Organizing Queens
Residents

to fight for and win justice in their communities.

Our mission is to organize Queens residents to build the power needed to fight for and win justice for themselves and the communities they live in. Our organization is comprised of faith communities, non-profit organizations, schools and unions. The reason we organize is that we have a burning passion for justice and a moral calling to create the power to demand the resources required so that all residents of Queens can live with dignity and have equal access to opportunity.

Our Impact in

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Member Institutions

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At Inaugural Assembly

Our Member

Institutions

Aids Center of Queens County

Al Arafa Islamic Center

Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1056

Amity Baptist Church

Breaking Ground

Church of the Redeemer

Community Healthcare Network

Dabar Bethlehem Cathedral

Darul Uloom

Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities

Faith Assembly Church

First Presbyterian Church Jamaica

First Presbyterian Far Rockaway

Forestdale

Islamic Circles of North America (Al-Markz)

Jacob Riis Neighborhood Settlement

Living Word Christian Fellowship

Macedonia AME

Majority Baptist Church

Martin de Porres Youth and Family Services

Merrick Academy

Mt. Olivet Gospel Church

Muslim American Society of New York

Martin de Porres Youth and Family Services

Merrick Academy

Mt. Olivet Gospel Church

Muslim American Society of New York

New Jerusalem Worship Center

New Life CDC

Our Lady of Light Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church

Our Lady of the Cenacle Roman Catholic Church

Queens Community House

SCO Family of Services

Sheltering Arms

Sisters of St. Joseph

St. Clare Roman Catholic Church

St. George's Episcopal Church

St. John's Episcopal Church

St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

St. Mark AME

St. Matthews Community AME

St. Peter's Episcopal Church

St. Teresa of Avila & St. Anthony Padua Roman Catholic Parish

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Watch how Queens Power brings together residents, faith leaders, and community partners to tackle housing, health, and safety challenges across the borough

Building a Queens that works for all

– Queens Power

Our Latest News

Check out our latest op-ed and news stories that embody our mission to amplify diverse community voices. These thought-provoking pieces highlight individual experiences while reflecting our community's collective spirit.

By Mamdani Administration March 26, 2026
NYC launches a new program under Mayor Mamdani to expand affordable housing, accelerate development, and improve access for working-class residents.
By Spectrum News 1 October 16, 2025
In East New York, Brooklyn, signs of pride and progress are unmistakable. Rev. David Brawley of St. Paul Community Baptist Church believes the neighborhood has been able to turn around because “leaders, citizens, have imagination and are willing to do the work. Once known as the murder capital of New York City, the 75th police precinct had 126 murders in 1993. Last year, there were 12. For many residents, signs of economic development have brought new optimism. Now they hope the neighborhood’s comeback will continue under the next mayor. “As a pastor here in the East New York section of Brooklyn, every week it feels like I’ve got to say goodbye to members that I love because they can’t afford to live here,” Brawley told NY1. When he’s not in the pulpit, Brawley is focused on his other calling, building affordable housing in East New York. For 40 years, St. Paul has worked with East Brooklyn Congregations to transform parts of the community like Spring Creek. “This was a former landfill,” Brawley said. “Our leaders and our people saw more than garbage. We saw an opportunity to build affordable housing for the city of New York. There are 2,600 units here in this area.” Brawley hopes the next administration in City Hall comes in with a bold vision to build new homes that doesn’t leave longtime East New York residents priced out. “I would say to the next mayor that this is an urgent existential crisis that demands an urgent response,” he said. Along the New Lots Avenue corridor, residents Erica Townsend and Eleanor Pinckney shared their concerns about sanitation. “People are dumping,” Townsend said. “If you look down the street, you’ll see it’s bundles of garbage all along here, why?” Pinckney added. City Councilmember Chris Banks believes it’s important to continue “the upward trend in addressing quality-of-life issues.” Banks believes the next administration in City Hall should be attentive to the needs of NYCHA residents and public transportation in East New York.
By Patrick O'Connor September 5, 2025
There are so many good reasons to communicate with site visitors. In this case, it's an interview post, sharing a conversation between the blog writer and a person. Highlight your organization's goals and advantages, through the conversation.
By Queens Power Staff December 6, 2022
Every mayor tries to make his own mark on New York — in part by showing how he differs from his immediate predecessor, in part by choosing themes and programs that he can call his own. We have seen this pattern play out since the first term of the first “Mayor Swagger,” Ed Koch. As leaders who have created our own initiatives and developed our own programs, we’ve learned to operate with a combination of thick skin, a sense of humor, and a willingness to confront every mayor when they either ignore the successes of others or make claims that simply don’t reflect reality. Read Article>>
November 19, 2020
Thursday night at 7 p.m., we will gather virtually with over 1,000 leaders from 42 congregations, unions, schools and non-profits virtually to launch a new citizens organization: Queens Power. Our mission is to organize Queens residents to build the leverage needed to fight for and win justice for themselves and the communities they live in. Read Article>>
By NY Times July 10, 2020
At Bethany Baptist Church, Renay Foster and family found hope in antibody testing after job losses and pandemic hardships threatened their future.

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