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0191 UNITED WAY OF NEW YORK CITY
Mobilizes diverse community resources to have a measurable impact on critical health and human service challenges in New York City's five boroughs.
212/251-2500
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
0192 Abbott House
Human services agency located in New York City and Mid-Hudson counties, providing services to dependent, neglected and abused children; for developmentally disabled children and adults, and families in crisis.
914/591-7300
2266 Abyssinian Development Corporation
Revitalizes Central Harlem through comprehensive development that promotes programs in housing, economic revitalization, human services, youth education, and civic engagement.
212/368-4471
0193 Ackerman Institute for the Family
Provides innovative approaches to professional training, therapy and community programs for families facing life's major challenges. Conducts research on divorce trauma and other family issues.
212/879-4900
0781 The Actors' Fund of America, Inc.
Provides comprehensive human services to the performing arts, including case management, emergency financial assistance, free healthcare, access to insurance, employment/training and supportive housing.
212/221-7300
0101 Adult Retardates Center, Inc.
Provides rehabilitative services to the developmentally disabled population. Improves their quality of life through its pre-vocational program, day habilitation program, recreation, service coordination and home habilitation program.
718/531-7500
0194 Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.
For thirty five years, AFC has worked in partnership with New York City's most impoverished and vulnerable families to secure quality and equal public education services.
212/822-9538
2468 Agenda for Children Tomorrow (Fund for the City of New York)
Creates services for children and families that are comprehensive, not-duplicative, accessible, supportive of families' needs, and easy to use; and to connect economic development, housing, employment and resources to families within New York City neighborhoods.
212/487-8284
0195 Agudath Israel of America, Inc.
Addresses social challenges through projects in the fields of education, senior services, career training, neighborhood preservation, youth outreach, aid to refugees, and community advocacy.
212/797-9000
0198 American Diabetes Association
Seeks to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research, information and advocacy activities.
212/725-4925
0199 American Heart Association, Inc.
Promotes better health and enhances the quality of life by reducing disability and death from heart and blood vessel diseases through research, education and community programs.
212/878-5900
0782 American Italian Coalition of Organizations, Inc. (AMICO)
Sponsors a day care program, senior citizens center and other programs devoted to assisting senior citizens. Provides nutritional, educational, social and recreational services.
718/256-3445
0456 American Lung Association of the City of New York, Inc.
Prevents lung disease and promotes lung health by providing asthma education, tobacco prevention, cessation programs, clean air policy and research.
1/800-LUNGUSA
0200 American Red Cross in Greater New York
Provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to fires, floods and other natural and man-made disasters.
212/875-2424
1537 ArtsConnection, Inc.
Makes the arts an essential part of education, connects artists with children, families and schools in creative partnerships for teaching and learning.
212/302-7433
0848 Asian Americans for Equality Inc. (AAFE)
Affordable housing development, management and advocacy; immigration and social services; community planning, small business and homeownership counseling, loans, and community education.
212/979-8381
2498 Asociacion Tepeyac de New York
Enlightens Latino immigrants with knowledge and opens new doors for them to achieve success. Dedicated to eliminating the isolation and poverty amongst new immigrants.
212/633-7108
0206 Association for the Help of Retarded Children, New York City Chapter
Provides education, housing, job training and employment, camping and recreation, medical and clinical services and legal assistance to children and adults who have developmental disabilities.
212/780-2500
0207 The Astor Home for Children
Promotes emotional well-being of children and families through development and provision of preventive and treatment oriented behavioral health services and early childhood education.
845/871-1000
0792 Bailey House, Inc.
A nationally recognized leader in AIDS, housing and services. Empowers people living with HIV/AIDS and their loved ones to achieve their fullest potential.
212/633-2500
0836 Barrier Free Living, Inc.
Dedicated to helping New Yorkers with disabilities who are homeless, victims of domestic violence, or transitioning back to the world of work. Helps people with disabilities to help themselves.
212/677-6668
1400 Betances Health Center
Promotes quality health care as a basic right for all, regardless of ability to pay.
212/227-8401
0217 Big Brothers and Big Sisters of New York City
Provides caring adult mentors to disadvantaged children who need caring role models in their lives to help expand their horizons and enrich their futures.
212/686-2042
0783 Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc.
Promotes the empowerment of homeless veterans through the provision of clinical services, special needs, housing, employment, counseling, job placement, military discharge upgrades.
718/852-6004
0219 Blythedale Children's Hospital
Pediatric rehabilitation facility providing multi-disciplinary care for TBI, ventilator dependency/weaning, pre/post transplant and medical rehabilitation, inpatient, outpatient and day hospital serves are available.
914/592-7555
2499 Books for Kids Foundation, Inc.
Promotes literacy among all children by creating libraries, donating books, and participating in reading initiatives within community based organizations.
212/252-9168
0224 Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc.
Serves over 3,500 children and young people with year-round preschool and after school education, literacy, sports, arts, Charter School, independent High School, counseling, career and college preparation.
212-427-2244
0222 Boys and Girls Republic
Serves more than 700 students each year. Provides comprehensive, co-ed youth program addressing each child's academic achievement, social development, and emotional well-being.
212/686-8888
0223 The Boys' Club of New York
Provides academic, athletic, health and recreational services to New York City boys ages 6 through 20, developing character, civility and community.
212/677-1102
1959 Bridge Street Development Corporation
Develops attractive, safe, affordable housing for families of all income levels; provides homeownership counseling; implements neighborhood retail initiatives; provides computer and financial literacy education.
718/399-0146
0225 The Bridge, Inc.
Provides comprehensive treatment, housing and rehabilitation services to men and women with serious mental illness, homeless people, persons living with HIV/AIDS and ex-offenders.
212/663-3000
0226 Bronx House Inc.
Provides services for all ages from babies through seniors through a variety of programs and services to all members of our community.
718/792-1800
0227 Bronx House-Emanuel Camps
Summer camps for children and senior adults located in the Berkshire Mountains. Offers social and recreational opportunities. Promotes group cooperation and individual growth. Modern facilities.
914/693-8952
1960 Bronx Independent Living Services, Inc, (B.I.L.S.)
Provides information and referral, benefits advisement, housing information and assistance, disability, peer support, independent living skills, training, and help with issues related to all disabilities.
718/515-2800
0661 Brooklyn AIDS Task Force, Inc.
Provides quality HIV prevention and education services care and treatment to racially ethnic minority population in Brooklyn.
718/622-2910
0232 Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service
Provides child-care, after school, education, family stabilization services, mental health, retardation and vocational services for adults with disabilities.
718/310-5600
0360 Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc.
Works to improve quality of life for residents with disabilities. Provides information and referral, advocacy, peer support, housing, independent living skills, benefits, consultation, as well as information on civil rights.
718/998-3000
0234 The Brooklyn Hospital Center and Subsidiaries
Institutionalizes the human side of service quality in health care and professional training delivered by dedicated nurses, outstanding physicians, other clinical and non-clinical support staff.
718/488-3755
0236 Brooklyn Kindergarten Society
Provides early childhood education services, special education services, and family support services to over 360 children in five centers located in Brooklyn.
718/623-9803
0238 Brooklyn Psychiatric Centers
Operates a mental health agency with multiple sites and programs. Provides quality services to children, adolescents, adults and seniors in Brooklyn.
718/875-5625
2500 Cabrini Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation
Provides immigration legal services, ESOL classes, referrals for jobs, housing and healthcare, social services, benefit counseling, family counseling, recreational trips, domestic violence assistance, food pantry.
212/791-4590
0242 Cabrini Medical Center
Provides acute and ambulatory services. Areas of specialization include geriatrics, oncology, radiotherapy, mental health, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS and end of life care.
212/995-6156
0244 Calvary Hospital
Nation's only fully accredited acute care hospital. Provides comprehensive palliative care through inpatient, wound are, outpatient, hospice, and nursing home services. Extensive support for families.
