Posizioni attive di Victoria Liska
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AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc.
AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc. serves as the primary philanthropic supporter of AHRC, which provides social services to approximately 15,000 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The non-profit company is based in New York, NY. The foundation funds programs that empower neurodiverse people to make their own choices, live independently, and participate in their communities. It organizes fundraising events, special campaigns, and awards to recognize staff and advocacy efforts, and engages volunteers and leadership committees to raise awareness and foster inclusion. The foundation manages pooled special needs trusts in the state, offering self-settled and third-party trusts to help individuals with disabilities protect government benefit eligibility and enhance quality of life. It also provides resources such as a special needs future planning guide to assist caregivers in securing lifelong care and financial stability for their loved ones. | Direttore/Membro del Consiglio | - |
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AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc.
AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous AHRC New York City Foundation, Inc. serves as the primary philanthropic supporter of AHRC, which provides social services to approximately 15,000 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The non-profit company is based in New York, NY. The foundation funds programs that empower neurodiverse people to make their own choices, live independently, and participate in their communities. It organizes fundraising events, special campaigns, and awards to recognize staff and advocacy efforts, and engages volunteers and leadership committees to raise awareness and foster inclusion. The foundation manages pooled special needs trusts in the state, offering self-settled and third-party trusts to help individuals with disabilities protect government benefit eligibility and enhance quality of life. It also provides resources such as a special needs future planning guide to assist caregivers in securing lifelong care and financial stability for their loved ones. | Miscellaneous |
















