The Minority Report

Ep. 7: Chief Operating Officer of Friendship Circle Upper East Side, Mrs. Sara Gutnick

30 min · 15 de mar de 2021
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In this episode, I will divide into minority activism in my own community of New York City by speaking with the head of Friendship Circle of the Upper East Side in Manhattan, Sara Gutnick. I am so excited to feature a local community leader advancing the position of those in society! Friendship Circle is a non profit that services the needs of the Jewish special needs community. Friendship Circle UES was created to fill the void in the need for social activities for children and young adults with special needs. Hear Mrs. Gutnick share how her sister Bracha inspires her and how Friendship Circle UES has grown by utilizing community members as volunteers.

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