Robin Hood Annual Report 2024

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CORPORATE PARTNER HIGHLIGHT

LEMONAID Robin Hood’s annual Lemonaid program continued strong for its 18th year, inspiring families in Scarsdale to teach their children about the challenges facing New Yorkers, the importance of supporting their community, and the role they can play to help others. By preparing and selling batches of lemonade, these kids and teens learned how to take a stand against poverty.

Robin Hood’s partnerships team engaged with scores of generous institutions—like Amazon, Barclays, Deloitte, L’Oréal, and Capital One, among others. By leveraging diverse expertise, financial and in-kind resources, together, we were able to open doors and expand horizons for New Yorkers. Volunteering, learning sessions, community engagement, and targeted investments enable Robin Hood’s partners to change the landscape of poverty in New York.

Agata Skora and Azucena Flores

WIN GINGERBREAD

Robin Hood’s Family Philanthropy program and Win, our long-time housing partner, held our annual gingerbread decorating party at the nonprofit’s family shelter in East New York. Robin Hood donors, staff, and children and parents residing in the shelter gathered to build gingerbread houses and enjoy a morning of play at NYC’s largest provider of family shelter and supportive housing.

Kevin Durell and Irina Dunayevsky

Richard R. Buery, Jr., and Shawn Kode

NEW STORIES In June, we officially unveiled New Stories, a public-private partnership that modernized an underutilized Inwood site into 174 affordable homes and a NYPL library branch, and created community resources like a child care center and STEM education space. The project was made possible by a $5M grant from the Rosenblatt family in honor of Joseph and Sheila Rosenblatt.

Sam Rosenblatt, flanked by his sisters Sarah Goos, and Jill Gordon

John Catsimatidis Jr.

Alexis and Sean Allen

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