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Organizations

243 organizations providing community services

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Bike Plant

Bike Plant is a bicycle repair shop located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

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PartySafe Medics LLC

PartySafe Medics is a network of EMTs and nurses who provide harm reduction-focused medical services at community events and actions, protests, festivals, conferences, parties, concerts, and more.

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Emma's Torch

We provide refugees with culinary training, ESL classes and interview preparation. We set them up for successful employment in an industry in which their cultural heritage and cuisine can be celebrated. What’s more, we provide a community in which they can build supportive relationships.

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National Alliance on Mental Illness

NAMI operates an emergency mental health hotline Monday–Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST. Operators can provide information about mental illness and refer callers to treatment, support groups, family support, and legal support, if needed.

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The Medicare Rights Center

A non-profit organization that helps people solve Medicare related issues

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The Connected Chef

An organization of chefs and other restaurant workers who partner with mutual aid groups and other organizations to delivery groceries as well as educate on cooking and growing food.

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The Child Mind Institute

The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need to thrive. We’re the leading independent nonprofit in children’s mental health, operating three Mission Areas that work together for greater impact: Care, Education and Science.

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Washington Square Park Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid in Washington Square Park every Friday from 5 - 8 PM collecting and distributing free food, clothes, and supplies

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Goddard Riverside

A multi-service organization based on the Upper West Side, with roots in the settlement house movement. Resources include supportive housing, mental health services, youth enrichment programs, and community arts initiatives.

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OATS (Older Adults Technology Services)

Help older adults use technology to transform themselves and their communities in positive ways. Senior Planet is dedicated to changing the way we age as a necessary step to creating a more vibrant, inclusive, just, and caring society for all generations.

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Restoration Plaza

The mission is to close the racial wealth gap in Central Brooklyn's lower income neighborhoods through an economic mobility platform designed to help people become financially literate and independent.

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Claim Our Space NOW

Claim Our Space Now is a Black, Queer, and immigrant led nonprofit organization based in Harlem, New York. Our mission to ritualize intersectional community care and action to dismantle white supremacy and save the lives of all Black and oppressed identities. Our work is brought to life by activating our sizable volunteer base across our four active programs that seek to address both immediate and long-term community needs. We are one of the few completely volunteer-based coalitions founded in 2020 following George Floyd’s lynching that is still doing the life-saving work of meeting fundamental needs of Black and Brown communities in New York and beyond.

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