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About
GCCC
Our History
Funding
Governance
Board of Directors
Management
Program Directors
ABOUT
GCCC
Grace Church Community Center (GCCC) is a non-sectarian, community-based 501(c) (3)
organization
whose mission is to assist Westchester
Countys neediest and most at-risk residents, especially
those who are under-served by other resources.
GCCC is one of the largest social services agencies in Westchester County and has been providing shelter and support for individuals and families for over 27 years. The agency operates the following ten critical community programs:
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Without
GCCCs programs, many individuals in our community would
lack the most basic of necessities and others would have to
sacrifice their ability to maintain their housing or well
being. Last year, over 3,000 individuals received assistance from GCCC. This assistance included almost 100,000 meals provided
through our Soup Kitchen and other programs.
The agency
has distinguished itself by directly providing services, as
well as by coordinating programs with other agencies, making it possible for individuals
to receive comprehensive support and direction. The total-casework-management
approach to individuals and families with multiple problems
has earned GCCC a well-deserved reputation as a service
leader.
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OUR
HIS TORY
In the early 1970s, parishoners of Grace
Church in White Plains recognized that many of their neighbors were in need of food, and they began to provide soup and sandwiches
for members of the local community from their Parish Hall. Later,
they expanded this outreach to include day care and summer
camp for low-income neighborhood families and an emergency
shelter. By 1979, these programs had expanded so substantially
that it became advisable to incorporate Grace Church Community
Center as an independent 501 (c) (3) organization with permanent
staff, its own governing structure and an independent Board
of Directors.
Grace Church
still provides space for the GCCC Soup Kitchen, Day Care and Samaritan House women's shelter, as well as sleeping quarters for the overflow from the Open Arms men's shelter, in its Parish
Hall located at 33 Church Street in the heart of White Plains. All GCCC
programs are non-sectarian.
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FUNDING
Funding for over half of GCCCs budget comes from government contracts that help cover the basic costs of sheltering the homeless and providing housing assistance to individuals suffering from HIV/AIDS and mental illness.
GCCC relies on a variety of other funding to accomplish its mission. These sources include contributions from corporations, religious organizations, and foundations. Our donors have included the United Way of Westchester, the Westchester Community Foundation, MBIA Corporation, the Ginsburg Community Fund, the Gannett Foundation, the New York Life Foundation, the Frog Rock Foundation, the Junior League of Central Westchester, the Paul L. Newman Foundation, the Target Foundation, Con Edison , Hudson City Savings Foundation and Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of New York.
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GCCC receives a $15,000 grant from Martin Ginsburg of the Ginsburg Community Fund for its Housing Services Program.
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GOVERNANCE
GCCC's operations are headed by a full-time Executive Director,
Paul Anderson-Winchell, and supported by a dedicated team
of program directors as well as professional and administrative
staff. The Center is governed by a Board of Directors.
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BOARD
OF DIRECTORS & AFFILIATIONS
Vacant, President
Grace Episcopal Church
Ken Berman, Chairman
Ryan Beck & Co., Inc
Helen
Wasilewicz, Treasurer
Language Testing International
David Rasmussen, Secretary
Murphy & Higgins
Paul
Anderson-Winchell, Executive Director
Grace Church Community Center
Sunil Aggarwal
Roosevelt & Cross
Dele Akinla, III
JP Morgan Chase
Luvaghn Brown
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Carol Schiro Greenwald, Ph.D.
Marketing
Partners
Brion
Hayman
Gateway Solutions
Carolyn Johnson
Hudson Valley Bank
Jane
Konrad
BOCES, Southern Westchester
Maria
Lewis
Tri-Mar Consulting
Linney
Smith
Housing Works NY
Dr. Derek Suite, MD Darcel Suite
Full Circle Health
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MANAGEMENT

Executive Director
Paul Anderson-Winchell
Controller: Carl Williams
Director of Human Resources: Julia Nesbitt
Director of Development: Chris Schwartz
Director of Administrative Services: Sister Alice Conrad
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DIRECTORS
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