718/518-2077
0245 Camp Chavatzeleth
Offers unique camping experiences for ages 7 to 16 including sports, crafts, aquatics, computer training, theater, music and dance to help develop the whole person.
212/473-4500
0246 Camp Dora Golding
Dedicated to providing summer camp activities for both boys and girls, and maintains a setting in keeping with the customs of Orthodox Judaism.
718/437-7117
0251 Camp Sussex, Inc.
Provides the opportunity for children of limited financial means to leave the city during the summer to experience a traditional summer camp environment.
718/261-8700
0253 Cancer Care, Inc.
Services include counseling, education, financial assistance and practical help, all free of charge, for adults, children, caregivers, and loved ones affected by cancer.
800/813-HOPE
0254 Cardinal Hayes Home for Children
Provides care and treatment for multi-handicapped young people, residential, educational, respite, day habilitation, social work, family counseling, medical services, physical, speech and occupational therapy services.
845/677-6363
0255 Cardinal McCloskey School & Home for Children
Provides day care, preventive, foster care and family based treatment services to children and families and residential care to individuals with developmental disabilities.
914/997-8000
0110 Caribbean Women's Health Association, Inc.
Provides comprehensive culturally sensitive health care, immigration and social support services to a diverse constituency. Designed to transform lives, strengthen families and empower communities.
718/826-2892
0837 The Caring Community
Provides an array of services including a lunch program, educational offerings and counseling/advocacy to older residents of Greenwich Village and lower Manhattan.
212/777-3555
0241 The Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc. (formerly Burden Center for the Aging)
Promotes the well-being of elderly residents of Manhattan's Upper East Side through social service and volunteer programs that support independence and dignity.
212/879-7400
0258 Catholic Big Sisters and Big Brothers, Inc.
Helps low income youth and families achieve full social, educational, and economic potential through counseling and mentoring and programs that builds life skills.
212/475-3291
0259 Catholic Charities Community Services, Archdiocese of New York
Provides case management, immigration, employment, and youth services, information and referral, advocacy, emergency rent assistance, food, housing for mentally challenged and services for the blind.
212/371-1000
0261 The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York
Federation of more than ninety human service agencies that responds to human needs, from child-care to elder assistance, throughout the counties of the Archdiocese.
212/371-1000
0260 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Brooklyn
A multi-service agency that seeks unity among all persons. Promotes a social order, which will enhance human development as well as a special call to promote family life and aid families to cope in our turbulent society.
718/722-6085
0263 Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
Child abuse and neglect prevention services, long term and temporary residential and related services to neglected, abused, dependent and PINS children in foster homes and group care settings.
212/371-1000 ext. 2100
0265 Catholic Home Bureau for Dependent Children
Provides foster care and adoption, family day care, transitional shelters for the homeless, and maternity services and private adoption for women facing an unintended pregnancy.
212/371-1000 ext. 2100
0267 Catholic Youth Organization of the Archdiocese of New York, Inc.
Provides spiritual, cultural and recreational activities to youth and young adults in the Archdiocese of New York.
212/371-2185
2469 Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, Inc.
Develops and operates alternative sentencing programs, including specialized mental health, vocational and young women's services. Serves 10,000 court involved young people and adults each year.
212/732-0076
0496 The Center for Family Support, Inc.
Provides support and assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities, brain injury and the elderly that allows each individual to develop to the fullest potential.
212/629-7939
0839 The Center for Independence of the Disabled, New York
Provides benefits counseling, public education and leads public policy, education and advocacy efforts on behalf of all New Yorkers with disabilities.
212/674-2300
0270 Central Queens YM and YWHA, Inc.
Improves the life of the Central Queens region with physical education programs and services, child-care services, summer camping, education, immigrant, senior adult, and cultural programs.
718/268-5011
0488 Child Center of New York (formerly Queens Child Guidance Center)
Committed to the highest quality of care. Family focused nonprofit, nurtures the emotional well being of 10,000 children annually, aged newborn to 18, and their families.
718-651-7770
0272 Children of Bellevue, Inc.
Provides special programs and advocates for children and their families. Helps abused youngsters to heal, advances language development among at-risk children, and nurtures children in psychiatric care.
212/562-4130
0274 Children's Day Treatment Center and School
Provides an academic elementary school program for children with learning and/or social issues to prepare them for entry/reentry into mainstream schools.
212/873-5708
0275 The Children's Village
Provides residential and community services for New York's most vulnerable children. Services are designed to help kids develop the attitudes and skills needed to succeed.
914/693-0600
0276 Chinese Development Council, Inc.
Offers low income Asian immigrants eight different levels of ESL, English, vocational training, naturalization, workshops and community forum.
212/343-0153
0612 Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.
Provides the Chinese-American community with educational, social and community development services, employment training, youth, child-care, senior, community, housing, and cultural services.
212/941-0920
1543 Church Avenue Merchants Block Association, Inc. (CAMBA)
Promotes individual self-sufficiency and local economic development through programs in housing, employment, adult/family literacy, health, legal, youth services and business/community development.
718/287-2600
1700 The Citizens Advice Bureau
Serves Bronx residents of all ages through comprehensive programs, including education, HIV/AIDS, immigration, homeless outreach/prevention, job placement/referral, youth development, Food Stamp, and referrals.
718/293-0727 ext. 179
2501 City Futures, Inc.
Think tank and news organization devoted to rethinking, reframing and improving urban policies in New York City and, by extension, other cities throughout America.718/293-0727 ext. 179
212/479-3344
1145 Coalition for the Homeless
Advocacy and direct service organization focusing on the homeless to help them achieve self-sufficiency and on providing an information clearinghouse. Advocates on behalf of the homeless in legal issues.
212/776-2059
0280 The Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies, Inc. (formerly Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies, Inc.)
Advocacy representation learning networking for providers of behavioral health agencies. Provides policy analysis and promotion, technical assistance, systems coordination, training and technical assistance.
212/742-1600
0281 Colony-South Brooklyn Houses, Inc.
Feeds the hungry, helps to educate the uneducated, provides training and job placement for the unemployed and advocates for human dignity.
718/625-3810
0785 The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc. (CHCF, Inc.)
Established in 1982. Improves the quality of life for Latino children and families by building upon their strengths and fostering self-sufficiency.
212/206-1090
0840 Community Agency for Senior Citizens
Assists older adults to remain at home. Also assists victims of crime and elder abuse. Other services includes transportation, care management, and senior centers.
718/981-6226
1691 Community Health Action of Staten Island, Inc.
Committed to serving people living with HIV/AIDS by providing effective outreach programs, culturally competent community education, peer driven prevention and comprehensive direct client services.
718/808-1300
0786 Community Healthcare Network
Provides access to affordable, culturally competent and comprehensive community-based primary care, mental health and social services to diverse populations in underserved communities in New York City.
212/366-4500
0844 Community Mediation Services, Inc.
Develops and implements programs and training to foster constructive means of conflict resolution. Creatively utilizes mediation, case management, assessments, and interagency collaboration as court alternatives.
718/523-6868
2502 Community Resource Exchange
Provides management assistance training and resources to strengthen three hundred New York City community groups. Fights poverty and AIDS in low-income communities.
212/894-3394
0286 Community Service Society of New York
One hundred and sixty year old organization advocates for the economic security of New York City's working poor through research, policy analysis, and service initiatives.
212/254-8900
2503 Connect, Inc.
Through prevention, education and early intervention programs, works within families and communities to transform the beliefs and behaviors that fuel patterns of domestic violence.
212/683-0015 ext. 221
0287 Contemporary Guidance Services, Inc.
Provides vocational training, supportive work, case management, and recreational services for people with disabilities.
