South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS) has a permanent community center now. “Thanks to the support of the Queensborough President, the New York City Council, and our very generous donors, SACSS has been able to purchase a new space in the heart of Flushing. This space will serve as our offices and community center, with an enlarged pantry, and a space for community members to gather. We have the keys and now begins the work of getting the space ready for our first visitors,” says Sudha Acharya, Executive Director.
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