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[0100] THE CUNY CAMPAIGN

Contributions made to the CUNY Campaign are pooled, and allocated equally to all participating organizations.

Participating Charities

[0869] America's Charities

Working to build strong communities. Addressing needs of children, families, communities through member programs, by helping employers and employees to support our member charities’ programs.
Phone: 800/458-9505

[1000] Asian American Federation

Serves New York’s Asian American community by voicing common concerns, advocating for responsive policies, and offering management assistance to membership of 35 human service agencies.
Phone: 212/344-5878

[0127] Community Health Charities of New York

A group of over 50 national and local charities dedicated to research, patient services and health education for various diseases and disorders.
Phone: 607/758-8821

[2031] Community Works of NYS, Inc.

A cooperative fundraising effort among community based nonprofit member organizations dedicated to improving services and our communities statewide.
Phone: 800/808-2225

[1026] Earth Share of New York

One gift helps protect your environment, health, wildlife, and natural resources—locally, nationally, and internationally. One environment, one simple way to care for it.
Phone: 800/230-3369

[0717] Global Impact

Founded in 1956, Global Impact supports over 50 U.S.-based international charities providing disaster relief, health care, education and economic opportunities to the world’s poorest people.
Phone: 800/836-4620

[1162] Hispanic Federation

A membership organization of 97 nonprofits which strengthens Latino institutions and families and promotes the well-being of the Hispanic community.
Phone: 212/233-8955

[1495] Independent Charities of America

Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children, and healing the sick. America's finest Charities. Working with you to share-the American Way.
Phone: 800/477-0733

[io] Independent Organizations

A cross-section of organizations that provide services addressing affordable housing, community development, health and human services, poverty, youth, and much more.

[1649] Local Independent Charities

We share your gift among local independent charitable organizations helping children, the poor, the ill, the disabled, the elderly and others in need.
Phone: 800/876-0413

[2084] Neighbor to Nation

People in deed serving people in need, in our local communities, throughout America and the world. Providing life-sustaining assistance and hope for the future.
Phone: 877/841-6839

[0191] United Way of New York City

Solves complex problems affecting our communities. We create opportunities for a better life for New Yorkers by targeting three critical issues: education, income and health.
Phone: 212/251-2500

[uo] University Organizations

Provides child care, cultural, social and economic intellectual growth to the communities it serves.

[1352] Baruch College Fund

To generate, encourage and promote the educational welfare of the students of the Baruch College. To contribute funds to establish, maintain, build, improve, furnish, operate and support places and buildings for the use of Baruch students.
Phone: 646/660-6060

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[874] BMCC Early Childhood Center, Inc.

Since 1984, we have been providing Early Childhood and School-age services for student parents in need of childcare while they attend classes. We are a Department of Health licensed, Nationally Accredited model servicing well over 120 children per semeste
Phone: 212/220-8250

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[2172] BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center

Provides music, theatre, dance, film, and visual arts panels including children programs, new works by emerging artists and innovative jazz and vocal events.
Phone: 212/220-1459

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[1770] Borough of Manhattan Community College Foundation

Provides leadership to the college in the acquisition and stewardship of the financial resources needed to support student scholarships and other college initiatives.
Phone: 212/220-8020

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[1014] Bronx Community College Child Development Center, Inc.

Provides a multicultural, educational, social, recreational, and nutritional program to children between two months and twelve years of age. The approach is based upon a developmentally appropriate curriculum that targets children’s own ideas and interest
Phone: 718/367-8882

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[1015] Bronx Community College Foundation, Inc.

Established in 1985 to build an endowment fund, which can provide investment income, thereby enabling the College to maintain a level of excellence beyond that provided by tax dollars.
Phone: 718/367-8882

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[1081] Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies

CLAGS is an organization of scholars, activists, artists, writers, public figures, intellectuals and community leaders who are committed to broadening the national understanding of LGTBQ issues.
Phone: 212/817-1955

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[1353] Children's Center of John Jay College, Inc.

Provides child care to students of the College in a well-planned, comprehensive Center providing a program of care and education for children from six months to five years based on firm educational theory supported by intuitive, yet thoughtful nurture.
Phone: 212/237-8310

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[1796] City College 21st Century Foundation, Inc.

Seeks funds from contributions and grants. These funds will be used for unrestricted operating expenses, special projects, building improvements and endowments. Provides support to students, faculty, programs and scholarships to students, all at City Coll
Phone: 212/650-8801

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[2076] City College Child Development Center, Inc.

Provides child care and education services to the children of students of The City College. The Center serves children 2-6 years of age in a mixed age group setting.
Phone: 212/650-8616

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[1618] College of Staten Island Foundation

To guide and assist students in their educational, personal, and ethical development, enriching their lives and preparing them for meaningful participation in society.
Phone: 718/982-2365

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[2341] Early Childhood Center Programs, Brooklyn College

Offers enriched early childhood day & evening programs for children of Brooklyn College students. Day programs are available for Fall/Spring & Summer I. After school programs are offered Fall & Spring semesters, only.
Phone: 718/951-5431

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[2342] Ella Baker/Charles Romain CDC

Provides both a pre-school and an after school program, which meets the needs of both the child and the student parent.
Phone: 718/270-6019

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[2729] Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College Alumni Association

To encourage social activity and good Fellowship among the graduates of LaGuardia Community College and to assist and promote the interests o the college.
Phone: 718/482-5984

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[2159] GSUC Child Development and Learning Center

Provides affordable, high quality early education and child care services to pre-school children of students attending the CUNY Graduate School.
Phone: 212/817-7032

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[2345] Hostos Alumni Relations Office, Circle of 100

Promotes continue interest on the part of the alumni in the general welfare of the college and its students, faculty and staff; assists the college in obtaining funding from public and private sources.
Phone: 718/518-4300

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[2069] Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture

To serve the cultural needs of residents of the South Bronx and similar inner-city communities who do not have the means or the inclination to attend arts events in mid-town Manhattan.
Phone: 718/518-6700

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[2162] Hostos Community College Children's Center

Serves children of all students enrolled at the College in effort to support student retention while providing an educational setting for children.
Phone: 718/518-4176

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[2280] Hostos Community College Foundation, Inc.

To develop a well-funded scholarship and Emergency fund reserve in order to prevent any student from dropping out of College because of financial hardship.
Phone: 718/518-4246

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[2532] Hunter College Center for Community and Urban Health

Programs are dedicated to strengthening the capacity of individuals, families, organizations and populations to address and resolve contemporary community and urban health issues and concerns.
Phone: 212/481-7672

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[1782] Hunter College Foundation, Inc.

Created in 1992, the Foundation's goal is to bring to the college a select number of outstanding alumni and distinguished community, business and corporate leaders who are committed to the principles of high quality public education in NYC and are willing
Phone: 212/772-4085

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[2209] John Jay College Foundation, Inc.

Provides fund raising activities and generates interest in and support of John Jay College and its various educational, cultural and social activities.
Phone: 212/237-8624

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[1348] Kingsborough Community College Foundation

Provides outreach to the local and regional community for the college identifying the important services provided by the college and eliciting support.
Phone: 718/368-4539

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[2225] LaGuardia Community College Foundation

Provides direct financial support to students in need. It has helped over 440 students since its inception in 2003.
Phone: 718/482-5022

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[2730] Lehman College Art Gallery

Presents free of charge contemporary art exhibitions, education programs for K-12 and technology programs for the Bronx community and the greater NY area.
Phone: 718/960-8731

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[1950] Lehman College Center for the Performing Arts

Provides Bronx residents with access to affordable music, dance and theatre.
Phone: 718/960-8232

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[2688] Lehman College Friends of the Library

A members’ organization which supports purchase of electronic databases and print materials in exchange for library access privileges.
Phone: 718/960-8577

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[1972] Lehman College Speech and Hearing Center

Provides speech, language and hearing diagnostic, therapeutic and counseling services to infants, children and adults with a variety of communication disorders.
Phone: 718/960-8138

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[1976] Lehman College Student Child Care Center

Provides child care to children ages 2-10 years old, for student parents while they are attending classes at Lehman College.
Phone: 718/960-8746

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[2534] Main Street Legal Services

Under the auspices of Main Street Legal Services, Inc., third-year students at CUNY School of Law participate in one of seven clinics that provide supervised live-client representation.
Phone: 718/340-4300

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[693] Medgar Evers College Educational Foundation

A non-profit corporation dedicated to raising funds for the college’s structures, scholarships, fellowships and general expansion/ improvement of Medgar Evers College/CUNY.
Phone: 718/270-6938

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[1349] New York City College of Technology Foundation

A corporation charged with the solicitation and acceptance of gifts to the college in support of the college’s educational mission to provide proficient graduates in the technologies to New York City’s diverse population.
Phone: 718/260-5025

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[1709] New York City College of Technology Our Children's Center

A CUNY based childcare center. The center provides student/parents affordable, quality childcare and early education for their children while they attend classes at New York City College of Technology.
Phone: 718/260-5192/91

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[1791] Queens College Foundation, Inc.

To assist in developing and increasing the resources at Queens College/CUNY in order to provide more extensive educational opportunities and services to its students and faculty.
Phone: 718/997-3925

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[1925] Queensborough Community College Fund, Inc.

Sponsors student scholarships and exhibits and lectures at the QCC Art Gallery and Holocaust Resource Center and performances at Queensborough’s Performing Arts Center.
Phone: 718/281-5144

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[1647] The Brooklyn College Foundation, Inc.

To generate, encourage and promote the educational purposes of Brooklyn College of the City of New York and the educational welfare of its students in their relations with each other, the members of the faculty, the alumni and the community.
Phone: 718/951-5074

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[2435] The Child Development Center at Queens College

Provides an early care and education program to children, 2.5 – 10 years of age, of Queens College student, faculty and staff parents. While there is a strong emphasis on social emotional development, all aspects of a traditional curriculum (math, science
Phone: 718/997-5885

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[1774] The City College Fund

Provides support for scholarships, academic programs, and support services, with funds donated from private sources.
Phone: 212/650-6525

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[1717] The City University of New York School of Law Foundation, Inc.

Established in 1994 as an educational foundation to support the CUNY School of Law, its students, faculty, and programs.
Phone: 718/340-4200

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[2343] The Feminist Press at CUNY

A literary and educational institution dedicated to publishing works by and about women.
Phone: 212/817-7929

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[1356] The Graduate Center Foundation, Inc.

Established in 1983 as a not-for-profit organization responsible for managing and investing private funds donated in support of The Graduate Center. Supports students, faculty, academic programs, research centers and institutions, and other activities.
Phone: 212/817-7130

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[1357] The Herbert H. Lehman College Foundation

To raise, invest and distribute private funds for scholarships, faculty support and other educational needs of Lehman College.
Phone: 718/960-8766

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[1880] York College Foundation, Inc.

To support and advance the activities and the mission of York College in pursuit of excellence in its academic, cultural, research and public service programs.
Phone: 718/262-3810

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[1123] A Better Chance

To increase substantially the number of well-educated young people of color who are capable of assuming positions of responsibility and leadership.
Phone: 646/346-1310

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[2328] A Family Place

Empowers and strengthens families by offering tutoring, other learning activities and other forms of support services. Brooklyn residents.
Phone: 718/443-3434

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[0790] A Very Special Place, Inc.

Empowering people with developmental disabilities to lead fuller lives through programs and services offering guidance and opportunities for achieving independence, self-fulfillment and full community inclusion.
Phone: 718/987-1234

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[2267] ACDS

Dedicated to providing lifetime resources of exceptional quality, innovation and inclusion for individuals with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities and their families.
Phone: 516/933-4700

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[2376] Acumen Fund

Identifies and invests in enterprises bringing critical goods and services to the poor, specifically in the areas of health, housing, water, and energy.
Phone: 646/747-3986

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[2756] Adirondack Mountain Club, Inc.

Promotes outdoor recreation to deepen appreciation of natural resources and create public stewardship, and in so doing, protects state wild lands and waters.
Phone: 518/668-4447

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[2329] African Redemption Alliance

A non-profit charitable faith-based community development organization, we believe in the redemption of the needy, seniors, children, refugees and AIDS victims.
Phone: 347/758-7478

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[2330] African Services Committee

Works to increase the self-sufficiency of recent African Diaspora immigrants through provision of health, housing, legal, educational, food and nutrition services.
Phone: 212/222-3882

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[0760] AID Center of Queens County, Inc.

Provides comprehensive medical, social, psychological, housing, legal, education and other support services for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in the borough of Queens.
Phone: 718/896-2500

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[1160] Alley Pond Environmental Center, Inc.

Provides education programs for all ages from tiny tots to senior citizens including trail walks, crafts, live animals, and natural history.
Phone: 718/229-4000

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[1302] Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc.

Furthers the pioneering work of Alvin Ailey by creating an extended cultural community that provides dance performances, training, and community programs.
Phone: 212/405-9000

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[2285] Alzheimer’s Foundation of Staten Island, Inc.

A volunteer health agency dedicated to research for the prevention, cure and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Phone: 718/667-7110

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[0197] American Cancer Society, Eastern Division, Inc.

Free information and services for cancer patients and families; cancer prevention and early detection education, cancer research funding; advocating for responsible cancer legislation.
Phone: 800/ACS-2345

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[1536] American Indian Community House, Inc.

A community-based non-profit organization providing Native Americans with social services, community cohesion and an outlet to share cultural expression through the arts.
Phone: 212/598-0100

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[0761] American Institute for Cancer Research

Funding innovative cancer research and education to expand understanding of nutrition and cancer. CUNY Campaign contributions used 100% for research and health education.
Phone: 202/328-7744

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[1347] American Skin Association

Investing in both medical research and educating children saves lives and alleviates the suffering caused by the full spectrum of skin diseases, disorders, and cancers.
Phone: 212/889-4858

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[2064] American-Italian Cancer Foundation

Supports cancer research, education, and early detection, emphasizing the unique resources of and potential collaborations between Italy and the United States.
Phone: 212/628-9090

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[2334] Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc.

To advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education and information, research, and support for individuals with Angelman Syndrome, their families, and other concerned parties.
Phone: 630/978-4245

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[1907] ANIBIC

Dedicated to enabling individuals to reach their potential so that they may live as productively as possible. We encourage integration and inclusion in the community
Phone: 718/423-9550

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[1214] Animal Haven, Inc.

To find loving homes for abandoned cats and dogs and to give lifetime care to those that can’t be placed.
Phone: 718/886-3683

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[1291] Anti-Defamation League

Provides education, advocacy and intervention to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all.
Phone: 212/885-7700

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[2199] Apollo Theater Foundation

Pursues its preservation and development through performances and education programs that honor African-American artistic contributions and advance emerging creative voices.
Phone: 212/531-5300

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[2662] Appalachian Mountain Club

Promotes the protection, enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Appalachian region.
Phone: 617/523-0655

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[1507] Asphalt Green

Not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting individuals of all ages and backgrounds achieve better health through a lifetime of sports and fitness.
Phone: 212/369-8890

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[1508] Association for Union Democracy, Inc.

Defends free speech ad fair elections in unions while helping to protect reformers who face retaliation. Rights of women and minorities given special emphasis.
Phone: 718/564-1114

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[0780] BARC Shelter

Provides safe haven for homeless animals and find permanent, loving homes for these animals.
Phone: 718/486-7489

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[0176] Bideawee, Inc.

Promotes safe, loving long-term relationships between people and companion animals by providing a continuum of services and programs that are innovative, personalized and high quality.
Phone: 212/532-6395

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[0600] Black Spectrum Theatre Co., Inc.

Presents on-site and tours of plays and Children/Teen theatre programs. Our Mobile-Stage presents concerts in all boroughs and is available for rentals.
Phone: 718/723-1800

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[2757] Boro Pregnancy Counseling Center

A private, not-for-profit organization that helps women and their families cope with the concerns of a crisis pregnancy.
Phone: 718/961-HELP (4357)

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[1172] Boy & Girls Club of Harlem

Serves youth, ages 6 to 18 and offer academic, social and physical development; college preparation; employment skills and substance abuse prevention education.
Phone: 212/283-6770

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[2595] Brazil Foundation

Generating resources for programs that promote social change in Brazil. Grantmaking is focused on education, health, human rights, citizenship (capacity building) and culture.
Phone: 212/244-3663

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[2758] Breakthrough New York

Breakthrough New York is unique—students teach students. In a challenging, fun environment, excellence happens, inspiring students on the path to college and teachers on to careers in education.
Phone: 212/288-4383

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[1447] Breast Cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Your gift supports our promise to save lives and end breast cancer forever through research and community outreach programs. Established Komen Race for the Cure.
Phone: 972/855-1600

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[2523] Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Inc.

The nation’s leading industry-based nonprofit AIDS fundraising and grantmaking organization. Since 1988 we have raised over $140,000,000.
Phone: 212/840-0770

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[2268] Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A

Provides legal assistance to low-income individuals and groups in the North and East Brooklyn communities of Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Oceanhill-Brownsville, East New York, Bedford Stuyvesant, Cypress Hills, Starrett City, City Line, East Flatbu
Phone: 718/487-2300

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[1549] Callen-Lorde Community Health Center

Provides sensitive, quality health care primarily to New York’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities, regardless of ability to pay.
Phone: 212/271-7200

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[1744] Care for the Homeless

Responds to the devastating effects of homelessness in New York City both by ensuring a wide array of high-quality support services to homeless children, women, and men, and by helping to improve the policies and programs affecting them.
Phone: 212/366-4459

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[2283] Cathedral Community Cares

Dedicated to serving and speaking for those in need and providing a forum for discussion of peace and social justice.
Phone: 212/316-7488

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[1771] Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rockville Centre

Provides chemical dependence, dental, disabilities, disaster relief, food, HIV/AIDS, housing, immigration, maternity, outpatient and residential mental health, and senior services on Long Island.
Phone: 516/733-7000

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[2525] Catholic Health Care System

Provides dignified care to the elderly, the developmentally disabled and the chronically ill in our seven nursing homes and cancer hospital.
Phone: 212/752-7300

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[0722] Catholic Relief Services

Since 1943, in 99 countries, a leader in international relief and development, helping people in need, supporting self-help programs, restoring and preserving human dignity.
Phone: 888/277-7575

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[2664] Center for Employment Opportunity (CEO)

Dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to people returning home from prison and detention facilities to New York City.
Phone: 212/422-4430

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[2260] Chess-in-the-Schools

Uses chess as an educational tool to help 20,000 students improve academic performance while developing skills in critical thinking and problem solving.
Phone: 212/643-0225

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[1545] Child Abuse Prevention Program

Dedicated to teaching eight to ten year-old children how to recognize, resist and report instances of abuse. In addition, provides abuse prevention training for professionals.
Phone: 212/344-1902

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[2665] Children’s Rights

A national advocacy organization working to reform failing child welfare systems on behalf of the abused and neglected children who depend on them for protection and care.
Phone: 212/683-2210

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[0273] Children's Aid Society

Multi-service agency serving NYC children and their families with services including neighbor-hood centers, camps, mental health, foster care, medical/dental services, education/recreation.
Phone: 212/949-4800

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[0111] City Harvest

Fights hunger in New York City through free food distributions, nutrition education, and promotion of affordable, healthy food access in low-income communities.
Phone: 917/351-8700

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[2295] City of Hope

Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases.
Phone: 800/544-3541

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[0712] City Parks Foundation

Works in over 700 parks citywide, presenting free arts, sports and education programs and helping citizens support their parks on a local level.
Phone: 212/360-1399

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[0713] Citymeals-on-Wheels

Delivers meals on weekends, holidays and emergencies to homebound elderly New Yorkers who can no longer shop or cook for themselves.
Phone: 212/687-1234

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[2649] Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes

Assisting wounded & disabled war on terror veterans who have sacrificed to defend our country - financial aid, career development, housing, education, family support services.
Phone: 914/432-5400

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[2759] Colel Chabad

Colel Chabad helps those who are too old or disabled to fend for themselves as well as individuals and families in crisis such as widows and orphans, new immigrants in transition and impoverished young couples seeking to establish a basic household.
Phone: 718/774-5446

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[0138] Concern Worldwide US, Inc.

