Selfhelp Community Services provides a broad set of services to elderly, frail, and vulnerable New Yorkers each year, and remains the largest provider of comprehensive services to Holocaust survivors in North America. Selfhelp was founded in 1936 by refugees from Nazi Germany to help new refugees live independently, with dignity, as they rebuilt their lives; helping them to help themselves. Today, Selfhelp is dedicated to maintaining the independence and dignity of seniors and at-risk populations through a spectrum of housing, home health care, and social services, with 28 locations and 52 programs, serving 25,000 older adults, one person at a time.
This is an exciting opportunity for a seasoned and results-oriented fundraising leader with strong relationship skills and an ability to identify and seize opportunities for donor engagement.
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