Julie Won together with volunteers and members of non-profit organizations in Queens, giving our Thanksgiving Turkeys to the community.

A Season of Unity: CCD and Council Member Julie Won Spread Joy in Woodside and Astoria

As the holiday season approached, Community Capacity Development (CCD) embarked on a heartwarming collaboration with Council Member Julie Won and Woodside On The Move to bring the spirit of unity to the neighborhoods of Woodside and Astoria. This joint effort aimed not only to distribute Thanksgiving turkeys but also to foster a sense of unity and gratitude within the community.

 

The collaboration between non-profit organizations and Council Member Julie Won exemplifies the power of community engagement. Together, we worked towards the distribution of Thanksgiving turkeys, ensuring that families in Woodside and Astoria had access to essential resources for a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner. This initiative goes beyond the provision of food; it’s a gesture of care and support that resonates deeply within the community.

 

In the spirit of providing resources to our communities, CCD recognizes the importance of securing essential resources for the community, this collaboration sought to foster a sense of unity and gratitude. The act of sharing a meal symbolizes not only sustenance but also the shared values of compassion and support.

 

The impact of this collaboration extends beyond the tangible distribution of turkeys. It serves as a reminder of the strength that emerges when community members, non-profit organizations like CCD and Woodside On The Move, local businesses and elected officials like Council Member Julie Won join forces. Together, they create a positive ripple effect, promoting a sense of togetherness and care that enhances the overall well-being of the community. 

Author

Gabriel Comrie