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| Lenox Hill Neighborhood House is the oldest and largest social services and educational organization on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Operating out of multiple East Side sites, we are a vibrant community organization and serve 20,000 people in need each year who live, work or go to school on Manhattan's East Side and on Roosevelt Island. Our constituents include older adults, homeless and formerly homeless adults, children and families, recent immigrants, disabled persons and thousands more who make up New York City 's wonderful mosaic. We have a 114-year history rich in community activism and innovation, addressing systemic problems such as the lack of affordable housing, the needs of an aging population and the inadequacies of the public education system. Founded in 1894 as a free kindergarten for the children of nearby immigrant factory workers, we remain dedicated to improving the quality of life for all individuals and families in need in our community. The Lenox Hill Neighborhood House budget is $13 million and our committed workforce includes 200 staff. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Programs MAIN SITE ADDITIONAL SITES Center for
Alzheimer's Respite care for the Elderly (CARE) Women's Mental Health Shelter 70th Street Senior Center Senior Center at Saint Peter's Church
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