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Project Hospitality

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Project Hospitality
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    arit ate Case Manager at Project Hospitality
    • Staten Island, New York, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Kristen Giordano Masters of Professional Studies in Art Therapy and Creative Development, Licensed Regular and Special Education Teacher
    • Staten Island, New York, United States
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    Rosario Lopez Harm Reduction Program Director at Project Hospitality
    • Rising Star
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    Jackie Terzuoli Executive Coordinator at Project Hospitality
    • Staten Island, New York, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Shola Iwobi State Coordinator at AFRICAN STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP PRAYER NETWORK
    • Staten Island, New York, United States
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Overview

Project Hospitality, a private not-for-profit organization based in Staten Island, New York, provides comprehensive services for hungry and homeless and inadequately housed people, especially those who are living with multiple diagnoses such as HIV, substance use, and/or mental illness. As the only comprehensive homeless service provider in the borough of Staten Island, Project Hospitality serves more than 5,000 Staten Island residents each year. Project Hospitality operates with more than 300 staff and a corps of more than 600 student, community, religious, and corporate volunteers. For a copy of Project Hospitality's Annual Report, contact the office of the Executive Director, Reverend Terry Troia at tetroia@projecthospitality.org It is the mission of Project Hospitality, Inc. to reach out to community members who are hungry, homeless or otherwise in need in order to work with them to achieve their self-sufficiency — thereby enhancing the quality of life for our community. Project Hospitality seeks to realize its mission both by advocating for those in need and by establishing a comprehensive continuum of care that begins with the provision of food, clothing and shelter and extends to other services which include health care, mental health, alcohol and substance abuse treatment, HIV care, education, vocational training, legal assistance, and transitional and permanent housing.