212/577-5512
0288 Correctional Association of New York
Through policy analysis, public education and advocacy, makes the criminal justice system more fair, efficient and humane, and creates a safer and more just society.
212/254-5700
0747 Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies (COFCCA)
Works with its members and government to ensure quality services for the most vulnerable children who have suffered abuse, abandonment and children at-risk.
212/929-2626
0289 Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc.
Serves over 300,000 elderly New Yorkers through a network of 336 senior centers plus home care, meals-on-wheels, mental health, caregiver support and more.
212/398-6565
1528 Counseling In Schools, Inc.
Provides counseling services to at-risk children and families within a school environment to support social, emotional and intellectual development. High-level professional development for school professionals.
212/663-3036
0292 Day Care Council of New York, Inc.
Supports and assists in development of quality child and family care, maintains high standards of early childhood educational and social services.
212/206-7818
2086 The Doe Fund, Inc.
Empowers people to break the cycles of homelessness, welfare dependency, and incarceration through innovative paid work programs, housing, supportive services and business ventures.
212/628-5207
0293 Dominican Sisters Family Health Service, Inc.
Community based, certified home care agency. Provides skilled nursing and related health care services, social work services, infant/toddler education programs and parenting skill classes.
914/941-1710
2410 The Door-A Center of Alternatives, Inc.
New York City's premier youth development agency, offering unique and highly effective programs for young people ages 12 to 21.
212/941-9090
1727 East Harlem Council for Community Improvement, Inc.
Coordinates and delivers quality human services to residents of Manhattan's community districts 11 and 12. Strengthening and empowering our families is one of our main goals.
212/860-9700
0296 East Side House, Inc.
A community resource in the South Bronx, East Side House provides education and technology services that enable residents to pursue their educational and career readiness goals.
718/665-5250
0639 Eden II School for Autistic Children, Inc.
Serves the needs of children and adults with autism by providing specialized pre-school, school age and after school programs, respite and counseling and an adult program.
718-816-1422
0379 Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Inc.
Established in 1927, a Jewish communal social service organization located in Brooklyn, New York. Provides a vast array of recreational, social, educational, cultural, health and physical education activities.
718/331-6800
0297 The Educational Alliance
Provides early childhood and after school programming, older adult services, mental health and substance abuse services, art, cultural and recreational activities.
212/780-2300
0298 Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families
Provides services to protect/nurture children and families. Services include foster care, adoption, preventive, and group residences for the developmentally disabled.
212/437-3500
2297 Elmcor Youth & Adult Activities, Inc.
Provides recreation, after-school, drug rehabilitation, senior services, youth development and community outreach to enrich and empower lives, promoting individual and community awareness and productivity.
718/651-0096
2470 ENACT Inc.
Helps New York City public school students, teachers and parents to learn social-emotional skills through creative drama and drama therapy techniques.
212/741-6591
0302 Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.
Since 1831, provides services to those people most neglected by society, and strengthens our most vulnerable neighbors to gain independence and live up to their full potential.
212/675-1000
2504 Eviction Intervention Services
Provides housing, legal aid, social services, and other programs that prevents homelessness, strengthens communities in New York by keeping indigent tenants in their homes.
212/308-2210
0303 The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, Inc.
Founded in 1944, the world's first eye bank collects, processes, and distributes donated human eye tissue for sight saving cornea transplantation, research and medical education.
212/742-9000
0305 F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System
A network of employment, training, education, youth, family, habilitation, behavioral, health, rehabilitation, residential and home care services. Helps individuals achieve economic and personal independence.
212/366-8400
1929 The Faith Center for Community Development, Inc.
To build on the unique strengths and assets of faith based and community organizations to help create and sustain strong thriving neighborhoods.
212/785-2782
0304 Family Consultation Service, Diocese of Long Island
Provides counseling, advocacy, concrete information referral, food pantry, emergency cash, parenting groups, legal, psychologist, psychiatrist and carfare assistance.
718/465-8585
0308 Fedcap Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
Since 1935, delivering skill evaluation, job training and employment to New Yorkers with disabilities and barriers to employment.
212/727-4245
0307 Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Provides management assistance, advocacy and capacity building services to 300 member agencies and churches. Provides social services to New York City's neediest residents.
212/777-4800
0311 The Floating Hospital (TFH)
Provides quality health care services to New York City's vast homeless population in over fifty shelters and domestic abuse safe houses.
212/514-7440
0312 Flushing Hospital Medical Center
Founded in 1884. Provides acute inpatient and outpatient services to the residents of Queens. Serves the needs of the community for more than a century providing superior service.
718/670-5000
0904 FoodChange, Inc.
Targets low income households, our innovative programs offers food, promotes healthy eating, ensures access to food stamps, encourages career development, and provides free tax services.
212/894-8094
0233 Forestdale, Inc.
Provides foster care and adoption, preventive services to keep children from placement, and a fathering initiative that works to involve men in their children's lives.
718/263-0740
0314 Fort Greene Senior Citizens Council, Inc.
Enriches the lives of the community residents of Central Brooklyn through programs for youth, children and the elderly.
718/638-6910
0315 Fountain House, Inc.
Provides men and women living with serious and persistent mental illness with social, educational and vocational support to live independently in the community.
212/765-2294
0318 The Fresh Air Fund
Provides free summer vacations to New York City inner city children. Children attend camps in Fishkill, New York or stay with host families in states from Maine to Virginia.
212/897-8900
1961 Friends House (Friends Quarters Housing Development Fund Corporation)
Provides housing and services to formerly homeless people living with AIDS, including training to prepare them to lead HIV prevention programs in high schools.
212/995-5000
2413 Fund for Community Leadership Development/Uth-Turn
Offers life-skills curriculum, family intervention, educational services, aftercare planning, mentoring, crisis management, job readiness/employment referral, community service, leadership training, and support in preventing and eliminating substance abuse.
212/870-1258
0706 Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc. (GMHC)
Our mission is to reduce the spread of HIV disease, advocates for treatment, and helps people with HIV to maintain and improve their health and independence.
212/367-1000
0320 Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc.
Offers girls the confidence, courage and character to make the world a better place. Promotes personal growth and leadership development. Provides programs that reach more than 21,000 girls in New York's five boroughs.
212/645-4000
0322 Girls Quest (formerly Girls' Vacation Fund, Inc.)
Nurtures girls from disadvantaged families to help them achieve their full potential and become active members of their communities by building academic and social competence.
212/532-7050
0323 Goddard Riverside Community Center
Provides services to 16,000 low income Manhattan residents, including meals, child-care, college counseling, legal assistance and supportive housing. Enriches community life with recreational and arts activities.
212/873-6600
0325 Good Shepherd Services
City-wide residential, foster care/adoption and professional training services; networks of community-based preventive, educational, and youth development programs in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
212/243-7070
0326 Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey, Inc.
Provides vocational, educational, residential, recreational, and support services to the disabled, disadvantaged, disenfranchised, and others outside the employment mainstream.
718/728-5400
2472 Graham Windham
Since 1806 have supported, preserved and strengthened children and families in need through foster care, child-care, residential, treatment, counseling and a agency-wide literacy program.
212/529-6445
0328 Grand Street Settlement, Inc.
Offers Early Head Start, Head Start, and day care for infants; academic and life skills enrichment for youth; and meals and services for senior citizens.
212/674-1740
0329 Greater Harlem Nursing Home Co, Inc.
Provides quality care for the sick, invalid, infirm, and disabled requiring short or long-term rehabilitation regardless of ethnic origin, religion or ability to pay.
212/690-7400
0330 Green Chimneys Children's Services, Inc.
Helps emotionally injured children reclaim their youth. Offers year-round residential and nonresidential programs to people from more than a dozen counties in the Greater New York area, including Fairfield County, Connecticut.
