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Organizations

243 organizations providing community services

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Dominican Women's Development Center

Founded in 1988, the DWDC’s mission is to empower women and communities to achieve gender equality and social justice. The DWDC provides direct services and programs for all women and families that are affected by any for of oppression including racism, sexism, classism, domestic and other forms of violence (such as sexual assault, sexual harassment, incest, and human trafficking).

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Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive (CoFED)

Building a cooperative food economy, powered by the leadership of young people of color! We partner with food and land co-ops across the US and Canada to embody cooperative values + economics.

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IncludeNYC

INCLUDEnyc connects young people with disabilities to resources and helps them thrive in school, at work, and in the community.

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US Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. government department focused on health and wellbeing, and advancing the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.

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Her Justice

Her Justice stands with women living in poverty in New York City by recruiting and mentoring volunteer lawyers to provide free legal help to address individual and systemic legal barriers. Her Justice pair pro bono attorneys with women who have legal needs in the areas of family, matrimonial and immigration law.

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Freedom House

pened in 2006 in New York City, Freedom House is a domestic violence shelter (90-180 day stay) for women, men and children. We serve both families and single individuals with or without disabilities. We have worked with people from 40 states and internationally and we welcome all members of the LGBTQ community. Our safe, confidential and fully accessible shelter (the first in the nation) offers private living spaces of various sizes to accommodate both singles and larger families. We are equipped to serve all survivors and their children with disabilities including (but not limited to) wheelchair users, people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing and blind or visually impaired.

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NYC Food Assistance Collaborative

Collaborative with founding members including City Harvest, United Way of NYC, NYC Human Resources Administration, the NYC Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, and the New York State Health Department.

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Urban Upbound

Urban Upbound serves public housing residents and other low-income New Yorkers to break cycles of poverty.

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New York Legal Assistance Group - NYLAG

A not-for-profit civil legal services organization advocating for adults, children, and families that are experiencing poverty or have low income. Address emerging and urgent needs with comprehensive, free civil legal services, direct representation, impact litigation, policy advocacy, financial counseling, medical-legal partnerships, and community education and partnerships.

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Survived and Punished NY/Abolitionist Mutual Aid Fund

NYC S&P is a grassroots prison abolition organization, dedicated to freeing criminalized survivors of gender violence held in prisons in New York. Currently, NYC S&P is focused on #FreeThemNY campaign, calling on Governor Cuomo to immediately use his clemency powers to free people from prisons.

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CUNY Citizenship Now!

We offer free, high-quality, and confidential immigration law services to help you and your family on your path to U.S. citizenship. Our attorneys and paralegals will assess your eligibility for legal benefits and help you apply if you qualify.

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City Harvest

City Harvest rescues perfectly good, nutritious food that would otherwise go to waste and delivers it for free to New Yorkers experiencing hunger. Delivers soon-to-expire produce to food banks and agencies. Produce comes from wholesalers, other food banks, and major retailers.

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