Lisa Winters

Lisa

Winters

Dedicated advocate for underserved populations with over 30 years of experience in social work. With a Master’s in Social Work and a Juris Doctorate, Lisa combines her passion for helping others with legal expertise to make a lasting impact.

About

Lisa

Meet Lisa Winters, a dedicated advocate for underserved populations with over 30 years of experience in social work. With a Master’s in Social Work and a Juris Doctorate, Lisa combines her passion for helping others with legal expertise to make a lasting impact. From her early days as a Project Director at Bronx Lebanon Hospital to her role as a Social Security Disability Advocate, Lisa has tirelessly fought for the rights and well-being of her clients. Beyond her professional achievements, Lisa’s love for animals led her to establish a successful non-profit organization, Little Wanderers, which has rescued thousands of stray and feral cats in The Bronx. Lisa Winters: Making a difference in people’s lives and the lives of furry friends, one step at a time.

PCAP Program

Lisa Winters has dedicated over 30 years to advocating for underserved populations.

Little Wanderers Animal Rescue

Lisa's dedication extends beyond human welfare. In 2017, she founded Little Wanderers, a non-profit organization focusing on rescuing and caring for stray and feral cats in The Bronx.

Social Security Disability Advocacy

Lisa's passion for serving others led her to pursue a law degree.

Community Projects

Throughout her life, Lisa has actively participated in various community projects.

Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment

Lisa directed the outpatient substance abuse treatment program at the Exodus Transitional Community Center in East Harlem.

Dressage Enthusiast

As a young adult, Lisa developed a love for horses and became a competitive dressage enthusiast.

FAQs

Welcome to the FAQ section! Here you will find answers to commonly asked questions about Lisa Winters and her work. From her involvement in the PCAP program and Social Security Disability Advocacy to her founding of Little Wanderers Animal Rescue, this section aims to provide clarity on Lisa’s experiences and accomplishments. Additionally, you can learn more about her contributions to community projects and her background as a dressage enthusiast. Feel free to explore the questions and answers to gain a deeper understanding of Lisa’s passion for social work, advocacy, and community engagement.

The PCAP (Perinatal Cooperative Agreement Program) at Bronx Lebanon Hospital is a program that provides assistance to low-income women and children while offering support for AIDS patients in the South Bronx. It offers comprehensive services such as medical care, counseling, case management, and educational resources.

A Social Security Disability Advocate represents clients in their disability appeals at the Federal and Appellate levels. They help individuals with disabilities navigate the complex process of obtaining Social Security disability benefits, providing legal expertise and advocating on their behalf.

Little Wanderers Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization founded by Lisa Winters. It focuses on rescuing and providing care for stray and feral cats in The Bronx. The organization operates with an annual budget exceeding $400,000 and is run entirely by volunteers.

The outpatient substance abuse treatment program at the Exodus Transitional Community Center offers support and resources to individuals struggling with addiction. The program provides counseling, therapy, and access to various treatment modalities to help individuals on their path to recovery.

Lisa Winters has been actively involved in numerous community projects throughout her life. Her dedication to making a difference has led to collaborations with local organizations aimed at improving the lives of underserved populations and promoting social justice.

Lisa Winters developed a love for horses as a young adult and became a competitive dressage enthusiast. Dressage is an equestrian sport that showcases the horse’s ability to perform a series of precise movements. Lisa’s passion for dressage demonstrates her diverse interests and highlights her dedication and drive beyond her professional endeavors.

Lisa Winters

Blog

Explore Lisa Winters’ pivotal role in the PCAP program, empowering women, children, and AIDS patients in the South Bronx through comprehensive support and care.