845/279-2995
0746 Greenwich House, Inc.
Provides services to individuals and families covering HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, mental health and education, including preschool, music and ceramics programs.
212/242-4140
2193 Hamilton-Madison House
Serves children and adults with multilingual and multicultural educational, social service and behavioral health programs in twelve Asian languages and dialects.
212/349-3724
2206 Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI)
Committed to the holistic revitalization of Harlem. Provides economic development and empowerment opportunities to help Harlem residents rebuild and sustain their community.
212/281-4887
0338 Harlem Dowling-West Side Center
A multi-service child and family centered agency. Serves and assists children and families in distress through foster care, adoption, preventive services and related assistance in Harlem, Washington Heights and Southeast Queens.
212-749-3656
0340 Hartley House
Serves people who live, work, and go to school in the Clinton/Hell's Kitchen community since 1897. Provides educational, recreational, civic, creative and social services.
212/246-9885
0264 HeartShare Human Services of New York
Provides child welfare, youth programs, AIDS/HIV programs, family service centers, and services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, including autism and the spectrum disorders.
718/422-3210
0341 Hebrew Educational Society
A Southeast Brooklyn based community center that provides child-care and after school services, day camp and a variety of adult sports, recreational and educational programs.
718/241-3000
0345 Heights and Hill Community Council
Provides social services, meals-on-wheels, transportation, education and advocacy to older adults and their families in Brownstone Brooklyn, helping them to live safe and independent lives.
718/596-8789
0361 Helen Keller Services for the Blind
Helps visually impaired blind and deaf-blind individuals to live independently. Offers an array of services that educates, rehabilitates and instructs all our clients.
718/522-2122
0350 Henry Street Settlement
Community based, multi-ethnic social services and arts agency catering to the emotional, educational and social needs of youth, seniors and families on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
212/766-9200
2505 Hospital Clinic Home Center Instructional Corp. ACE Integration Head Start
Provides free, comprehensive, bilingual preschool services. Year-round, full-day program includes: breakfast lunch and snack, field trips, creative Reggio Emilia curriculum, social service department for families.
718/443-3917
0354 Hospital for Special Surgery
As the nation's leading specialty hospital for orthopedics and rheumatology, HSS's mission is to provide the finest in medical care, research, and education.
212/606-1196
0358 Hudson Guild
Chelsea's community center, Hudson Guild offers preschool and after school programs, educational services, senior services, mental health counseling, arts, and community building and advocacy.
212/760-9800
1963 Human Services Council of New York City
Represents, advocates and acts as the organized voice of service providers and clients. Secures broad recognition and support from government, business and the public.
212/836-1230
0359 Incarnation Center
Since 1886 provides rest, recreation, and summer camp opportunities for New York youngsters and elderly with generous scholarship programs for low-income youth.
860/767-0848
2122 inMotion, Inc.
inMotion provides free legal services to low income women and children in New York City, primarily in the areas of matrimonial, family and immigration law.
212/695-3800
0835 The Institute for Community Living, Inc.
Assists individuals and families affected by mental illness and developmental disabilities who have co-occurring medical and substance abuse conditions and need services in the community.
212/385-3030
0362 Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.
Affirms, protects, empowers and improves the quality of life of Puerto Rican/Hispanic and other minority seniors; advocates to protect their rights and entitlements and open access to benefits.
212/677-4181
0363 The Institutes of Applied Human Dynamics, Inc.
Provides a broad spectrum of services to individuals with developmental disabilities, including residential, educational, day treatment, and vocational services, In the Bronx and Westchester Counties.
718/920-0800
0749 InterAgency Council of Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities Agencies, Inc.
Provides member services including training, networking, financing, and representation with government to its 120 members agencies who serve developmentally disabled children, adults and families.
212/645-6360
1718 Iris House, A Center for Women Living with HIV/AIDS
Persons infected or affected by HIV/AIDS are provided nutritional counseling, pantry bags, meals, case management, housing, emergency assistance, support groups and psychological services.
646/548-0100
0248 Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center (formerly Camp Isabella Freedman)
Offers a summer vacation to senior adults at rates which are within the means of seniors living on fixed and limited incomes.
860/824-5991
0646 Italian Board of Guardians, Inc.
Provides home companions, tutoring, counseling, and entitlements at low cost or free to residents of New York for over sixty-eight years by professional bilingual staff.
718/232-4242
0369 Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House, Inc.
Offers comprehensive services to youth, adults, seniors and families. Serves as a catalyst for community members to reach their greatest potential and achieve social and economic self-sufficiency.
718/784-7447
0372 Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults
Provides direct services through five senior centers, homebound meals, transportation, crime victim assistance, respite, entitlement counseling, adult day care, HIV/AIDS education and coordination services.
718/657-6500
0842 Jericho Project
Serving men and women with histories of chronic substance abuse. A supportive housing program that provides comprehensive and compassionate care to men and women in recovery.
212/316-4700
0375 Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
Provides comprehensive social services including educational programs for active seniors, case management, counseling, caregiver, respite, legal services and meals-on-wheels for the more vulnerable elderly.
212/273-5210
0376 Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services, Inc.
Through mental health and social service programs, provides counseling and support to adults, children and families, consultation and training throughout the community.
212/582-9100
0377 Jewish Child Care Association of New York
Meets child welfare and mental health needs of children and families in greater New York. Also committed to providing services to Jewish children and families.
212/425-3333
0378 Jewish Community Center of Staten Island
Provides for people of all ages with social, cultural, recreational, educational, nutritional, counseling and referral services, day care, nursery, fitness and spiritual growth programs.
718/475-5200
0385 Jewish Community Centers Association of North America
The central agency for the Jewish Community Center Movement, for more than 350 JCC, YM-YWHA, and camp sites in the United States and Canada.
212/532-4949
1562 Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, Inc.
Provides supportive services to frail elderly, vocationally disadvantaged poor, refugees and educationally at-risk youth and assists other nonprofit organizations enhance their management capacity.
718/449-5000
0381 The Jewish Guild for the Blind
Provides medical, vision, mental health, rehabilitative, and educational services, managed care, radio-reading, residential and day programs to people who are blind, visually impaired.
212/769-6239
1706 Just-Us Inc.
Provides counseling, educational, recreational and cultural enrichment services to at-risk youth ages 7 to 21, within New York City's public schools.
212/831-3980
0387 Karen Horney Clinic, Inc.
Provides psychotherapy with an emphasis on an individual's capacity to grow and change throughout their life. Adults children can receive special trauma services.
212/838-4333
0389 Kennedy Child Study Center
Provides clinical evaluations, early intervention services involving speech and other therapies, specialized preschool and family support services for young children with developmental delays and disabilities.
212/988-9500
1523 Kings Bay YM-YWHA
Offers physical education, cultural, social and educational opportunities for children and adults of all ages with emphasis on Jewish culture and heritage.
718/648-7703
0808 Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, Inc.
Builds on the strengths of residents of all ages, across neighborhood groups to strengthen residents' ability to effect change and improve the quality of their lives.
718/884-0700
0393 Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club
Provides services to any girl or boy ages 6 to 18. Offers education and career development, health and life skills, sports, fitness and recreation, character and leadership development, and the arts.
718/893-8600
0396 Lakeside Family & Children's Services
Provides a positive and nurturing environment where at-risk people find security and self-esteem, and become functional, productive members of society and develop to their fullest potential.
845/578-6800
0455 League for the Hard of Hearing
Provides direct clinical services and support to people with hearing loss, of all ages and their families, regardless of their ability to pay.
917/305-7700
0397 Leake and Watts Services, Inc.
Provides resources for vulnerable children and families in the New York region through a continuum of programs and specialized residential, educational, and therapeutic services.
914/375-8700
0398 Legal Action Center
Works to protect and advance the rights of people afflicted by alcohol and/or drugs; at risk for or living with HIV/AIDS; with criminal justice histories.
