Kerrie O'Neill

Chief Program Officer at LGBT Network

Kerrie O'Neill has extensive work experience in various roles and organizations. Kerrie began their career in 1997 as a Case Manager at The Caring Community, where they worked until 1999. From 1999 to 2003, they served as a Family Advocate/Case Manager at The Perinatal Council (now known as Brighter Beginnings). In 2004, they joined Elderplan Inc as a Program Coordinator and worked there until 2006. Following that, they worked as a Treatment Coordinator at the League Education and Treatment Center from 2006 to 2007. In the same year, they joined the Visiting Nurse Service of New York as an Intake Worker, where they stayed until 2008. Since 2007, they have been serving as a Chief Program Officer at the LGBT Network.

Kerrie O'Neill completed their Bachelor's degree in Psychology from New York University, from 1993 to 1997. Kerrie then pursued further education and obtained their Master's degree in Social Work from Columbia University - Columbia School of Social Work, from 2006 to 2008.

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LGBT Network

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The LGBT Network is an association of non-profit organizations working to serve the LGBT community throughout the lifespan: Long Island Gay and Lesbian Youth (LIGALY), The Long Island LGBT Community Center (The Center), Services and Advocacy for LGBT Elders – Long Island (SAGE-LI), and The Queens LGBT Community Center (Q Center). LIGALY is the original organization of The Network as it was founded in 1993 and is nationally known for its work with LGBT youth in the areas of education, advocacy, youth leadership and development and support. The Center and SAGE-LI along with the Network was founded in 2005 to unite these non-profits to help more LGBT people across the lifespan and create a cost efficient way of serving the LGBT Community in Long Island and Queens With shared administrative staff between all organizations, this structure eliminates duplication of administrative and executive staff thereby allowing each organization of The Network to share resources. This unique modelreduces overhead costs and expenses and as a result more than 80 cents of every dollar raised are channeled directly into critical programs and services for Long Islanders of all ages and walks of life. Together, each organization works within The Network to end homophobia and transphobia, to provide a home and safe space for the LGBT community, and to advocate for equality. Since 2012, The Network also produces the annual Pride Parade and PrideFest celebration every June and Living Out magazine each month. Both Pride and Living Out build community and celebrate our identities while also providing visibility to our movement.


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