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Brooklyn River Press

Gimme Shelter: a life of public service in New York City

Gimme Shelter: a life of public service in New York City

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Now and then, there really is good government. Bonnie Stone spent 40 years in New York City-and social services-oriented not-for-profits. She doggedly and ingeniously tackled some of New York's most urgent issues, particularly chronic homelessness. Undaunted, Stone negotiated choppy waters, working with the expert, the difficult, the skeptical, the next-to-impossible, the determined, and the inspired.


Gimme Shelter has a cast of characters as colorful and varied as the city itself. There are big stories of apparently insurmountable odds, surmounted-and smaller stories of people who with dedicated help were able to beat terrible odds. At a time when government is viewed as ineffective or even as a saboteur of people's best interests, Gimme Shelter reveals how the men and women who work for the City of New York can bring positive change to the lives of its citizens.



Author: Bonnie Stone
Publisher: Brooklyn River Press
Published: 10/01/2021
Pages: 148
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780988267541

About the Author
Stone, Bonnie: - Bonnie Stone is a native New Yorker. After receiving a masters from Columbia and another from NYU, she worked in New York City and New York State government, as well as for two powerful and significant not-for-profits, tackling drug addiction and homelessness. Stone retired as CEO of Women In Need (WIN) after pioneering the creation of affordable, supportive housing for formerly homeless and low income families in Brooklyn, New York. She lives in Manhattan with her husband and pursues portrait painting.

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