GARDEN CITY, N.Y. February 2025 – Family & Children’s Association (FCA) Long Island’s leading health and human services nonprofit organization recently welcomed Domenique Camacho Moran, Partner at Farrell Fritz, to its Board of Trustees.
“We are thrilled to have Domenique join the Board of Trustees,” said FCA President and CEO Dr. Jeffrey L. Reynolds. “She brings a wealth of knowledge, a deep understanding of the challenges faced by those we serve and a longstanding commitment to our mission.”
Board Chair Drew S. Crowley added, “We’re honored to welcome Domenique to our board. I’m excited to see the positive impact that she will make in this new role.”
Domenique Camacho Moran is an employment lawyer and partner at Farrell Fritz. Over the past fifteen years, she has served as legal counsel to FCA, a role that she says has shaped her appreciation for service and compassion to Long Island’s most vulnerable neighbors.
Domenique is a champion, advocate, and mentor for women professionals. She strongly believes that supporting women’s career development benefits all members of a workforce. She enthusiastically advances the firm’s diversity and inclusion initiatives and facilitates events designed to celebrate women executives and their achievements.
Her career achievements include being consistently recognized as one of The Best Lawyers in America, Employment Law and Management from 2013 to the present. She was inducted into the Long Island Business News Hall of Fame in 2024 and named one of Long Island Business Influencers’ Most Dynamic Women Leaders in 2023.
Ms. Camacho Moran resides in Rockville Centre.
“I’m grateful to be part of this organization,” said Ms. Camacho Moran. “To me, FCA is about empowering individuals, strengthening communities, and creating opportunities that truly matter.”
About FCA
FCA is a not-for-profit agency helping more than 35,000 Long Islanders each year. For 140 years, the organization has worked to protect and strengthen vulnerable children, seniors, families, and communities on Long Island.
FCA believes in the potential of Long Island – a place where no child, senior, family or community is left to struggle alone with barriers to health care, education, employment, or economic prosperity. Long Island continues to be one of the greatest places in the world to live and raise a family for many; FCA exists to ensure that be the case for all.