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249 groups providing community resources

Food Bank for New York City

With food donated from partners such as Baldor, Duane Reade, Hood, Target, etc., Food Bank for New York City is a nonprofit organization that distributes food and provides meals for people who cannot afford to buy food.

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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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Free Clinic Directory

Directory of free clinics in the U.S.

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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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Girl Vow, Inc.

Girl Vow, Inc. is a non-profit organization that offers mentoring and other support to disadvantaged girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth in New York City. They support all girls who identify as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

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GMHC

As the world’s first HIV/AIDS service organization, GMHC is working to end the AIDS epidemic and uplift the lives of all affected.

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God's Love We Deliver

The mission of God’s Love We Deliver is to improve the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses by alleviating hunger and malnutrition. We prepare and deliver nutritious, high-quality meals to people who, because of their illness, are unable to provide or prepare meals for themselves. We also provide illness-specific nutrition education and counseling to our clients, families, care providers and other service organizations. All of our services are provided free to clients without regard to income.

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Goddard Riverside

A multi-service organization based on the Upper West Side, with roots in the settlement house movement. Resources include supportive housing, mental health services, youth enrichment programs, and community arts initiatives.

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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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Grand St. Settlement

Grand St. Settlement provides vital services to families throughout the Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Programs include early childhood programs, youth after school and summer camp programs, senior housing, job training, benefits assistance, senior programs, and services for the whole family.

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Greenwich House

At its founding in the early 1900s, Greenwich House was tasked with helping immigrants settle into their new lives in New York City. Greenwich House remains a "first responder" resource for the underserved, helping children who have survived physical and sexual abuse and domestic violence, supporting adults working to overcome addiction, providing psychiatric and case management services to seniors who suffer from mental health challenges related to aging and providing cultural enrichment to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds. The mission of Greenwich House is to help individuals and families lead more fulfilling lives by offering social and health services, cultural and educational programs and opportunities for civic involvement to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds.

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H.E.A.L.T.H for Youths

H.E.A.L.T.H for Youths, Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit formed for the charitable and educational purposes of assisting youth. We strive to combat community deterioration and juvenile delinquency, improve the quality of education, health care and life-skills training offered to adolescence and young adults. To further this purpose, we collaborate with non-profit organizations, schools, and community organizations to offer adolescence and young adults various programs and workshops in the areas of physical health, mental health, social/cultural education and life-skills.

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