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The Entertainment Community Fund Social Services Department offers internships to social work graduate students through our offices in New York, New Jersey and Los Angeles.
If you are age 70 ½ or older, you can make this type of gift the Entertainment Community Fund and save money at tax time.
A will helps ensure your wishes are known and followed. Create or update your will for free to make sure that the assets you spent a lifetime accumulating are distributed as you intend.
Learn how the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund) evolved from our origins in 1882 to the national human services organization that exists today, fostering stability and resiliency, and providing a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals over their lifespan.
The Entertainment Community Fund helps a wide range of entertainment professionals to manage financial and emotional challenges during times of unemployment.
Over 200,000 Americans are hospitalized each year due to flu-related complications. Luckily, you can significantly reduce your risk of the flu by receiving your annual flu shot.
Creating a will and advance directives is the best way to ensure your wishes are honored and the people you love are cared for.
Your generous support of the Entertainment Community Fund will help ensure our health and wellness, career and life, and housing services are there for everyone in performing arts and entertainment.
Monday night’s sold out benefit concert presentation of Bombshell once again showcased the generosity and dedication of the entertainment and performing arts community in coming together to help those in need.
The Actors Fund’s annual Gala on Monday night at the New York Marriott Marquis raised over $900,000…
Stars of stage, screen and television came out to celebrate Broadway’s Biggest Night at The Actors Fund’s 19th Annual Tony Awards® Viewing Party.
Actor, Singer and Night Club Owner Louise Ogilvie.
Dedicate a commemorative brick to be placed at the Actors Fund Home–engraved with your name or the name of someone you wish to honor or remember.
Joseph P. Benincasa is the President and CEO of the Entertainment Community Fund, the national human services organization that helps everyone in entertainment and the performing arts. He joined the Fund in 1989.
Learn how you can include the Entertainment Community Fund in your estate plans and other ways you can show your support.
Connie Yoo has been with the Entertainment Community Fund since 1995. Since 2009 she has been Chief Financial Officer.
This directory includes resources primarily available for seniors in New York City’s Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea neighborhoods.
The Dancers’ Resource Advisory Council of the Entertainment Community Fund advises the organization on the needs and challenges faced by professional dancers and works to increase awareness about the emotional, educational and emergency financial support available to the dance community.