PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY WARNING!
Brooklyn, NY — The most common
method your doctor will recommend to
treat your neuropathy is with prescription
drugs that may temporarily reduce your
symptoms. These drugs have names such as
Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin,
and are primarily antidepressant or antiseizure
Caribbean Life, F 6 ebruary 18-24, 2022
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, right, displays porclamation appointing
Pastor Gilford Monrose at the podiium. Offi ce of the Mayor of the City of New York
Adams appoints Caribbean-born
pastor to head new Office of Faith-
Based and Community Partnerships
By Nelson A. King
Newly-elected New York City Mayor,
Eric Adams has appointed a Caribbeanborn
pastor to head a newly-created Office
of Faith-Based and Community Partnership
(OFCP).
The office — created with the signing
of an executive order by Mayor Adams —
will be led by US Virgin Islands-born Pastor
Gilford Monrose, whose parents hail
from St. Lucia.
Pastor Monrose previously served as
faith director at the Office of the Brooklyn
Borough President, when Adams was
Brooklyn Borough President, a position he
held before becoming Mayor of New York
City on Jan. 1, 2022.
Pastor Monrose is the lead pastor of
Mt. Zion Church of God 7th Day in Brooklyn,
New York and founding president of
two Brooklyn-based nonprofit organizations,
the 67th Police Precinct Clergy
Council Inc., otherwise known as “The
God Squad,” and the Brooklyn Center for
Quality Life.
In the newly-created position, Adams
said Monrose will serve as a conduit
between city government, the faith-based
community throughout New York City
and nonprofit organizations.
The mayor said OFCP will seek to
improve the welfare of all New Yorkers and
will be housed within the Mayor’s Community
Affairs Unit (CAU).
“Our faith community has gone above
and beyond the past two years, working
tirelessly to keep our people fed, safe, and
healthy, mentally and physically,” said
Mayor Adams. “It’s past time that the city
recognized the critical role they play in
uplifting people across our city.
“I have had the privilege of working
alongside Pastor Monrose for several years
and have gotten to witness firsthand his
talent for building bridges between diverse
communities,” he added. “I thank him for
joining our administration in this newlycreated
office and look forward to working
with faith leaders across our city to ‘Get
Stuff Done.’”
“The faith-based community is a fundamental
partner in the work that our
office does every day,” said CAU Commissioner
Fred Kreizman. “I’m thrilled to be
working with Pastor Monrose in order
to continue this partnership and work
together towards our shared goals.”
Pastor Monrose said he was “humbled
to join the administration as head of
OFCP.
“Mayor Adams has always recognized
the important work faith leaders across
our city do to help the most vulnerable
New Yorkers, and this new office
will engage these communities to address
issues affecting our city, from gun violence
to hate crimes, and uplift people
across the five boroughs,” he added.
Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, executive vice
president, New York Board of Rabbis, said,
“The Office of Faith-Based and Community
Partnerships reminds us that, though
we may travel on separate paths to our
respective houses of worship, there comes
a time when we of many faiths must walk
together as one family with strength and
support for one another.
“We are a divided country but spiritually
we are a united community,” he said.
The Rev. Dr. Chloe Breyer, executive
director, Interfaith Center of New York,
welcomed Mayor Adams’ announcement
of an Office of Faith-Based and Community
Partnerships in his administration.
“Having witnessed first-hand, for many
years, the power of grassroots faith leaders
to strengthen New York City’s communities,
I am certain that this Office of Faith-
Based and Community Partnerships will
help ensure that diverse communities of
faith contribute to our vibrant democracy
in years to come,” she said.
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