Rotary Club of Jamaica (Queens) hosts successful fun-day

The Rotary Club of Jamaica, Queens, New York, along with Queens Centres for Progress, had a great turnout for their annual Bar-B-Que and fun-day.

Rotary President Joe Iaboni with Commanding Chief James Secreto and Commanding Officers of Queens South
Rotary President Joe Iaboni with Commanding Chief James Secreto and Commanding Officers of Queens South

 

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Attendees included many of New York’s finest from the NYPD, including the Commanding Chief of Queens South, James A. Secreto and the respective commanding officers of the Precincts.
Officers of the NYPD, the staff of QCP, and fellow Rotarians helped in preparing and serving food and drinks for all to enjoy. There was fun for everyone, including music and a well appreciated magic show.
It was a great day and an admirable way to give back to those in need. Queens Centre for Progress is made up of people working together to promote the independence of individuals with developmental disabilities.
They play many different roles, but mainly focus on the same goal, providing services in education, therapy, job training and placement, day programmes, housing, and many other support services to help those with developmental disabilities live and lead a fuller life.
The organisation wishes to thank everyone who showed up to make this a productive day, including the President of the Rotary Club, Joe Iaboni.

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