Organizations
243 organizations providing community services
Day One NYC
A nonprofit serving youth (24 and under) in NYC to prevent dating abuse and domestic violence, through legal advocacy, counseling, education, leadership programs.
The Coalition for Immigrant Freedom
The Coalition for Immigrant Freedom, also known as the Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights (NMCIR), is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 to educate, defend and protect the rights of immigrants. Recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Coalition is committed to expanding access to legal immigration services, participating in policy making and community organizing.
The Hebrew Educational Society
The agency is a source of support for working parents and their children. They offer access to social services, childcare, and recreational activities including a daycare program, after-school care, special needs programs, youth, and adult programs
USDA Food and Nutrition Service
USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service has 16 government nutrition assistance programs to work toward children, income eligible individuals, and families having access to healthy, safe, and affordable foods that promote optimal health and well-being.
Community Service Society (CSS)
Mentor A Promise
A nonprofit organization helping NYC youths and families break the cycle of homelessness by illuminating paths to education and success.
God's Love We Deliver
The mission of God’s Love We Deliver is to improve the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses by alleviating hunger and malnutrition. We prepare and deliver nutritious, high-quality meals to people who, because of their illness, are unable to provide or prepare meals for themselves. We also provide illness-specific nutrition education and counseling to our clients, families, care providers and other service organizations. All of our services are provided free to clients without regard to income.
Hot Bread Kitchen
Since 2008, Hot Bread Kitchen has empowered New Yorkers who face barriers to economic opportunities through transformative careers in New York City’s food industry. We offer job skills training, customized job placement, food entrepreneurship programs, and an ecosystem of wraparound support, opening pathways to economic mobility for New Yorkers across the five boroughs who face barriers to employment. A growing and opportunity-rich sector, the food industry provides a desired and accessible entry point to the workforce for the communities we serve.
New York State Office For the Aging
A team of counselors located in local offices for the aging across the state are available to answer questions about Medicare, Medicare Advantage programs (managed care), Medicare prescription drug coverage, Medigap, and other health and long-term care insurance issues. Counseling is also available through the toll-free HIICAP helpline. Callers will be prompted to enter their zip code and will be routed to their local offices for the aging to talk with a trained counselor.
Ali Forney Center
24-hour drop-in center offering medical and mental health services, housing support, and linkage to other programs for homeless LGBTQ+ youth.
Hetrick-Martin Institute for LGBTQ+ Youth
Asian Americans For Equality (AAFE)
Through community development, Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) advances racial, social and economic justice for Asian Americans and other systematically disadvantaged communities, guided by our experiences as Asian Americans and a commitment to civil rights.