Established in 1971, the Shambhala Meditation Center of New York is part of an international community of urban meditation and rural retreat centers founded by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and further developed by his son and lineage holder Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. Our center, located in Manhattan’s Chelsea district, offers daily public meditation, a core curriculum of Buddhist and Shambhala teachings, as well as training in advanced contemplative practices. We invite you to explore our diverse programs designed to help New Yorkers of all traditions discover their inherent sanity, gentleness and humor.
Maybe a big event changed everything for you—or maybe a lot of little things did. But they all add up to one reality: If you’re going to live in the home you love, in the neighborhood you know and love, as independently as possible, you need help. Our goal is the same as yours: to make sure you have the help you need to live there, safely and in good health. Our job is to identify and coordinate the health, home care and social services you need.
NAC provides real help and real hope to thousands of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses and their families throughout New York City. Through an integrated continuum of health and social services, NAC keeps children safe from abuse or neglect and works with birth, foster and adoptive families to keep children out of institutions and in nurturing, loving homes. Beyond safety and permanency, NAC supports each individual and family served in reaching their full potential.
Little Bird is the first fully integrated HR platform built exclusively for the public charter school movement. Manage all your school’s HR administrative functions—from pre-hire to retire—in one, easy-to-use, cloud based system. And get all your HR compliance, benefits and employee relations questions answered by friendly, knowledgeable charter school experts. Little Bird eliminates the pain of HR so you can focus on your students.
The Limelight was a chain of nightclubs that were owned and operated by Peter Gatien. The Limelight had locations in Hallandale, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, New York City, and London.
We hope students will post ideas, suggestions, helpful information, reflections, photos, events, etc to the wall.
Face Of Fashion (www.fofashion.com) is the producer of Caribbean New York Fashion Week 2015. Our fashion events cover all areas in the fashion industry; Hair Styling, Cosmetics, Photography, Retail Business, Branding Opportunities and showcasing New Edgy Fashion Trends. Our Fashion Show is open to the public on Sunday, September 13th, 2015 simultaneously with New York Fashion Week in September 2015. These fashion events were created to provide the platform for all Caribbean, as well as, mainstream designers, models, photographers, hair stylists, and makeup artists with the avenue to take their talents and brands to the next level. This year part of the proceeds will benefit our "Fashion Changes Lives (FCL) Initiative. The objective of Fashion Changes Lives is motivated by the desire to: > Develop fashion talents skills and craftsmanship. > Provide a fashion programme, workshops and courses to upgrade talents skills. > Promote a fashion and arts programme which impact underdeveloped areas. > Create employment through distribution channels. > Re-introduce the Caribbean countries as a new fashion market. > Increase the evolution of domestic fashion products for export to other international markets. > Revitalize the business of fashion and retail in the Caribbean. > Promote the creation of indigenous and new innovative designs within and outside the Caribbean. > Encourage investors and companies to operate in the Caribbean countries. > Create "Caribbean Fashion Tourism" events/fashion houses/showrooms to boost the tourism industry in Caribbean countries; as a result, increase new arrivals (tourists/travelers/students/companies), hence generating a cash flow of revenue for participating countries. > Use Caribbean Designers Collections as a world-class reference on originality and fashion forward trends. > Bring accessible and hand-on education regarding Fashion, Arts and Craft to Runways, Galleries, Exhibitions, Expos, Trade Shows and Private Presentations. ***We are looking for partners to team up with us. We can be reached @ [email protected] | +1(212) 726-1406
Official Kick Off of the 2016 Philadelphia Black Expo on Saturday, October 8, 2016. For exhibitor and sponsorship information call 1-855-585-EXPO (3970) or email us at [email protected]. Official Kick Off of the 2016 Newark Black Expo on Sunday October 23, 2016. For exhibitor and sponsorship info call 1-855-585-EXPO (3970) or email us at [email protected]. Official Kick Off of the 2017 Black Expo America: Ohio in July 2017. For exhibitor and sponsorship info call 1-855-585-EXPO (3970) or email us at [email protected]. 4th Annual Black Expo America: New York City will take place October 2017. Location To Be Announced. Our theme for this two day business expo is "Refocus, Reorganize and Restructure" For exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities please call 1-855-585-EXPO (3970) or email us at [email protected].
This is the Official Page for the Vampire Realm! The Loyalists of the Vampire Realm was established in 1984, and soon the need for our social networking was created, and that is the Vampire Realm at the same time. The same week the Vampire Realm Product Center was launched the with merchandise dedicated to all things vampire Twitter: VampireRealm
SII is powered by the New School to help foster innovative ideas that address critical social concerns. In Fall 2009, The New School was selected as one of nine universities to participate in the AshokaU Changemaker Campus Initiative. The Social Innovation Initiative aims to expand social entrepreneurship education across campus. We have expanded upon the original initiative to best suit our community at The New School.
The Office of Alumni Relations at Baruch College keeps in touch with Baruch alumni after graduation. We create events, form networks and groups, as well as provide tools for alumni to stay in touch with each other and Baruch.
Email: [email protected] The NY Music Industry Association’s primary goal is to expose students to the various aspects of the music business. Through discussions, seminars and networking events with executives and representatives from major music corporations throughout the New York area, the Association’s mission is to help students find their vocation in this exciting industry. The NYMIA is a member-based association for students to educate themselves and network during their college years and beyond. OUR ORGANIZATION PREPARES STUDENTS FOR CAREERS IN: Music production Label operations Publicity/Marketing/Promotion Merchandising Entertainment law Artist Management Touring Music Publishing AND MUCH MUCH MORE! President: Maksim Kotlovsky Vice President: Hulan Enkh Treasurer: Konstantin Malyshkin Director of Marketing: Marissa Wong Media Director: Quinn McDonald Event Coordinator/Social Media: Brandon Rodriquez