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Photos from Fifth Avenue Committee's post 06/15/2026

As we look back on the highlights of our recent Annual Benefit, we want to take a special, dedicated moment to celebrate two foundational pillars of the Fifth Avenue Committee (FAC) family who are entering well-deserved retirement.

🌟 Dany Cunningham – 30 Years of Service Dany has dedicated three decades to FAC as a foundational Board Member and former Board Chair. His strategic leadership, steady guidance, and unwavering commitment have helped steer our organization through generations of growth, ensuring we always stay true to our mission of community-led justice and equity.

🌟 Zully Rolan – 18 Years of Service As FAC’s Director of Asset and Property Management, Zully has spent nearly two decades ensuring that our affordable housing units aren't just buildings, but safe, stable, and dignified homes for thousands of New Yorkers. Her tireless work behind the scenes has been vital to keeping our communities rooted and secure.

It is a bittersweet moment for the entire FAC team. While we will deeply miss them, their leadership has left a mark on our organization and the neighborhoods we serve.

Please join us in thanking Dany and Zully for their incredible legacies and wishing them the absolute best in their next chapters! 🥂✨

06/12/2026

Extreme heat is dangerous, but you can protect yourself. Most heat-related deaths in NYC happen indoors without A/C. This summer, let’s protect each other:

☀️Share cool options
☀️Check on older adults + neighbors
☀️Take breaks & hydrate if you work outside

Find cool options: nyc.gov/beattheheat

NYC Emergency Management

06/10/2026

Heat kills. More New Yorkers die from heat each year than from hurricanes, floods, or winter storms—often in homes without A/C. Make a plan now.
- Use your A/C
- Know your cool options

Cool Options is a new citywide term that refers to the full range of safe, air-conditioned or cool places New Yorkers can go during extreme heat.

This includes:
- Personal options like a friend’s or family member’s A/C home
- Public options like libraries, senior centers, and museums
- Private options like malls, theaters, or coffee shops
- NYC Cooling Centers activated during heat emergencies—free, public spaces across all five boroughs.

Get real-time alerts from text NotifyNYC to 692-692

Visit nyc.gov/beattheheat or call 311 to find cool options near you

NYC Emergency Management

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