Operates emergency relief and long-term development projects in such areas as health, education, HIV/AIDS, agriculture, food distribution, and microfinance in the world’s poorest countries.
Phone: 212/557-8000

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[1591] Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation, Inc.

Reaching out, providing help and giving hope to children with CdLS through accurate information, expert professional consultations and caring family support.
Phone: 860/676-8166

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[2760] Crime Victims Support Services of North Bronx, Inc. (CVSS)

Not-for-profit organization providing free services to crime victims including claim assistance, domestic violence advocacy, counseling, homicide support group, referrals and information on victims’ rights.
Phone: 718/823-4925

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[2452] CURE PSP-Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Increase awareness of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD), fund research toward a cure and prevention, educate healthcare professionals and provide support, education and hope for persons and families with PSP and CBD.
Phone: 800/457-4777

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[2340] De La Salle Academy

A private, independent, non-sectarian middle school providing quality education in a multi-ethnic setting to children from economically less advantaged families.
Phone: 212/316-5840

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[2773] The Depot Teen Center

Provides a safe, supervised, drug and alcohol-free environment for Darien’s high-school-aged youth.
Phone: 203/655-0812

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[1837] Diaspora Community Services

A social service agency that empowers individuals to maximize their abilities to succeed through culturally sensitive health promotion, family support services and advocacy.
Phone: 718/399-0200

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[2666] Disabilities Network of New York City

Seeks the full participation of the one million New Yorkers with physical, visual or hearing disabilities in all part of life.
Phone: 212/284-4160

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[2231] Disarm Education Fund

The Disarm Education Fund is a 29-year old peace and social justice organization that supports a foreign policy based on human rights and needs.
Phone: 212/353-9800

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[1411] Dominican Women’s Development Center

The Neuvo Amanecer Domestic Violence Program assists battered women to resolve their situations of domestic violence, seeking assistance in court matters, education, job training and placement.
Phone: 212/994-6060

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[2529] Electronic Frontier Foundation

A member-supported nonprofit civil liberties law firm that champions the public interest in every critical battle affecting digital rights.
Phone: 415/436-9333

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[1620] Encore Community Services

Improves the quality of life of seniors in need through the provision of congregate, home-delivered and weekend meals, health and social services, recreational and educational activities, escort assistance, friendly visiting and two supportive housing res
Phone: 212/581-2910

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[2761] Endeavor

Identifies and supports High-Impact Entrepreneurs in emerging economies. Helps these entrepreneurs unleash their potential by providing the soft power of the private sector: networks, mentorship, strategic advice, talent, skills, and inspiration.
Phone: 212/352-3200

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[1552] Facing History and Ourselves

An educational nonprofit that helps teachers and students worldwide link historical events to moral choices today.
Phone: 212/868-6544

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[2477] Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR)

Disgusted with media lies and distortions? FAIR’s watchdogs sniff out bias and censorship, dig up the truth behind the headlines and campaign for responsible journalism.
Phone: 212/633-6700

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[2017] Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Empowering and equipping coaches and athletes with encouragement, resources and training to influence and impact the world for Jesus Christ for more than 50 years.
Phone: 800/289-0909

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[2465] Fertile Hope

A national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reproductive information, support and hope to cancer patients whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility.
Phone: 212/242-6798

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[1326] Food for the Poor

Feeds poor in Caribbean & Latin America, provides homes, water wells, skills training, micro-enterprise education; medical care, supports orphanages and elderly.
Phone: 954/427-2222

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[0315] Fountain House, Inc.

Provides individuals with mental illness with social, educational and vocational supports to live independently in the community. 19% of revenue goes toward administrative and fundraising.
Phone: 212/582-0340

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[1224] FRIA

Consumer advocacy, publications, organizing relatives of nursing home residents for better care, free telephone advice about nursing home care problems, selection, financing, eldercare options.
Phone: 212/732-5667

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[2273] Friends of Animals

Free animals from cruelty and institutionalized exploitation. Working to stop euthanasia with our spay/neuter programs. Promoting Animal Rights. Promoting vegetarianism. Protecting animals in need.
Phone: 203/656-1522

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[2667] Friends of Firefighters, Inc.

A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing emotional and physical support services and wellness programs to New York City’s firefighters.
Phone: 718/643-0980

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[1835] Friends of Karen

Provides financial, emotional and advocacy support to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families, including bereavement services and assistance identifying additional resources.
Phone: 914/277-4547

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[2437] Friends of the Children New York

Helps NYC’s most at-risk Children become productive citizens. We employ full-time, professionals to work one-on-one beginning in kindergarten and staying through high school graduation.
Phone: 212/865-6942

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[2300] Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)

Dedicated to ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representations in the media to eliminate homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
Phone: 212/629-3322

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[1836] Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

A national organization, addresses anti-LGBT bullying and harassment to make America’s schools safe for ALL students regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Phone: 212/727-0135

Group [io]

[0941] God's Love We Deliver

To improve the health and well being of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious malnutrition.
Phone: 212/294-8100

Group [io]

[2668] GRASP

Provides assistance, resources and support to families and friends of individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism.
Phone: 888/474-7277

Group [io]

[0700] Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America

Provides 112,000 youth with character development, leadership skills, physical fitness, career exploration outdoor programs and positive adult role models.
Phone: 212/242-1100

Group [io]

[2204] Greenbelt Conservancy, Inc.

Promotes the Greenbelt, a NYC flagship park in Staten Island, and supports education, nature center, recreation center, nursery, garden, and carousel programs.
Phone: 718/667-2165

Group [io]

[0355] Greenhope Services for Women, Inc.

Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment programs to parolees and alternative to incarceration clients to help them reclaim their lives.
Phone: 212/996-8633 ext. 10

Group [io]

[0334] Guild for Exceptional Children, Inc.

Helps each individual reach their maximum potential; and helps families in caring for a disabled family member.
Phone: 718/833-6633

Group [io]

[0765] Habitat for Humanity-New York City

Builds affordable ownership housing and community for low-income New Yorkers who volunteer “sweat-equity” hours. Thousands of volunteers help us build affordable homes.
Phone: 212/991-4000

Group [io]

[2531] Harlem Link Charter School

A K-8 independent public school, links academics, values and community to graduate articulate scholars and active citizens.
Phone: 212/283-2501

Group [io]

[1964] Head Start Sponsoring Board Council

Provides advocacy services to the Head Start Administrative Community encouraging public visibility, influence and support for preschool students and their families throughout the five boroughs.
Phone: 718/858-7575

Group [io]

[1891] Healing the Children Northeast

Christian Housing ministry working to end poverty by partnering with families in need to build affordable homes; over 200,000 worldwide.
Phone: 800/422-4828

Group [io]

[1778] Hebrew Free Burial Association

Devotes its resources to insuring that every Jew in the NYC area, regardless of financial means or religious affiliation, received a dignified Jewish burial.
Phone: 212/239-1662

Group [io]

[0867] Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen

Provides approximately 1,170 meals to NYC’s hungry and homeless population each weekday and counseling and referrals for housing, employment and other services.
Phone: 212/924-0167

Group [io]

[1983] Horticultural Society of New York

Enhances NYC’s environmental and cultural life, by providing unique educational, vocational and therapeutic outreach programs, library resources and exhibitions.
Phone: 212/757-0915

Group [io]

[2438] Human & Civil Rights Organizations of America

Helps stop racial discrimination, fight religious bigotry, prosecute hate crimes, and unfair sex bias, defend democratic principles, and promote equality, freedom, and justice for all.
Phone: 978/744-2608

Group [io]

[0309] IAMAA-The Harlem Arts Council

Provides arts and cultural services citywide. Some of our free programs include: live cultural events, film screenings, not-for-profit management training, grantsmanship, fundraising management, art gallery exhibitions and referrals.
Phone: 212/749-5298

Group [io]

[1621] IMANI HOUSE, Inc.

Assists low-income youth, families, and immigrants to create viable neighborhoods where residents are decision makers who take responsibility for the improvement of their lives and surroundings.
Phone: 718/638-2059

Group [io]

[2669] Innocence Project

A national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA testing and public policy.
Phone: 212/364-5340

Group [io]

[2070] International FOP Association, Inc.

The IFOPA is a family support organization that funds research and educates the public about FOP, a rare genetic disorder that turns muscle into bone.
Phone: 407/365-4194

Group [io]

[2439] International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission

To secure the full enjoyment of the human rights of all people and communities subject to discrimination or abuse on the basis of sexual orientation or expression, gender identity or expression, and/or HIV status.
Phone: 212/268-8040

Group [io]

[2670] Jacob’s Light Foundation, Inc.

Supports American Military overseas with necessities and comforts from home. We focus on military without family or support and we provide a lifeline from the USA.
Phone: 631/332-2867

Group [io]

[2440] Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Inc.

A 35-year old multidisciplinary arts center in Southeast Queens, offers multidisciplinary performances; visual arts exhibitions; artist residencies; nearly 40 arts workshops; and free/low-cost after-school programs.
Phone: 718/658-7400

Group [io]

[2441] Jamaica Kids, Inc.

Provides quality infant and child care services to federal employees and to the Jamaica community through a licensed, NAEYC accredited, full-time day care center.
Phone: 718/557-3443

Group [io]

[1753] Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Inc.

Protects and defends Jewish interests by bringing divergent voices into harmony. More than 60 Jewish organizations fall under the JCRC umbrella.
Phone: 212/983-4800

Group [io]

[1785] Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players

A chamber music series that explores the universe of music and features outstanding musicians in honor of conductor Jens Nygaard.
Phone: 212/799-1259

Group [io]

[2347] King Manor Museum

Provides essential support for houses of architectural and cultural significance, spanning 350 years of New York City life. These treasures reside within city parts and are open to the public.
Phone: 718/206-0545

Group [io]

[2671] Kings Highway Cat Rescue, Inc.

We rescue abused and unwanted animals, provide them with veterinary care and find them loving homes. For cats that are feral, we maintain a spay/neuter and release program.
Phone: 718/444-4575

Group [io]

[0660] Lesbian Herstory Archives

Preserves and shares all aspects of Lesbian history and culture. The Archives is dedicated to building intergenerational understanding and connections.
Phone: 718/768-3953

Group [io]

[1681] Life Force: Women Fighting AIDS, Inc.

To reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS and to address the other broad range of health care issues of women of color particularly in Brooklyn, NY. We educate, empower, advocate for and provide support services to women and their families.
Phone: 718/797-0937

Group [io]

[2348] LIFT

The only organization in the City dedicated to empowering vulnerable families to successfully navigate Family Court so that they can regain their stability.
Phone: 646/613-9633

Group [io]

[1786] Literacy Partners, Inc.

Provides free literacy classes to New York City residents, 16 and older. Courses include basic literacy; GED; ESOL; family, financial, and health literacy.
Phone: 212/725-9200

Group [io]

[1787] Long Island Crisis Center

Provides 24/7crisis intervention, community education, street outreach/gang intervention for at-risk youth and support services and HIV/AIDS education for LGBT youth.
Phone: 516/826-0244

Group [io]

[2672] Lubuto Library Project, Inc.

Constructs libraries and provides complete book collections organized by U.S. volunteers, and trains staff of African host organizations serving vulnerable children.
Phone: 202/558-5609

Group [io]

[2673] Making Headway Foundation

A foundation dedicated to the care, comfort and cure of children with brain and spinal cord tumors.
Phone: 914/238-8384

Group [io]

[2674] Museum of African American Cinema, Inc.

Celebrates and commemorates the accomplishments of African-American entertainers in motion pictures, theater and television.
Phone: 212/749-5298

Group [io]

[0145] NAMI-NYC Metro

A grassroots organization that provides support, education, and advocacy for families and individuals who live with mental illness.
Phone: 212/684-3365

Group [io]

[2716] National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME)

Provides engineering scholarships and pre-engineering educational programs to increase the representation of African American, American Indian and Latino women and men in engineering careers.
Phone: 914/539-4010

Group [io]

[2056] National Association for Visually Handicapped

Serves those with limited vision. We offer educational outreach, referrals, advocacy, large print library, emotional support and visual aids consultations.
Phone: 212/889-3141

Group [io]

[2675] National Black United Fund

Making a difference in people’s lives by supporting organizations that assist children, families, communities. Fosters self-help, economic opportunity, social justice and positive community change.
Phone: 973/643-5122

Group [io]

[2763] National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc.

Educates women on lifesaving techniques of early detection of breast cancer; provides support for breast cancer patients; free to low-cost mammography for underserved women.
Phone: 972/248-9200

Group [io]

[1927] National Center for Law and Economic Justice

Uses legal representation and policy advocacy to advance economic justice for low-income families, individuals, and communities in New York City and nationally.
Phone: 212/633-6967

Group [io]

[1757] National Urban Fellows, Inc.

Prepares men and women of all ethnic and racial backgrounds to be accomplished and courageous leaders with a strong commitment to equity and social justice serving public and private organizations.
Phone: 212/730-1700

Group [io]

[1177] Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, Inc.

NCS’s programs meet immediate needs—food, shelter, showers and clothing and address root problems to help homeless individuals secure employment, sobriety, housing and long-term self-sufficiency.
Phone: 212/537-5100

Group [io]

[0692] Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica

A not-for-profit corporation that preserves neighborhoods by offering education and financial assistance to low-income residents in Southern Queens.
Phone: 718/291-7400

Group [io]

[2488] New Destiny Housing Corporation

Provide housing, services and technical assistance to assist low-income survivors of domestic violence create stable, secure, and violence-free lives for themselves and their children.
Phone: 646/472-0262

Group [io]

[2764] New Song Community Corporation

To contribute to the health and wholeness of New York City by focusing on our surrounding community of Central Harlem.
Phone: 212/222-3256

Group [io]

[2165] New York Blood Center

Provides the community with the highest quality transfusion products and services, technological and medical care as well as cutting-edge research and education in transfusion medicine.
Phone: 212/570-3000

Group [io]

[1233] New York Cares

Meets pressing community needs by mobilizing caring New Yorkers in Volunteer Service.
Phone: 212/228-5000

Group [io]

[2676] New York City Gay Men’s Chorus

One of New York’s shining cultural organizations and one of the country’s oldest continuously operating LGBT organizations.
Phone: 212/344-1777

Group [io]

[0774] New York City Police Foundation, Inc.

Enhances the effectiveness of the NYPD by providing resources that are not readily available to it.
Phone: 212/751-8170

Group [io]

[0884] New York Firefighters Burn Center Foundation

Non-profit organization of firefighters founded in 1975 and is dedicated to the advancement of burn care, research, prevention and education.
Phone: 718/379-1900

Group [io]

[1952] New York Foundation for the Arts

Gives artists the freedom to create by emphasizing individual artists and the organizations that serve them.
Phone: 212/366-6900

Group [io]

[0696] New York State Right to Life Educational Fund

Educate the public on life issues through publications, advertisements and seminars. Provide legal assistance to those whose lives are endangered and promote alternatives to abortion.
Phone: 518/434-1293

Group [io]

[1993] North Shore Animal League

Since 1944, the North Shore Animal League America’s mission has been to save the lives of pets through adoption, rescue, spay/neuter and advocacy initiatives.
Phone: 516/883-7575

Group [io]

[2354] O.I.D., Inc.

To promote and preserve the health, welfare and physical well being of the poverty stricken throughout the world by engaging in charitable work projects.
Phone: 718/652-3978

Group [io]

[2445] Odyssey House, Inc.

Provides comprehensive and innovative services to the broadest range of metro New York’s population who abuse drugs, alcohol or have mental illness.
Phone: 212/361-1600

Group [io]

[2353] Opus 118 Harlem School of Music

A community music school serving the low-income areas of Harlem, annually serving over 600 Harlem-area young people.
Phone: 212/831-4455 ext. 105

Group [io]

[2658] ORT America, Inc.

Cutting-edge training and science and technology programs empower 270,000 people annually in 56 countries to become productive citizens and lead their families and communities forward.
Phone: 212/547-9178

Group [io]

[2356] Pal-o-mine Equestrian, Inc.

Provides hippotherapy, therapeutic, recreational and competitive horseback riding to physically, cognitively and emotionally disabled individuals of all ages.
Phone: 631/348-1389

Group [io]

[2572] Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

PanCAN is the only national leader to fight pancreatic cancer in a comprehensive way--through research, patient support, and advocacy for a cure.
Phone: 877/272-6226

Group [io]

[1761] Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy

Improves the treatment, quality of life and long-term outlook for all individuals affected by Duchenne through research, advocacy, education and compassion.
Phone: 513/424-0696

Group [io]

[2447] Peter C. Alderman Foundation

Provides indigenous caregivers in post-conflict countries with Western psychiatric techniques combined with local healing traditions to treat mental anguish in their countrymen wounded by mass violence.
Phone: 914/764-1804

Group [io]

[2077] Peter Westbrook Foundation, Inc.

A non-profit organization that utilizes the sport of fencing as a vehicle to develop life skills in young people from under served communities.
Phone: 212/280-2771

Group [io]

[0714] Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc.

Provides family planning services, education and counseling to thousands of New Yorkers while working to preserve and defend reproductive rights for all Americans.
Phone: 212/274-7200

Group [io]

[2357] Platelet Disorder Support Association

Dedicated to assisting patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and platelet disorders through education, advocacy, and research.
Phone: 301/770-6636

Group [io]

[0813] Police Athletic League, Inc.

To inspire, support and motivate New York City youth using recreation, socialization, education and the arts to help them realize their individual potential and become productive members of society.
Phone: 212/477-9450

Group [io]

[2242] POPPA (Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance)

Provides systematic peer based stress management and treatment service to all New York City Police Officers and their families. This includes and is not limited to suicide prevention, identification and treatment of all symptoms of PTSD including; depress
Phone: 212/298-9111

Group [io]

[1332] Pregones Theater

Through award-winning original performances and arts education, Pregones Theater involves diverse audiences, provides stability to artists, and broadens the impact of Latino arts and culture.
Phone: 718/585-1202

Group [io]

[2169] Prep for Prep

The nation’s most successful program to prepare exceptional students of color for leadership roles in our society.
Phone: 212/579-1390

Group [io]

[2678] Project Ezra

A grassroots, hands-on organization that touches the lives of many Jewish elders in need on the Lower East Side.
Phone: 212/982-4124

Group [io]

[0120] Project Hospitality, Inc.

Reaches out to community members who are hungry, homeless or otherwise in need in order to work with them to achieve their self-sufficiency.
Phone: 718/448-1544 ext. 103

Group [io]

[2254] ProLiteracy Worldwide

Help teach the world to read! Literacy volunteers teach young and old reading, writing, math and technology skills needed to change their lives and communities.
Phone: 888/528-2224

Group [io]

[1164] Queen of Peace Residence

A residential healthcare facility that is home to 85 elderly residents. It serves the aged poor regardless of race, religion or ethnicity from the Queens Village and surrounding areas.
Phone: 718/464-1800

Group [io]

[0776] Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (RFB&D)

Our Vision is for all people to have equal access to the printed word. We seek to strengthen and expand America’s workforce by supporting the efforts of people with print disabilities to become independent, productive, contributing members of society.
Phone: 212/557-5720

Group [io]

[1712] Regina Opera Company

Each season, Regina Opera presents 3 professional-level operatic productions and 5 Sunday Matinee concerts at affordable prices, and several free-admission “outreach” concerts.
Phone: 718/232-3555

Group [io]

[1475] Remove Intoxicated Drivers-RID

RID's mission is to deter drunken driving, help its victims, and stop underage binge drinking by filling the public need for a sane alcohol policy.
Phone: 518/393-4357

Group [io]

[1521] Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.

