Aria Finger
Director/Board Member at Care for the Homeless
Aria Finger active positions
Companies | Position | Start | End |
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Care for the Homeless
Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | Director/Board Member | 09/06/2011 | - |
Career history of Aria Finger
Former positions of Aria Finger
Companies | Position | Start | End |
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Do Something, Inc.
Do Something, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Do Something, Inc. provides charity services to young people. The company is headquartered in New York, NY. | Chief Executive Officer | - | 11/04/2021 |
Training of Aria Finger
Washington University in St. Louis | Undergraduate Degree |
Statistics
International
United States | 4 |
Operational
Chief Executive Officer | 1 |
Undergraduate Degree | 1 |
Director/Board Member | 1 |
Sectoral
Miscellaneous | 2 |
Consumer Services | 2 |
Health Services | 2 |
Positions held
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Inactive
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Private companies
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Private companies | 2 |
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Do Something, Inc.
Do Something, Inc. Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Do Something, Inc. provides charity services to young people. The company is headquartered in New York, NY. | Miscellaneous |
Care for the Homeless
Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | Health Services |
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