inc. is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit company that was founded and incorporated in November of 1995. Their mission is to provide meaningful on-site and off-site employment opportunities to people who are blind or visually impaired in the greater New York City area. |
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Queens Centers For Progress (QCP) Queens Centers for Progress is made up of people working together to promote the independence of individuals with developmental disabilities. They play many different roles, but each of the agency's more than 600 staff members is focused on this same goal. |
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Queens Chamber of Commerce Queens Chamber of Commerce offers a number of services to the borough's business community. Each of these activities helps business people by offering information and advice helpful to their business, as well as opportunities for meeting and working with other businesses and groups in Queens. |
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St. John's Bread and Life Inspired by the spirit of St. Vincent DePaul, St. John's Bread and Life affords itself this mission: to bring food to the poor and accompany them on their journey to wholeness by providing necessary services. The St. John's Bread and Life kitchen is their principle effort in helping those in need, by providing our community daily with a good solid meal, providing our guests the opportunity to start that day well. |
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Sunset Park Alliance For Youth The Sunset Park Alliance, a collaboration consisting of six distinct organizations, reconnects disconnected youth back to the classroom and workplace by providing comprehensive case management and support services, enhancing academic skills, and offering access to job skills training and employment. |
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Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District The Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District (BID) was founded in 2004 to provide supplemental services to a six block commercial strip running along Sutphin Boulevard in Downtown Jamaica. Managed by the Sutphin Boulevard District Management Association, Inc. (DMA), the BID serves as an information source and a voice for its members, and provides support and access to cost saving programs. |
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Unisphere, Inc. Unisphere, Inc. is a private non-profit corporation that was formed in 2003 to help transform Flushing Meadows Corona Park into a model for urban parks nationwide. |


