Comprehensive information, referral, advocacy, training and support for New York City families and professionals seeking services for children birth-21 with disabilities and other special needs.
Phone: 212/677-4650

Group [io]

[0943] Ronald McDonald House of L.I., Inc.

A ‘home-away-from home’ for families who are caring for seriously ill children undergoing medical treatment in area hospitals.
Phone: 718/343-5683

Group [io]

[0610] Ronald McDonald House of New York, Inc.

A Home-Away-From-Home for children and their families that are receiving treatment for pediatric cancer in New York City.
Phone: 212/639-0100

Group [io]

[1119] Scenic America

Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, saves America’s special places. Our education and advocacy preserves thousands of miles of roads and hundred of communities.
Phone: 202/638-0550

Group [io]

[2359] Scleroderma Foundation

Scleroderma is a chronic, often progressive, autoimmune disease. The Scleroderma Foundation helps patients, and families through support groups, educational information, including awareness, and research funding.
Phone: 978/463-5843

Group [io]

[2539] Scleroderma Foundation/Tri-State, Inc. Chapter

To help patients and their families cope with scleroderma through mutual support programs, peer counseling, physician referrals, and educational information.
Phone: 800/867-0885

Group [io]

[0950] SHARE: Self-help for Women with Breast or Ovarian Cancer

A nonprofit organization serving women, their families, and friends affected by ovarian or breast cancer.
Phone: 212/719-0364

Group [io]

[2679] Sidney E. Austin Junior Drum Corps

Helps West Siders pursue justice, self-reliance, get supports ad achieve potential. Services include pre-school care, children’s programming, and seniors’ supports.
Phone: 718/345-2996

Group [io]

[2453] Sojourners

Works nationally in the media, online, and through publications and advocacy to inform economic and human rights policies and priorities.
Phone: 800/714-7474

Group [io]

[1957] South Africa Development Fund

Supports grassroots efforts to promote social justice with grants to HIV/AIDS, democracy-building, economic development, education and environmental justice programs.
Phone: 617/522-5511

Group [io]

[0819] Special Olympics New York-NYC Region

Provides an opportunity for athletes to showcase their broad range of abilities resulting in improved self-esteem, becoming self-sufficient and enhanced leadership skills for athletes.
Phone: 212/661-5217 ext. 19

Group [io]

[2681] SRCO-St. Raymond Community Outreach

Founded in 1999, provides arts, enrichment, and academic programs to more than 300 children, youth and their parents, in Parkchester in the East Bronx.
Phone: 718/824-0353

Group [io]

[2765] St. Aloysius Education Clinic

Provides year-round programs of educational and cultural enrichment for at-risk children and youth from inner-city communities of New York City and its environs.
Phone: 212/234-6495

Group [io]

[0699] St. Matthew’s & St. Timothy’s Neighborhood Center

Over 1,300 low-income individuals and families receive child care, after school and summer camp, meals on wheels, tutoring and mentoring for youth each year.
Phone: 212/362-6750

Group [io]

[2161] Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare, Inc.

A non-profit, tax-exempt organization founded in 1972 dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of homeless animals.
Phone: 718/948-5623

Group [io]

[2217] StreetWise Partners

Builds mentoring relationships between low-income individuals and volunteer business professionals to develop workplace skills and employment network as the bridge to a successful career.
Phone: 212/971-0078

Group [io]

[2218] Teachers Network

A non-profit organization—by teachers, for teachers—with 26-years of success, dedicated to improving student learning worldwide through teacher professional development
Phone: 212/966-5582

Group [io]

[1493] Teen Challenge Brooklyn

The organization works with individuals and families whose lives are affected by drugs and other life controlling problems.
Phone: 718/789-1414

Group [io]

[1714] Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc.

Celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of Spanish and Latin American culture and heritage with unique productions of theatre, music and dance.
Phone: 718/729-3880

Group [io]

[0635] The Animal Medical Center

To promote the health and well-being of companion animals through advanced treatment, research, education, and compassionate care.
Phone: 212/838-8100

Group [io]

[2663] The Armory Track & Field Foundation

Runs the busiest afterschool sports location in New York. Dedicated to helping children overcome asthma, obesity and diabetes.
Phone: 212/923-1803 ext. 32

Group [io]

[2282] The Asian American Writers' Workshop

A national not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to the creation, publication, development and dissemination of literature by Asian Americans.
Phone: 212/494-0061

Group [io]

[2335] The Balm in Gilead, Inc.

A non-for-profit, non-governmental organization improving the health status of the African Diaspora by building the capacity of faith communities to address life-threatening diseases, especially HIV/AIDS.
Phone: 804/644-2256

Group [io]

[1694] The Bowery Mission

Caring for men, women and children caught in cycles of poverty, hopelessness and dependency, and to enable hope, joy, lasting productivity and spiritual wholeness.
Phone: 212/684-2800

Group [io]

[1646] The Bridge to Life Inc.

A nonprofit organization dedicated to offering women and men the resources they need to choose life.
Phone: 718/463-1810

Group [io]

[1671] The Brooklyn Children’s Museum Corp.

Engages children in educational experiences through innovative exhibitions and its collection. We encourage children to develop respect through exploration of culture, arts, and science.
Phone: 718/735-4400

Group [io]

[1833] The Brotherhood/Sister Sol

Dedicated to developing youth by teaching skills for positive self-direction and achievement, and helping them gain the knowledge needed to foster social change
Phone: 212/283-7044

Group [io]

[0681] The Center for Victims of Torture

Dedicated to providing care and rehabilitative services to survivors of politically-motivated torture through direct care, training and advocacy.
Phone: 612/436-4800

Group [io]

[2203] The CFIDS Association of America, Inc.

The largest and most advice charitable organization dedicated to conquering chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS, also widely known as chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS).
Phone: 704/365-2343

Group [io]

[2762] The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York

To improve the quality of life for New Yorkers through education, sharing and furthering the history of skilled craft, and promoting literary activities.
Phone: 212/840-1840

Group [io]

[0622] The Harlem School of the Arts, Inc.

To enrich the lives of youth and their families in the Harlem community and beyond, through training in and exposure to the arts.
Phone: 212/926-4100

Group [io]

[1704] The International Center in New York

A volunteer-driven organization that provides English-language training to 2,500 immigrants, refugees, and other newcomers each year.
Phone: 212/255-9555

Group [io]

[0768] The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

Provides health, social service, public policy, educational, cultural and recreational programs, including HIV/AIDS-related services, and meeting space to more than 300 community groups.
Phone: 212/620-7310

Group [io]

[1842] The Marty Lyons Foundation, Inc.

Provides special wishes to children, chronologically aged three to seventeen, who have been diagnosed with terminal or life-threatening illness.
Phone: 212/977-9474

Group [io]

[2677] The Point Foundation

Provides financial support, mentoring and hope to meritorious students who are marginalized because of their sexual orientation or gender identify.
Phone: 212/247-7318

Group [io]

[1955] The Samaritans of New York

Operates NYC’s only comprehensive suicide prevention center providing a 24-hour crisis hotline, survivor support groups and education programs to prevent suicide and save lives.
Phone: 877/SUICIDE

Group [io]

[2680] The Smile Train, Inc.

Dedicated to helping the millions of children in the world who suffer from cleft lip and palate through free surgery for children, free training for doctors, and research to find a cure.
Phone: 212/689-9199

Group [io]

[0822] The World Fund

Gives grants to charities working internationally and in the United States in vital areas of Peace, Hunger, Health, Human Rights, Ecology, Education, and Economic Development.
Phone: 212/501-1900

Group [io]

[2361] Theater for the New City

An OBIE Award winning community performance space on New York’s Lower East Side dedicated to “bringing people to the theater and theater to the people.”
Phone: 212/254-1109

Group [io]

[2083] Theodore Roosevelt Council, Boy Scouts of America

Educational program designed to build character, train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship and to develop leadership skills in the communities of Nassau County NY.
Phone: 516/747-7600

Group [io]

[2219] Transart & Cultural Services, Inc.

A non-profit arts organization. We are the only African American arts organizations in the Mid-Hudson Valley. We serve around 2,500 people a year.
Phone: 845/384-6350

Group [io]

[1484] Uniondale Early Childhood Center

A childcare center specializing in meeting the needs of today’s working families; specializes in the care of infants and young children.
Phone: 516/483-1237

Group [io]

[2449] United Methodist City Society

In cooperation with church and community, develops spiritual, human and economic resources to empower churches and community programs.
Phone: 212/870-3084

Group [io]

[0189] United Negro College Fund

The most successful, minority higher education assistance organization in the United States. Supports 39 UNCF member institutions and economically disadvantaged students.
Phone: 212/820-0140

Group [io]

[2428] Urban Homesteading Assistance Board

Over 30,000 New York City working families now own affordable housing cooperatives. UHAB builds communities one building at a time.
Phone: 212/479-3300

Group [io]

[1246] Urban Pathways, Inc.

Provides homeless New Yorkers with the services and assistance they need to become stable, develop their ability to live independently and move into permanent housing.
Phone: 212/736-7385

Group [io]

[2431] Violence Intervention Program, Inc. (VIP)

A Latina domestic violence New York City-based organization that promotes nonviolent partner relationships through culturally competent direct services.
Phone: 212/410-9080

Group [io]

[2540] Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons, Inc.

Provides humane wildlife rehabilitation to injured and orphaned wild animals and to provide public education concerning the factors that threaten their abundance and diversity.
Phone: 631/728-4200

Group [io]

[2365] Women's Advocate Ministry, Inc.

WAM is a crisis intervention program for incarcerated women and their children.
Phone: 212/280-7320

Group [io]

[2766] Wounded Warrior Project

Provides unique direct programs and services to severely injured service men and women; helps severely injured service members aid and assist each other.
Phone: 904/296-7350

Group [io]

[1794] YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

Founded in Vilna, Poland in 1925 and headquartered in New York since 1940, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is the preeminent academic and research center for East European Jewish studies worldwide.
Phone: 212/246-6080

Group [io]

[2767] Young Survival Coalition

The premier international organization dedicated to the critical issues unique to young women and breast cancer. Works with survivors, caregivers and the medical, research, advocacy and legislative communities to increase the quality and quantity of life
Phone: 646/257-3000

Group [io]

[2686] A Child’s Hope Fund

Fight cancer, diabetes and hunger through medical and food outreaches, health education and emotional/spiritual support for children endangered worldwide by disease, poverty and disasters.
Phone: 888/277-2987

Group [2084]

[2227] African American Self-Help Foundation

God's love effectively expressed through hot meals, healthcare, education and vocational training to homeless children worldwide; also providing assistance to qualified African-American working mothers.
Phone: 800/514-3499

Group [2084]

[2771] Aid to Chidren, Youth and Families (New Hope International)

Provides Christian training, orphan care, education (AIDS, STD's, Alcohol and Drugs) and other aid to children, youth and families in orphanages, schools, camps, and conferences.
Phone: 800/297-9591

Group [2084]

[1766] AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (Community Research Initiative on AIDS)

Leading the way in searching for new HIV/AIDS treatments and helping people get them. Our research helped develop ten lifesaving FDA-approved drugs. Help find more.
Phone: 212/924-3934

Group [2084]

[1999] AIDS Research Alliance of America

ARAA’s innovative research helped develop almost 50% of all HIV/AIDS medications. Now help save a life by supporting the search for a vaccine and cure.
Phone: 310/358-2423

Group [2084]

[2772] Alpha-1 Foundation (Alpha One Foundation, Inc.)

Supports research towards a cure for Alpha-1, a deadly genetic disorder causing liver and lung disease, affecting over 25 million Americans who are unknown carriers.
Phone: 888/825-7421

Group [2084]

[2001] American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide.
Phone: 888/333-2377

Group [2084]

[2284] Association of Christian Schools International

Empowering Christian schools and educators worldwide to provide Christ-centered education, Pre-K through College, to effectively prepare students for life through transformed thinking and living.
Phone: 866/401-4801

Group [2084]

[2288] Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America

Supports research to cure asthma and allergies and helps patients through educational programs, advocacy, free information and a national network of chapters and support groups.
Phone: 800/727-8462

Group [2084]

[2015] Blessings International

Giving Hope to destitute children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins and medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and U.S. clinics.
Phone: 877/250-8101

Group [2084]

[2290] Bread and Water for Africa

Strengthening African initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean, water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on women and children.
Phone: 888/371-6622

Group [2084]

[2589] Children Affected by AIDS Foundation

Raises and distributes funds to provide daily necessities of life for children infected or affected with HIV/AIDS in the US, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Phone: 310/258-0850

Group [2084]

[2101] Children’s Cancer Assistance Fund (National Children's Cancer Society)

Give children with cancer a chance for a brighter future! Your support will provide vital financial assistance and educational resources for children battling cancer.
Phone: 800/532-6459

Group [2084]

[1615] Children's Food Fund/World Emergency Relief

You'll "give children a living chance" through emergency relief, food, medical care, schools, orphanages, and micro-economic assistance in 33 countries, and U.S. including American Indians.
Phone: 888/484-4543

Group [2084]

[1721] Children's Hunger Relief Fund

Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love by providing hot meals, disease-free water, healthcare, medicines, food growing technology, and Christian education to suffering children worldwide.
Phone: 888/781-1585

Group [2084]

[2016] Christian Blind Mission International

Serves the world's poorest people with disabilities in the most disadvantaged societies. Founded 1908. Operates in 113 countries and serves over 18 million people annually.
Phone: 800/937-2264

Group [2084]

[2386] Christian Foundation for Children and Aging

One hundred percent of contributions received through CFC help fund scholarships for students in developing countries. Scholars provide community service and participate in leadership activities.
Phone: 800/875-6564

Group [2084]

[2102] Christian Relief Fund

Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries.
Phone: 800/858-4038

Group [2084]

[1455] Compassion International

Releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name in 24 developing countries through disaster relief, clean water, latrines, parental education, medical HIV/AIDS intervention, and Biblical training.
Phone: 800/336-7539

Group [2084]

[1300] Disabled and Alone/Life Services for the Handicapped

Families with disabled children ask, "What will happen to our disabled son or daughter when we are gone?" We help families deal with this concern.
Phone: 800/995-0066

Group [2084]

[1947] Focus on the Family

A non-profit, non-denominational Christian organization dedicated to strengthening and defending the family through varied media outreaches and relevant parenting, marriage and other educational resources.
Phone: 800/289-0909

Group [2084]

[2018] Food for the Hungry

A Christian relief and development organization that helps people in developing countries overcome poverty through self-development programs.
Phone: 800/248-6437

Group [2084]

[2006] Foundation Fighting Blindness

Funds research to discover treatments and cures for retinal diseases that cause blindness such as retinitis pigmentosa, macular degeneration, and other related retinal diseases.
Phone: 800/683-5555

Group [2084]

[1450] Gateway for Cancer Research (formerly Cancer Treatment Research Foundation)

99 percent of all contributions support our mission to expedite innovative, pioneering, human research into beneficial treatment options for those battling cancer.
Phone: 888/221-2873

Group [2084]

[1596] Glaucoma Research Foundation

Prevent vision loss from glaucoma by investing in innovative research, education, and support with the ultimate goal of finding a cure.
Phone: 800/826-6693

Group [2084]

[0116] Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind

More than eyes for a blind person, a guide dog provides independence, security, and companionship. Help us breed, train and give guide dogs without charge.
Phone: 800/548-4337

Group [2084]

[2395] Home School Foundation

Provide assistance to homeschooling families in need, assist families in cases of emergency, preserve parental freedoms, promote homeschooling, and support like-minded organizations.
Phone: 540/338-8688

Group [2084]

[2486] International Bible Society

God changes lives through Scripture! IBS translates God’s Word, then globally distributes it to military, children/youth, disaster/crisis victims, prisoners, and others seeking hope.
Phone: 888/286-6682

Group [2084]

[2003] Interstitial Cystitis Association of America

Provides information, support and advocacy for persons with IC, a debilitation bladder disease. Educates medical community and public. Funds research to treat and cure IC.
Phone: 800/435-7422

Group [2084]

[2687] Leukemia Research Foundation

Funds research to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes and provides emotional, educational and financial support to patients and their families.
Phone: 888/558-5385

Group [2084]

[1734] Lions Clubs International Foundation

Supports large-scale humanitarian projects of Lions worldwide through grants to preserve sight, combat disability, promote health and serve youth.
Phone: 630/571-5466

Group [2084]

[1255] MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger

Provides grants to national and international anti-hunger organizations to help prevent and alleviate hunger.
Phone: 800/813-0557

Group [2084]

[2020] Mercy Ships (Mercy Ships Operations)

Mercy Ships is the leader in using hospital ships to deliver free world-class specialized healthcare and community development services to the poor.
Phone: 800/772-7447

Group [2084]

[2240] Mission Aviation Fellowship

A Christian organization that uses aviation, communications, and learning technologies to bring the Gospel and life-sustaining services to isolated areas of the world.
Phone: 800/359-7623

Group [2084]

[2304] MOPS International

Because mothering matters! Your essential gift embraces mothers-of-preschoolers, including military and teen moms, providing hope and resources as they strive to make a better world.
Phone: 800/706-7419

Group [2084]

[2002] National Brain Tumor Society (formerly Brain Tumor Foundation of America)

Funding national research, providing free patient support services and education gives Help and Hope to children and adults whose lives are affected by brain tumors.
Phone: 800/770-8287

Group [2084]

[2307] National Eating Disorders Association

NEDA envisions a world without eating disorders. We are a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care for those affected.
Phone: 206/382-3587

Group [2084]

[0673] National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund

Promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies.
Phone: 202/626-8800

Group [2084]

[2360] Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc.

Challenged by faith to end poverty. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development, and micro-enterprise projects.
Phone: 800/214-4999

Group [2084]

[2021] Officers' Christian Fellowship

Equipping military personnel to provide humanitarian leadership to all ranks. Individual and group counseling is provided during deployments, transfers. Provides retreat centers for rest/renewal.
Phone: 800/424-1984

Group [2084]

[2241] Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation

Dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering throughout the world through disaster relief, medical aid, hunger relief and community development programs since 1978.
Phone: 800/730-2537

Group [2084]

[2107] Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation

OI causes brittle bones that break easily. Coughing can break ribs; falling can break a leg. Help provide support for families, research for a cure.
Phone: 800/981-2663

Group [2084]

[1474] Prison Fellowship

Provides programs to transform prisoners' lives and help them make responsible moral choices. Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts to prisoners' children. Founder Chuck Colson.
Phone: 877/478-0100

Group [2084]

[2313] Prostate Cancer Foundation

Dedicated to accelerating the discovery, development and distribution of better treatments and a cure for prostate cancer - a life is lost every 19 minutes.
Phone: 800/757-2873

Group [2084]

[2244] Samaritan's Purse

Christian relief agency led by Franklin Graham, providing food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and other emergency assistance to victims of war, poverty, disease, and natural disasters.
Phone: 800/528-1980

Group [2084]

[2181] The Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Make A Difference. Breast cancer claims over 40,000 lives annually. Your support funds lifesaving breast cancer research worldwide: Prevention and A Cure In Our Lifetime.
Phone: 866/346-3228

Group [2084]

[1986] The Parent-Child Home Program

Prepares young children for school success by increasing language skills, enhancing social-emotional development, and strengthening the parent-child relationship.
Phone: 516/883-7480

Group [2084]

[2008] The United Leukodystrophy Foundation

Provides patients and families specific information, networking opportunities, assists identifying sources of medical care, funds direct and indirect research leading to clinical trials and therapies.
Phone: 800/728-5483

Group [2084]

[2007] The V Foundation

The V Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to saving lives by raising money to fund cancer research and awareness projects.
Phone: 800/454-6698

Group [2084]

[2109] The Voice of the Martyrs

Provides spiritual and humanitarian aid to Christians persecuted for their faith. Aid includes Bibles, gospel broadcasts, medicine and trauma care, blankets and other humanitarian aid.
Phone: 800/747-0085

Group [2084]

[2022] World Concern: A Division of CRISTA Ministries

We provide microloans to women, care to AIDS orphans, and education, agricultural training and disaster response services to hurting people in 32 countries.
Phone: 800/755-5022

Group [2084]

[0192] Abbott House

Provides care for abandoned, neglected and abused children through child care, foster boarding homes and group homes through programs with New York City and other New York State counties.
Phone: 914/591-7300

Group [0191]

[2266] Abyssinian Development Corporation

Revitalizes of Central Harlem through comprehensive development that promotes programs in housing, economic revitalization, human services, youth education, and civic engagement.
Phone: 212/368-4471

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/879-4900

Group [0191]

[0194] Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.

