Vol. XXXVI · Est. 1989 · NYC
Since 1989 · A community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Issue 26.05

On hope, healing,
and a home.

Since 1989, Comunilife has stood with the New Yorkers the city most often forgets — building a continuum of housing and culturally responsive care for people who need more than a roof to thrive.

By the numbers
§ 01 – Welcome to Comunilife

Health and housing
are human rights.

Comunilife helps New York City’s most vulnerable — people experiencing homelessness, those living with HIV/AIDS or mental illness, new immigrants navigating a city in a language not yet their own, and at-risk teens. We provide housing and culturally responsive supportive services that empower vulnerable New Yorkers to live healthy, meaningful lives.

In 2025 alone, we served more than 4,000 people — offering hope and a path forward through supportive and affordable housing, our 63-bed Medical Respite Program, new community engagement programs, and the only suicide-prevention program of its kind in the country.

The need for Comunilife’s services is greater than ever. With your partnership, we can do more — building brighter futures and breaking the cycle of homelessness for thousands of New Yorkers.

Who we serve

People experiencing homelessness · Adults living with HIV/AIDS or mental illness · Medicaid members in need of care coordination · Youth aging out of foster care · Seniors

§ 02 – Our vision

A bigger continuum of care.

Where we’re going next: expanding housing for families and seniors, scaling evidence-based programs, and pioneering innovative services that help New Yorkers thrive as the city’s needs evolve.

01

Expand the housing continuum.

Create more housing opportunities for individuals, families, and seniors, with supportive services tailored to every stage of life.

02

Scale what works.

Grow our most successful programs, bringing proven solutions like youth suicide prevention and Medical Respite to more communities.

03

Lead the next generation of care. 

Develop innovative services such as ENGAGE and the Social Care Network while building new solutions for the challenges ahead.

§ 03 – A message from the CEO

A note from Blanca Ramirez.

“The need for Comunilife’s services is greater than ever. With your partnership, we can do even more — building brighter futures and breaking the cycle of homelessness for thousands of New Yorkers.”

As President and CEO, I have the privilege of leading an organization that, every day, proves what culturally responsive care can do for the New Yorkers our city overlooks. We don’t ask anyone to leave their language, their family, or their faith at the door. We meet people where they are.

Thank you for standing with us — and with those who need hope, healing, and a home. Together, we make it possible.

Blanca Ramirez
President & CEO · Comunilife, Inc.
§ 04 – By the numbers

35+ years, four thousand neighbors, one mission.

Behind every statistic is a person who found stability, healing, or hope through Comunilife — a New Yorker who needed more than a roof.

Fig. 01

4,000+

New Yorkers served in 2025

Fig. 02

3,107

Affordable & supportive housing units

Fig. 03

750+

Adolescents through Life is Precious™

Fig. 04

35+

Years building community-based care

Program 04 · Our history

 

Within our name: Comunilife

We were created for the community and continue to grow and adapt to serve our community.

Comunilife is founded

Comunilife opens its doors with a commitment to providing innovative, culturally responsive services to New York City’s most vulnerable residents — homeless New Yorkers, people living with HIV/AIDS or mental illness, overwhelmed by daily life in an unfamiliar city.

Housing continuum begins

Comunilife becomes a lifeline for New Yorkers who need more than just a roof, launching transitional and supportive housing programs for people living with chronic illness, HIV/AIDS, and mental illness.

Life is Precious™ launches

Comunilife launches the only program of its kind in the country: an after- school suicide-prevention initiative for adolescents: bilingual, bicultural, and built around risk factors for suicidal ideation.

The Prospect Residence opens.

The Prospect Residence opens, the first mixed population building in NYC for older adults living with special needs and low-income community seniors.

Woodhull Residences opens.

Working closely with NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H), Comunilife leadership recognized the potential to connect high-utilizers of public healthcare system developing supportive and affordable housing on underutilized parking lots and hospital-owned land.

