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                                COMMUNITY
 RESOURCE CENTER
134 Center Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 | 914.835.1512 | 914.630.7022 | www.crcny.org
OUR MISSION
Community Resource Center is a 501c3 social services and advocacy organization dedicated to empowering
 Year established: 1998 Number of full-time employees: 10 Number of part-time employees: 0 Annual revenue: $1,303.860.85 Geographic service area: Westchester County
Carol Pouchie Jirandy Matinez
Board Chair Executive Director
TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
National Support: 0% Contributions: 28% Grants: 57% Legal: 0% Events: 15%
iSi se puede!
—Labor and Civil Rights Activist, Dolores Huerta, Arizona, 1972
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@communityresourcecenterny
@CommResCenterNY
@communityresourcecenterny
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
CRC has grown from a community initiative
designed to act as a clearinghouse of
information and referrals, to a leading
immigrant empowerment organization that
advocates for and provides services to
immigrants and low-income families in need.
CRC serves nearly 4,000 adults and children
in three primary areas: Case Management
Services, Educational Programs and Workshops, and a Worker Center that offers job placement and career development support.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
As we continue to grow and respond to our community’s needs, funding
for capacity building programs is vital, particularly during these devastating times. You can help by donating via www.classy.org/give/264800/#!/donation/ checkout or by mail at 134 Center Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543, ATT: Development.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Our volunteers are a vital part of our team. Whether teaching ESL, translating documents in English and Spanish, assisting in our Legal Clinic, or helping with administrative tasks, volunteers have a direct impact on the quality of people’s lives. For more information on volunteer opportunities, contact: Marco Bohorquez, 914.835.1512.
LEADERSHIP
BOARD MEMBERS:
OFFICERS
Carol Pouchie, Chair, HR Executive Guillermo Bilbao, Treasurer, Arlon Group LLC Andrea Potash, Secretary, Distinguished LLC
MEMBERS
Leonard Aubrey, New York Institute of Technology; John Farris, West Cop CAP Center Luisa Fuentes, Société Generale; John S. Gitlitz, Purchase College; Kelly Grayer, Rye Human Rights Commission; Peter Hess, The New Jewish Home; David Kies, Retired Attorney; Petra Pasquina, Facebook; Nina Recio Cuddy, Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit; Saad Siddiqui, Westchester County Human Rights Commission;
Amy Vijayanagar, Rye Nature Center; Seth Weitzman, Retired Hommocks Middle School Principal
    and integrating new immigrants in Westchester.
   


























































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