Works for quality public education for every New York City child, particularly those at-risk due to factors such as poverty, disability, language discrimination and homelessness.
Phone: 212/947-9779

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/797-9000

Group [0191]

[0206] AHRC, Inc. - 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.
Phone: 212/780-2500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 888/DIABETES

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/878-5900

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/256-3445

Group [0191]

[0456] American Lung Association of the City of New York, Inc.

Prevents lung disease and promotes lung health through education, research and advocacy programs that fight asthma, reduce tobacco use and clean the air.
Phone: 800/LUNGUSA

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/875-2424

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/302-7433

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/979-8381

Group [0191]

[2498] Asociacion Tepeyac de New York

Provides after school programs for Mexican-New Yorker youth; English, computer, financial literacy and job training for Latinos. Leadership and self improvement tools for families.
Phone: 212/633-7108

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/633-2500

Group [0191]

[0836] Barrier Free Living, Inc.

Provides shelter, case management, housing placements, counseling, occupational therapy, skills training, information and referral services for domestic violence survivors with disabilities and disabled homeless adults.
Phone: 212/677-6668

Group [0191]

[1400] Betances Health Center

Provides primary care, specialty, and complementary care service for all age categories. Care services consists of audiology, physical therapy, OB/Gyn, prenatal care, podiatry, ophthalmology, psychiatry, and clinical social work.
Phone: 212/227-8401

Group [0191]

[0217] Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City, Inc.

Provides caring adult mentors to more than 4,500 disadvantaged young people and offers training and technical assistance to other agencies so that they can establish mentoring programs.
Phone: 212/686-2042

Group [0191]

[0783] Black Veterans for Social Justice, Inc.

A 28 year old not for profit that promotes the empowerment of homeless veterans through the provision of clinical services, special needs, housing, employment, counseling, job placement, military discharge upgrades.
Phone: 718/852-6004

Group [0191]

[0219] Blythedale Children's Hospital

A children's hospital dedicated to improving the health status and quality of life of children with complex medical and rehabilitative needs.
Phone: 914/592-7555

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/252-9168

Group [0191]

[0224] Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc.

Serves over 2,500 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.
Phone: 212/427-2244

Group [0191]

[0222] Boys and Girls Republic (a program of Henry Street Settlement)

Committed to youth development serving over 600 students a year. A comprehensive co-ed youth program addressing each child's academic achievement, social development, and emotional well-being.
Phone: 212/766-9200

Group [0191]

[0226] Bronx House Inc.

Offers a diverse selection of educational, cultural, social, recreational, and wellness programs for all ages. Serves toddlers, children, teens, adults and senior citizens.
Phone: 718/792-1800

Group [0191]

[0227] Bronx House-Emanuel Camps

Summer camp for children and senior adults located in New York State. Offers social and recreational opportunities. Promotes group cooperation well-being and individual growth opportunities.
Phone: 914/693-8952

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/515-2800

Group [0191]

[0661] Brooklyn AIDS Task Force, Inc.

Provides quality HIV prevention and education services care and treatment to racially ethnic minority population in Brooklyn.
Phone: 718/622-2910

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/310-5600

Group [0191]

[2689] Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation

Creates and expands economic opportunity by implementing business, entrepreneurship and neighborhood development activities to support and create sustainable jobs, industries and communities.
Phone: 718/522-4600

Group [0191]

[0236] Brooklyn Kindergarten Society

Provides early childhood education services, special education services, and family support services to over 330 children in five centers located in Brooklyn.
Phone: 718/623-9803

Group [0191]

[2500] Cabrini Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation

Provides assistance with immigration, public benefits, social services, ESOL, food pantry, and organizes with community members to change policies affecting immigrants.
Phone: 212/791-4590

Group [0191]

[0244] Calvary Hospital

Nation's only fully accredited acute care hospital. Provides comprehensive palliative care trough inpatient, wound care, outpatient, hospice, and nursing home services. Extensive support for families.
Phone: 718/518-2077

Group [0191]

[1543] CAMBA, Inc.

Promotes individual self-sufficiency and local economic development through programs in housing, employment, adult/family literacy, health, legal, youth services and business/community development.
Phone: 718/287-2600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/473-4500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/437-7117

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 800/813-HOPE

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 845/677-6363

Group [0191]

[0255] Cardinal McCloskey School & Home for Children

A human services organization that provides programs and services for abused and neglected children, at-risk families and individuals with developmental disabilities.
Phone: 914/997-8000

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/475-3291

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/371-1000

Group [0191]

[0260] Catholic Charities, Diocese of Brooklyn

Sponsors 180 programs, throughout Brooklyn and Queens, committed to fostering the dignity inherent in all God's children through a network of services, which assist our neighbors from conception through bereavement.
Phone: 718/722-6085

Group [0191]

[0263] Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau

Helps abused children, working parents, troubled families, unwed mothers, youth, the homeless, adopting couples, and the mentally and physically handicapped through community based and residential programs.
Phone: 212/371-1000 ext. 2100

Group [0191]

[2469] Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services, Inc.

Operates alternative sentencing programs, for 10,000 court involved youth and adults annually, including specialized mental health, vocational, education, re-entry for young people, and young women's services.
Phone: 212/732-0076

Group [0191]

[0839] Center for Independence of the Disabled

Counselors and staff provide public and private benefits management, housing search assistance, youth transition services, education and employment information, advocacy groups and social programs.
Phone: 212/674-2300

Group [0191]

[0250] Child Care, Inc.

Child Care, Inc. is a resource and referral agency that works to ensure high quality child care and early education for working families and children.
Phone: 212/929-7604

Group [0191]

[0488] Child Center of New York, Inc.

Creates supportive, caring places for diverse ethnic populations of children and families at risk, offers child and youth development and counseling to 12,000 children.
Phone: 718/651-7770

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/562-4130

Group [0191]

[0276] Chinese Development Council, Inc.

Offers low income Asian immigrants eight different levels of ESL, English, vocational training, naturalization, workshops and community forum.
Phone: 212/343-0166

Group [0191]

[0612] Chinese-American Planning Council, Inc.

Provides New York City's Chinese-American community with educational, social and community development services, employment training, youth, child-care, senior, community, housing, and cultural services.
Phone: 212/941-0920

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/479-3345

Group [0191]

[1145] Coalition for the Homeless, Inc.

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.
Phone: 212/776-2000

Group [0191]

[0280] Coalition of Behavioral Health Agencies

Advocacy representation learning network for providers of behavioral health agencies. Provides policy analysis and promotion, technical assistance, systems coordination, training and technical assistance.
Phone: 212/742-1600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/625-3810

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/981-6226

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/808-1404

Group [0191]

[0786] Community Healthcare Network

Provides accessible and comprehensive culturally competent community based primary care, mental health and social services to diverse populations in underserved communities throughout New York City.
Phone: 212/545-2400

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/523-6868

Group [0191]

[2502] Community Resource Exchange, Inc.

A nonprofit consulting firm dedicated to fighting poverty. Provides leadership management by strengthening CBO's, provides resources and skills to improve their services and communities.
Phone: 212/894-3394

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/254-8900

Group [0191]

[2528] Community Voices Heard

Organizes and conducts leadership development with low income people so that they become the leaders in the fight for living-wage jobs and public housing
Phone: 212/860-6001

Group [0191]

[1416] Comunilife Incorporated

Leader in delivery of multicultural centered mental health, social services, health, and affordable housing for persons living with mental illness, HIV/AIDS and residents with low income.
Phone: 212/219-1618

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/683-0015 ext. 221

Group [0191]

[0288] Correctional Association

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.
Phone: 212/254-5700

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/398-6565

Group [0191]

[1528] Counseling in Schools, Inc.

Provides professional 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.
Phone: 212/663-3036

Group [0191]

[2690] Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation

Provides community development, community organizing, economic development, housing counseling, and youth and family services to residents of Cypress Hills/East New York, Brooklyn.
Phone: 718/647-2800

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/206-7818

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 914/941-1710

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/665-5250

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/331-6800

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/437-3500

Group [0191]

[2297] Elmcor Youth & Adult Activities, Inc.

Services include senior citizen programs, after school tutorials, recreation, college preparatory, substance abuse services, prevention counseling, educational seminars, community outreach, health education, and medical referrals.
Phone: 718/651-0096

Group [0191]

[2470] ENACT Inc.

Engages students, teachers and parents through drama therapy exercises to learn social-emotional skills through creative drama and drama therapy techniques.
Phone: 212/741-6591

Group [0191]

[0531] Episcopal Health Services Inc. (formerly St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore)

Provides quality medical and surgical care including obstetrics/gynecology, comprehensive psychiatric inpatient and outpatient services, hemodialysis center, center for wound healing and outpatient programs.
Phone: 718/869-7000

Group [0191]

[0302] Episcopal Social Services of New York, Inc.

For over 175 years, provides services to New Yorker's in need and helps children, families, and individuals make the most of their lives and opportunities.
Phone: 212/675-1000

Group [0191]

[2504] Eviction Intervention Services

Remains the only focused housing organization on Manhattan's mid-upper East Side. Through legal and social advocacy prevents homelessness and evictions; preserves affordable housing.
Phone: 212/308-2210

Group [0191]

[0305] Federation Employment & Guidance Service (dba 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.
Phone: 212/366-8400

Group [0191]

[0307] Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

Building the capacity of human service agencies and churches that serves New York City's neediest residents by providing management assistance, training and advocacy services.
Phone: 212/777-4800

Group [0191]

[1152] Fifth Avenue Committee

Promotes economic and social justice throughout South Brooklyn with affordable housing, workforce development and adult education.
Phone: 718/237-2017

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/670-5000

Group [0191]

[0904] FoodChange, Inc.

Targets low income households, our innovative programs offers food, promotes healthy eating, ensures access to Foodstamps, encourages career development, and provides free tax services.
Phone: 212/566-7855

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/638-6910

Group [0191]

[0706] Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. (GMHC)

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.
Phone: 212/367-1000

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/645-4000

Group [0191]

[0322] Girls Quest

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.
Phone: 212/532-7050

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/873-6600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/243-7070

Group [0191]

[0326] Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Jersey, Inc.

Through the power of work Goodwill provides vocational, educational, residential, recreational, and support services to the disabled, disadvantaged, disenfranchised, and others outside the employment mainstream.
Phone: 718/728-5400

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/529-6445

Group [0191]

[0328] Grand Street Settlement, Inc.

Offers programs that supports community building, advocacy and self determination, expands opportunities and enriches the quality of life for low- income children, youth and seniors.
Phone: 212/674-1740

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/690-7400

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 845/279-2995

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/991-0003

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/349-3724

Group [0191]

[0346] HANAC, Inc.

A city-wide human services agency sponsoring senior centers and housing; after school programs; job training and placement; adult education; immigration, child and family counseling.
Phone: 212/840-8005

Group [0191]

[2206] Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement

Develops low to moderate income rental and homeownership units, supportive health and human services job placement assistance, commercial and financial development opportunities for local businesses.
Phone: 212/281-4887

Group [0191]

[0338] Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services

Services include foster care, adoption, therapeutic placement, supportive housing, family preservation, respite care, HIV/AIDS services, family support services and after school programs.
Phone: 212/749-3656 ext. 3072

Group [0191]

[0264] HeartShare Human Services of New York

Provides foster care; adoption; youth services; HIV/AIDS; spectrum disorders; universal Pre-K; early childhood centers; adult day and residential services.
Phone: 718/422-3210

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/241-3000

Group [0191]

[0345] Heights and Hill Community Council

Provides social services, meals-on-wheels, transportation, education and advocacy to older adults and their families in Brooklyn, helping them to live safe and independent lives.
Phone: 718/596-8789

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/522-2122

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/766-9200

Group [0191]

[2505] Hospital Clinic Home Center Instructional Corp.

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.
Phone: 718/443-3917

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/606-1196

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/760-9800

Group [0191]

[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, funders, and the public.
Phone: 212/836-1230

Group [0191]

[2122] inMotion, Inc.

inMotion provides free legal services to low income women and children in New York City. Most of the women we serve are domestic violence survivors.
Phone: 212/695-3800

Group [0191]

[0835] 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.
Phone: 212/385-3030

Group [0191]

[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 member agencies who serve developmentally disabled children, adults and families.
Phone: 212/645-6360

Group [0191]

[1718] Iris House, Inc.

Established in 1992 as the country's first community-based organization with service designed to meet the needs of HIV-infected women and their families. Based in Harlem.
Phone: 646/548-0100

Group [0191]

[0646] Italian Board of Guardians, Inc.

Provides low cost or free home companion, tutoring and counseling services. Located in Brooklyn and services all boroughs with bilingual staff.
Phone: 718/232-4242

Group [0191]

[0369] Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement House

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.
Phone: 718/784-7447

Group [0191]

[0371] Jamaica Hospital Medical Center

Voluntary institution that provides a broad array of medical, dental and surgical services to adults, youth and children, on an inpatient and outpatient basis.
Phone: 718/206-6000

Group [0191]

[0372] Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA)

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.
Phone: 718/657-6500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/624-2341

Group [0191]

[0375] Jewish Association for Services for the Aged (JASA)

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.
Phone: 212/273-5200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/425-3333

Group [0191]

[0378] Jewish Community Center of Staten Island

Programs for people of all ages with social, cultural, recreational, educational, nutritional, counseling and referral services, day care, nursery, fitness and spiritual growth.
Phone: 718/475-5200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/449-5000

Group [0191]

[1706] Just-Us, Inc.

Provides educational, cultural, recreation and counseling services to low income at-risk youth who reside in New York City.
Phone: 212/831-3980

Group [0191]

[0387] Karen Horney Clinic, Inc.

Provides psychotherapy with an emphasis on an individual's capacity to grow and change throughout their life. Adult children can receive special trauma services.
Phone: 212/838-4333

Group [0191]

[0808] Kingsbridge Heights Community Center (KHCC)

Offers support to children, youth, families and adults, including long term treatment for sexually abused children in the Bronx. Improves the quality of their own lives and those of their families and their community.
Phone: 718/884-0700

Group [0191]

[0392] Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center

A premiere independent community teaching medical institution committed to meeting the disparate health needs of our culturally diverse neighbors in Central Brooklyn.
Phone: 718/604-5210

Group [0191]

[0393] Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club

This charity currently enrolls 14,000 youngsters annually at nine Bronx sites including two homeless shelters, four schools, two housing projects, and an upstate rustic camp.
Phone: 718/893-8600 ext. 242

Group [0191]

[0455] League for the Hard of Hearing

Provides hearing testing, hearing aids, speech therapy, mental health services, and support groups to individuals with hearing loss, regardless of age or ability to pay.
Phone: 917/305-7700

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 914/375-8700

Group [0191]

[2691] LEAP Inc. (dba Brooklyn Workforce Innovations)

BWI's workforce development programs provide hard and soft skills training and supportive services to more than 475 low income individuals annually.
Phone: 718/237-2017

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/243-1313

Group [0191]

[0399] Legal Aid Society

Provides a full range of free legal services to indigent New Yorkers who live at or below the poverty level.
Phone: 212/577-3425

Group [0191]

[0262] Legal Services for New York City

Provides civil legal assistance to low income households annually. Prevents homelessness, keeps families together, preserves communities and protects New York City's most vulnerable.
Phone: 212/431-7200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/434-2410

Group [0191]

[0402] Lenox Hill Neighborhood House

Provides social, legal, educational services on Manhattan's East Side. Serves 20,000 people each year with early childhood, senior centers, supportive housing, shelter, legal services and fitness.
Phone: 212/744-5022

Group [0191]

[0403] Lexington School and Center for the Deaf

Comprehensive education and services for deaf and hard of hearing individuals with a comprehensive range of educational/support services.
Phone: 718/350-3300

Group [0191]

[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 3 to 18 in the greater metropolitan area.
Phone: 718/740-4300

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 516/741-9000

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/874-0860

Group [0191]

[0408] Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York

Little Flower Children and Family Services provides high quality programs and services for children and families in crisis and disabled adults on Long Island and in New York City.
Phone: 631/929-6200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/987-4422

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/260-0040

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/566-LESC (5372)

Group [0191]

[0416] Lutheran Health Care

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.
Phone: 718/630-7000

Group [0191]

[0415] Lutheran Social Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc.

Since 1886, strengthens lives, families, and communities by reaching people in time to make a difference through multigenerational social services, housing and special education programs.
Phone: 212/870-1100

Group [0191]

[0417] Madison Square Boys & 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.
Phone: 212/760-9600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/283-3949

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/639-2000

Group [0191]

[0433] Mental Health Association of New York City

Promotes mental health through advocacy, public education and direct service programs for children, adolescents and adults. Earning national profile as leader in mental health services.
Phone: 212/254-0333

Group [0191]

[1844] Mercy Home for Children

Provides residential and supportive programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities through innovative programs and life-giving opportunities, respite and the creative arts.
Phone: 718/832-1075

Group [0191]

[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 City.
Phone: 516/921-0808

Group [0191]

[0438] Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty

Provides immediate social services to poor families and individuals in crisis. Performs acts of charity and deeds of kindness every day.
Phone: 212/453-9500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/317-2803

Group [0191]

[0440] Montefiore Medical Center

For more than twenty years this program has provided comprehensive integrated HIV care and support to persons of all genders, sexes, ages, races and ethnicities.
Phone: 718/920-6332

Group [0191]

[1524] Mosholu Montefiore Community Center

A human services agency that provides social, cultural, recreational and group activities to children, teens, adults and senior citizens.
Phone: 718/882-4000

Group [0191]

[0442] Mount Sinai School of Medicine of New York University

Pursues boundless discovery, rigorous education, and outstanding patient care. Dedicated to preventing disease and improving the health of our communities.
Phone: 212/659-8500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/687-5030

Group [0191]

[0648] National Council of Jewish Women, Brooklyn Section

Non-sectarian advocacy community services, education that improves the quality of life for women, children, families, senior center, scholarships, gifts for hospitalized children and tutoring support groups.
Phone: 718/376-8164

Group [0191]

[0752] Nephrology Foundation of Brooklyn

Operates three outpatient dialysis centers and provides life-sustaining care to almost 500 Brooklynites who suffer from chronic kidney failure.
Phone: 718/857-3000

Group [0191]

[1284] New York AIDS Coalition

Unites over 200 community based organizations statewide in advocating for equitable policies and funding for communities affected by HIV/AIJDS.
Phone: 212/629-3075

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/825-0028

Group [0191]

[2692] New York City Employment and Training Coalition

Association of 200+ education and training programs that provides members with professional development, advocacy and information to help them better serve disadvantaged New Yorker's
Phone: 212/253-6811

Group [0191]

[0448] New York City Mission Society

For 195 years helps those struggling with poverty to learn, achieve and succeed through education, personal growth, prevention, arts and recreation programs.
Phone: 212/674-3500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/801-1700

Group [0191]

[2126] New York Legal Assistance Group

Provides comprehensive free civil legal services to impoverished and low income New Yorkers including representation, consultation, advocacy, referrals, training, health, housing, immigration, Medicare, Medicaid, welfare, immigration and other issues.
Phone: 212/613-5015

Group [0191]

[0458] New York Service for the Handicapped

Sleep away summer camp and year-round out of home respite for physically disabled children and adults.
Phone: 212/533-4020

Group [0191]

[2509] New York Women's Employment Center, Inc. d/b/a Women's Center for Education and Career Advancement

Promotes the economic self-sufficiency of working families by training low income women entrepreneurs and job seekers. Develops innovative web based tools for non-profit agencies.
Phone: 212/964-8934

Group [0191]

[1236] New York Youth At Risk, Inc.

