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244 groups providing community resources

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Modest Needs

Modest Needs is a tax-exempt charity where you can make small, emergency grants to low-income workers who're at risk of slipping into poverty and for whom no other source of immediate help is available.

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The Alliance for Positive Change

Alliance helps New Yorkers living with HIV and other chronic health conditions get the medical care, peer support, and housing assistance they need to achieve health, happiness, and stability.

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National Center for Transgender Equality

National social justice advocacy organization for transgender people

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Postpartum Resource Center of New York

The Postpartum Resource Center of New York, Inc. is a nonprofit organization in New York State that provides support and education related to perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

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Tompkins Distro

Tompkins Distro organizes a free mutual aid food distribution in Tompkins Square Park every Saturday at 11am for asylum seekers, unhoused neighbors, and all in need.

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The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services

The Jewish Board provides services to all New Yorkers in a number of areas including behavioral and physical health, family, employment, education, and housing.

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Center for Urban Pedagogy

Our mission is to use the power of art and design to increase meaningful civic engagement in partnership with marginalized communities.

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NMIC (Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation)

A multi-service organization serving all New York City residents, with a focus on those in Northern Manhattan and the South and West Bronx.

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South Asian Council for Social Services

A multi-service, multilingual community-based organization with the mission to empower and integrate underserved South Asians and other immigrants into the civic and economic life of New York. Services include healthcare access and awareness, benefits assistance, senior support, civic engagement, English and computer courses, and the first South Asian food pantry in New York.

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Lower East Side Food Not Bombs

Independently organized distribution of vegan/vegetarian meals, made of soon to expire food from local grocery stores, bakeries, food co-ops, farmer's markets, etc.

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Community Access NYC

Community Access NYC expands opportunities for people living with mental health concerns to recover from trauma and discrimination through affordable housing, training, advocacy and healing-focused services.

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Immigrants Rising

A California-based group striving to increase educational access and opportunities for undocumented people through institutional policy changes and direct support to empower educators, students, and communities.

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