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Organizations

243 organizations providing community services

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Churches United for Fair Housing (CUFFH)

CUFFH is a grassroots organization that works towards community empowerment through community organizing, youth engagement and by providing sophisticated social services. CUFFH organizes towards preserving and creating vibrant communities that are not exclusive and are really affordable to working families in New York City.

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Chhaya CDC

Chhaya CDC was founded in 2000 to advocate for the housing needs of New York City’s South Asian community. Our mission is to work with New Yorkers of South Asian origin to advocate for and build economically stable, sustainable, and thriving communities.

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Good Shepherd Services

A multi-service organization working to expand opportunities for children, youth, and families in historically underinvested NYC communities through academic enrichment, supportive housing, career development, and family well-being services.

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Collective Focus Resource Hub

Collective Focus is a Women, POC and LGBTQIA+-led organization fostering resourcefulness and empowerment at our Brooklyn-based Resource Hub. Our community-based approaches confront the challenges of food insecurity and food waste, racial and economic inequality & mental health by building access to food, clothing, creative and wellness.

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Shalom Task Force

The mission of Shalom Task Force, Inc (STF) is to combat and prevent domestic violence and to foster healthy and safe relationships and families. STF focuses its work in the Jewish community, to help those that may not have access to traditional services and need culturally sensitive programming.

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LGBT National Help Center

Free & confidential peer support, information, and local resources through national hotlines and online programs staffed by volunteers who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ family.

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In the Rooms

With a 12-step approach, aims to "give recovering addicts a place to meet and socialize when they’re not in face-to-face meetings. This basic concept has grown into a global online community with over 650,000 members who share their strength and experience with one another daily. Through live meetings, discussion groups, and all the other tools In the Rooms has to offer, people from around the world connect with one another and help each other along their recovery journeys."

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Hour Children

Hour Children supports women and their families during and after incarceration and equips them with the tools to build their futures by providing housing, childcare, job training, and mental health services

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SCO Family of Services

SCO delivers programs and services to New York’s most under-resourced communities working with children, adults, and families in care, housing, education, and behavioral health support.

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Advocates for Children of New York (AFC)

Advocates for Children of New York works on behalf of children who are at greatest risk for school-based discrimination and/or academic failure due to poverty, disability, race, ethnicity, immigrant or English Language Learner status, sexual orientation, gender identity, homelessness, or involvement in the foster care or juvenile justice systems.

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Search and Care

Search and Care’s mission is to seek out older people in the community who need help in managing life's daily activities or accessing essential services, and to provide them the support and companionship they require to live with security and dignity in the manner they choose.

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Shower Power

Shower Power is a nonprofit organization that is focused on hygiene access and advocacy. We are committed to providing self-care resources and access to showers to anyone in New York City who needs them.

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