Through our proven curriculum of mentoring, education, employment, parenting skills, we break negative cycles for children, 8 to 25, in households experiencing domestic violence, incarceration, absent fathers.
Phone: 212/791-4927

Group [0191]

[2510] New Yorkers for Children

In partnership with the child welfare system our private funds reach youth in foster care through initiatives including program support, scholarships, tutoring, mentoring and networking.
Phone: 212/294-3580

Group [0191]

[2511] Nonprofit Finance Fund

Works to create a strong well capitalized nonprofit sector that connects money to mission effectively supporting the most generous impulses of people and communities.
Phone: 212/457-4700

Group [0191]

[0411] North Shore-LIJ Health System Foundation

Provides an unparalleled spectrum of health services to the community, offers a renowned staff, modern facilities, advanced technology and programs to meet all needs.
Phone: 516/465-2550

Group [0191]

[0919] Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation

Provides legal services, community organizing, housing development, job training and employment, family day care, community health, social services, domestic violence project and adult education.
Phone: 212/822-8300

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/426-3400

Group [0191]

[2512] NYU Hospitals Center

Provides comprehensive patient centered care; develops treatments, cures and preventive measures; contributes to emergency preparedness; and educates future medical professionals.
Phone: 212/404-4129

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/851-6300

Group [0191]

[0471] Open Door Associates, Inc.

Provides quality child-care services to preschool children. Our multicultural curriculum strengthens the intellectual, emotional, social and physical development of young children.
Phone: 212/749-5572

Group [0191]

[0483] Palladia, Inc.

Provides outpatient and residential programs consisting of domestic violence and trauma treatment HIV/AIDS services. Offers a continuum of care, designed to help individuals and families recovering from substance abuse, co-occurring disorders and trauma.
Phone: 212/979-8800

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/689-9500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/498-5555

Group [0191]

[0475] Peninsula Hospital Center

172 bed acute care teaching hospital, 200 bed extended care and rehabilitation center. Provides outpatient diagnostic primary care/wellness services, diabetes, cancer and stroke support groups.
Phone: 718/734-2000

Group [0191]

[1689] Plays for Living, Inc.

Using theater as catalyst for social change by presenting interactive dramas that help people at all levels of society to explore and confront sensitive contemporary issues.
Phone: 212/760-2751

Group [0191]

[0481] Presbyterian Senior Services (PSS)

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.
Phone: 212/874-6633

Group [0191]

[0420] Project Renewal, Inc.

Seeks to end homelessness by providing homeless New Yorker's with everything they need to move from the streets to health, homes and jobs.
Phone: 212/620-0340

Group [0191]

[0754] PSCH, Inc.

Provides services for persons with developmental disabilities, individuals with mental illness, support services for their families and health and mental health services through our clinics.
Phone: 718/445-4700

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/244-5560

Group [0191]

[0313] Queens Community House

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.
Phone: 718/592-5757

Group [0191]

[0490] Queensboro Council for Social Welfare

Provides information and referrals to individuals, and technical assistance to human service providers free of cost. Conducts workshops, conferences and publishes two newsletters.
Phone: 718/468-8025

Group [0191]

[0493] Ramapo for Children, Inc.

Summer and school year programs for high risk youth and children with special needs. Professional development training for youth.
Phone: 845/876-8403

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/816-1811

Group [0191]

[0498] Riverdale Community Center, Inc.

Provides youth and families of New York City with school based educational, cultural, recreational, and outreach programs. Promotes social and academic development, and improved life quality.
Phone: 718/796-4724

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/796-5300

Group [0191]

[0500] Riverdale Neighborhood House, Inc.

Settlement house that serves families, children, teens and seniors in the Northwest Bronx through direct services and programs.
Phone: 718/549-8100

Group [0191]

[0501] Riverdale Senior Services, Inc.

Comprehensive educational and recreational programs for seniors. Social services, health promotion, transportation, social adult day care for community seniors age 60 and over and provides a lot lunch program.
Phone: 718/884-5900

Group [0191]

[2693] Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center

Provides comprehensive fully integrated primary preventive health and support services that meet the cultural and linguistic needs of patients regardless of their ability to pay.
Phone: 212/484-5800

Group [0191]

[1494] Safe Horizon, Inc.

Safe Horizon provides support, prevents violence, and promotes justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities.
Phone: 212/577-7700

Group [0191]

[0492] Safe Space NYC, Inc.

Serves clients throughout New York City using an integrated system of innovative programs: children and family services, young adult services and community health services.
Phone: 212/226-3536

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 845/359-3400

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/683-2522

Group [0191]

[0508] School Settlement Association, Inc.

A multi-service agency that improves the intellectual, spiritual, mental, social and physical welfare of people in the Brooklyn community it serves.
Phone: 718/389-1810

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 516/671-1253

Group [0191]

[0510] Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey

Founded in 1834, we are an ecumenical agency affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Provides pastoral care, maritime education, and legal and advocacy services for mariners.
Phone: 212/349-9090

Group [0191]

[0511] Search and Care, Inc.

Through direct care management or professional referrals, our agency helps isolated vulnerable elderly live safely and independently with dignity in their familiar home and community.
Phone: 212/289-5300

Group [0191]

[2513] SEEDCO (Structured Employment Economic Development Corporation)

A national nonprofit organization that works with local partners and creates economic opportunities for disadvantaged job seekers, workers and neighborhood entrepreneurs.
Phone: 212/473-0255

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/971-7600

Group [0191]

[0186] Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE)

Provides case management, public benefits assistance, support groups, friendly visiting, caregiving, social activities, community building, and public policy advocacy for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender seniors.
Phone: 212/741-2247

Group [0191]

[0459] Service Program for Older People, Inc.

Services include mental health and substance abuse counseling, adult day care, assessment, case management, medication management, bereavement support, mental health home visits, education and training.
Phone: 212/787-7120

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/743-0575

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/646-1444

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/951-7030

Group [0191]

[0515] Sisters, Servants of Mary, Ministers to the Sick, Inc.

Provides nursing care to chronically sick and terminally ill patients regardless of faith, race or illness in patients' homes and at no charge.
Phone: 718/829-0428

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/625-1400

Group [0191]

[0554] Society of the Third Street Music School Settlement

A community based educational organization that uses music, dance and art to develop children's learning, creative and social skills.
Phone: 212/777-3240

Group [0191]

[2474] South Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation

Improves 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.
Phone: 718/292-3113

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/441-6050

Group [0191]

[0519] Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers, Inc.

A settlement house located in this community since 1929 helps residents of the Southeast Bronx empower themselves through a broad range of programming.
Phone: 718/542-2727

Group [0191]

[2515] Southern Queens Park Association, Inc.

Provides GED preparation, computer technician A+/CCNA , mental health counseling, job readiness, homework and academic assistance, youth recreational activities, senior citizens programs and community cultural events.
Phone: 718/276-4630

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/369-0300

Group [0191]

[2516] Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation, Inc.

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.
Phone: 718/786-7110

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/960-9000

Group [0191]

[0525] St. Cabrini Home, Inc.

Provides residential services to neglected, abused, and emotionally fragile adolescents in a residential treatment center and group homes located in the Hudson Valley, New York area.
Phone: 845/384-6500

Group [0191]

[0528] St. Christopher's, Inc.

Provides a safe and supportive structure for youngsters who cannot be maintained and educated successfully in their home community.
Phone: 914/693-3030

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/771-7720

Group [0191]

[1768] St. Mary's Community Services, Inc.

Provides Pre-K to High School educational enhancement, in-school and after school GED exam preparation, computer literacy, summer youth employment, adult job training and senior citizens activities.
Phone: 718/230-0827

Group [0191]

[2320] St. Mary's Foundation for Children

Supports St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children, which provides comprehensive medical care and rehabilitation to over 4,000 children with serious and/or life-threatening conditions every day.
Phone: 718/281-8890

Group [0191]

[0537] St. Mary's Hospital for Children

St. Mary's Hospital for Children provides comprehensive medical care and rehabilitation to over 4,000 children each day with serious illnesses and/or life threatening conditions.
Phone: 718/281-8890

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/360-7620

Group [0191]

[0545] Staten Island Aid for Retarded Children, Inc.

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.
Phone: 718/447-5200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/720-9016

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/356-5050

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/442-2225

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/389-5100

Group [0191]

[0551] Sunnyside Community Service, Inc.

Provides after school programs; camps; college/SAT, GED preparation; job readiness; other youth programs; seniors center; Alzheimer's day care; home care; caregiver information/support, Foodcard assistance; citizenship preparation and more.
Phone: 718/784-6173

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/924-3131

Group [0191]

[0781] The Actors' Fund of America

Provides comprehensive human services to the performing arts, including case management, emergency financial assistance, free healthcare, access to insurance, employment/training and supportive housing.
Phone: 212/221-7300

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/677-1102

Group [0191]

[0225] The Bridge, Inc.

Founded in 1954, a heading nonprofit. Serves 1,500 New Yorker's. Services provided to the homeless, mentally ill, and those with HIV/AIDS, through mental health, rehabilitation, vocational and housing services.
Phone: 212/663-3000

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/777-3555

Group [0191]

[0241] The Carter Burden Center for the Aging, Inc.

Promotes the well-being of elderly residents of Manhattan's Upper East Side through social service and volunteer programs that support independence and dignity.
Phone: 212/879-7400

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/371-1000

Group [0191]

[496] 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.
Phone: 212/629-7939

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 914/693-0600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/365-0910 ext. 122

Group [0191]

[0785] The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families, Inc. (CHCF, Inc.)

Dedicated to improving the quality of life for Latino children and families by building upon their strengths and fostering self-sufficiency.
Phone: 212/206-1090

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 646/672-4248

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/941-9090

Group [0191]

[0297] The Educational Alliance

Serves individuals and families in Downtown Manhattan through arts, education, recreation and social services, building inclusive communities and invigoration Jewish life.
Phone: 212/780-2300

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/742-9000

Group [0191]

[0311] The Floating Hospital Foundation, Inc.

Founded in 1866 as New York City's first pediatric clinic. Provides quality health care and dental services to homeless children and families in all five boroughs.
Phone: 212/514-7440

Group [0191]

[1153] The Fortune Society, Inc.

Supports successful re-entry for individuals with criminal records and promotes alternatives to incarceration through an array of direct services and advocacy efforts.
Phone: 212/691-7554

Group [0191]

[0318] The Fresh Air Fund

Provides free summer vacations to inner city children, staying with host families in thirteen states and Canada or one of five camps in Fishkill, New York.
Phone: 212/897-8900

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/821-0965

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/633-9300

Group [0191]

[2123] The New York Immigration Coalition

An umbrella organization for 200 groups seeking fair immigration policies, immigrant access to public services, the protection of immigrants' civil rights, and immigrant civic participation.
Phone: 212/627-2227

Group [0191]

[0435] The New York Methodist Hospital

A voluntary, acute care, teaching hospital that provides excellent healthcare to communities throughout Brooklyn with a full range of inpatient and outpatient facilities and services.
Phone: 718/780-3301

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/233-5500

Group [0191]

[2212] The New York Women's Foundation®

A cross cultural alliance of women helping low income women and girls achieve sustained economic security through expanded opportunities.
Phone: 212/261-4586

Group [0191]

[1184] The Osborne Association

Helps people involved in the criminal justice system achieve self-sufficiency, adopt healthy lifestyles, enter the workplace, rebuild their families and rejoin their communities.
Phone: 718/707-2600

Group [0191]

[0335] The Partnership for the Homeless

Assists individuals and families to find affordable housing and, through comprehensive community based services, ensure they remain housed while working towards independence and economic prosperity.
Phone: 212/645-3444

Group [0191]

[0505] The Salvation Army in Greater New York

Supports communities who need our help the most. Services include food, rent assistance, after school programs, foster care, shelters and HIV/AIDS services.
Phone: 212/337-7340

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/269-3848

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/376-3084

Group [0191]

[2694] Tolentine-Zeiser Community Life Center

Serves the Bronx community with a wide variety of programs designed to empower people: children, youth, seniors, single mothers, immigrants, and homeless people with HIV/AIDS.
Phone: 718/933-6935

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/224-2999

Group [0191]

[0557] Trail Blazer 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.
Phone: 212/529-5113

Group [0191]

[2695] Turnaround for Children, Inc.

Transforms the most challenged public schools into supportive, effective learning environments that fosters academic success and healthy social, emotional and ethical growth in every student.
Phone: 212/889-3005

Group [0191]

[1746] Turning Point (Discipleship Outreach Ministries)

A multi purpose agency that provides comfort and help to hurting people. Core programs include education, housing, employment assistance, substance abuse treatment, and HIV/AIDS services.
Phone: 718/439-0077

Group [0191]

[0558] Union Settlement Association, Inc.

For 113 years, Union Settlement works with East Harlem families, helping them improve their lives, become economically self-sufficient and build a stronger community
Phone: 212/828-6000

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/981-7238

Group [0191]

[1807] United Bronx Parents, Inc.

Provides substance abuse treatment, HIV/AIDS prevention and care, hunger relief, mental health services, child care, and primary care in the South Bronx.
Phone: 718/991-7100

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/980-1000

Group [0191]

[0563] United Neighborhood Houses of New York

Settlement house member organization. Thirty four member agencies supported through policy development, advocacy and capacity building. Member agency programs range from early childhood to seniors.
Phone: 212/967-0322

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/682-1830

Group [0191]

[0564] University Settlement Society of New York, Inc.

Provides child-care, pre-school, housing assistance, mental health services, college and career prep, crisis intervention, senior services, arts events, English classes and after school programs.
Phone: 212/674-9120

Group [0191]

[2517] Urban Justice Center

Provides representation to poor and homeless New Yorker's. Defends the rights of people who are overlooked or turned away by other organizations.
Phone: 646/602-5600

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/663-7375

Group [0191]

[0252] Vacamas Programs for Youth

Vacamas empowers at-risk youth by providing student mentoring educational enrichments and outdoor explorations in both urban school and rural camp settings.
Phone: 212/765-4420

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/728-0946

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/658-7201

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/625-1616

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/260-6200

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/720-2245

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/923-7100

Group [0191]

[2696] Visiting Nurse Service of New York Home Care

The largest not for profit home health organization in the nation providing care to over 30,000 patients from newborn infants to senior citizens each day.
Phone: 800/675-0391

Group [0191]

[2518] Volunteers of Legal Service

Provides pro bono civil legal services to poor people in New York City, including children, the elderly and low-income micro entrepreneurs.
Phone: 212/966-4400

Group [0191]

[0820] Washington Heights-Inwood Coalition

Tenant assistance and advocacy, dispute mediation, four after school centers, other youth services, parent resource center, parent education and counseling, family literacy, food stamp outreach.
Phone: 212/781-6722

Group [0191]

[2697] West Side Campaign Against Hunger

Provides a supermarket style food pantry and addresses the root causes of hunger through one-on-one counseling, advocacy, and innovative programs that focus on self-sufficiency.
Phone: 212/362-3662

Group [0191]

[2125] Weston United Community Renewal, Inc.

Promotes successful community living for people with psychiatric and other disabilities by providing high quality, relevant services and supportive housing.
Phone: 212/866-6040

Group [0191]

[2222] William F. Ryan Community Health Center, Inc.

Comprehensive fully integrated primary preventive health and support services that meet the cultural and linguistic needs of patients regardless of their ability to pay.
Phone: 212/477-8868

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/695-4758

Group [0191]

[2476] Women's Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDC)

WHEDC is a Bronx based nonprofit dedicated to crating opportunity and transforming lives by providing people with tools and support to succeed in today's economy.
Phone: 718/839-1159

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 718/853-0900

Group [0191]

[0585] Women's Prison Association and Hopper Home, Inc. (WPA)

Works to create opportunities for change in the lives of criminal justice involved women and their families through residential, family and re-entry services.
Phone: 646/336-6100

Group [0191]

[2698] Workforce Professionals Training Institute

Through training, leadership development, and customized technical assistance, provides training services to workforce development organizations in order to improve capacity and strengthen performance.
Phone: 646/278-5686

Group [0191]

[0588] YM - YWHA of Boro Park

Provides health and wellness activities, physical, recreational and educational programs to children and adults. Special services provided for Holocaust survivors and senior citizens.
Phone: 718/438-5921

Group [0191]

[0591] YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood

Provides educational, recreational and social services for clients from pre-school through homebound elderly in individual and group settings.
Phone: 212/569-6200

Group [0191]

[0593] Young Adult Institute

Provides direct services to people with developmental disabilities including group homes, day habilitation, employment services, mental health, family support services, recreation, camping and travel.
Phone: 212/273-6100

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/415-5755

Group [0191]

[0597] Young Women's Christian Association of the City of New York

Empowers women, girls and their families, and eliminates racism. Programs include women's employment training, educational daycare, after school services, and one-stop community resources.
Phone: 212/755-4500

Group [0191]

[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.
Phone: 212/520-8296

Group [0191]

[2620] Afghan Communicator

A community-based organization dedicated to education, advocacy, community & professional development, youth leadership, art and culture. AC's main focus is the Afghan community and the Muslim communities in New York.
Phone: 718/445-6438

Group [1000]

[1819] Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS

Offers HIV-related services through prevention education, community organizing, client services, and planning, evaluation, and research.
Phone: 212/334-7940

Group [1000]

[0173] Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund

Founded in 1974, AALDEF protects the civil rights of Asian Americans through litigation, legal advocacy, community education, leadership development and free legal advice clinics.
Phone: 212/966-5932

Group [1000]

[1931] Asian Professional Extension

Non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the development of inner-city Asian American youth by providing them with adult role models, educational programs, social services, and career guidance.
Phone: 212/748-1225

Group [1000]

[2621] Asian Youth Center of New York

Provides individual/family counseling, vocational/educational counseling, advocacy, school mediation, street outreach, mentorship and workshops, after school programs, educational conferences for adults, runaway youth housing, recreation and sports.
Phone: 718/321-1010

Group [1000]

[1001] Brooklyn Chinese-American Association (BCA)

A multi-human services and community development organization servicing the Asian American population in Brooklyn. Services include onsite interviews, senior citizen services, group and family day care, ESOL, and citizenship programs.
Phone: 718/438-0008

Group [1000]

[1036] Charles B. Wang Community Health Center

Community-based ambulatory health care facility that provides primary care and emphasizes preventive medicine, health education, and community involvement.
Phone: 212/379-6986

Group [1000]

[2479] Chhaya Community Development Corporation

To address and advocate for the housing and community development needs of South Asian American communities in New York City regardless of class, caste, country of origin, or religious affiliation.
Phone: 718/478-3848

Group [1000]

[1035] China Institute in America

A nonprofit, non-partisan educational and cultural institution that promotes the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of traditional and contemporary Chinese civilization, culture and heritage, and provides the cultural and historical context for und
Phone: 212/744-8181

Group [1000]

[1037] Chinatown Manpower Project (CMP)

Provides vocational training, employment services, educational programs and economic development opportunities to disadvantaged Asian Americans and refugees living in NYC. Helps individuals of all ages-from children to seniors-increase their opportunities
Phone: 212/571-1691

Group [1000]

[1099] Chinatown YMCA

Focuses on building spirit, mind, and body through childcare services, youth development, and family support services that reach over 3,500 individuals and families.
Phone: 212/219-8393

Group [1000]

[1006] Chinese Methodist Center Corporation

Addresses the needs of low income and immigrant families in the surrounding community by providing educational, recreational and cultural programs for local children.
Phone: 212/349-2703

Group [1000]

[1254] Chinese Progressive Association

A grassroots community organization dedicated to raising the living standards of the Chinese community in New York. We engage in education, organize and direct services to increase awareness and skills of community members.
Phone: 212/274-1891

Group [1000]

[2622] Damayan

Grassroots organization based in New York and New Jersey that upholds and promotes the rights and welfare of Filipino migrant workers. It raises awareness and organizes around issues of migrant workers, particularly domestic workers.
Phone: 212/564-6057

Group [1000]

[2023] Filipino American Human Services, Inc.

