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Carol A. Gordon

Candidate for New York State Senate - District 8 in 2018 New York 2018 State Primary Election.

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Carol A. Gordon

About Carol A. Gordon

Professional Experience
Mothers In Charge, Co-Chairperson (Present)
Child Abuse Prevention Services(CAPS), Facilitator (Present)
Unspoken History Treasures, Founder, President and Curator (Present)
Breezy Point Civic Association, Vice President (Present)
Witness for Peace, Delegate (2010)
Urban Financial Services Coalition of Long Island, Chairperson of the Mentoring and Education Committee (2008)
Federal Women’s Program, Manager
N.A.A.C.P. Central Long Island Chapter, Vice President
North Amityville Community Economic Council (NACEC), Board of Directors
United North Amityville Youth Organization (UNAYO), Co-Recreational Director
Department of Veterans Affairs,, Patient Advocate and Mental Health Manager

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