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...
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Sustainable Economies Law Center
Sustainable Economies Law Center cultivates a new legal landscape that supports community resilience and grassroots economic empowerment. We provide essential legal tools - education, research, advice...
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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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The Asiyah Women's Center
The first Muslim women & family’s shelter in NYC, the Asiyah Center provides temporary housing to survivors of domestic violence. Services are also open to others including refugees, undocumente...
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The Assistance Fund
The Assistance Fund is an independent charitable patient assistance organization that helps patients and families facing high medical out-of-pocket costs by providing financial assistance for their co...
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The Child Mind Institute
The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need to thrive. We’re...
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The Coalition for Immigrant Freedom
The Coalition for Immigrant Freedom, also known as the Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights (NMCIR), is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 to educate, defend and protect the rights...
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The Connected Chef
An organization of chefs and other restaurant workers who partner with mutual aid groups and other organizations to delivery groceries as well as educate on cooking and growing food.
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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,...
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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.
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The Hebrew Educational Society
The agency is the primary source of support for working parents and their children. They offer access to much-needed social services, childcare, and recreational activities including a daycare program...
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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 b...
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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 liter...
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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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The Medicare Rights Center
A non-profit organization that helps people solve Medicare related issues
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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....
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The NYC Elder Abuse Center
The NYC Elder Abuse Center (NYCEAC) was launched in 2009 to improve the way professionals, organizations and systems respond to elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation. It works in partnership...
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