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Celebrating the 101st Birthday of Clearview Older Adults Center Member
Ming Hwa Lee, a longtime member of Clearview Older Adult Center, celebrated her birthday alongside community members and elected officials

(Bayside, Queens) – This afternoon, Ming Hwa Lee, a longtime member of Clearview Older Adult Center, celebrated her 101st birthday alongside community members and local elected officials. She received proclamations from the offices of multiple local elected officials who have supported the Clearview Adult Center, including Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, NYS Assemblyman Edward Braunstein, NYS Senator Toby Stavisky, and NYC Councilwoman Vickie Paladino.
Selfhelp Community Service operates Clearview Older Adults Center and four additional older adult centers throughout Queens.
“We are so thankful to the local elected officials who came out to celebrate Ming Lee’s special day and who provide crucial resources to Selfhelp. Their support is essential for ensuring the success of our Clearview Older Adult Center and services across Queens which provide community, healthcare, and housing to thousands of clients like Ming Lee," said Mohini Mishra, Vice President of Senior Communities at Selfhelp.
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Selfhelp believes that individuals deserve compassionate, trusted, and innovative care that respects their life experiences. Their unique approach is rooted in our longstanding work with Holocaust survivors, giving them the experience and understanding to meet every challenge. Because every person deserves to age with dignity and independence. Today, Selfhelp provides affordable housing, home care, and community-based services to 25,000 individuals in the greater NYC metropolitan area. www.selfhelp.net