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249 groups providing community resources

Neighbors Together

Neighbors Together is committed to ending hunger and poverty in Ocean Hill, Brownsville and Bedford-Stuyvesant, three of the lowest-income areas in New York City. We provide food and social services five days a week, serving over 10,000 New Yorkers annually. But we’re focused on eliminating the need for emergency relief programs altogether.

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New Economy Project

An organization that promotes cooperative and community-led development. Their core campaigns include the Public Bank NYC, community land trusts, the NYS Community Equity Agenda, and cooperative economics.

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New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault

The mission of the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault is to prevent sexual violence and reduce the harm it causes through education, advocacy and research. The Alliance was founded in 2000 by rape crisis centers in New York City in order to advocate for the needs of survivors and the programs that serve them. Through public education, cutting-edge programming, advocacy for survivors and the pursuit of legal and policy changes, the Alliance continues to expand as a hub for resources and information about sexual violence.

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New York City Department for the Aging

The NYC Department for the Aging is deeply committed to helping older adults age in their homes and creating a community-care approach that reflects a model age-inclusive city.

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New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection

The NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)—formerly the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA)—licenses more than 75,000 businesses in more than 50 industries and enforces key consumer protection, licensing, and workplace laws that apply to countless more. Includes the offices of Financial Empowerment and Labor Policy & Standards.

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New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE)

The New York City Department of Education supports all NYC public schools.

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New York City Department of Environmental Protection

New York City Department of Environmental Protection

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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

New York City's public health agency

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New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development

Department of the government of New York City responsible for developing and maintaining the city's affordable housing.

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New York City Government

The municipal Government of New York City.

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New York City Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants

The Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants will work to coordinate the range of City tenant protection efforts to safeguard New Yorkers' rights to safe and habitable housing and to crack down on repeat offending landlords who deprive tenants of those rights, as well as to promote tenants' interests and concerns during the City's development and implementation of housing policy.

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New York Crystal Meth Anonymous Intergroup (NYCMA)

There are several elements to Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA), each vital to long-term recovery. The most basic elements are meetings, sponsorship and step work. Additional elements include fellowship and service.

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