The Sloan Public Service Awards celebrated civil servants who help vulnerable and stigmatized communities at Cooper Union’s Great Hall June 7.
Each year, the Fund for the City of New York honors public servants who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the city through the awards. Seven individuals were honored this year, including Jocelyn Perez, the Director of Nursing in Behavioral Health at NYC Health + Hospitals’ Metropolitan Hospital, who founded a peer-counseling program that trained former psychiatric-care patients to work with others.
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