Ko Hai Kitautolu: Values Walking Tour — April
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
A year has passed since our lives were abruptly turned upside down and, through it all, the Y has been a source of hope, mālohinga,
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
We’re thrilled to share the brand new logo of the Y’s Norman E. Senita ʻAlekisanita ki he moʻui ʻa e kau Siu! Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
On Monday, Sanuali 18, More than 200 volunteers from 75 families came together at the Y to pack condiment boxes for City Meals on Wheels to deliver to the homebound elderly New Yorkers.
Ko e Nomani E. Alexander Center for Jewish Life is proud to present the Who We Are: Ngaahi tuʻunga ʻulungaanga mahuʻinga ʻo e lue, showcasing local artists representing a
There are only a few hours left to make a year-end gift to help the Y support our vulnerable neighbors, turning desperation and sadness into hope and smiles.
Washington Heights and Inwood have been among the neighborhoods hardest-hit by COVID-19 in all of New York City, with higher percentages of health complications and
ʻOku fakatapui ʻa e Y ke kiʻi fiemalie ʻa e moʻui ʻa e kau Siu fakalotofonua — ʻo tokoni ki hono lea ʻaki ʻenau fakasosiale makehe, uelofeá, moʻui leleí, fakaeloto, mo e ngaahi fie maʻu ki hono. Naʻe hanga ʻe heʻ
The Y is a pillar of strength for our community during difficult times, providing critical services for the most vulnerable. Ko e paʻanga kotoa pe naʻe foaki ki he Y — ʻo aʻu ki he $50,000 — through the end of December
This has been a challenging year like no other. The pandemic has hit our community hard, causing severe financial hardship, fakamavaheʻi, ʻikai malu e meʻakai, mental health
Even during challenging times, there are reasons to give thanks, as we choose to acknowledge what is going well and to appreciate the people who
The classic New Year’s Resolution is offered on December 31st and already forgotten by January 2nd. While we can find great success in identifying aspects
Fakataha, we help local families facing uncertainty and despair. When Pedro, a young boy with Down syndrome and autism, achieved remission after five years of
Dear Friends, As we start the new year, we want to thank you for your continued dedication to our community. Supporters like you helped us care for our vulnerable neighbors and
Dear Friends, We hope you and your loved ones are well. We cannot thank you enough for all of the incredible support you have provided
Dear Friend of the Y, While we continue to face uncertainty brought about by the pandemic, one thing is clear: Because of the generosity of
To our community, Racism has no place in our country. We are outraged by the inexcusable death of George Floyd, deeply concerned about the inequality
Mē 17 – Mē 23, 2020 ko e uike tokoni fakafaitoʻo fakafonua ia ki he meʻa fakatuʻupakeé. Fakafofongaʻi ʻa e tokotaha kotoa pē ʻi he YM&YWHA ʻo Uasingatoni & Fefie, ʻoku tau
Before the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Y asked longtime member, Walter Kehr, to speak at the Center for Adults Living Well @ the
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