212/243-1313
0399 The Legal Aid Society
Provides a full range of free legal services to indigent New Yorkers who live at or below the poverty level.
212-577-3425
0262 Legal Services for New York City
Provides civil legal assistance to over 30,000 low income households annually. Prevents homelessness, keeps families together, preserves communities and protects New York City's most vulnerable.
646/442-3600
0401 Lenox Hill Hospital
A community and teaching hospital. Provides inpatient and outpatient medical care, specialized tertiary medical services regionally, medical education, and community health education.
212/434-2410
0402 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
Strengthening our East Side community since 1894 through award-winning social services and educational programs, we help individuals and families build stronger lives for a better tomorrow.
212/744-5022
0403 Lexington School and Center for the Deaf
Provides comprehensive education and services for deaf and hard of hearing individuals with a comprehensive range of educational/support services.
718/350-3300
0404 Lifeline Center for Child Development, Inc.
New York State Office of Mental Health licensed psychiatric day treatment center and special education school. Serves seriously disturbed children ages 2 to 18 in the greater metropolitan area.
718/740-4300
0586 Life's WORC, Inc.
Provides person centered residential, service coordination, family support, community programs and services to persons with developmental disabilities, mental retardation and autism in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
516/741-9000
0407 Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc.
A community based multi-generational, holistic, educational, social and health services provided to children, youth, older adults and families, enabling self-sufficiency, competence and success.
212/874-0860
0409 Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, Inc.
Provides a wide range of health care and social services, education, advocacy, and crisis counseling to the most vulnerable families of East Harlem.
212/987-4422
0413 Lower East Side Family Union, Inc.
Services include family preservation, developmental disabilities service coordination, parent education, anger management, and HIV/AIDS prevention, counseling and testing offered in English, Spanish, Mandarin and Cantonese.
212/260-0040
0414 Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc.
Provides rehabilitative treatment pathways, meeting specialized needs of chemically dependent people with a comprehensive network of human services--rehabilitating lives, preserving families, and strengthening neighborhoods.
212/566-LESC(5372)
0416 Lutheran Health Care (formerly Lutheran Medical Center)
A voluntary acute care hospital with an ambulatory care component. Provides a high quality and convenient health care safety net for neighborhood throughout southwest Brooklyn.
718/630-6245
0415 Lutheran Social Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.
Children's programs include foster care, our Sisters Place for teenage mothers, and adoption services. Other programs include homeless, housing, immigration and refugee services and hunger prevention.
212/870-1100
0417 Madison Square Boys and Girls Club
Emphasizes academic enhancement, employment skills, youth leadership and development, and recreational activities. Promotes healthy lifestyles and a safe environment for thousands of disadvantaged youth.
212/760-9600
0419 Maimonides Medical Center
Provides a comprehensive array of medical services with Centers of Excellence in a variety of the medical, surgical and pediatric subspecialties.
718/283-3949
0421 Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital
Provides ambulatory surgery, otolaryngology, outpatient adult and pediatric ophthalmology, and audiology, and reconstructive plastic surgery.
212/434-4360
2506 Manhattan-Staten Island Area Health Education Center
Develops and implements programs which exposes minority students to health, careers and internship opportunities for high school and college students interested in health professions.
212/534-2432
0428 Maternity Center Association
Promotes safe, effective and satisfying maternity care for all women and their families through research, education and advocacy.
212/777-5000
0430 Meals on Wheels of Staten Island, Inc.
Delivers nutritious meals each day to homebound elderly Staten Island residents who are unable to prepare their own meals. Meals can be prepared to accommodate dietary restrictions.
718/727-4435
0431 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Established in 1884, MSKCC is the world's oldest and largest private institution dedicated to prevention, patient care, research, and education in cancer.
212/639-2000
0433 The Mental Health Association of New York City, Inc.
Provides advocacy, direct services and public education to shape policy, serves individuals with mental illness and promotes mental health community-wide.
212/254-0333
2507 Mentoring USA, Inc.
Provides needed adult attention for New York City's at-risk youth through supervised sessions at schools, community centers and foster care agencies.
212/400-7000
1844 Mercy Home for Children
Provides residential and supportive programs, assures the quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities in Brooklyn and Queens through innovative programs and life-giving opportunities.
718/832-1075
0536 mercyFirst
A multi-service child welfare organization offering that offers foster care, residential treatment, preventive and other community based services to children, adolescents and families in the New York metropolitan area.
516/921-0808
0438 Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty
Provides crisis and family violence interventions, kosher food, career services, housing, homecare and community development programs through a neighborhood network of 25 local Community Councils.
212/453-9500
1965 The Miracle Makers, Inc.
A minority owned and operated agency based in Bedford Stuyvesant. Provides educational and social services to over 3,000 children and families daily.
718/483-3050
0439 Mission of the Immaculate Virgin
Provides day care for children, programs for autistic children, residential habilitation for the developmentally challenged. Supports two public schools, community center and summer camp.
718-317-2803
0440 Montefiore Medical Center
An integrated health care delivery system. Provides a wide range of services. Responds to the health care and social needs of residents of the Bronx and beyond.
718/920-6656
1524 Mosholu Montefiore Community Center
Provides social, cultural, recreational and group activities to children, teens, adults and senior citizens in the Bronx six days a week all year long.
718/882-4000
0442 The Mount Sinai Hospital
Committed to excellent patient care, education of physicians and scientists. Supports innovative research, dissemination of knowledge, and good health of the community.
212/659-8500
0648 National Council of Jewish Women-Brooklyn Section
Non-sectarian educational, advocacy, community services that improves the quality of life for women, children, families, senior center, domestic violence awareness program, GED tutoring and recovering addicts assistance.
718/376-8164
0443 National Council of Jewish Women-New York Section
Volunteer organization at forefront of social change for 110+ years. Providing 20+ community services to assist the hungry, elderly, children, women, and families in New York City.
212/687-5030
0751 Neighborhood Self Help by Older Persons Project, (SHOPP), Inc.
Helps older adults to help themselves. Provides benefit entitlement assistance, elder abuse assistance, crime victims services, recreational, educational health promotion services and transportation for the Bronx elderly.
718/542-0006
0752 Nephrology Foundation of Brooklyn
Established in 1979, operates three large outpatient facilities in Brooklyn and provides life-sustaining care to almost 500 Brooklynites. In 2004 the Foundation performed over 70,000 dialysis treatments.
718/857-3000
0451 The New York and Presbyterian Hospital
The largest nonprofit, nonsectarian hospital in the country, providing award winning and compassionate medical care at five major centers, including two academic medical centers.
212/821-0965
0446 New York Association for New Americans, Inc.
Assists refugees and immigrants to attain self-sufficiency and social integration by providing comprehensive social, educational, legal and economic services in a culturally sensitive environment.
212/425-2900
2261 New York City Coalition Against Hunger
Helps New York City soup kitchens and food pantries meet immediate food needs as well as address the root causes of hunger.
212/825-0028
0448 New York City Mission Society
Helps New York City's most vulnerable children and families achieve positive futures through comprehensive education, personal growth and development, and arts and recreation programs.
212/674-3500
0452 New York Downtown Hospital
The only hospital in Lower Manhattan, is dedicated to meeting the healthcare needs of people who live in, work in, or visit Downtown New York.
212/801-1700
0449 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
Provides primary through tertiary care in the fields of ophthalmology, otolaryngology, plastic and reconstructive surgery to children and adults in both in and outpatient settings.
212/979-4000
0450 The New York Foundling Hospital
Helps children and families succeed through a network of social services that includes family centered social work, medical, psychiatric and psychiatric and psychological services.
212/886-3246
0220 The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens
The premier health care institution that serves the greater community that delivers excellence in clinical care, education, clinical research and service.
