David Haro spent most of Thursday at his electronically-powered standing desk working on two new computer monitors with a wireless mouse and keyboard inside Make the Road New York’s state-of-the-art $38 million community center in Queens.
The immigrant advocacy organization opened the 24,000-square-foot Roosevelt Avenue center on Feb. 5 with the goal of having a large space — which includes private consultation rooms, dedicated childcare areas and a 300-person capacity auditorium — to better support and aid immigrants.
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