Guyanese woman honored in New York for excellence in human services

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Guyanese born educator, Krystal Astwood was recently recognized at New York City’s inaugural Excellence in Human Service Delivery Awards (EHSDA). This historic event, hosted at Gracie Mansion by Mayor Eric Adams and the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofit Services, honored outstanding nonprofits and public servants whose work uplifts vulnerable New Yorkers.Astwood, a proud Guyanese American professional, was spotlighted among this year’s honorees for her exceptional commitment to community service and innovation within the human services sector. Her recognition not only underscores her individual dedication and leadership, but also highlights the meaningful impact of Guyanese women on international stages of public service and advocacy.“This award is a testament to the resilience, compassion, and vision of women from Guyana who continue to shape communities far beyond our borders,” said Iman Cummings, Vice President of AMCHAM Guyana. “Krystal Astwood embodies the very best of our diaspora: service, strength, and a deep sense of responsibility to others.”The EHSDA ceremony drew leaders from across New York’s nonprofit and public sectors, with more than 100 nominations reviewed by a selection committee. Honorees included both nonprofit organizations and city employees who demonstrate excellence in customer service, innovation, operational efficiency, and community impact.Astwood’s recognition places her among an esteemed group of changemakers driving equity and support for underserved populations in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. For Guyanese at home and abroad, her achievement serves as an inspiring reminder of the far-reaching influence of the nation’s women leaders.The EHSDA is part of NYC Nonprofit Week and celebrates the critical collaboration between nonprofits and city agencies. The awards shine a spotlight on individuals and organizations that advance the wellbeing of New Yorkers through housing, healthcare, youth programs, legal aid, and more.Krystal Astwood is the Founder of the Reggio Emilia Montessori Center (REMC). Originally from Guyana, South America, she currently lives in Brooklyn, where her formal work in schools began. She holds a BA in Philosophy from Boston College and a Master of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Krystal hopes to one day establish similar programs in Guyana, focused on fostering child development, strengthening education, and building social safety systems.The post Guyanese woman honored in New York for excellence in human services appeared first on News Room Guyana.