718/670-1231
2123 The New York Immigration Coalition
An umbrella organization for 188 groups seeking fair immigration policies, immigrant access to public services, the protection of immigrants' civil rights, and immigrant civic participation.
212/627-2227
2508 The New York Junior Tennis League
Provides free after school programs serving over 100,000 students in all five boroughs. Combines fun, tennis instruction with academic, social and youth development activities.
718/786-7110
2126 New York Legal Assistance Group
Provides comprehensive free civil legal services to impoverished and low income New Yorkers who would otherwise be unable to afford or receive legal assistance.
212/613-5000
0435 New York Methodist Hospital
A 612-bed voluntary, acute-care, teaching hospital. Provides quality healthcare to communities throughout Brooklyn with a full range of inpatient and outpatient facilities and services.
718/780-3301
0458 New York Service for the Handicapped
Sleep away summer camp and year-round out of home respite for physically disabled children and adults.
212/533-4020
1759 The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Provides mental health, legal and educational services to children and families in New York City. Prevents child abuse, neglect, and strengthens families.
212/233-5500 ext. 225
0464 New York Urban League, Inc.
Promotes opportunity and helps individuals, families, and communities to achieve their full potential. Provides education, employment, social services and housing information and referrals to improve the social and economic conditions.
212/926-8000
2509 New York Women's Employment Center, Inc. d/b/a Women's Center for Education and Career Advancement
Provides economic self-sufficiency for women, career services and entrepreneurial training. Helps low income families to access work supports.
212/964-8934
1236 New York Youth At Risk, Inc.
Through youth empowerment and mentoring decreases the at-risk behavior of youth and enhances the effectiveness of the people who live and work with them. Coaches life skills training and relationship building.
212/791-4927
2510 New Yorkers for Children
Provides the private resources that improves the lives of children in foster care and increases the private sector's awareness of child welfare issues.
212/294-3580
1921 The Nonprofit Connection
Builds and strengthens the capacity of New York City based nonprofit organizations that serves diverse communities through customized management consultations training and access to information and resources.
212/383-1433
2511 Nonprofit Finance Fund
Provides financial and advisory services to nonprofit organizations. Works to create a strong, well-capitalized nonprofit sector that connects money to mission effectively supporting the most generous impulses of people and communities.
212/868-6710
0466 North General Hospital
Harlem's only private inpatient and outpatient services. Customized to the healthcare needs of the urban population served affiliate of Mount Sinai Medical Center.
212/423-4000
0411 North Shore-LIJ Health System Foundation
From Staten Island to Long Island, the mission of our fifteen hospitals provides the best standard of care available worldwide -- with in our community.
516/465-2550
0919 Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation
Assists residents of the Washington Heights-Inwood community through a comprehensive set of housing, legal, education, employment, day care, citizenship and social services.
212/822-8300
0468 Northside Center for Child Development, Inc.
A community mental health agency and therapeutic early childhood center that provides clinical and educational programs for children and families in East and Central Harlem.
212/426-3400
0353 NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
A national and international resource in patient care, research and medical education for orthopedics and rheumatology.
212/598-6000
2512 NYU Hospitals Center
Provides comprehensive patient care. Develops treatments, cures and preventive measures. Contributes to emergency preparedness and educates future medical professionals.
212/404-4129
0470 OHEL Children's Home & Family Services
Serves children, adults and families who are touched by personal challenges including substance abuse, domestic violence, child abuse, mental health and developmental disabilities.
718/851-6300
0471 Open Door Associates, Inc.
Provides quality child-care to preschool children and families on the Upper West Side. Families benefit from quality education, cultural enrichment and parenting workshops.
212/749-5572
1184 Osborne Association, Inc.
Helps people involved in the criminal justice system achieve self-sufficiency, adopt healthy lifestyles, enter the workplace, rebuild their families and rejoin their communities.
718/707-2600
0483 Palladia, Inc.
Provides outpatient and residential programs. Offers a continuum of care, designed to help individuals and families recovering from substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and trauma.
212/979-8800
0218 Partnership with Children, Inc.
Provides emotional and social counseling to inner city children and families. Training in character building models from its Open Heart-Open Mind program are available.
212/689-9500
0240 Paul J. Cooper Center for Human Services
Residential services provides supportive services to consumers with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. Provides out patient, drug treatment, psychiatric evaluations, individual group and family psychotherapy.
718/498-5555
0475 Peninsula Hospital Center
173 bed acute care teaching hospital, 200 bed long term care and rehabilitation center. Provides outpatient diagnostic primary care/wellness services, diabetes, cancer and stroke support groups.
718/734-2000
0481 Presbyterian Senior Services
The country's first residence for grandparents raising grandchildren. Provides after school, tutoring, recreational, counseling and parenting skills programs. Residence is a national and international model.
212/874-6633
0420 Project Renewal
Seeks to end homelessness by providing homeless New Yorker's with everything they need to move from the streets to health, homes and jobs.
212/620-0340
0487 Puerto Rican Organization To Motivate, Enlighten and Serve Addicts, Inc.(PROMESA)
A community development organization assumes a leadership role in serving the underserved in health, education, employment, economic and community development and housing.
718/299-1100
1967 QSAC, Inc.
Provides critical services to people and families with autism, including administering group homes, day habilitation programs, educating and after-school programs and residential habilitation.
212/244-5560
0313 Queens Community House (formerly Forest Hills Community House, Inc.)
A settlement house that provides a wide variety of social and educational services and programs. Committed to the personal growth of the diverse people it serves and to the creation of self-reliant, open, responsible communities.
718/592-5757
0490 Queensboro Council for Social Welfare
Provides information, referral, and advocacy for individuals, technical assistance, trainings, conferences, networking opportunities, special events, and The Human Service Newsletter of Queens for professionals.
718/468-8025
0493 Ramapo for Children, Inc.
Summer and school year programs for high risk youth and children with special needs. Professional development training for youth.
845/876-8403
0801 Richmond Senior Services, Inc.
Comprehensive housing services for senior citizens and developmentally disabled adults including counseling, advocacy, information and referral, shared housing program, minor home repairs, and emergency food pantry.
718/816-1811
0498 Riverdale Community Center, Inc.
Provides school based educational, recreational, cultural, and outreach counseling programs designed to promote social and academic development for the youth and families of Community Board #8 in the Bronx.
718/796-4724
0499 Riverdale Mental Health Association, Inc.
Comprehensive mental health agency serves all ages in West Bronx and environs outpatient treatment, residential, supported employment, chemical dependence, school consultation, sliding scale state licensed.
718/796-5300
0500 Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.
Nonsectarian, multi-service settlement house in the Northwest Bronx providing early childhood education, school age child-care, youth services and services for families and seniors.
718/549-8100
0501 Riverdale Senior Services, Inc.
Sponsors a senior center, adult day care program and transportation services for seniors. Helps older people avoid institutionalization through health and social services provided in the community.
718/884-5900
1494 Safe Horizon, Inc.
Safe Horizon provides support, prevents violence, and promotes justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities.
212/577-7700
0492 Safe Space NYC, Inc.
Serves 20,000 clients throughout New York City using an integrated system of innovative programs: children and family services, young adult services and community health services.
212/226-3536
0530 Saint Dominic's Home
Dedicated to meet the educational, physical, social, emotional, medical, vocational and spiritual needs of individuals and families of all backgrounds who are developmentally disabled, socially disadvantaged and/or vocationally challenged.
845/359-3400
0540 Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers
Our network of acute care, ambulatory, skilled nursing and home care facilities offers medical, psychiatric and substance abuse services to patients throughout metropolitan New York.
212/604-7000
0505 The Salvation Army
Offers help to all in need. Services include food, rent, clothing assistance, after school programs, foster care, homeless services and enrichment programs.
