Resources for Children and Parents Struggling with COVID-related Trauma

Group: The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Diverse collection of information to assist parents in navigating the traumatic experiences of COVID-19 with their children.
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Resources for families of children and young adults with disabilities from 0-26 years of age.

Group: IncludeNYC

IncludeNYC seeks to support families who have children with disabilities for people ages 0-26 years of age. Services include providing access to education, family advocacy, employment and will assist...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Resources for fighting the criminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Group: Survived and Punished NY/Abolitionist Mutual Aid Fund

An organization that both offers support, resources, survivor advocates, legal experts, and policy advocates for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, but also organizes around fighting the crimi...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Safety from Violence

Resources for Parents -- Caregiving Programs and Tips, Navigating Human Services

Group: New York State Council on Children and Families

The NYS Parent Portal provides access to parents ranging from those who are expecting, those seeking ways to build a family, and others looking for parenting tips and ways to further nurture their chi...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Childcare and Pregnancy
Community Focus: Parents/guardians/caregivers

Resources for Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence

Group: Erwin Gould Services for Children and Family

Call 877-STEPS-94 (877-783-7794) STEPS to End Violence (STEPS) is a holistic program of services for victims of gender-based violence with a focus on prevention, intervention, and policy advocacy. We...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Safety from Violence

Resources on Evictions and Housing Court

Group: Met Council on Housing

Contains information on: finding a lawyer, holdover evictions, illegal evictions and lockouts, handling housing court without a lawyer, nonpayment of rent eviction cases, and eviction moratorium FAQs.
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Housing

Respite Opportunities for Family Members and Caretakers: Out and In-Home

Group: AHRCNYC

Contact AHRC's referral and information center to connect with their staff and make a referral for yourself or someone you know. AHRC provides respite opportunities for family members and caretakers...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

RiseBoro HSE/ESL Program (English and Spanish)

Group: RiseBoro Community Partnership

Fill out the form to access free HSE Adult Education classes at RiseBoro (English and Spanish). Classes are designed to prepare students for the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) that will pr...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

Rockaway Buying Club

Group: Rockaway Buying Club

A buying club located in Rockaway Beach that facilitates the purchasing of organic, local, and/or responsibly made products from variety of producers in the tristate area as well as locally in Rockawa...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302
Need Category: Food

Safe Homes Project - Domestic Violence Programs

Group: Good Shepherd Services

24-Hour Hotline 718-499-2151 Good Shepherd Services’ Safe Homes Project provides an array of free services, which include a hotline, counseling, safety-planning, as well as a 20-bed shelter for survi...
  • 81 Willoughby Street, Suite 302

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