New Sector Alliance
New Sector Alliance accelerates social change by strengthening organizations and developing leaders.
06/03/2026
Meet Corey Hemstreet, a member of our national Leadership & Longevity cohort. 🌟
A citizen of the Navajo Nation and passionate public health advocate, Corey has dedicated her career to advancing health equity for tribal and underserved communities through policy, program development, and advocacy. As Legislative Liaison for the Arizona Advisory Council on Indian Health Care, she helps bridge tribal governments and state leaders to address critical healthcare needs and strengthen outcomes for Arizona’s Indigenous populations.
Corey brings more than six years of experience in public health and a deep commitment to creating systems-level change. Through Leadership & Longevity, she is continuing to build her leadership skills, connect with fellow changemakers across the country, and help inspire the next generation of community health leaders.
We're honored to have Corey as part of this incredible network of leaders working to create healthier, more equitable communities. 🌱
04/07/2026
Last Friday in Boston 💬✨ We had an incredible time coming together at Community Servings for our latest Boston Leadership Longevity session , grounded in connection, reflection, and shared purpose. 🌱
Through the New Sector Alliance Leadership Longevity Fellowship, we’re building a community of leaders committed not just to impact but to sustaining themselves and each other for the long haul. This cohort continues to show what’s possible when mission-driven leaders create space to learn, challenge, and support one another!
📸 Sharing a few moments from the day—grateful for this community and the energy in the room.
04/01/2026
Boston LLF collaboration in action! 🙌 We love seeing our participants teaming up to support each other, this time to help donate seafood products! Tell me more 👇
Every year, Food for Free recovers thousands of pounds of high quality seafood products from the annual Seafood Expo in Boston and redistributes it to various community partners, including the food pantry at Cambridge Community Center. This is one of the major highlights of the year for patrons who are able to freely select varieties of fish and shellfish that they would otherwise be unable to afford at the grocery store. This partnership between food rescue organizations like Food for Free and food redistribution sites like Cambridge Community Center helps cut down food waste at expo events while simultaneously improving the quality of products that are made available to families in need.
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