Lenny Collado
Lenny Collado is the new Workforce Case Manager who joined our team in November 2022. He serves individuals at the Lifelong Skills and Opportunity Center (LSOC) and our Methadone Maintenance […]
Lenny Collado is the new Workforce Case Manager who joined our team in November 2022. He serves individuals at the Lifelong Skills and Opportunity Center (LSOC) and our Methadone Maintenance […]
Brian Colon joined Greenwich House in February 2024 as the new Director of Workforce Services for the Lifelong Skills and Opportunity Center. He brings two decades of extensive workforce development, […]
Sarah joined Greenwich House in March 2023 as the Outreach and Recruitment Manager. She has spent 7 years working with community-based organizations across the country to help build partnerships and […]
A native New Yorker, Lauren Gianfagna, Behavioral Health Workforce Manager, has dedicated her work to helping underserved communities in the non-profit sector for almost a decade providing mental health, substance […]
Avi joined Greenwich House in January 2023 as the Computer and Technology Instructor, and the Computer Lab Manager, at Lifelong Skills. With an affinity for people and for teaching; a natural […]
Born and raised in The Bronx, NY; Danette Hamilton, also known as Ms. Dee is the Workforce Specialist at the NEW Greenwich House: Lifelong Skills and Opportunity Center. Danette stumbled […]
With over 20 years of experience, Jahanda specializes in comprehensive nutritional assessments, consultations, and meal planning. Her expertise spans various clinical areas such as pre-natal care, pediatric nutrition, diabetes care, […]
Jackson joined Greenwich House in August 2023 as the Employer Engagement Specialist at the LSOC. With several years of experience in the advertising industry and recruiting expertise, he works to […]
Andrew Ross is the Workforce counselor at both the Lifelong Skills and Opportunity Center and our Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program. He has over 27 years of experience in the field […]
Greenwich House programs have reached 60,000 New Yorkers in need since the pandemic began. Help us do even more in the year ahead!