A non-profit organization dedicated to serving the most vulnerable segments of the Filipino community of NY-particularly youth, women, immigrants, and the elderly.
Phone: 718/883-1295

Group [1000]

[1098] Flushing YMCA Korean Program

A multi-service agency that is dedicated to serving the critical needs of the diverse immigrant community in Queens. It has an established record for leadership and excellence in childcare, educational programming, cultural programming, social services fo
Phone: 718/961-6880

Group [1000]

[2715] Garden of Hope, Inc.

Dedicated to serving, caring, and rebuilding the lives of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, particularly Chinese immigrants. Garden of Hope provides services through culturally-relevant crisis intervention, individual co
Phone: 212/321-8862

Group [1000]

[1009] Greater Chinatown Community Association

Promotes the well-being of low-income Chinese immigrant and Chinese-American adults and seniors in Chinatown and throughout New York City. Seeks to improve quality of life through adult education, health and medical care, recreational and cultural activit
Phone: 212/374-1311

Group [1000]

[2714] Homecrest Community Services

A grassroots nonprofit that provides community-based, multi-social services for senior citizens, immigrants, children and families living in southern Brooklyn. Its mission is to improve the lives of Asian American, immigrant, and otherwise disadvantaged
Phone: 718/376-4036

Group [1000]

[2623] Immigrant Social Services

Provides after-school and summer day camp programs to children of immigrant families in the neighborhoods of the Greater Chinatown area of Manhattan. Its programs are located in four local public schools and include academic tutoring, family counseling, a
Phone: 212/571-1840

Group [1000]

[1256] Indochina Sino-American Community Center

Assists immigrants and refugees from Southeast Asia integrate into society's mainstream by providing them with services, programs and activities socio-economic self-sufficiency.
Phone: 212/266-0317

Group [1000]

[0942] Japanese American Social Services, Inc.

Non-profit organization established in 1981 to address the social service needs of the persons of Japanese ancestry in the Greater New York area.
Phone: 212/255-1881

Group [1000]

[2624] Korean American Community Center of New York

Provides comprehensive programs that address the immigrants' cultural, educational, economic, and social needs. KACCNY has successfully developed the following programs: health care, youth and education, entitlement education and support, adult education,
Phone: 718/352-2723

Group [1000]

[2325] Korean American Counseling Center

To enhance the quality of life of Korean-American immigrant seniors. Programs include information and referral, case assistance, escort health care, housing assistance, ESL, and computer-based job training.
Phone: 718/939-7214

Group [1000]

[1013] Korean American Family Service Center

Assists victims of domestic violence and promotes health family and peer relationships. In addition to our free comprehensive and culturally-sensitive programs and services, we strive to raise awareness in the community about domestic violence specific to
Phone: 718/460-3800

Group [1000]

[2625] Korean American League for Civic Action

A non-partisan community advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the civic participation of Korean Americans and Asian Americans. Programs include educational forums, internships, leadership development, and voter education and mobilization.
Phone: 212/633-2000

Group [1000]

[1057] Korean American Senior Citizens Society of Greater New York

Offers programs for seniors, women, and youth including citizenship/ESL, counseling, translation/ escort, information/referrals, health/nutrition, entitlements, gardening, group tours, holiday meals, immigrant, physical screenings, counseling, sports, and
Phone: 718/461-3545

Group [1000]

[1010] Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York

The oldest and largest Korean community-based organization in New York metro area. Provides programs in the areas of immigration, youth & family, employment & education, aging, and public health to over 1,000 clients daily through six locations throughout
Phone: 718/939-6137

Group [1000]

[2368] Korean Family Counseling and Research Center

Provides general and specific family and youth counseling. We also provide gamblers anonymous meetings, child and family health plus support and community education.
Phone: 718/321-2400

Group [1000]

[1096] New York Asian Women's Center

Provides a 24-hour multi-lingual hotline, shelter, counseling, advocacy and other services to help battered Asian women overcome violence and live free of abuse.
Phone: 212/732-0054

Group [1000]

[1012] Sakhi for South Asian Women

Meaning "woman friend", provides confidential services to abused women and organizes outreach and education efforts to actively engage community members to end domestic violence forever.
Phone: 212/714-9153

Group [1000]

[2626] South Asian Council for Social Services

Seeks to empower underserved South Asians to actively engage in the civic and economic life of New York City. Programs focus on families, ESOL, and job training.
Phone: 718/321-7929

Group [1000]

[1933] South Asian Youth Action (SAYA)

Not for profit community based organization dedicated to creating social change and opportunities for South Asian youth to realize their fullest potential.
Phone: 718/651-3484

Group [1000]

[1650] The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families

The nation's only pan-Asian children's advocacy organization, promotes cultural and language access to education and health services.
Phone: 212/809-4675

Group [1000]

[1038] The Family Health Project, Inc.

Provides HIV/AIDS prevention information and advocacy regarding AIDS related issues for CBOs, public agencies, foundations and individuals particularly women of color including Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Phone: 212/894-3382

Group [1000]

[1934] The Young Korean American Service and Education Center

Civil rights advocacy and educational organization empowering the Korean American community building up coalition work with other ethnic organizations.
Phone: 718/460-5600

Group [1000]

[1345] YWCA of Queens

To preserve and strengthen Asian immigrant families and their traditions, while serving as a bridge to the mainstream community. Delivers essential and comprehensive services to immigrant women and their families in the areas of education, literacy, arts,
Phone: 718/353-4553

Group [1000]

[1040] Adirondack Council

Leading advocate for preserving the last great remaining wilderness east of the Mississippi and north of the Everglades--NY State's six-million-acre Adirondack Park.
Phone: 877/873-2240

Group [1026]

[1104] African Wildlife Foundation

Foremost authority on African wildlife dedicated to protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other unique species through innovative, practical programs developed with the people of Africa.
Phone: 888/4-WILDLIFE

Group [1026]

[2377] Alaska Conservation Foundation

Premiere link between individual donors nationwide and Alaska's conservation organizations. Protects Alaska's wilderness and wildlife habitats by funding the best local environmental groups and programs.
Phone: 907/276-1917

Group [1026]

[0374] American Farmland Trust

Stopping the lost of farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farmers. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices.
Phone: 800/431-1499

Group [1026]

[1105] American Forests

Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests.
Phone: 800/368-5748

Group [1026]

[0384] American Rivers

Working to protect and restore healthy, natural rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural flood protection, and recreational enjoyment.
Phone: 877/4-RIVERS

Group [1026]

[2636] Arbor Day Foundation

A national leader in tree planting and care, nature education for young children, community forestry, and conservation. Promotes Arbor Day and manages Arbor Day Farm.
Phone: 402/474-5655

Group [1026]

[1486] Association for Protection of the Adirondacks

Programs in wildlands planning, land stewardship, community conservation and library services inform the public and ensure the protection of the Adirondack and Catskill Parks.
Phone: 518/377-1452

Group [1026]

[1576] Audubon New York

Protects birds, wildlife and habitat nationally and locally through education, science and citizen activism. 100+ sanctuaries, 518 chapters, 500,000+ children and teachers reached each year!
Phone: 518/869-9731

Group [1026]

[2378] Bat Conservation International

Worldwide authority on bats committed to their protection through direct habitat conservation, research and education; facilitating win-win solutions that help both bats and people.
Phone: 800/538-2287

Group [1026]

[0533] Beyond Pesticides

Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control.
Phone: 202/543-5450

Group [1026]

[2379] Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

An independent, non-for-profit, community organization who maintains Buffalo's 1200-acre historic park and parkway system. We preserve, maintain, restore, and enhance the parks for all.
Phone: 716/838-1249

Group [1026]

[2380] Center for a New American Dream

Helps Americans consume responsibly to enhance quality of life, protect the natural environment, and promote social justice. Live consciously, buy wisely, make a difference!
Phone: 877/68-DREAM

Group [1026]

[1107] Center for Health, Environment and Justice

Protects the health and communities and children through grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and consumer campaigns to eliminate dangerous chemicals in water, air, homes and schools.
Phone: 703/237-2249

Group [1026]

[2634] Citizens' Campaign Fund for the Environment

We engage in research, education, and advocacy to increase public transportation. We work to advance sound science and good public policy to protect our environment.
Phone: 516/390-7150

Group [1026]

[0394] Clean Water Fund

We all live downstream…Neighborhood-based action, education programs which join citizens, businesses, government for sensible solutions ensuring safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation.
Phone: 202/895-0432

Group [1026]

[0684] Clearwater (Hudson River Sloop Clearwater)

Works to protect, restore, and defend the Hudson River and its surrounding watershed through environmental advocacy, education and celebration.
Phone: 845/454-7673

Group [1026]

[1109] Conservation International

Applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of biodiversity, major tropical wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems.
Phone: 800/406-2306

Group [1026]

[1027] Council on the Environment of New York

Promotes environmental concern and solutions to environmental problems through environmental education in schools, farmers markets, open space greening, waste prevention and recycling and other services.
Phone: 212/788-7900

Group [1026]

[0447] Defenders of Wildlife

Working since 1947 to save America's endangered animals and their threatened habitat for future generations through education, citizen advocacy, legal action and scientific research.
Phone: 202/682-9400

Group [1026]

[2296] Earth Day New York

Educational non-profit promoting environmental awareness and solutions through 1) Earth Day education program 2) conferences and publications 3) Earth Day annual event.
Phone: 212/922-0048

Group [1026]

[2719] Earth Island Institute, Inc.

Supports 50 citizen-led projects worldwide dedicated to protecting the Earth's environment including marine mammal protection, habitat restoration, and wilderness training for inner-city youths.
Phone: 415/788-3666

Group [1026]

[1575] Environmental Advocates of New York, Inc.

New York's state's government watchdog, holding lawmakers and agencies accountable for enacting and enforcing laws that protect natural resources and safeguard public health.
Phone: 518/462-5526

Group [1026]

[1111] Environmental and Energy Study Institute

Protecting the climate by educating Congress, developing innovative solutions, and building broad coalitions to move America to efficient and renewable energy for a sustainable future.
Phone: 202/628-1400

Group [1026]

[0454] Environmental Defense Fund of New York

Creates lasting and efficient solutions to complex environmental challenges in New York State. Areas of concentration include biodiversity, stabilizing climate, protecting health, and safeguarding oceans.
Phone: 800/684-3322

Group [1026]

[0461] Environmental Law Institute

Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.
Phone: 202/939-3800

Group [1026]

[2635] Finger Lakes Land Trust

Conserves fragile wetlands, pristine forests, working farmland, lakefronts and gorges in the 12-county Finger Lakes Region of New York; over 9,500 acres protected since 1989.
Phone: 607/275-9487

Group [1026]

[2385] Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics

Seeks the preservation of ecological values and biological diversity in our National Forests through education and advocating for reforms of the Forest Service's management practices.
Phone: 541/484-2692

Group [1026]

[0467] Friends of the Earth

Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all peoples throughout the world.
Phone: 877/843-8687

Group [1026]

[1882] Friends of the Genesee Valley Greenway

Develops, maintains, interprets, and promotes a 90-mile multi-use trail and natural resource corridor along Western New York's historic Genesee Valley Canal.
Phone: 585/658-2569

Group [1026]

[1028] Great Lakes United

An international coalition committed to promoting and coordinating basin-wide initiatives to protect and restore the Great Lakes-Saint-Lawrence River through federal/state/provincial policy reform.
Phone: 716/886-0142

Group [1026]

[2388] Green Corps, Inc.

Training a new generation of environmental leaders by working in communities with local groups to preserve forests, clean up our air and promote cleaner energy.
Phone: 617/426-8506

Group [1026]

[1029] Group for the East End (formerly Group for the South Fork)

Preserves and protects the natural resources of eastern Long Island's South fork through public advocacy, community education and personal empowerment.
Phone: 631/765-6450

Group [1026]

[1114] Izaak Walton League of America

From hunters to hikers, our members protect America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics.
Phone: 800/IKE-LINE

Group [1026]

[2720] Keep America Beautiful

Combines education and hands-on stewardship to reduce waste, prevent litter, and promote community beautification efforts nationwide, place emphasis on personal responsibility and grassroots volunteerism.
Phone: 203/323-8987

Group [1026]

[1115] Land Trust Alliance

Leads 7,100 conservation groups across America to save the forests, farms, waterways and natural areas you love in communities where you live, work and travel.
Phone: 202/638-4725

Group [1026]

[2721] National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

Sustains, restores, and enhances the nation's fish, wildlife, plants, and habitats.
Phone: 202/857-0166

Group [1026]

[2722] National Forest Foundation

Improving the health, productivity, and diversity of our national forests and grassland through wildlife habitat conservation, watershed restoration, recreational enhancements and community-based forest stewardship programs.
Phone: 406/542-2805

Group [1026]

[0535] National Parks Conservation Association

Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding.
Phone: 800/NAT-PARK

Group [1026]

[0602] National Wildlife Federation

America's conservation organization keeping wildlife in our future, protecting endangered species and habitats, and connecting children and adults with nature through education and action opportunities.
Phone: 800/332-4949

Group [1026]

[0773] Natural Resources Defense Council of New York

Defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias.
Phone: 212/727-2700

Group [1026]

[2723] New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, Inc.

Engages and educates on environmental issues and decision making. Fosters open, nonpartisan discussion on environmental policy and empowers people to be advocates for the environment.
Phone: 212/361-6350

Group [1026]

[1033] New York Public Interest Research Group

NY's largest environmental and public health organization promotes renewable energy, air quality and safe drinking water. Victories include: closing power plants, improving mass transit.
Phone: 212/349-6460

Group [1026]

[2091] New York Restoration Project

Founded by Bette Midler, NYRP is creating a cleaner, more beautiful New York by reclaiming, restoring, and developing under-resourced parks, community gardens and open spaces.
Phone: 212/333-2552

Group [1026]

[1042] New Yorkers for Parks

Ensures greener, cleaner and safer parks for all New Yorkers.
Phone: 212/838-9410

Group [1026]

[1263] New York-New Jersey Trail Conference

Provides the public with wilderness experiences in the NY and NJ region through land protection, hiking trail construction, education, and authoritative books and maps.
Phone: 201/512-9348

Group [1026]

[2724] Oceana, Inc.

Works internationally to protect marine wildlife and human health through programs to end pollution and destructive fishing practices and to ensure vibrant, healthy oceans.
Phone: 202/833-3900

Group [1026]

[0680] Open Conservancy

Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, the Ocean Conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans.
Phone: 800/519-1541

Group [1026]

[1265] Open Space Institute

Protects scenic, natural and historic landscapes to ensure public enjoyment, conserve habitats and sustain community character through land acquisition efforts.
Phone: 212/290-8200

Group [1026]

[1264] Parks and Trails New York

The only organization working statewide to expand, protect and promote a network of parks and trails throughout New York for use and enjoyment by all.
Phone: 518/434-1583

Group [1026]

[1116] Pesticide Action Network North America

Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Mobilizes consumer, labor, health, environment, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
Phone: 415/981-1771

Group [1026]

[2725] Physicians for Social Responsibility, Inc.

Guided by the values and expertise of medicine and public health, PSR works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival.
Phone: 202/587-5247

Group [1026]

[0604] Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation.
Phone: 866/202-9788

Group [1026]

[1117] Rainforest Alliance

Works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior.
Phone: 888/MY-EARTH

Group [1026]

[2726] Restore America's Estuaries

Works to preserve the nation's network of estuaries by protecting and restoring the lands and waters essential to the richness and diversity of coastal life.
Phone: 703/524-0248

Group [1026]

[2727] Riverkeeper, Inc.

Protects the ecological, commercial, and recreational integrity of the Hudson River and safeguards the drinking water supply for New York City.
Phone: 914/478-4501

Group [1026]

[2728] Rocky Mountain Institute

A think-and-do tank engaged in cutting-edge research and consulting on oil independence, renewable energy technologies, distributed energy, and resource planning.
Phone: 970/927-3851

Group [1026]

[1803] Surfrider Foundation

Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education. Activities include: water quality monitoring, environmental education and grassroots activism.
Phone: 800/743-SURF

Group [1026]

[1108] The Conservation Fund

The nation's most effective and efficient conservation organization-protecting working landscapes, wildlife habitat and recreation sites-with 97% of funds go directly to mission.
Phone: 703/525-6300

Group [1026]

[1971] The Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation

Works to create healthy ecosystems, promote sustainable livelihoods and nurture new generations of committee, active citizens around the world.
Phone: 800/592-JANE

Group [1026]

[0603] The Nature Conservancy, New York

Protects land and water to help save rare plants and animals. Over 117 million acres protected--rainforests, wetlands, mountains and beaches - worldwide.
Phone: 212/997-1880

Group [1026]

[1725] The Peregrine Fund

Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science.
Phone: 208/362-3716

Group [1026]

[1120] The Sierra Club Foundation

Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing and litigation.
Phone: 800/216-2110

Group [1026]

[1485] The Student Conservation Association

Over 1,600,000 hours of environmental serve yearly, with high school and college volunteers working in parks, forests, and refuges nationwide. Building trails, saving wildlife, helping visitors.
Phone: 603/543-1700

Group [1026]

[0605] The Trust for Public Land, Mid-Atlantic

Conserves land to guide growth, protect air and water, and ensure a high quality of life in communities nationwide.
Phone: 212/677-7171

Group [1026]

[0609] The Wilderness Society

Works to protect special wild places from development so that future generations will have the opportunity to enjoy America's natural heritage.
Phone: 800/THE-WILD

Group [1026]

[1266] Transportation Alternatives

New York City citizens group working for bicycling, walking and sensible transportation, and fewer cars. We work for safer, calmer neighborhood streets and car-free parks.
Phone: 212/629-8080

Group [1026]

[1267] Trout Unlimited (New York State Council of Trout Unlimited)

Our members volunteer their time and energy to protect and restore New York's coldwater fisheries for recreation of all types and protection for future generations.
Phone: 845/339-5938

Group [1026]

[0606] Union of Concerned Scientists

Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system.
Phone: 800/666-8276

Group [1026]

[2614] Westchester Land Trust

Conserves land in partnership with private property owners; helps communities create new parks and preserves; and fosters sound land use planning.
Phone: 914/241-6346

Group [1026]

[1574] Wildlife Conservation Society

Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 61countries; teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx Zoo and national science education programs.
Phone: 718/741-1647

Group [1026]

[2257] Wildlife Trust

Empowers local conservation scientists to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health.
Phone: 212/380-4460

Group [1026]

[0824] World Wildlife Fund

Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature reserves and anti-poaching activities on five continents.
Phone: 202/293-4800

Group [1026]

[2584] American Center for Law and Justice

Specializing in constitutional law, the ACLJ is dedicated to the concept that freedom and democracy are God-given inalienable rights that rights that must be protected.
Phone: 800/296-4529

Group [0869]

[0618] American Civil Liberties Union Foundation

Defends constitutional rights for all individuals in the U.S. Upholds free speech, religious liberty, equality, privacy, due process. Protects minorities, women, immigrants, the poor.
Phone: 212/549-2500

Group [0869]

[0102] American Foundation for the Blind

Promotes literacy through Braille instruction and assistive technology; helps older visually impaired people continue living independently; improves employment opportunities; promotes access to technological products.
Phone: 800/AFB-LINE

Group [0869]

[0894] Amnesty International of the USA

Worldwide membership-based human rights organization--impartial and non-political--working to free prisoners of conscience, eliminate torture, executions, 'disappearances.' 1977 Nobel Peace Prize recipient.
Phone: 800/AMNESTY

Group [0869]

[2097] Breast Cancer Coalition

Also National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund. Our mission is to stop breast cancer through grassroots efforts to increase research funding, influence policy, and educate activists.
Phone: 800/622-2838

Group [0869]

[1468] Cancer Research for Children (National Childhood Cancer Foundation)

Cancer is the #3 disease killer of children. Please help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure.
Phone: 800/458-6223

Group [0869]

[1651] Catholics United for Life

Pro-life Catholic organization dedicated to defending human life from the moment of conception. Activities include sidewalk counseling, educational programs and legal defense of religious liberties.
Phone: 800/764-8444

Group [0869]

[0133] Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation

The foundation has granted Quality of Life grants to nonprofit organizations helping improve the daily lives of people living with paralysis, particularly spinal cord injuries.
Phone: 877/225-0292

Group [0869]

[1138] Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation

Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News.
Phone: 877/633-3976

Group [0869]

[0827] Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc.

