Filters: Healthcare workers

Social Service Support Single Stop Services Center - East New York

Group: Good Shepherd Services

Single Stop centers provide individuals and families with hands-on assistance in applying for public benefits. The “one-stop shop” program connects people to resources to attain higher education, jobs...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Social Services on the Upper West Side

Group: West Side Campaign Against Hunger

Email socialservices@wscah.org or call 212-362-3662 ext. 126 to be connected with the Social Services department. Benefits include referrals to access shelter, substance abuse treatment, mental health...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
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Soporte y ayuda Legal para new yorkers de bajos recursos en Manhattan

Group: Mobilization for Justice

Ayuda legal sin costo para Newyorkers de bajos recursos en la ciudad de New York. Ayuda legal para resolver problemas en las areas de Vivienda, juicio hipotecario, faltas civiles, discapacidad y derec...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Legal

Source of Income Discrimination (SOI) Mapping Tool

Group: Unlock NYC

Explore the crowdsourced map to see how widespread discrimination based on housing vouchers is in a specific NYC neighborhood.
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Housing

Substance Use and Mental Health 24-Hour Helpline

Group: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Call (800) 662-4357 (HELP) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) runs a 24-hour mental health ho...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Community Focus: People who use drugs

Support for Formerly Incarcerated People

Group: The Fortune Society

New clients call 212-691-7554 for services including intakes and enrollment, counseling, case management, access to benefits, job readiness training and employment services, education, mental health,...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Support for mothers impacted by the criminal legal system

Group: Hour Children

Support services for mothers who have been incarcerated including food pantries, thrift shops, supportive housing, job training, educational opportunities, and programming for children and teens.
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Food Housing Jobs Education Legal

Support Groups for Gender-Expansive Children, Transgender Adolescents, Their Families & Communities

Group: Ackerman Institute

The Gender & Family Project (GFP) of the Ackerman Institute offers a variety of support groups in addition to other services. There are groups for children 5-10 years old, for gender expansive and tra...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Community Focus: LGBTQIA2+

Supportive housing for adults, seniors, and veterans living with serious mental illness and/or substance use disorders

Group: The Bridge

Call 212-663-3000. Supportive housing. The Bridge houses 1500+ people in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, and offers a range of on-site services based on client level of need, including case manage...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Supportive Network for Caregivers for People with Special Healthcare Needs

Group: Parent to Parent New York State

Parent to Parent of New York State builds a supportive network of families to reduce isolation and empower those who care for people with developmental disabilities or special healthcare needs to navi...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Talkin’ It Out - Phone Chat for Older Adults

Group: Search and Care

Call to learn more. Older adults 60+ can "chat” confidentially by phone for free with a bilingual (Spanish/English) licensed Master’s Level Social Worker, to discuss issues and concerns outside of for...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Community Focus: Seniors and elders

Temporary Financial Assistance for Families and Individuals

Group: New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance

Temporary Assistance (TA) is temporary financial help for people who are unable to work, can’t find a job, or whose job does not pay enough. The two types of TA are Family Assistance and Safety Net As...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Money
Community Focus: Unemployed people

Temporary Shelter and Help for Muslim Women and Families Facing Domestic Violence, Eviction, or Homelessness

Group: The Asiyah Women's Center

Call the Helpline at 718-833-2425. They provide shelter, legal and immigration services, help navigating public or government assistance, managing medical needs and mental health resources, assisting...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Tenants’ Rights Telephone Hotline: 212-979-0611

Group: Met Council on Housing

Call the free Tenants' Rights Telephone Hotline at 212-979-0611 to ask questions about: Getting repairs from negligent landlords, getting adequate heat in the winter months, dealing with the threat of...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Housing Legal

Therapy and Advocacy for Survivors of Sexual Violence

Group: Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program

Call 212-423-2140. Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program (SAVI) works with survivors who have been through sexual assault and intimate partner violence, they provide therapy sup...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

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