Groups
249 groups providing community resources
The Fortune Society
The Fortune Society’s vision is to foster a world where all who are incarcerated or formerly incarcerated will thrive as positive, contributing members of society. We do this through a holistic, one-stop model of service provision. Our continuum of care, informed and implemented by professionals with cultural backgrounds and life experiences similar to those of our participants, helps ensure their success.
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.
The Friendly Fridge Bronx
We rescue and redistribute surplus food from a growing network of generous partners throughout the Bronx and beyond into New York City. Every day, our volunteers collect and share fresh, edible food that would otherwise be discarded, including donations from local schools, farms, farmers markets, bakeries, restaurants, and pantries.
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
The HOPE Program
The HOPE Program empowers New Yorkers to build sustainable futures through comprehensive training, jobs, advancement, and lifelong career support. Our comprehensive approach combines training, adult basic education, industry certifications, work wellness services, internships, HSE prep, and job placement with long-term support.
The HopeLine
Bronx-based organization that works with families to become more self-sufficient and upwardly mobile. Services include a food pantry, a diaper center, SNAP enrollment, tax preparation, financial literacy workshops, and referral services.
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.
The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
The Mayor's Office of Immigration Affairs's mission is to promote the well-being of immigrant communities in the City of New York.
The Medicare Rights Center
A non-profit organization that helps people solve Medicare related issues
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network provides information on its website and through its publications as a public service. They have organized a variety of useful resources and websites below.
The Retreat
The Retreat provides safety, shelter and support for children, adults and families affected by domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking.
The Samaritans of New York
The Samaritans of New York, a member of the international humanitarian network, is a community-based organization devoted to suicide prevention in the NYC-Metropolitan area. Samaritans has been providing crisis response, prevention planning, professional development and training, suicide survivor support groups and related services to the people of the region for over 30 years.