A recognized world leader in cure-focused research, committed to bringing promising discoveries from the lab to patients in the fastest and safest way possible.
Phone: 800/321-3437

Group [0869]

[1174] Dress for Success Worldwide

To advance low-income women's economic and social development and to encourage self-sufficiency through career development and employment retention.
Phone: 212/532-1922

Group [0869]

[1151] Father Flanagan's Boys' Home

Provides food, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, neglected, abused, and communicatively handicapped boys and girls.
Phone: 800/448-3000

Group [0869]

[1295] Feed The Children

One of America's most effective charities providing food, clothing, medical care, education, and emergency relief to children in the United States and overseas since 1979.
Phone: 800/627-4556

Group [0869]

[1556] Freedom Guide Dogs for the Blind

Breeds, raises, trains, and places guides with blind individuals in the Northeast. We train our clients from their home through 'hometown training'.
Phone: 888/348-4188

Group [0869]

[0901] Give Kids The World

A 70-acre non-profit resort for children with life-threatening illnesses whose one wish is to visit central Florida's best-loved attractions.
Phone: 800/995-5437

Group [0869]

[1878] Hospice America (American Hospice Foundation)

Increase access to hospice care through public education, professional training and advocacy with the hope that hospice will be an integral part of our society.
Phone: 202/223-0204

Group [0869]

[1653] Human Rights Campaign Foundation

Provides information and resources to educate the public and foster sound public policy to end discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans.
Phone: 800/777-4723

Group [0869]

[1948] I Have A Dream® Foundation

Provides long-term personal support and guidance to children from low-income communities from their elementary through high school years, with an assured college or vocational opportunity.
Phone: 212/293-5480

Group [0869]

[2717] International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region

Providing access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for all, especially the poor and marginalized.
Phone: 212/248-6400

Group [0869]

[2139] Junior Achievement of New York

Provides financial literacy, workforce readiness and entrepreneurial programs to New York City and Long Island students in grades K-12.
Phone: 212/949-5269

Group [0869]

[2466] Lance Armstrong Foundation

To inspire and empower people affected by cancer through advocacy, education, public health, research. Provides tools and information they need to live life on their own terms.
Phone: 877/236-8820

Group [0869]

[0663] Make-A-Wish Foundation® of America

Grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
Phone: 800/722-9474

Group [0869]

[2153] Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Metro New York

Grants the wishes of children with life threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
Phone: 516/944-6212

Group [0869]

[2627] Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Suffolk County New York

Grants the wishes of children with life threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
Phone: 631/585-9474

Group [0869]

[0769] Mothers Against Drunk Driving

Provides local programs that assist victims of alcohol-related crashes and educates the public about the dangers of drunk and drugged driving and underage drinking.
Phone: 800/438-6233

Group [0869]

[0668] Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

Providing access to sexual and reproductive health information and services for all, especially the poor and marginalized.
Phone: 856/488-4500

Group [0869]

[0123] NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

Fights for equality, access to education, health care, employment, housing, environmental justice, voting rights, criminal justice. Provides scholarships to promising African-American undergraduates and law students.
Phone: 800/221-7822

Group [0869]

[0770] NAACP Special Contributin Fund

Focused on protecting and advancing civil rights by eliminating the disparity within target areas: criminal justice, education, employment, emergency relief, health advocacy, housing, legal assistance.
Phone: 877/622-2798

Group [0869]

[1206] NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation

Works with 27 affiliates to advance our shared mission of making abortion less necessary, and provides citizens with resources to take action locally and nationally.
Phone: 877/YOU DECIDE

Group [0869]

[0906] National Black Child Development Institute

Exists to improve and protect the quality of life of African American children through educational programs, tutoring, training, public education, and other community outreach programs.
Phone: 800/556-2234

Group [0869]

[0795] National Down Syndrome Society

Strives to increase public awareness about Down syndrome and improve the lives of people with Down syndrome through research, education and advocacy.
Phone: 800/221-4602

Group [0869]

[0833] National Organization for Rare Disorders

Provides understandable information on rare diseases; peer networking; community resource referrals; patient medication assistance programs; research; advocacy for over 25 million people with rare disorders.
Phone: 800/999-6673

Group [0869]

[2158] National Psoriasis Foundation

Provides information about psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, promotes awareness and understanding, ensure access to treatment and support research for better treatments and a cure.
Phone: 503/244-7404

Group [0869]

[2371] National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States

Your support will help provide leadership, education, and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize communities for the future.
Phone: 800/944-NTHP

Group [0869]

[0674] Native American Rights Fund

Provides legal representation nationwide to Native American tribes, villages, organizations, and individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law.
Phone: 800/447-0784

Group [0869]

[1272] Orphan Foundation of America

At age 18 most orphans are on their own. OFA and volunteers provide moral and financial support to parentless teens pursuing college and vocational training.
Phone: 571/203-0270

Group [0869]

[1210] PETsMART Charities

Over 2.3 million pets saved since 1994, through 760+ Adoption Centers. Provides funding for spay/neuter, pet retention, disaster relief and adoption programs.
Phone: 800/738-1385

Group [0869]

[1209] Population Connection

A national nonprofit organization working to slow population growth and achieve a sustainable balance of people, resources and the environment.
Phone: 800/767-1956

Group [0869]

[2628] Prevent Cancer Foundation

100% of contributions support cancer prevention/early detection research, education, outreach to medically underserved; childhood cancer research/support. Free educational materials, toll free information line, award-winning website.
Phone: 800/227-2732

Group [0869]

[2049] Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF)

Provides free books for children across America to choose and keep. By promoting a love of books, RIF encourages children's literacy.
Phone: 888/725-4801

Group [0869]

[1736] Ronald McDonald House Charities®

Creates, finds and supports programs improving the health and well-being of children through its global network of local Chapters and 250+ Ronald McDonald Houses® worldwide.
Phone: 630/623-7048

Group [0869]

[2629] Spoons Across America

We are the source for children's culinary education and are dedicated to educating children, teachers, and families about the benefits of healthy eating.
Phone: 718/522-4921

Group [0869]

[2255] Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation

Transforming the lives of seriously ill children and their families through programs that educate, uplift and spirits, foster community and help alleviate pain and fear.
Phone: 800/315-2580

Group [0869]

[1679] The Fund for Animals

Founded in 1967 by bestselling author Cleveland Amory. Provides hands-on care to protect wildlife at sanctuaries such as Black Beauty Ranch.
Phone: 888/405-FUND

Group [0869]

[2586] The Grace Children's Foundation

Seeks to improve the lives of China's orphans and abandoned children through medical, educational and humanitarian aid programs.
Phone: 212/662-1143

Group [0869]

[1722] The Hole In The Wall Gang Fund

Founded by Paul Newman, is a non-profit camp and year-round center providing free services to children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
Phone: 203/772-0522

Group [0869]

[1572] The Humane Society of the United States

Our mission is to create a humane and sustainable world for all animals, including people, through education, advocacy and the promotion of respect and compassion.
Phone: 202/452-1100

Group [0869]

[2373] Tiger Woods Foundation, Inc.

Helping all children build values, characteristics and attitudes to reach their goals, TWF initiates and supports programs that enhance their learning, growth and development.
Phone: 949/725-3003

Group [0869]

[0834] Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance

Supports tuberous sclerosis research, maintains a national network for family support, and promotes public awareness and the education of medical and allied professionals.
Phone: 800/225-6872

Group [0869]

[2718] UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation

UHCCF provides medical grants up to $5,000 to children's families to help pay for non-covered medical services and expenses from their commercial health benefit plan.
Phone: 952/992-4453

Group [0869]

[1443] Families Together in NYS

Provides advocacy, support and information for families of children and adolescents with special mental health needs.
Phone: 518/432-0333

Group [2031]

[1227] Hunger Action Network of NYS

Statewide network of emergency food programs. Operates vegetable garden for food pantries; develops meal programs for children; advocates for economic justice, minimum wage and job creation.
Phone: 518/434-7371

Group [2031]

[2418] Maternity & Early Childhood Foundation

Provides grants to support program for pregnant and parenting women and their families who are most in need.
Phone: 518/482-0038

Group [2031]

[2633] Mothers Against Drunk Driving-New York State

A statewide organization whose mission is to stop drunk driving, support victims and prevent underage drinking.
Phone: 518/785-6233

Group [2031]

[1469] National Alliance for the Mentally Ill-NYS

Provides support, information and referral to families of people with mental illness, educates and advocates regarding mental illnesses, mental health services, policies and legislation.
Phone: 518/462-2000

Group [2031]

[2608] Neighborhood Preservation Coalition of NYS

A statewide membership organization representing 300 housing and community development agencies; provides training, advocacy and technical assistance to the State's affordable housing programs.
Phone: 518/432-6757

Group [2031]

[2032] New Yorkers Against Gun Violence

A statewide grassroots organization dedicated to reducing firearm deaths and injuries by educating people about the public health and safety issues involved with gun violence.
Phone: 212/679-2345

Group [2031]

[1235] NY Statewide Senior Action Council

A statewide organization advocating for the needs of old persons and working on intergenerational projects, particularly health care; operates hospital patient's rights hotline and affordable prescription drug projects.
Phone: 518/436-1006

Group [2031]

[2033] NYS Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Provides statewide 24-hour domestic violence hotline, technical assistance to community groups, domestic violence programs; and advocates for changes in public policy.
Phone: 518/482-5465

Group [2031]

[2258] NYS Coalition for the Aging

A statewide coalition for senior services providers whose mission is to preserve the rights of older New Yorkers to live as independently as possible in their homes and communities.
Phone: 518/465-0641

Group [2031]

[2751] Save the Manatee Club, Inc.

Advocating for manatee and habitat protection. Promoting public awareness and education; sponsoring research and rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts; Join Jimmy Buffett, Save the Manatee!
Phone: 800/432-5646

Group [1495]

[1271] 4-H: National 4-H Council

4-H is preparing young people to become confident, impassioned leaders ready for success in today's challenging world through clubs, camps, and after-school experiences.
Phone: 301/961-2983

Group [1495]

[2733] Abandoned Children's Fund

Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love by providing food, shelter, clean water, healthcare, education and vocational training to desperate, abandoned women, children and families.
Phone: 888/884-0567

Group [1495]

[2475] Action Against Hunger - USA

Help us end world hunger with innovative programs in nutrition, water and sanitation, food security, and health.
Phone: 212/967-7800

Group [1495]

[1730] Adoption and Humanitarian Aid - MAPS

Millions of children worldwide are growing up without parents. Help us preserve, strengthen, and create families through adoption, humanitarian aid, and shelter services.
Phone: 617/267-2222

Group [1495]

[1602] Adoption Center

There are no unwanted children, just unfound families. Expanding adoption opportunities for children with special needs and sibling groups who want to stay together.
Phone: 800/TO ADOPT

Group [1495]

[2038] Adventist Development & Relief Agency International

Imagine living without clean water, health services, basic education or job opportunities. Gifts support ADRA's empowering development and relief programs in the US and worldwide.
Phone: 800/424-ADRA

Group [1495]

[1658] Advertising Council, Inc.

From Smokey Bear to "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste," Ad Council's PSA's are more than memorable; they change lives.
Phone: 212/922-1500

Group [1495]

[2392] Africa AIDS Watch

HIV/AIDS prevention, education, awareness and support services to people of Africa. We help Africans and emerging democracies attain low HIV infection rate.
Phone: 301/270-2182

Group [1495]

[1440] AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Information Services of the American Social Health Association

Providing information and support regarding sexually transmitted infections (Sties), including HIV, herpes, and HPV, through research, public education, and patient support programs.
Phone: 919/361-8400

Group [1495]

[2566] AIDS Fund, National

A nationwide partnership of community-based organizations fighting HIV/AIDS through prevention, education and care. Grant dollars matched by communities 2:1 - doubling your contribution!
Phone: 202/408-4848

Group [1495]

[2569] AIDS Programs of the National Minority AIDS Council

Only national minority AIDS organization with programs dedicated to saving the lives in communities of color to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS.
Phone: 202/483-6622

Group [1495]

[1533] AIDS Treatment and Research Information

This national AIDS organization continues to press for a cure-providing respected treatment information and advocacy, toll-free treatment hotline, and nationwide educational programs since 1985.
Phone: 415/558-8669

Group [1495]

[2463] AIDS Vaccine Initiative, International

The world needs an AIDS vaccine. We work to ensure and speed development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use throughout the world.
Phone: 212/847-1111

Group [1495]

[2039] Allergy and Asthma Network/Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.

A national network of families and physicians dedicated to eliminating suffering and death due to asthma, allergies and related conditions through education, advocacy and outreach.
Phone: 800/878-4403

Group [1495]

[2541] Alley Cat Allies

Advocates to stop the killing of stray and feral cats through nonlethal methods like Trap-Neuter-Return as a compassionate alternative to killing.
Phone: 240/482-1980

Group [1495]

[2495] Alzheimer's Foundation of America

Hands-on care and support services nationwide for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, and their families. "Caring for the Nation.
Phone: 866/AFA-8484

Group [1495]

[2040] Alzheimer's Research Foundation, Fisher Center

Research into cause, care and cure of Alzheimer's by winner of Nobel Prize for research in Alzheimer's. Your donations bring us closer to a cure.
Phone: 800/ALZINFO

Group [1495]

[2734] Amcha for Tsedakah

We support 31 US and Israeli organizations which promote pluralism and tolerance while efficiently serving a variety of needs including hunger, education and justice.
Phone: 301/937-2600

Group [1495]

[2542] American Association for Cancer Research

Funds innovative research to unlock the secrets of cancer and distributes the very latest research findings among all segments of the scientific community worldwide.
Phone: 215/440-9300

Group [1495]

[2637] American Association for Cancer Research

America's first advocacy organization dedicated to effectively fighting cruel experimentation on animals used in testing, research, and education.
Phone: 800/SAY-AAVS

Group [1495]

[2638] American Association of University Women Educational Foundation

Give deserving women a chance to excel through programs advancing education, research, and self-development for women and girls - fostering equity and positive societal change.
Phone: 202/728-7618

Group [1495]

[2639] American Forest Foundation

Conserving today and preparing for tomorrow. Dedicated to forest conservation, wildlife habitat restoration, and environmental education to protect our nation's natural resources and green spaces.
Phone: 202/463-2462

Group [1495]

[2640] American Friends of Nishmat, Inc.

Generates female leaders through advanced Jewish learning. Supports program for disadvantaged women pursuing higher education. Worldwide hotline answers calls on marital issues, fertility, women's health.
Phone: 212/983-6975

Group [1495]

[1937] American Humane Association

America's only organization actively protecting both children and animals from abuse, neglect and cruelty through advocacy, training and support of child- and animal-welfare professionals.
Phone: 303/792-9900

Group [1495]

[2287] American Indian Youth Running Strong

We're raising the standard of living and self-esteem of Indian reservation children. Teaching traditional and contemporary life skills, healthy lifestyles and respect for Mother Earth.
Phone: 888/491-9859

Group [1495]

[2544] American Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel

Save Israel's environment by protecting the coastline, building parks, and advocating for the little remaining open space. SPNI - Israel's the oldest and largest environmental organization.
Phone: 800/411-0966

Group [1495]

[2545] American Thyroid Association, Inc.

Everyone knows someone with thyroid disease -- millions are undiagnosed! Support patient education and thyroid research discovering causes, treatments, and prevention. Help with your contributions.
Phone: 703/998-8890

Group [1495]

[1585] American Whitewater Affiliation

Engages all paddlers to become river stewards of their watersheds. Recreational river runners are thus river advocates via the mission of AW.
Phone: 301/589-9453

Group [1495]

[2641] Animal Rights Institute

Speaking out for animals! Advancing the moral and legal status of animals and promoting animal rights as part of a just, compassionate and peaceful society.
Phone: 301/963-4751

Group [1495]

[2546] Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation, Inc.

Founded by patients, families and doctors; providing critically important services for over two decades to patients, families, and caregivers coping with bone marrow failure diseases.
Phone: 800/747-2820

Group [1495]

[2642] Armed Forces Veterans Homes Foundation

Health Setbacks. Loneliness. Helplessness. We assist 30,000 veterans overcome challenges of aging and disabilities with quality long term care at 140 State Veterans Homes.
Phone: 301/899-8386

Group [1495]

[2457] Asian Children's Assistance Limited

Saving Asian abandoned, orphaned, destitute, and handicapped children by providing hope and opportunity. Reaching their full potential through basic care, corrective surgery, therapy and training.
Phone: 866/523-3133

Group [1495]

[0811] ASPCA: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Staged dog fights to the death. Puppy factories with overcrowded and unsanitary breeding pens. Kittens tortured for amusement. Help stop these acts of animal cruelty.
Phone: 212/876-7700

Group [1495]

[1586] Assistance Dog Institute

Our Paws for Purple Hearts program helps heal our returning servicemen by teaching those with PTSD to train service dogs for those with physical disabilities.
Phone: 707/545-3647

Group [1495]

[2547] Assistance Dog United Campaign

Help provide loving assistance dog partners-Guide, Service, Hearing, Social/Therapy dogs-to individuals with disabilities through ADUC's assistance dog sponsorships and training program support.
Phone: 800/284-DOGS

Group [1495]

[1445] Association of Jewish Family & Children's Agencies, Inc.

Provides human and social welfare services to the most vulnerable: seniors, disabled, children, and refugees. We help Jews in need here at home.
Phone: 732/432-7120

Group [1495]

[2571] Autism Intervention and Treatment Research--Organization for Autism Research

Parents of children with autism never stop seeking answers. We're here to provide those answers and fund studies that provide practical information on lifelong care.
Phone: 866/366-9710

Group [1495]

[1743] Autism Society of America

Improving the lives of individuals with autism, their families and the professionals who work with them through research, advocacy and education.
Phone: 800/3-AUTISM

Group [1495]

[2009] Believe in Tomorrow National Children's Foundation

National leader in hospital and respite housing for critically ill children; your donation provides essential support services to families in the midst of medical crisis.
Phone: 800 933-5470

Group [1495]

[2247] Best Buddies for Children with Mental Retardation

Matching student volunteers in one-to-one Children with mental retardation are often lonely and isolated. Change their future by matching them with volunteers in one-to-one friendships…providing 'Best Buddies' for life.
Phone: 800/89-BUDDY

Group [1495]

[0953] Bethany Christian Services

Bethany finds homes for homeless children and foster families for abused kids. We cherish children, providing adoptive homes for American, international and special needs children.
Phone: 800/238-4269

Group [1495]

[2289] Bible Believers Fellowship, Inc.

