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Easterseals New York provides crucial services to people with special needs and veterans and their families in the state of New York.
1360 Fulton Street
New York, 11216
Fostering Change for Children (formerly CT WOCAT) is a family-focused, non-profit that is dedicated to finding innovative ways to provide a positive impact on the child welfare sys...
311 W 43rd Street 7th Floor
New York, 10036
Covenant House serves and advocates for youth & young families experiencing homelessness.
New York
CAMBA is a nonprofit providing 180+ life-changing programs at 100+ locations serving 73k across NYC.
334 E. 148th Street 2nd Fl
New York, 10451
Supporting Healthy Relationships Program (SHR) at Montefiore Medical Center is a FREE, federally-fun
139 Norfolk Street
New York, 10002
Attracting people to Stores, Exhibitions, and Events. We develop company identity. Our services include print, web, and exhibition design -- providing full support in creation, ins...
26 Bruckner Boulevard
New York, 10454
DFOY engages urban youth as active partners in their own development as they seek to become thriving, self sufficient adults and agents of change within their local and global comm...
New York
Harlem Children’s Zone is breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty by building up opportunitie
200 Varick Street
New York, 10014
Ending the cycle of homelessness in New York City by empowering adults and children to renew their lives with health, homes and jobs.
1946 Victory Boulevard
New York, 10314
ElderCare Advocacy is a private Geriatric Care Management practice helping seniors and/or disabled get the services they need in order to remain safely in their home or find sui...
2094 Fulton Street
New York, 11233
Neighbors Together is a soup kitchen and social service center committed to ending hunger and poverty