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Free Mediation Services for Brooklyn and Manhattan

Group: New York Peace Institute

New York Peace Institute offers free in-person mediation for Brooklyn and Manhattan residents. Also offers conflict coaching and restorative processes to help you resolve your conflict.
Community Focus: Coordinators of mutual aid

Free Medical and Dental Clinic

Group: POTS (Part of the Solution)

Free Clinic operated by Care for the Homeless at our POTS 2759 Webster Avenue location.
  • 2759 Webster Avenue Bronx NY 10458

Free Mental Health Crisis Intervention for LGBTQ Youth via Phone Hotline, Text, or Chat

Group: The Trevor Project

Call 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678 if you are thinking about harming yourself. Get immediate crisis support, connect to a crisis counselor 24/7, 365 days a year, from anywhere in the U.S via...
Community Focus: LGBTQIA2+

Free mental health resources for BIPOC in NYC

Group: Darkness Rising Project

Visit the website to get connected to free resources and tools including "Find Me a Therapist", a Black Mental Health Resource Packet, and a Black Mental Health Provider Database.

Free Mental Health Support for Parents

Group: Postpartum Resource Center of New York

State-wide help line to support parents before and after having a baby. Call 7 days a week, 9am-5pm to access non-judgmental and confidential emotional support, educational information, healthcare and...
Community Focus: Parents/guardians/caregivers

Free Monthly Grocery Distribution in Brooklyn

Group: Classon Community Fridge

Grocery distributions at 641 Classon Avenue on the second Monday of each month.
  • 641 Classon Ave Brooklyn NY 11238
Need Category: Food

Free National Mental Health HelpLine

Group: National Alliance on Mental Illness

Call 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) or email info@nami.org, Monday-Friday, 10am to 10pm. Operators can provide information about mental illness and refer callers to treatment, support groups, family support, a...

Free Phone Caption Service

Group: Clear Captions

Caption service for phone calls. Can be used on internet phones, landlines, and mobile phones. You must be a U.S. resident and certify that your hearing loss inhibits your ability to use the phone.
Need Category: Internet and Technology

Free Programs and Services for Young People Ages 12 to 24

Group: The Door

The Door offers a variety of services in health, mental health, legal, education, arts, housing, and more for youth and young people ages 12 through 24.
  • 555 Broome Street New York NY 10013
Community Focus: Youth

Free Resources - Children's Mental Health and Learning Challenges

Group: The Child Mind Institute

Visit the Family Resource Center to find information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges. Resources available in English and Spanish.
Community Focus: Parents/guardians/caregivers

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