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  2. New York Women's Agenda - Wikipedia

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    At its 2005 commencement, Pace University President David A. Caputo honored Roz Abrams's work on this program, "You serve as cochair of the New York Reads Together Program, a program of New York’s Women’s Agenda that aims to foster citywide discussions based on people all reading the same book at the same time." [4]

  3. YMCA of Greater New York - Wikipedia

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    The New York chapter formed in 1852 when a number of men met in what is now Soho to help new immigrant arrivals to the city, and the Brooklyn branch was established the following year with Walt Whitman as an early member.

  4. Welfare in New York - Wikipedia

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    Under the Safety Net Assistance (SNA) program, single individuals without children, and families who have already received cash assistance for 60 months, may receive benefits. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] An individual or family may receive SNA for up to 24 months unless exempt from work requirements or HIV-positive, after which the local government directly ...

  5. Womankind (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Womankind, formerly known as the New York Asian Women's Centre (NYAWC), was founded in 1982 by a group of volunteers led by Pat Eng. [1] In 2017, the NYAWC changed its name to Womankind. [2] It is a non-profit organization which aims to empower Asian survivors of gender based violence.

  6. Women's rights historic sites in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Women's City Club of New York. Address: 307 Seventh Avenue; The Women's City Club of New York was founded in 1915 before women had the right to vote. Since its beginnings, the Women's City Club has focused on getting women involved in the political process through policy debates on issues that affect their lives.

  7. New York Women's Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The NYWBA held its first annual reception on May 25, 1936, welcoming 50 new women lawyers. The event was at the George Washington Hotel, as women were then not welcome at any bar association facilities. [5] In 1937, the New York City Bar Association allowed the NYWBA to hold its second reception at its building.