212/337-7487
0507 SCAN New York Volunteer Parent-Aides Association, Inc.
Annually affords comprehensives services to approximately 800 high risk families and 7,000 children from East Harlem and the South Bronx. Services include counseling, literacy and violence prevention.
212/683-2522
0508 School Settlement, Inc.
Multi-service agency serving various needs of all age groups. Services include recreation, counseling, I&R and home attendant services.
718/389-1810
0527 SCO Family of Services
Community based programs, foster care, adoption, parenting and family support, residential and in-home care for special needs children and adults, preventive services, homeless services, after school programs.
516/671-1253
0510 Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey
Advances the personal, professional, and spiritual well-being of merchant mariners worldwide by promoting safety, dignity, and improved working and living conditions.
212/349-9090
0516 Seamen's Society for Children and Families
Provides foster care and adoption services, day care, prevention, domestic violence intervention, HIV/AIDS services, educational support and youth services in Brooklyn and Staten Island.
718/447-7740
0511 Search and Care
Through information, referral and care management the agency helps isolated homebound people get and use the services they need to manage independently in the community.
212/289-5300
2513 SEEDCO (Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation)
Creates economic access, security and mobility for low income workers, their families and communities by design, implement and learn from model programs.
212/473-0255
0512 Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.
Home care, social service, senior housing programs enrich life for frail, ill, and disabled individuals by enabling them to remain at home and live independently.
212/971-7600
0186 Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE)
Provides case management, public benefits assistance, support groups, friendly visiting, care-giving, social activities, community building, and public policy advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender seniors.
212/741-2247
0459 Service Program for Older People, Inc. (SPOP)
Provides individual and group counseling, adult day care, assessment and service coordination, case management, medication management, support groups, mental health, home visits and education.
212/787-7120
2143 Services Now for Adult Persons, Inc.
SNAP provides home delivered meals, transportation, case assistance, congregate meals, education, recreation, information referral, advocacy and caregiver services for older adults in Queens.
718/454-2100
2514 Settlement Housing Fund, Inc.
Develops and maintains quality affordable housing and neighborhood programs in order to revitalize distressed communities and encourage upward mobility.
212/265-6530
0514 Sheltering Arms Children's Service
Offers a wide range of early childhood programs: special education, therapeutic nurseries, center-based and family day care, universal pre-k and after school programs.
646/442-0300
0715 The Shield Institute
Provides educational, therapeutic, and habilitative services to young children and adults with developmental disabilities. Develops and supports their unique strengths and talents.
718/269-3848
1968 Shorefront Jewish Community Council
Provides counseling, entitlement benefits, social service, jobs, food pantry, housing information, referrals, translation, emergency, citizenship, case assistance, vouchers and friendly visiting homebound people.
718/743-0575
1526 Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc.
Conducts program providing education, recreation and achieves the highest quality of family, individual and communal life, while promoting and perpetuating the Jewish way of life.
718/646-1444
0845 Single Parent Resource Center, Inc.
Serves low income single parents. Operates support groups and programs that helps single parents locate and use services and resources to improve the quality of their family life.
212/951-7030
0515 Sisters, Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, Inc.
Provides compassionate care to the sick and dying in private homes, free of charge to all who are in need, regardless of disease, race, religion, or social status.
718/829-0428
0517 Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Dedicated to serving the needy poor without regard for race, color, creed or national origin by providing food, rent assistance, jobs and youth programs.
718/625-1400
0554 Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement, Inc.
A community-based educational organization that uses music, dance and art to develop children's learning, creative and social skills.
212/777-3240
2474 South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the South Bronx by strengthening businesses and creating and implementing innovative economic, housing, educational, and career development programs for youth and adults.
718/292-3113
0518 South Queens Boys & Girls Club, Inc.
A year-round after school program consisting of education, recreation, sports and youth development activities for children 6 to 18 years of age.
718/441-6050
0519 Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
A settlement house provides services to children, youth, seniors, and families in the South Bronx since 1929 including education, counseling, training, recreation and day treatment.
718/542-2727
2515 Southern Queens Park Association, Inc.
Maintains and manages the Roy Wilkins Park and family center and provides services to youth, seniors, families and grass-root organizations.
718/276-4630
0521 Spence-Chapin Services to Families & Children
Finds adoptive families for infants and young children in need, provides counseling and post-adoption services, sponsors educational and developmental services for children here and abroad.
212/360-0275
2516 Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation
Provides free after school programs at over 65 public schools in all five boroughs nurtures learning and a life-long enthusiasm for sports and arts.
718/786-7110
0523 St. Barnabas Hospital
St. Barnabas Hospital is a trauma center which provides inpatient and outpatient care primarily to residents of the Bronx including medical, surgical and mental health services.
718/960-9000
0525 St. Cabrini Home, Inc.
Provides residential, educational, clinical, and substance abuse services to adolescent boys and girls in its residential treatment center and group homes in New York State.
845/384-6500
0528 St. Christopher's, Inc.
Provides a safe and supportive structure for youngsters in an environment where there is continuous coordination between school personnel, residential, medical, clinical, and social work services.
914/693-3030
0531 St. John's Episcopal Hospital
Acute teaching hospital that provides high quality care family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, primary care, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services, and rehabilitative medicine.
718/869-7000
2124 St. John's Place Family Center, HDFC
Helps families achieve and sustain self-sufficiency. Provides housing relocation assistance, counseling case management, child-care, employment training, and after school programs.]
718/771-7720
2320 St. Mary's Foundation for Children
Supports St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children, which provides comprehensive medical care and rehabilitation to over 3,000 children with serious and/or life-threatening conditions every day.
718/281-8890
0537 St. Mary's Hospital for Children
Skilled staff delivers intensive rehabilitative care for 141 children with complex medical needs daily at its pediatric in-patient hospitals in Queens and Westchester.
718/281-8890
0529 St. Vincent's Midtown Hospital
Acute care hospital providing a broad range of services of patients.
212/459-8588
0542 St. Vincent's Services
Multi-service child caring agency. Provides foster care group homes. Licensed mental health and chemical dependency clinics an developmentally disabled homes signature American Dream Program.
718/522-3700
0543 Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, Inc.
Encourages growth and self-reliance throughout every stage of life. Provides Meals on Wheels, adult day services, senior center, after school and evening programs for children and teens, youth employment, and parent education.
212/360-7620
0545 Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children, Inc. d/b/a Community Resources
Provides comprehensive services through residential, day habilitation, service coordination, educational, day treatment, work readiness, supported work for
individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness diagnosis.
718/447-5200
0843 Staten Island Center for Independent Living, Inc.
SICIL is a resource center that serves all disabilities and all ages. It is primarily staffed and governed by professionals who have disabilities themselves.
718/720-9016
0546 Staten Island Community Services, Inc.
A grass-roots agency providing educational, recreational and social services to Staten Islanders with an emphasis on senior citizens and preschoolers.
718/356-5050
0549 Staten Island Mental Health Society, Inc.
Provides mental health and related services to Staten Island children who are emotionally disturbed, developmentally disabled or dependent on alcohol or drugs.
718/442-2225
0548 Staten Island University Hospital
Provides healthcare services including cardiology, burn care, trauma, orthopedics, oncology, geriatrics, obstetrics, pediatrics, rehabilitation, primary care, community outreach, hospice and home care.
718/226-9000
0550 Steinway Child and Family Services, Inc.
A community based organization where services are driven by consumer needs, including psychotherapy, HIV/AIDS prevention, housing, case management and family support to clients.
718/389-5100
0551 Sunnyside Community Service, Inc.
Provides after school, camps, college, SAT/Regents, job readiness, youth support, senior center, adults day care, home care, caregiver information, Foodcard assistance, citizenship and immigration counseling.
