FPWA

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FPWAFederation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (New York, NY)
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The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA) is an anti-poverty, policy and advocacy nonprofit with a membership network of nearly 200 human services and faith-based organizations.
Savills Studley's senior managing director Howard Poretsky, and senior managing director Patrick Gardner, along with John Ciraulo and Robert Shapiro of Massey Knakal, represented the seller in the transaction, the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA).
The five organizations are the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Community Voices Heard, Homelessness Outreach and Prevention Project, the New York City Coalition Against Hunger, and Picture the Homeless.
* Fatima Goldman, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
She works at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
Cristina di Meo of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies says Latinas in New York City have seen their educational opportunities fall, too.
and Jennifer Jones Austin, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director of Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
Cassidy Turley negotiated four lease agreements on behalf of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA) for their landmark property at 281 Park Avenue South for approximately 11,000 s/f.
Smadbeck was the host of a Saturday morning program on the classical music station WNCN, "The Real Estate Report." He was a trustee of Carnegie Hall and the Juilliard School and was a past director of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies and a trustee and former elder of the Brick Presbyterian Church on Park Avenue.
Since The New York Times pays all fund expenses, 100% of the contributions go directly to the following social service agencies: The Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, Catholic Charities, Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, The Children's Aid Society, Community Service Society of New York, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc., UJA - Federation of New York.
French serves as a director of REBNY, is a member of the Executive Committee of the Association for a Better New York, is vice chairman and director of the Downtown Lower Manhattan Association and is a director of the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies.
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