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Organizations

243 organizations providing community services

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Jewish Community Council of the Rockaway Peninsula

JCCRP provides support for those in need through a wide range of comprehensive social services. The dedicated team is committed to serving everyone with compassion, integrity, and respect. All services are offered at no cost, making help accessible to all.

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Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation

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The Asiyah Women's Center

The first Muslim women & family’s shelter in NYC, The Asiyah Center provides temporary housing to survivors of domestic violence. Services are also open to others including refugees, undocumented women and Muslim women facing eviction or homelessness.

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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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CHiPS

We feed the hungry in our soup kitchen, and shelter homeless young women & their infants in our Frances Residence.

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For The Gworls

We are a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.

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New York Indian Council

New York Indian Council Offers Services to Federally and State Recognized Natives in New York City

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NYC Commission on Human Rights

The New York City Commission on Human Rights is charged with the enforcement of the Human Rights Law, Title 8 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, and with educating the public and encouraging positive community relations.

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The Free Formula Exchange

A free online tool to serve as a nationwide mutual aid network connecting families who need baby formula to people who have formula to donate.

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Trans Needle Exchange

A non-profit mail-based service providing free HRT needle supplies for trans folk who cannot access or afford their own.

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Legal Services NYC

Legal Services NYC’s (LSNYC) mission is to fight poverty and seek racial, social, and economic justice for low-income New Yorkers. We help New Yorkers obtain the basic necessities of life, including housing, economic security, family and immigration stability, education, health care. We challenge systemic injustices that trap people in poverty.

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RiseBoro Community Partnership

Since 1973, we’ve offered services designed to support every generation and meet the needs of communities. Our unique model of holistic community revitalization works by developing neighborhood assets, like affordable housing, to create the foundation for a more vibrant and diverse community. We build upon this foundation with programs designed to connect people to resources to help everyone in the community thrive, especially our most vulnerable populations.

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