Christine Quinn
@chriscquinn
Pres & CEO of Win, former Speaker NYC Council, frequent feisty commentator on cable news, owner of rescue dog, wife to Kim. Aunt to many. All opinions my own.
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http://winnyc.org/ 31-12-2013 17:50:02
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With childhood homelessness at an all-time high, Win is proud to launch Growing Strong – a program offering direct cash transfers & peer support to assist Win families on their path to permanent housing.
Hear more from CEO Christine Quinn on this guaranteed-income initiative.
So great to be at the Eleanor's Legacy luncheon honoring Governor Gretchen Whitmer She is an amazing pro choice leader! Thank you for making the trip from Michigan to NYC!
Respect to the NYC Public Schools chancellor for clapping back at these ghouls. They don't actually care about combating antisemitism and they sure as hell don't care about public schools. They're wasting our time, looking for another gotcha moment. These are not serious people.
Strong rebuke from Win shelter leader and former council speaker Christine Quinn: “They are trying to push these families out in the hopes that if you really treat them in a cruel and abusive way they will disappear.”
CFTH Exec. Dir. Dave Giffen addresses 30-/60- day shelter evictions: “in Mayor Eric Adams’s ongoing efforts to deny safe shelter to those who need it, he has continued to implement arbitrary rules that upend the lives of families who have been through unimaginable hardship to get here.”
It’s a win-win!
Our latest report with @rebny outlines simple housing voucher reforms that we can all agree on. Together, we’ll get families out of shelter and into permanent housing while the city saves money. Read why NYDN Opinions says “sign us up”:
nydailynews.com/2024/05/04/wel…
Couldn’t agree more! We need to end the 30/60 day rule! The Legal Aid Society Josh Goldfein Win
NEWS: Win is joining six of the city’s leading homeless advocacy organizations in support of The Legal Aid Society and New York City Council’s lawsuit against NYC for refusing to implement codified reforms to CityFHEPS, a “tried-and-true program that reduces homelessness.”