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Gender Based Violence Support
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Queens Family Justice Center/ Sanctuary for Families
126-02 82nd Ave, Kew Gardens, NY 11415
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/ocdv/programs/family-justice-centers.page
(718) 575-4545Sanctuary for Families' Legal Center is one of the largest providers of free legal services exclusively for victims of domestic violence, sex trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in the United States. Strongly believing in the transformative power of coordinated and holistic client centered services, Sanctuary staff assist clients in claiming control of their lives while advocating for policy changes and raising public awareness to end all forms of gender-based violence. In addition to comprehensive legal services, Sanctuary offers a wide range of clinical, residential, and economic empowerment services.Kew Gardens, Queens
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Womankindhttps://www.iamwomankind.org/(888) 888-7702Womankind provides assistance for victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence.Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens
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Legal Assistance
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A Better Balancehttps://www.abetterbalance.org/(212) 430-5982, hotline: (833) 633-3222A Better Balance is a legal advocacy organization that advances justice for workers, so they can care for themselves and their families without risking their economic security. They work on issues around discrimination and economic justice including access to paid leave, discrimination against caregivers and pregnant workers and control of schedules through policy work, strategic ligitation and direct legal services. NYC
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Communities Resist: CoRehttps://communitiesresist.org/our-work/(646) 974-8794CoRe provides direct legal representation, organizing, and advocacy, to empower and educate tenants across Brooklyn and Queens.Brooklyn
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Hamilton-Madison House: Asian American Recovery Serviceshttp://www.hamiltonmadison.org/recoveryservices/(212) 720-4520 ext. 9531Hamilton-Madison House provides recovery services, such as drug, alcohol and gambling-addiction treatment in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Taishanese, Taiwanese.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: Outpatient Mental Health Services Multicultural Clinics
http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/behavioral-health-services.html
(212) 720-4540Hamilton-Madison House provides services to maintain the behavioral and mental health of community residents, with a focus on Chinese-Americans throughout NYC, by providing culturally appropriate intervention and treatment services in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Taishanese, Taiwanese.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS)http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/prospect-place.html(212) 720-4540/4570Hamilton-Madison House's PROSpect Place (PROS: Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) is a recovery program for adults with psychiatric disabilities. They facilitate participants’ recovery and wellness through a comprehensive array of treatments and recovery services. They provide these services in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Manhattan
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General Social Services
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Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC): Lower East Side Literacy Zonehttps://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/academics/literacy-zone/(212) 346-8397BMCC provides adult literacy and responsive social and educational services to low-income families living on the Lower East Side and in Chinatown. They offer English as a Second Language (ESOL) classes, GED preparation, Adult Basic Education, academic counseling, family literacy, social services referrals, and case management. Manhattan
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Brooklyn Chinese American Association (BCA)https://www.bca.net/eng/social.html(718) 438-0008BCA provides social services in multiple Asian languages, such as social entitlements, housing, food stamps, ciizenship and crime victims compensation services.Brooklyn
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Center for Family Lifehttps://centerforfamilylife.org/(718) 438-9500Center for Family Life provides family and community support programs, family counseling, and employment services. Manhattan
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South Asian Council for Social Serviceshttps://www.sacssny.org/(718) 321-7929SACSS offers healthcare access and education services, connection to benefits, food security services, senior support services and supportive counseling. They also offer free English and computer classes.Queens
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Brooklyn Chinese American Association (BCA): Adult Education Serviceshttps://www.bca.net/eng/adulteducation.html(718) 438-0008BCA offers a variety of free adult education classes and services primarily for immigrants residing in Sunset Park, Borough Park, and its surrounding neighborhoods. They have Basic English in the Native Language (BENL), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes. They also have employment skills training classes designed to empower immigrant job seekers (job application, resume writing, interview skills, etc.), and Citizenship ESOL and citizenship interview preparation classes.Brooklyn
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Brooklyn Chinese American Association (BCA): Senior Serviceshttps://www.bca.net/eng/seniorcitizens.html(718) 438-0008BCA provides grab-and-go/congregate meals, health workshops, educational and recreational activities with cultural sensitivities to seniors aged 60 above.Brooklyn
