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Metro NYC Services Guide
Below is a list of resources that serve the NYC metro area (or nationally), listed in alphabetical order.
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Abbott House A child-caring agency and residential treatment center for dependant, homeless, neglected, abused or developmentally disabled children and young adults. 914-591-7300
Adoption Resources of Maine/International Providing adoption services and humanitarian aid to orphaned and abandoned children as well as counseling and sheltering homeless pregnant girls/women in America and abroad. 207-532-9358
Animal Haven Inc. A do-not-destroy shelter dedicated to the rescue, care, housing and adoption of homeless dogs and cats. Founded in 1967. 718-886-3683
Association to Benefit Children Provides assistance to homeless, handicapped and AIDS stricken children and their families by developing cost-effective, replicable program models. 212-845-3821
Barrier Free Living, Inc.Offers mental health services to people with disabilities (specialties: deafness issues and domestic violence victims; residential and outreach services to homeless people with disabilities). 212-677-6668
Bowery Residents’ Committee, Inc.Recovering lives. Restoring productivity. Revitalizing communities. Enables the formerly homeless, who may be elderly, addicted, HIV-infected, mentally ill or impoverished to lead lives of dignity and hope. 212-533-5700
Bridge, Inc.Provides comprehensive mental health and rehabilitation services to homelss, chronic mentally ill adults. 212-663-3000
CHIPS Nonsectarian, voluntary, community-based organization serving needs of poor and homeless in Park Slope. 718-237-2962
Citizens Advice Bureau Provides Bronx residents with housing, entitlement and immigration counseling; homeless family advocacy; nutrition/AIDS education; information and referral. 718-365-0910
Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. Advocacy and direct service organization focuses on the homeless and on providing an information clearinghouse. Advocates on behalf of the homeless in legal issues. 212-964-5900
Community Access for the Homeless Mentally Ill Provides transistional and permanent supported housing to individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Offers education, advocacy, training and support services through our employment training center and Peer Specialist training center. 212-780-1400
Community Works of NYS A cooperative fundraising effort among New York nonprofits dedicated to serving the elderly; poor; the homeless and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, drunk driving and child abuse through education, research, advocacy and direct services. 800-808-2225
Covenant House Provides food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and counseling to homeless and runaway kids every single day. For nationwide assistance call the NINELINE hotline at 800-999-9999. 800-388-3888
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust Provides food, clothing and shelter for homeless veterans; offers transportation to medical facilities; assists blind, amputee and severely disabled veterans through physical/psychological rehabilitation programs. 859-441-7300
DOROT, Inc. To alleviate loneliness among frail, homeless and homebound on Upper West Side. Friendly visiting, intergenerational programs, telephone classes, holiday packages, kosher home delivered meals, information and referral and relocation. 212-796-2850
Family Support Services Unlimited, Inc. Stives to improve the condition of life for Bronx families and youth by providing preventive foster care, adoption, homeless shelter and youth services. 718-220-5400
Father Flanigan’s Boys’ Home Boys Town provides food, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, neglected, abused and communicatively handicapped youth. 800-448-3000
Friends of the Children of Lascahobas Haiti Provides orphaned, homeless, and impoverished children of Haiti with nutritious food and proper shelter, clothes, medical care and eye screening are among its priorities. 212-666-4664
Girl’s Vacation Fund, Inc. Summer program for underprivileged/homeless girls at Campsite in East Windham, NY. Other programs: Wellness, Earth Stewardship and Journey Project to promote career awareness. 212-532-7050
H.E.L.P./Homeless Service Corporation Provides transitional and permanent housing and social services to homeless, formerly homeless and low income families in New York State. 212-779-3350
Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen Mission is to feed the hungry and homeless of NY and to provide them with counseling and referral resources. 212-924-0167
Holy Name Center for Homeless Men Short term emergency shelter and service center for homeless men providing clothing, crisis intervention and recreation for senior citizens. 212-226-5848
Homes for the Homeless Works to reduce homelessness and poverty by providing families with the education, training, and support they need to gain and retain permanent housing and achieve independence. 212-529-5252
Independent Charities of America Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children, and healing the sick. More than 50 of America’s finest independent charities. Working with you to share – the American way. 800-477-0733
Little Shelter Animal Adoption Center A ‘no-kill’ shelter for homeless, abused and abandoned companions. Saving lives and bringing animals and people together for over 70 years! 631-368-8770
New Era Veterans, Inc. Provides housing and social services to homeless veterans. Outreach and mobile health services provide health screenings and social services. 718-904-7036
Partnership for the Homeless, Inc. Provides night-time supervision, food and recreation at 140 emergency shelters, assistance towards permanent housing, employment, training and job placement and a range of supportive services. 212-645-3444
Pathways to Housing, Inc. Housing for homeless persons with psychiatric disabilities. Provides education, employment, psychiatric and substance abuse treatment, primary health care and reconnecting with family and friends. 212-289-0000
Project Renewal Housing and employment programs that give homeless, mentally ill, and substance abusing adults a chance to reclaim their lives and become self-sufficient. 212-620-0340
Providence House, Inc. Offers transitional and permanent housing to homeless, abused and formerly incarcerated women and their children in the New York City area. 718-455-0197
Services for the Undeserved, Inc. Offers placements and individualized case management; provides homeless mentally ill, mentally retarded, people living with AIDS, and elderly clients with resources necessary to achieve independence. 212-633-6900
T.O.P.S. for You, Inc. Serves homeless young women in advocacy and referrals, provides licensed child care. Leadership and educational programs for youths, development of social services. 212-821-3821
Women In Need, Inc. Shelters homeless women with children and provides assistance securing affordable housing, educational services, child care, alcohol/substance abuse treatment and independent living, parenting and HIV prevention education. 212-695-4758
Youth Service Opportunities Project YSOP introduces young people to volunteer services. Our main program is running single day, overnight and weeklong work camps serving the hungry and homeless of NYC. 212-598-0973
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