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They Best place ever to work and network in DC
Alawi Masud
at 2023 Aug 30
Alawi Masud
at 2023 Aug 30
I feel welcomed and accepted at the hub
This is a super fun place to come with young children. You can enter free and see a lot of different types of animals up close in their cages such as birds, turtles, lizards, snakes, bunny rabbits, Guinea pigs, and much more! A neat educational experience for young ones.
I love bringing my daughter to this program. The summer’s are worth it and I can’t wait for the new one to open.
I truly enjoy Alley Pond Park because there is plenty of space and areas that one can become one with nature.

Alley Pond Park has baseball courts, a playground, a walking trail, picnic areas, a nature preserve, a golf course, and much more.

I recommend this park for anyone that is looking forward to relax and enjoy peace and tranquility.
Protected green areas in excellent condition, as well as parking and children's locations; They should improve the conditions of the restrooms.
This organization makes cancelling a recurring donation, something we must do for financial reasons, as difficult as possible. Don't get stuck in this neverending fight to cancel your recurring donation. Find another organization to which you can donate. Absolutely disgusted and about to call my credit card company, which DOES behave honestly and reasonably.
Vertical Drop
at 2023 Feb 02
Vertical Drop
at 2023 Feb 02
Please shed more light on us state run privately supported eugenics. It’s difficult to find some shrouded in so many shadows of medical privacy laws when basic laws and rights to freedom from abuse and malpractice exist.

All the patients at eastern state hospital, virginia, in the NGRI program, are now getting wires implanted along the skull. This was created by neurologists in Virginia, dc, and Maryland, associated with sentera and Inova. The system was originally designed for movement disorders, but all the research the doctors had learned about different areas of the brain being stimulated or shut off and how this effected mood and how to tune this to different emotions based on how patients felt was adopted by state forensic psychiatrists to perform it on patients, any time a doctor desires, in and out of the hospital, with judges ordering it, not revealing that psychosurgery and electroshock have been ordered by a judge, though this is illegal, the judge signing the document, and then sealing the record on that judgement. I noticed before I was hospitalized by a not guilty by reason of insanity verdict in Virginia, while I was spending some months along hotels in Virginia Beach, that doctors that perform genital mutilations were holding conferences at hotels along the boardwalk. I was assaulted by police and after I was pinned to the ground, with sufficient force to cause me arthritis, one of these such doctors came up and held me down with the officer, breathing into my face. They weren’t in a lab coat, but I could recognize the smell of the insides of human organs from when I suffered from genital mutilations as a child.

After spending a few months at central state hospital, Virginia’s only maximum security state hospital, in Petersburg Virginia following evaluation deeming I was not safe to release back into the community, I noticed one by one that the other patients were talking as if they were being punched in the head. I had not noticed it in any patients when I first arrived at the hospital.

