Unexpected financial troubles, says today’s New York Times, are forcing Queens Pride House – the borough’s gay community center – to confront basic questions:
“Who will it be able to serve? How much will it be able to offer?”
“Even its very survival is up in the air. It is already living under austere conditions. Its staff has been decimated — there are three part-time employees left, out of the two full-time and six part-time workers it used to have. It is open five days a week, instead of six, and for 8 hours daily, not its usual 11.”
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