718/784-6173
0552 Surprise Lake Camp
A coed sleep away camp located in Cold Spring, New York emphasizing Jewish culture for 7 to 15-year-olds. Sliding fee scale based on financial need.
212/924-3131
0556 Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.
Provides information and referral, professional education, direct services, medical and scientific research for people with Tourette Syndrome, a handicapping neurobiological movement disorder.
718/224-2999
0557 Trail Blazers Camps, Inc.
Urban youth spend three weeks each summer living at our 1,000 acre, forested site in Sussex County, New Jersey learning outdoor education and community skills.
212/529-5113
1746 Turning Point d/b/a Discipleship Outreach Ministries
Turning Point has helped people turn their lives around. Serves thousands of clients through education, housing, drug treatment, HIV/AIDS care and prevention, and career development.
718/439-0077
0558 Union Settlement Association, Inc.
For 112 years, Union Settlement has been dedicated to solving urban problems in East Harlem through educational programs and human services.
212/828-6000
0560 United Activities Unlimited, Inc.
UAU services youth "at risk" with educational workshops, family and individual counseling, recreational, social, tutorial programs and summer day camp free of charge to 15,000 youngsters 6-21 years old.
718/987-8111
1807 United Bronx Parents, Inc.
Provides comprehensive services, drugs, free residential mother, baby and ambulatory HIV housing. Day care, soup kitchen pantry, ESL with less than 16% on administration.
718/991-7100
0306 United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc.
Strengthens community, sustains 100 health, human service, educational, and community agencies, and helps millions in New York, in Israel, and 60 other countries.
212/980-1000
0563 United Neighborhood Houses of New York
The membership organization of New York City settlement houses and community centers. Works with members to strengthen families and improves neighborhoods throughout the City.
212/967-0322
1627 United Neighbors of East Midtown, Inc.
Provides comprehensive services to East Midtown's older residents. UNEM social workers link people with social, legal, health services so they can maintain independence in the community.
212-682-1830
0564 University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.
Provides comprehensive social services including child-care, educational programming, mental health counseling, and older adult services to over 10,000 deserving Lower East Side residents each year.
212/674-9120
2517 Urban Justice Center
Serves New Yorker's most vulnerable residents through a combination of direct legal services, systemic advocacy, community education and residential organizing.
646/602-5600
0565 Utopia Children's Center, Inc.
Provides the Harlem community with ACD funded day care services for preschool children and school age children from ages 2.6 to 10 during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. from Monday through Friday.
212/663-7375
0252 Vacamas Programs for Youth
Provides comprehensive year round educational and recreational programs to at-risk youth populations which strive to improve academics, attendance, social skills and life skills.
973/838-3023
0568 Variety Boys' & Girls' Club of Queens, Inc.
Provides recreational and educational activities to youth, computer training, education, homework assistance, team building in sports and swimming, developing creative talents in drama, arts and crafts.
718/728-0946
0567 VASCA, Inc.
Provides financial assistance to low income senior citizens of New York City to attend adult camping facilities. Here they experience social, cultural, and educational activities.
212/563-2200
1869 Venture House, Inc.
Provides assistance and opportunities for members to live independently, to work and develop a range of life skills to enable recovery from serious mental illness.
718/658-7201
0569 The Vera Institute of Justice
Vera's innovations in criminal justice and social reform provides practical solutions to urgent problems across the country, making the justice system more fair and humane.
212/376-3030
0566 VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Promotes the independence of blind and visually impaired persons of all ages through the provision of social work, counseling, rehabilitation, recreation, training and independent living.
212/625-1616
0571 Visiting Neighbors, Inc.
Enables frail seniors to remain independent. Provides companionship to relieve isolation and loneliness. Helps with errands and shopping, and escorting patients to medical appointments.
212/260-6200
0574 Visiting Nurse Association Health Care Services, Inc., VNA of Staten Island
A certified home health agency and long-term home health care provider. Services include: skilled nursing, physical, speech, occupational and respiratory therapies and related support.
718/720-2245
0573 Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn, Inc.
The oldest certified home health agency in New York City, offers home care for disabled or chronically ill patients; provides a full spectrum of professional health care.
718/923-7100
2095 Vocational Foundation, Inc.
Provides disadvantaged New York City young adults, ages 17 to 21 the tools to achieve financial independence through occupational and academic training, job placement and retention counseling.
212/823-1001
2518 Volunteers of Legal Service
Provides pro bono civil legal services to poor people in New York City. Strives to fulfill the highest aspirations of the legal profession.
212/966-4400
0650 Warbasse Nursery School, Inc.
Program of social adjustment for preschool aged children needing special education, including an infant stimulation program.
718/266-5585
0820 Washington Heights-Inwood Coalition
Tenant assistance, dispute mediation, three after-school centers, parent education and counseling, food stamp outreach, family literacy, and other youth services
212/781-6722
2125 Weston United Community Renewal
Weston United Community Renewal is a Harlem based nonprofit organization. Provides services to those who are homeless and have mental and physical disabilities.
212/866-6040
0583 William Hodson Community Center, Inc.
Serves as a beacon of hope that reaches out, informs and engages older adults in programs and services. Promotes growth, development and well being.
718/538-1515
0821 Women In Need, Inc.
Offers services, including transitional, permanent, supported housing; employment, education, training and placement; alcohol and substance abuse treatment; domestic violence prevention; child-care; and aftercare services.
212/695-4758
2476 Women's Housing & Economic Development Corp.
Provides tools and practical solutions that enables families to succeed at home and work, from Headstart and housing services to job training and micro-enterprise support.
718/839-1100
2519 Women's League Community Residences, Inc.
Operates life-span residential and community programs for developmentally disabled including non-ambulatory children, adults and senior group homes; supported employment home-based waiver services. Jumpstart early intervention program.
718/853-0900
0585 Women's Prison Association and Hopper Home, Inc.
Works to create opportunities for change in the lives of criminal justice involved women and their families to reunify with their children, find housing and employment, and live successfully in their communities.
646/292-7743
0587 Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
A 355 bed, voluntary teaching hospital located in the neighborhoods of Northern Brooklyn and Western Queens, provides a comprehensive scope of medical and surgical services.
718/963-7330
0591 YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood
A multi-service Jewish Community Center serving a population from preschool to homebound elderly with educational, recreational and social services in individual and group work settings.
212/569-6200
0592 YMCA of Greater New York
Provides programs for children and teens: childcare, after school, academic support, summer campaign, teen centers, and health and wellness for all ages in the five boroughs.
212/630-9600
0588 YM-YWHA of Boro Park
Serves the social, recreational, educational and cultural needs of Boro Park and Flatbush. The Y provides swimming, gym and fitness programs, a senior center and Holocaust survivors' services.
718/438-5921
0755 YM-YWHA of the Bronx d/b/a Riverdale YM-YWHA
Works to strengthen Jewish identity, family life and survival, white reinforcing Jewish cultural values and enriching the life of the Jewish community, and society as a whole.
718/548-8200
0593 Young Adult Institute
Seven agencies, four hundred programs serves infants, children, adults and seniors with developmental disabilities including early intervention, healthcare, job training, group homes and after school programs.
212/273-6100
0758 Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association
Offers performing arts, lectures, programs in adult and childhood education, Jewish studies, arts education, fitness and health and activities for families and seniors.
212/415-5755
0597 The Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York
Provides early childhood learning, pre-k, family resource centers, women's employment training, girls' and young women's leadership development, and independent living skills for youth with disabilities.
212/755-4500
2520 Youth, I.N.C. (Improving Non-profits for Children)
Improves the lives of America's youth through a unique venture philanthropy model that empowers, develops and educates nonprofit organizations serving young people.
202/338-6100
0596 YWCA of Brooklyn
Works to eliminate racism and empower women through a broad base of programs focused on health promotion, youth development and affordable housing for women.
718/875-1190
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