The doctors from the state are working with the private doctors to publish studies on how the electric effects calm patients, and keep patients, men and women, whom see each other in group therapy during the day at maximum security hospitals, or whom inhabit the same units at some state hospitals, from interacting. I actually had a therapist express to me at the hospital how dismayed they were at the idea of any 2 patients having romantic relationships, because as a patient with an NGRI verdict a person is made a ward of the state until fully released from all court mandated forensic psychiatrist planned conditions. Once met, first in the hospital, then in the community, and the individual is released. The release process takes on average 2 to 7 years in the hospital before going into the community.
We have been part of Alley Pond environmental center homeschool program for 3 years. We love this place, teachers are kind and knowledgeable, science curriculum is hands on and the best part is animals! My son always talks about snakes and rabbits that visit a classroom. This is a great resource for homeschooling families in NYC.
I was really disappointed with the way spokes person they chose to speak to children. He didn't speak with patience. Plus spoke a hour in a half walked them outside to show them things they see everything. To me this trip was a waist of money & time. He spoke about mom's milk , wine telling the kids they only have 1 chance to touch the animals because they are his. I will love a refund for my $27. He pretty much got paid to tell the kids what they learned in school already and to speak like they aren't 1st graders. But everyone experience is different. A room full of animals.
alduy tor
at 2022 Oct 11
alduy tor
at 2022 Oct 11
It was a wonderful experience to have my LEE prganization workshops in such a good vibe space. Terrace was so a wonderful place to take a fresh air breath.
Pham Thanh An
at 2022 Apr 27
Pham Thanh An
at 2022 Apr 27
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The Artists’ Fellowship, Inc is a wonderful non-profit operated out of the Salmagundi Club. The board of artists and advocates provides support to applicant-artists seeking emergency aid and the impact is significant. AFI has created a supportive community and membership is very reasonable -it’s $40 per year for practicing artists. Become a member today!
Kathryn Alexander
at 2022 Mar 10
Kathryn Alexander
at 2022 Mar 10
I was lucky enough to work out of the Open Gov Hub for nearly 6 years. It’s a fantastic community and a beautiful place to work. The new space is even better designed for quiet work time as well as for collaboration across like-minded individuals and orgs — bigger, brighter, and with a patio to get outside! Highly recommend for individual hot desks, space for small to medium-sized orgs, or anyone looking to host an event.
Andy DelGiudice
at 2022 Mar 09
Andy DelGiudice
at 2022 Mar 09
I love working at The Hub. I have been using the space since the fall of 2021 and the staff have done a great job of keeping it Covid-safe and as an active co-working community.
AEPC is a hidden gem for Northeastern Queens. Especially, families with young kids please come and enroll in their fantastic enriching classes. Story time for toddlers, science pods, nature hikes you name it!
Meg VanDeusen
at 2021 Jan 19
Meg VanDeusen
at 2021 Jan 19
OGH has been a key home base, partner, and supporter of our organization. Not only is it a great co-working space (with great amenities) but it is an incredible community. Whether your an individual, small nonprofit, or larger organization working to make the world a better place - this is the community you want to be a part of.
Maiko Nakagaki
at 2020 Dec 14
Maiko Nakagaki
at 2020 Dec 14
The Hub is a great co-working space! From the leaders who manage the space, to the caliber of events held at the space, to the really cool organizations and companies that are members, the Hub is a great community to be part of! I especially appreciate all the COVID measures the place has taken — makes me feel very safe with all the precaution. I highly recommend the Hub as a working space!
M
at 2020 Apr 14
M
at 2020 Apr 14
I have always been a big donor for the WFP. Have been donating for so many years, and will continue to do so. Keep up the good work.

I request people to donate any amount every month, how ever small it be, just donate.
It was good loved it however u must not go on the Douglass whatever his name is trail by accident and think that it's part of the APEC since it's not. It will take you on a 1.3 mile long adventure that you need to be aware you are on before you realize you can't get out. Ok.
MAKCIMЪ
at 2019 Feb 04
MAKCIMЪ
at 2019 Feb 04
Спасибо за бесплатные наборы!
Great organization committed to feeding those in need. Have made a couple donations and plan to do so again in the future!
I have always been hesitant on donating to various organizations out of skepticism of where my money is truly going, and if it is for a good cause. I have done extensive research on the World Food Program, and am proud to declare they truly are a legit organisation doing good work for people in need of food. They have tons of literature towards their mission and how they have been able to achieve their goals. I recently donated to WFP, and one thing I noticed that was different than other organizations was how straight forward the donation process was, and whether or not it would be a one time donation or a monthly/repeatable donation. I am glad to have been able to donate to WFP, and will continue to donate to them.
Doing great work to help raise for people in crisis zones!
Been a monthly donor since April. Looking for the best way to beat world hunger for good? Keep supporting orgs like this one that are fighting the good fight.
Same here!!! I made 1 time contribution and keep charging $50 per month for month. Shame on these people
James Curtis
at 2017 Aug 24
James Curtis
at 2017 Aug 24
Excellent organization! Doing a very thorough investigation on the inequality through out the world.
I made a 1 time donation and found that WFP was automatically charging my account every month for the same amount. I never authorized recurring payments and will never help them again. Mike Gordon