El Borinquen opens in the Bronx.

El Borinquen Residence opens with 148 units of affordable housing and supportive services on Third Avenue, marketed in coordination with HPD.

Serving 4,000+ New Yorkers

Comunilife provides services to more than 4,000 homeless and low-income New Yorkers and is recognized by the SPRC Best Practices Registry; Life is Precious is featured on the Today Show.

ENGAGE & SCN expand reach

ENGAGE short-term mental-health services (English, Spanish, French) and Comunilife’s role in New York’s Social Care Network connect Medicaid members to housing, food, and behavioral-health care.

El Hogar opens

El Hogar Residence opens in the Bronx, adding new supportive and affordable housing for seniors and continuing the expansion of our continuum of care. The residence is dedicated entirely to older adults, with 60% of apartments serving formerly homeless seniors and 40% serving low-income seniors from the community.

Under President & CEO Blanca
Ramirez

Blanca Ramirez leads Comunilife’s mission to provide innovative services to New York City’s most vulnerable — with 3,107 housing units and a growing portfolio of programs.

§ 06 – Our founder

Built for the neighbors she grew up beside.

Comunilife was founded in 1989 by Dr. Rosa M. Gil — a clinical social worker, public-health leader, and bilingual, bicultural advocate who built the organization around a simple insight: care that doesn’t speak your language, doesn’t understand your family, or doesn’t honor your faith is not really care.

That principle still shapes every Comunilife program — from the housing continuum that surrounds each resident with services, to Life is Precious, the only suicide-prevention program of it’s kind in the country.

§ 03 – Our impact

The people behind the work.

Comunilife is led by a senior team and a Board of Directors whose lived experience and professional expertise reflect the New Yorkers we serve.

Blanca Ramirez

President and CEO 

 

Angela Grigoryan

Chief Financial Officer

 

Beverly Raudales

Chief Program Officer

 

Erin Palmer

Chief Development Officer

 

Michael O’Donnell

Chief Housing Officer

 

Vivan Michael 

General Counsel 

Desiree Andrepont

Senior Vice President of

Portfolio Operations

 

Ann McHugh

Vice President of Supportive

Housing

 

Julie Laurence

Vice President of Youth and

Family Services 

 

LeShan Gualman

Vice President for Transitional

and Community Services

 

 

Candida Hierro

Vice President of Human

Resources 

 

Karuna Mehta 

Vice President of Real Estate

Development

 

Luis Matos

Vice President for Information

Technology

 

Marisa Greason 

Vice President for Strategy and

Regulatory Compliance

 

 

 

Sue Li

Vice President of Accounting 

 

Yang Song

Vice President of Financial

Planning and Analysis

Board of Directors

Awilda Martinez, MPA 

Maximus

Chair

 

Elizabeth Guzman

Retired

Vice Chair

 

Jason Torres

Sana Capital

Treasurer

 

Melissa Bindra

Vaya Development

Secretary

Karina D. Aguilar, DrPH, MSW, MS

Public Health Consultant

 

Gary Calnek

Retired

 

Joya Cohen

Merchants Capital

 

Steve Dyott

 

Tracy Green

Vontelle Eyewear, LLC

 

Christy Hamilton

Carey & Co.

 

Ted Houghton

Terra Linda Housing Services

 

Karen Hu

Camber Development

Pamela Maraldo, PhD

Girls Inc.

 

Milton Nunez

HealthPHI

 

Reggie Odom

Hospital for Special Surgery

 

James Shaw

West Harlem Group Assistance

 

Niki Tsismenakis

Goldstein Hall, PLLC

 

Eileen Vega-Lamboy

Beacon Hill Legal & Managed Review

Services

 

Woody Victor, MBA

Success Academies

 

Martin Weinberg

Matthews Co

462 Seventh
Avenue, 3rd Floor.

Administrative offices · New York, NY 10018

General inquiries
212.219.1618
info@comunilife.org