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Our Clients

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HA! Comedy Club rorie served as HA! Comedy Club's graphic and web designer for most of 2007. Starting off with small website edits and weekly newsletters, as HA! grew and changed so did the services rorie provided. Ultimately, she contributed to the overall branding process by creating websites, myspace pages, email campaigns, and logos for HA!'s various endeavors. HA! started as a comedy club and soon re-established its dueling piano bar, Sweet Carolines. Taking advantage of its prime Times Square location, HA! has since morphed into something that is part comedy club and part off-Broadway venue, launching shows like Sinatra and Friends and Growing Up 70s. Working closely with the club's management, rorie took charge of the creative aspects of branding and publicizing these ventures, as well as acting as webmaster and general tech consultant during her time there.

 

Long Island Crisis Center Andrew has taken an active role with the Long Island Crisis Center and its sister organization, Pride for Youth, since 2006. He has served as the Center's public relations consultant since that time, sending press releases, writing copy for promotional materials, and playing a key part in the planning and execution of fundraisers for both organizations. He's updated the look of the logos and other promotional materials, and has helped to get the word out through creating and editing Public Service Announcements for the web, radio, and TV. With Andrew's help, the Crisis Center has achieved a greater web presence and has landed on the front page of local newspapers. LICC provides a compendium of important community services that are usually not available outside of urban areas--Luck for Laura is proud to do business with them.

 

Foster Entertainment We have helped Foster Entertainment with some of their internet promotions, and hope to continue to do so. Most recently, we created an email blast for their tribute show Queen: It's a Kinda Magic, and a one-page promotion for Jerry Springer the Opera.

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Children of Hope Press Release The real difference a person can make being a crisis counselor can't always be seen. Telephone crisis intervention is short-term, which means that counselors don't speak to clients more than a few times at the most, and due to the confidential and anonymous nature of the service, counselors often don't know the outcome of their hard work unless they receive a call back from a client. But during a call that came into the Long Island Crisis Center last week, counselors Whitney and Erika got a chance to be a part of something truly amazing. (Read More...)

LICC Runs Groundbreaking Online Counseling Service Today, online chatting--or instant messaging--is not an uncommon way to quickly and inexpensively get in touch with friends and family. In the late 1990s, however, it was a method of communication that was still largely used only by teenagers and those who were computer savvy.

Where many others might've seen an internet fad, Long Island Crisis Center, Long Island's longest-running 24/7 crisis intervention hotline, saw a tremendous opportunity to reach out to youth in crisis. In 1999, LICC launched the nation's first online crisis intervention service. (Read More...)

Standing Room Only for PFY's Peer Educators When Pride for Youth's Peer Educators agreed to take part in the Nassau County Human Rights Committee's Conference on Human Rights, they had no idea that their presentation would have such an impact.

The Human Rights Conference, held at Adelphi University on February 8th, was a collaborative effort of local community groups to provide a day of interactive workshops to high school juniors representing 56 school districts in Nassau County; it focused on different approaches to eliminating prejudice, intolerance, discrimination, and bigotry. (Read More...)

PFY Trains the Medical Community Doctors on Long Island have recently begun to realize something that those in the LGBT community have known for a long time: LGBT patients' specific medical needs--especially those of youth--are typically not being met when they go to the doctor's office.

In an effort to address this issue, various members of the medical community have reached out to Pride for Youth for assistance and training in LGBT awareness. (Read More...)

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