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Council of Peoples Organization (COPO)https://copo.org/senior-services/(718) 434-3266COPO delivers free at-home halal meals Monday-Friday for seniors who are unemployed. Brooklyn
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Hamilton-Madison House: Care for Caregivers
http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/care-for-caregivers.html
(212) 349-3724Hamilton-Madison House can connect you with free caregiver services and resources that can make life easier to manage. They provide these services in English, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, and Spanish.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: City Hall Older Adults Center
http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/city-hall-older-adults-center.html
(212) 788-5580Hamilton-Madison House provides culturally sensitive programs and services to older adults of all backgrounds in order to meet their physical, emotional, and social needs in English, Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin, Taishanese, and Taiwanese.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC)http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/senior-services.html(212) 349-3724Hamilton-Madison House engages and develop community partnerships that will benefit older adults living in NORC housing in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: Social Adult Day Serviceshttp://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/senior-services.html(212) 720-4588Hamilton-Madison House improves the quality of life for older adults with dementia or other related cognitive impairments by providing meaningful social activities that engage them in English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Taishanese.Manhattan
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Hamilton-Madison House: Supported Housing
http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/behavioral-health-services.html
(718) 760-3810Hamilton-Madison House provides permanent housing for people who have mental illnesses, so that they may live independently. They provide services in English, Cantonese, and Korean.Corona, Queens
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Korean Community Services Metropolitan of New York (KCS) https://www.kcsny.org/what-we-do/seniors/(718) 939-6137KCS has an Adult Day Care Center and an Older Adults (Seniors) Center which provides meals and recreational activities. Queens
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Childhood & Youth Services
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Brooklyn Chinese American Association (BCA): Early Childhood Education Serviceshttps://www.bca.net/eng/childhood.html(718) 438-0008BCA provides Pre-K and 3K early childhood educational Program, Federal Head Start Program.Brooklyn
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Brooklyn Chinese American Association (BCA): Youth Serviceshttps://www.bca.net/eng/youth.html(718) 438-0008BCA provides weekday After School and Summer Camp Programs (K-Grade 5); Weekend Chinese Culture School Program (K-Grade 5).Brooklyn
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Hamilton-Madison House: Early Childhood Education Programhttp://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/early-childhood.html(212) 962-3408Hamilton-Madison House provide early childhood education, health services, nutritional assistance, and social services to families.

The Early Childhood programs include Head Start, Child Care, Family Child Care, Pre-K for All. They offers services in English, Cantonese, Fukienese, Mandarin, Spanish.
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Hamilton-Madison House: Youth Development http://www.hamiltonmadisonhouse.org/youth-services.html(212) 349-3724Hamilton-Madison House offers Youth Development programs for children and teens that provide students with life-enhancing activities that develop life skills to handle everyday stresses effectively and to prepare them for future responsibilities at school, work, and home. Manhattan
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Food Assistance Services
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ACCESS HRA (SNAP) https://a069-access.nyc.gov/accesshra/You can apply for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/food stamps) through the ACCESS HRA portal. NYC
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CityMeals on Wheels https://www.citymeals.org/get-mealsCityMeals on Wheels provides meals to homebound New Yorkers ages 60 years and older who may have disabilities, access, or functional needs.NYC
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Coalition for the Homeless: Grand Central Food Program
https://www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/our-programs/food/grand-central-food-program/grand-central-food-program-routes/
Coalition for the Homeless provides meals and other emergency items to homeless New Yorkers at 25 street sites throughout downtown Manhattan, uptown Manhattan every night from 5:30-9:30pm.
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Food Bank NYC https://www.foodbanknyc.org/get-help/
On the Food Bank's webiste, you can find providers across the five boroughs who are providing “grab and go” meals and pantry bags.
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God's Love We Deliverhttps://www.glwd.org/
God's Love we Deliver provides home-delivered meals to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other serious illnesses.
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Invisible Handshttps://invisiblehandsdeliver.org/
Invisible Hands provides free groceries and supplies to high risk demographics such as the elderly, disabled, and immunocompromised in New York City and parts of New Jersey.
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NYC Department for the Aging
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dfta/services/in-home-services.page
NYC Department for the Aging delivers meals for seniors ages 60 years and older who may have disabilities, access, or functional needs.NYC
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