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    Nepperhan Community Center

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 6:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    Westhab

    Westhab

    (2 reviews)

    I wish you can give them no stars sadly I had to put one star. This company is the worst of the…read moreworst I've never worked for a company that likes firing people back to back and don't care because they can do that. When you get wrongfully fired your own union rep will not help you at all. Trust me do not I repeat do not trust your manager that will be on site with you I'm telling you I was doing good coming on time everyday even my fake manager(Almonte) dead lied in my face telling me "I've been doing good and that I'm off the bad list she kept telling me I was good until the HR meeting now she want to sit there and say I haven't been doing good from December up until me getting fired like are you kidding me. So this company is here to make sure your drained mentality they will lie to you so you can get fired, the crazy part about it they waited until may to fire me why they couldn't do it in April when everything occurred because they don't want to see nobody win or make it they just bring people down for their entertainment. But like I said do not and I repeat do not work for this company.

    Westhab in 127-03 20th ave queens college point, is the worst place to work at they unprofessional…read moreand disrespectful and understaffed and underpaid. You have supervisors doing caseworkers job while the case managers are not doing anything and then security manages are not backing the shift supervisors. I do not recommend that you apply for a job at Westhab. All they do is use you until they can't use you no more.

    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture

    Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture

    (72 reviews)

    This is a lovely place to spend the day…read more We came around 10:30am on a Saturday. You have to check in at the front entrance and there is sometimes a charge for parking. At the cafeteria, breakfast is first come, first served from 10-11am. They have a very limited menu featuring granola bowls with yogurt, fruit puree, granola, and dried fruits. They also have soft boiled eggs, scones, muffins, coffee, and tea. Everything was fresh, hearty, and delicious. They also serve lunch in the cafeteria, but that requires a reservation. There is a Michelin starred restaurant on the property as well. The spacious grounds are a treat to walk. They rotate the location of the animals so it's a pleasant surprise to happen upon them. We saw goats, pigs, and cows. The pathways have gravel, but they were not super rough. We had two strollers with us and no issues pushing them along. We walked the short loop, but there are longer trails for those who want more. Very family friendly and peaceful for a stroll.

    I was a chaperone for my daughter's class on a field trip here and it was great. She's in first…read moregrade and they're doing a bird study that spans the entire school year, so this was a great opportunity to tour the grounds and birdwatch. We learned about how they work with wildlife to help their gardens. We met their retired milk cows, saw their bird houses, and met Elijah, who taught us about birdwatching. They even had binoculars for the kids to use. We did arts and crafts, and all the kids had a wonderful time. The grounds are open to the public, as there is a hiking path smack dab in the center. There were plenty of people walking through. We spied a cute little café, where one could sit and order breakfast and coffee. I define wouldn't mind stopping here after a run, to have a bite to eat. Blue Hill Restaurant is here, boasting an elegant farm-to-table pre-fixe menu that changes season to season. It's pricey but offers a one-of-a-kind experience, either optional tour of the grounds. This is a beautiful venue that would be an exceptional wedding location. I definitely want to come back and visit, perhaps have dinner. Looks pricey but the menus are intriguing. When visiting, check out their silo. The echo is awesome and it's a great photo op.

    David Highley Coaching

    David Highley Coaching

    (17 reviews)

    Financial District

    David didn't help me reach my goals -- he helped me absolutely redefine them. I went to David…read morelooking for support with my presentation skills, to further my corporate career. 9 months later, I left that corporate career of 20 years to create my own small business and make time for conscious parenting. This transformation left me feeling empowered, driven and energized by new possibility. David's coaching gave me the tools to advocate for what I wanted for my life and work. He is incredibly empathetic and caring while offering different points of view alongside practical tools for measurable success. I can't recommend David enough as a partner for change and progress.

    I started working with David at a time when I knew I wanted to start a company, but after months of…read moretoiling had not successfully done so. To start our work together, David identified areas of growth I could work on, specifically ideation and futurism. He then helped create a framework to build up those skills in a way that was complementary to areas I was already strong in. It's thanks to him I was able to move past this mental block and working with him helped me grow not only professionally, but also personally as he is someone who cares deeply about the overall well-being of his clients. If you find yourself intrigued by the idea of entrepreneurship, business, or life coaching, David is the best person to help you on your journey.

    Veterans Rebuilding Life - 2026 humanitarian mission for Gaza's children sponsored by Veterans Rebuilding Life.

    Veterans Rebuilding Life

    (1 review)

    Astoria

    I'm a Disabled Air Force Veteran and former Airborne Radar Technician on the AWACS. I went to…read moreVeterans Rebuilding Life for a helping hand after relocating from the Caribbean to NYC. I found Veterans Rebuilding Life (VRL) on Google and its been an amazing experience. They are very respectful and understand the trials of a military veteran in regards to the time consuming process of applying for Veterans Affairs (VA) resources and services. I was able to get some emergency food, clean clothes, socks, hygiene products as well as opportunity to work gigs to make money through Veterans Rebuilding Life (VRL) non-profit's huge list of supporters. I feel blessed to have stumbled on this non-profit that really does what they say to change the narrative of how veterans are being treated in this country. If your a person who's interested in donating to a non-profit that really gets to the root of the problem and provides a solution think of VeteransRebuildingLife.org they can use your donations to help more veterans like myself get on their feet. Thank you so much VRL!

    From the owner: Veterans Rebuilding Life (VRL) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization assisting victims of war and…read morehumanitarian crises. Instead of duplicating existing services, we target underserved needs, and provide evidence-based solutions that have a proven record of success. All donations directly support the humanitarian mission. No profit is made by the volunteer staff, and all donations are tax deductible.

    The Bronx Defenders

    The Bronx Defenders

    (1 review)

    Melrose

    Yes I am a fan! I…read moredid not necessarily go here for their services, but I have been here several times while I was in an internship, so I just felt that I should give them recognition. I am not really go in to detail about what they do, because you can see all of that information on their website, but I will give brief info. The Bronx Defenders is a non-profit organization that provide a service in defending people's cases...basically like lawyers/ attorneys. They help represent people who cannot afford the services of lawyers. I can tell you that the individuals that work here do 100% care about what they do. I remember doing my intern in the summer of 2008, where I several other interns, and a few of the Bronx Defenders went to several communities and interviewed tenants in those neighborhoods. At the end we presented our findings to the people at the Bronx Defenders. It was a great experience overall, because we all met different people, as well as learned about their stories. I have to admit, some of the people that we met in the communities were a bit crazy, but interesting to no limit. Some people invited us into their house, which was a bit scary to do, because I did not know them, and they did not know us. I don't know if they were skeptical of us or not, but to invite us in their house...I would never do that - no way possible..lol. Great experiences.

    From the owner: The Bronx Defenders is a private nonprofit organization that offers criminal, family and civil…read morelegal services for residents referred to us by the courts as well as legal consultations for walk-ins. Our services are holistic as we also employ social workers, advocates and investigators to ensure that all matters related to your case are addressed. The Bronx Defenders also advocates for improved policies and practices to protect the rights of individuals involved in the criminal, family and civil court systems.

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