Nationwide prison ministry promoting Christianity to English and Spanish speaking inmates using literature, videos, counseling, and prayer in faithful obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ.
Phone: 800/851-8674

Group [1495]

[2207] Black Charities for Children, Families, Communities

Catastrophic disasters hurt children, families, communities. Help us rebuild the quality of life for those most vulnerable through crisis relief efforts, funding and outreach initiatives.
Phone: 301/563-6250

Group [1495]

[2394] Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation

We support schools and homes, as well as career development and healthcare programs that enhance the quality of life of visually-impaired children residing in Vietnam.
Phone: 888/877-0736

Group [1495]

[2735] Blue Card

Cash assistance to needy aging Holocaust survivors - many at or near the federal poverty level - facing deprivation, failing health and resources. Since 1939.
Phone: 212/239-2251

Group [1495]

[2548] Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence

Dedicated to creating an America free from gun violence, where all Americans are safe at home, at school, at work, and in their communities.
Phone: 202/289-7319

Group [1495]

[2041] Brain Injury Association of America

Leading national organization promoting research, providing information, education and support to assist the 5.3 million Americans and their families coping with traumatic brain injury.
Phone: 800/444-6443

Group [1495]

[2543] Brain Tumor Association, American (ABTA)

Funding research to eliminate brain tumors and sharing knowledge and hope with brain tumor patients and families through publications, referrals, and social work consultations.
Phone: 800/886-2282

Group [1495]

[2549] Breast Cancer Action

To end the breast cancer epidemic, BCA activates and educates the public to improve breast cancer treatment, prevention, research priorities, and access to health care.
Phone: 877/278-6722

Group [1495]

[1731] Brother's Brother Foundation

Connecting People's Resources with People's Needs: 50 years, 120 countries, $2.5 billion in books, food, medical supplies, and pharmaceuticals. Forbes Magazine "1st in efficiency."
Phone: 888/323-1916

Group [1495]

[2643] Cancer and Aging Research Program

Dedicated to better understanding cancer; learning the role aging plays in cancer and other diseases to improve the quality of life in our aging population.
Phone: 518/891-3080

Group [1495]

[2736] Cancer Recovery Foundation of America

Helping children battle cancer through national "Bear-Able Bag" program. Gift bags with toys, games, give children in hospitals hope, spirit. Emergency financial support to families.
Phone: 800/238-6479

Group [1495]

[2252] Cancer Research America-NFCR

Funds cancer research in the laboratory leading to new treatments and making possible scientific breakthroughs to cure all types of cancer.
Phone: 800/321-2873

Group [1495]

[0826] Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation

Innovative young scientists will find new answers! 100% of your donation funds brilliant young cancer researchers seeking new treatments for all forms of cancer.
Phone: 877/7CANCER

Group [1495]

[2737] Canine Assistants

Training great dogs for special people. Invest in freedom by providing service dogs to children and adults with disabilities. Thank you!
Phone: 800/771-7221

Group [1495]

[1587] Canine Companions for Independence

Help give independence to people with disabilities! Changes the lives of children and adults by providing highly trained assistance dogs.
Phone: 800/572-2275

Group [1495]

[2229] Carter Center

Waging Peace. Fighting Disease. Building Hope. Led by former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, the Center advances human rights and alleviates unnecessary human suffering.
Phone: 800/550-3560

Group [1495]

[2644] CHADD (Children& Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Works to ensure that children and adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder reach their full potential through family support, education and encouragement of research.
Phone: 800/233-4050

Group [1495]

[2396] Child Family Health International

Crucial life-saving medical aide where and when most needed. Utilizing healthcare supplies to save women's and children's lives. Provides sustainable, targeted support to underserved communities.
Phone: 415/957-9000

Group [1495]

[0645] Child Find of America

Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation, and publicity. Your gift could bring a missing child home.
Phone: 800/I-AM-LOST

Group [1495]

[2645] Child Health Foundation

Making lasting changes in child health through education, improved living standards, research and numerous other projects. Making the world a better place for our children!
Phone: 410/992-5512

Group [1495]

[1890] Child Rescue International

Filling the physical, emotional, and spiritual void of institutionalized children by providing food, clothing, medicines, vocational education, love, and hope for a better future.
Phone: 800/245-9191

Group [1495]

[2459] Child Welfare League of America

Our vision; every child will grow up in a safe, loving and stable family. We protect children, strengthen families, and advocate children as national priority.
Phone: 703/412-2400

Group [1495]

[1501] Childhelp®

Working to meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of abused and neglected children. We focus our efforts on advocacy, prevention, treatment, and community-outreach.
Phone: 480/922-8212

Group [1495]

[2646] Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation

Provide support to children suffering from brain tumors. Help fund vital scientific and clinical research. Through research, there is hope for a cure.
Phone: 877/217-4166

Group [1495]

[2526] Childhood Cancer Research - St. Baldrick's Foundation

Shaving the way to conquer kids cancer! Our volunteers shave their heads in solidarity, raising funds for awareness and lifesaving research to cure children's cancer.
Phone: 888/899-BALD

Group [1495]

[2647] Childhood Cancer Research Coalition

Providing cutting edge children's cancer research, one-to-one patient and family education services, and life saving cancer medicines free to needy patients. Your support saves lives.
Phone: 919/821-2182

Group [1495]

[1293] Children Awaiting Parents

Dedicated to finding loving, adoptive homes for abandoned, abused and neglected children who languish in the foster care system. Some have emotional/mental/physical disabilities.
Phone: 888/835-8802

Group [1495]

[2460] Children of Nicaragua Fabretto Foundation

After-school academic and nutrition services to children living in severe poverty in many communities in Nicaragua. Without Fabretto services, students would not attend school.
Phone: 703/525-8716

Group [1495]

[1703] Children's Brain Tumor Foundation

Children's brain tumors are the toughest childhood cancer. A mother grieves. A father cries. CBTF is there with help and hope every day.
Phone: 866/228-HOPE

Group [1495]

[0108] Children's Defense Fund

We advocate for all children, including poor children born every 36 seconds, 9 million uninsured children, and minority children born on an uneven playing field.
Phone: 202/628-8787

Group [1495]

[2293] Children's Fire & Burn Fund

Reducing preventable death and injury to children by providing fire smoke alarms and fire prevention education. Special attention given to disadvantaged children and families.
Phone: 800/877-1250

Group [1495]

[1589] Children's Hopes & Dreams Foundation

Hospitals are frightening! Your pledge directly places our entertaining magazines into the hands of terminally/chronically ill children. Replace fear with amusement, laughter, education, smiles.
Phone: 800/437-3262

Group [1495]

[1453] Children's Hospital & Research Center Foundation

We raise funds for the benefit of Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland to care for sick/ injured children regardless of their abilities to pay.
Phone: 800/841-4642

Group [1495]

[2585] Children's House at the John Hopkins Hospital

Provides a warm "home away from home" for children and families, from throughout the United States, in the midst of medical crisis.
Phone: 410/614-2560

Group [1495]

[1661] Children's Medical Ministries

Compassionate Christian volunteer healthcare professionals provide surgical teams, medicine, food and clothing to children in despair in urban/rural America and developing countries.
Phone: 301/261-3211

Group [1495]

[2550] Children's Miracle Network

Your entire donation saves children's lives by helping premier local participating children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, lifesaving research and preventative education for millions of kids.
Phone: 801/278-8900

Group [1495]

[2294] Children's Network International

Provides food and medical assistance to needy children and their families across the United States and world-wide where and when it is most needed.
Phone: 877/264-2243

Group [1495]

[2551] Christian Freedom International

Caring for persecuted Christians in war-zones, brutal repression, and emergency; delivering medicine, food, education, tools and Bibles; reporting globally the atrocities occurring world-wide.
Phone: 800/323-CARE

Group [1495]

[1454] Christian Relief Services

Many cannot afford the most basic needs... food, water, medicine, housing. We're providing a hand-up rather than hand-out to those who need it most worldwide.
Phone: 800/33-RELIEF

Group [1495]

[2648] CLAL - The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership

Our work with volunteer, professional and rabbinic leadership creates new Jewish possibilities, promotes pluralism, and enhances Jewish participation in American life.
Phone: 212/779-3300

Group [1495]

[2598] Coalition Against Trafficking in Women

Help promote women's human rights internationally. Work to combat sexual exploitation in all forms, especially prostitution and trafficking.
Phone: 212/643-9895

Group [1495]

[2650] Coast Guard Foundation

Provides programs that enhance the education, welfare, and morale of Coast Guard personnel and their families; augments the Coast Guard Academy's academic and extracurricular programs.
Phone: 860/535-0786

Group [1495]

[2552] Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS)

They died in the line of duty protecting us. Help their families rebuild shattered lives. Support survivor programs, counseling, Outward Bound, special retreats, public education.
Phone: 573/346-4911

Group [1495]

[2553] Correctional Peace Officers Foundation, Inc.

Nonprofit charity for Correctional Officers and their families, by providing line-of-duty death benefit, and catastrophic assistance in cases of accident or illness.
Phone: 800/800-2763

Group [1495]

[0613] Covenant House

Serves homeless and at-risk youth in 21 cities. No child turned away. Always open, always free. Call NINELINE (1800-999-9999) for nationwide assistance.
Phone: 800/388-3888

Group [1495]

[2398] Deaf Children's Literacy Project

Literacy and communication are critical to an individual's life. A deaf child can learn language, become literate, and live independently by communicating with Cued Speech.
Phone: 800/459-3529

Group [1495]

[0143] Deafness Research Foundation

What if you couldn't hear music, friends' laughter or loved ones' voices? Now what if, suddenly, you could? DRF funds research that changes lives.
Phone: 866 454-3924

Group [1495]

[2651] Diabetes & Immune Disease National Research Institute

Help find treatments for diabetes and other immune system disorders. Make the necessary scientific breakthroughs a reality by supporting our cutting-edge research.
Phone: 858/752-6500

Group [1495]

[1456] Direct Relief International

Since 1948, providing humanitarian medical aid to people in need worldwide. Privately funded, apolitical, non-sectarian, and top-rated in efficiency by Forbes and Charity Navigator.
Phone: 800/676-1638

Group [1495]

[1457] Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust

Your gift provides food, shelter and medical aid to homeless veterans, transportation to medical facilities, and counseling/rehabilitation for amputees, and other severely disabled veterans.
Phone: 859/441-7300

Group [1495]

[2461] Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans (NEADS)

We rescue dogs, train them as assistance dogs, and match them with disabled veterans and others, for whom they provide freedom, security, and unconditional love.
Phone: 978/422-9064

Group [1495]

[2133] Dollars for Scholars

Make a difference, change a life! More than scholarships, we also connect students and parents with mentoring and tutoring programs to build strong communities.
Phone: 800/279-2083

Group [1495]

[2399] DonorsChoose, Inc.

Teachers ask. You choose. Students learn. Fulfill the needs and foster innovation in public schools by addressing the scarcity and inequitable distribution of learning materials.
Phone: 212/239-3615

Group [1495]

[1941] Educate the Children

Promoting programs that provide self-help and long-term solutions. Education, sustainable agriculture, scholarships, small business micro credit and women's support groups are among many successful programs.
Phone: 607/272-1176

Group [1495]

[2556] Equestrian Land Conservation Resource

Every hour, 250 acres of rural land is developed. Loss of land is a critical and defining issue for all horse people and conservationists.
Phone: 859/455-8383

Group [1495]

[1592] ESPERANCA

Improving health and providing hope for families in the poorest communities of the world through sustainable disease prevention, education and treatment.
Phone: 602/252-7772

Group [1495]

[1459] FACES: The National Craniofacial Association

Children with craniofacial disfigurements require specialized reconstructive surgeries. We take care of these children and their families while treatment is received. Rebuilding faces, rebuilding futures.
Phone: 800/3 FACES 3

Group [1495]

[2397] Families Thru International Adoption

Children languish in orphanages. We help by establishing foster care programs; supporting education; meeting medical needs; and finding forever families through international adoptions.
Phone: 888/797-9900

Group [1495]

[2557] Family Adoption Consultants

Our goal; get children off the streets and into safe homes. Providing ethical adoption services as well as aid to homeless children.
Phone: 269/343-3316

Group [1495]

[1593] Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM)

Fights the cruel confinement, mutilation and slaughter of helpless factory farmed animals, while reducing global warming and improving health in America and worldwide.
Phone: 888/FARM USA

Group [1495]

[2558] Farm Safety 4 Just Kids

Promotes a safe farm environment to prevent health hazards, injuries and fatalities to children and youth.
Phone: 800/423-KIDS

Group [1495]

[1594] Fisher House Foundation

We build and donate Fisher Houses at military/VA medical centers, support existing houses, help military families in need and award Scholarships for Military Children.
Phone: 888/294-8560

Group [1495]

[1461] Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network

Our mission is to raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis.
Phone: 800/929-4040

Group [1495]

[2103] FRAXA Research Foundation

We aim to cure Fragile X, the foremost known cause of autism, by funding medical research and helping affected families get the best treatment.
Phone: 978/462-1866

Group [1495]

[2738] Friends of the World Food Program, Inc.

With almost one billion hungry people in the world, help us support the UN World Food Program - feeding 100 million people in nearly 80 countries.
Phone: 202/530-1694

Group [1495]

[2043] Giving Children Hope

Deliver emergency food and medicine after major disasters, provide food for hungry American children, administer lifesaving healthcare to orphanages, help the "poorest-of-the-poor."
Phone: 866/392-HOPE

Group [1495]

[2652] Global Fund for Women

The future of the world depends on the freedom of women. Invest in the collective power of women to change the world. Stand with us.
Phone: 415/202-7640

Group [1495]

[1597] Global Hunger Project

In Asia, Africa, and Latin America, The Hunger Project empowers millions of people to achieve lasting progress in health, education, nutrition, and family income.
Phone: 800/228-6691

Group [1495]

[2274] Global Links

Outside the US, people are dying for what we throw away. Help improve healthcare worldwide, by providing vital medical materials to hospitals serving the poor.
Phone: 412/361-3424

Group [1495]

[2653] Gluten Intolerance Group of North America

Supports persons with gluten intolerances and celiac disease, to live quality lives and make wise decisions for their health, through innovative education and support programs.
Phone: 253/833-6655

Group [1495]

[2559] Grassroots International

We work to protect food, land, water, and environmental rights through grants to community organizations worldwide and advocacy in the United States.
Phone: 617/524-1400

Group [1495]

[2739] Graves' Disease Foundation

Providing patient services, public education and funding research to find the cause and cure of Graves' Disease. Support groups and counseling, help thyroid patients.
Phone: 877/643-3123

Group [1495]

[1560] Greenpeace Fund

An independent campaigning organization that takes action, peacefully and creatively, to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future.
Phone: 800/326-0959

Group [1495]

[1598] Guide Dogs of America

A nonprofit organization dedicated in providing professionally trained guide dogs to blind individuals, free of charge, United States and Canada.
Phone: 800/459-4843

Group [1495]

[1204] Habitat for Humanity International

Christian Housing ministry working to end poverty by partnering with families in need to build affordable homes; over 200,000 worldwide.
Phone: 800/422-4828

Group [1495]

[2462] Hearing Foundation

Provides hearing aids, batteries, research and training to improve the lives of low-income hearing impaired children and adults in the USA and throughout the world.
Phone: 866/354-3254

Group [1495]

[2560] Heartbeat International Worldwide

Saving the lives of poor children and adults in developing countries by providing free pacemakers, cardiovascular devices and medical care.
Phone: 813/243-8769

Group [1495]

[1892] Hispanic Scholarship Fund

The nation's leading Hispanic scholarship -granting organization, HSF is committed to advancing the college education among Hispanic Americans and doubling the rate of college graduates.
Phone: 877/HSF-INFO

Group [1495]

[1599] Holt International Children's Services

Finding families for the world's orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children through family preservation and adoption, both domestic and international. Every child deserves a home.
Phone: 800/451-0732

Group [1495]

[1893] HOMEBUILDERS Family Counseling

Keep children safe and families together! Help support in-home family crisis counseling and prevent broken homes, child abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. Help families thrive.
Phone: 253/874-3630

Group [1495]

[2740] Homes for Our Troops

We build specially adapted, handicap-accessible homes for severely injured veterans across the country. The homes are provided at no cost to the veteran.
Phone: 508/823-3300

Group [1495]

[2561] HOPE worldwide

Provides sustainable non-sectarian health and education programs to prevent poverty, care for the needy and empower individuals and communities to rise out of their situations.
Phone: 610/254-8800

Group [1495]

[2044] Hospice Foundation of America

We assist terminally ill persons and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more caring manner, including caregiving and bereavement assistance.
Phone: 800/854-3402

Group [1495]

[2741] Humane Farm Animal Care

HFAC improves farm animals' lives by providing stringent, verificable standards for humane food production, and by assuring consumers that certified products meet our humane standards.
Phone: 703/435-3883

Group [1495]

[2742] Hunger Defense Fund

Help with a hand up, not a hand out. We provide those in need with increased self-sufficiency through food, clothing, personal care items, medical supplies.
Phone: 661/299-9273

Group [1495]

[1682] India Partners

Encouraging self-help projects in India since 1984: orphanages, schools, clinics, vocational training, anti-human trafficking, disaster relief, literacy, microcredit, agriculture, fisheries and church support.
Phone: 888/870-9085

Group [1495]

[2743] Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

IMSFF provides grants to injured and critically ill Marines, Sailors and their families to help with the costs associated with hospitalization recovery and transition.
Phone: 760/725-3680

Group [1495]

[2562] Institute for International Cooperation and Development

Travel the world and do good at the same time. We train volunteers for development and community work projects in Africa, Central America and Brazil.
Phone: 413/458-9466

Group [1495]

[1970] International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

Promotes understanding between Jews and Christians. Provides relief in Israel and the former Soviet Union. Airlifts Jews to Israel through "On Wings of Eagles."
Phone: 800/486-8844

Group [1495]

[2575] International Rett Syndrome Foundation

Rett Syndrome: a devastating neurological disorder that robs children of speech, motor control and hand use. IRSF funds research, provides family support, and promotes awareness.
Phone: 513/874-3020

Group [1495]

[2744] Ipas

Women facing unsafe abortions. Death and injury are all too common yet entirely preventable. Our work makes these health services available to women worldwide.
Phone: 800/334-8446

Group [1495]

[2563] Japan-America Student Conference

Exploring -- and updating -- the Japan-American partnership. Student run since 1934, JASC promotes leadership, peace, education, and cultural understanding through student exchanges.
Phone: 202/289-4231

Group [1495]

[2112] Jesuit Volunteers International

Volunteer college graduates serve the poor as teachers and social workers in schools and training centers in developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
Phone: 202/687-1132

Group [1495]

[0689] Jewish Fund for Justice

Helps people in the United States achieve social and economic security and opportunity by investing in healthy neighborhoods, vibrant Jewish communities and skillful leaders.
Phone: 212/213-2113

Group [1495]

[2745] Jewish Women International

Domestic abuse... financial control... teen dating violence. JWI promotes healthy relationships and economic security -- to help at-risk women and girls create safe, independent lives.
Phone: 800/343-2823

Group [1495]

[2239] Kidney Cancer Research and Education Association

We strive for a world without kidney cancer. We fund research, provide education about treatment options, clinical trials and advocacy. We also offer referrals.
Phone: 800/850-9132

Group [1495]

[2654] Last Chance for Animals

Help us fight animal cruelty! Since 1984, LCA has been doing ground-breaking undercover investigations to expose animal abusers and promoting cruelty-free lifestyles.
Phone: 310/271-6096

Group [1495]

[2186] Leukemia Clinical Research Foundation

Leukemia can be cured! We live that dream by supporting research where it has the most impact - on patients in clinical settings.
Phone: 651/229-7131

Group [1495]

[1662] Love the Children

An international child care agency. Adoptable children come primarily from Korea. Also send needed medical supplies and material to orphanages & hospitals in Korea.
Phone: 215/536-4180

Group [1495]

[2005] Lymphoma Research Foundation

The foundation is the nation's largest lymphoma-focused organization devoted exclusively to funding research and providing patients and healthcare professionals with critical information about lymphoma.
Phone: 800/235-6848

Group [1495]

[1708] MADRE, Inc.

Rape, abduction, death threats and 'honor killings' of women. Gender- based violence is rising internationally. Women and their children need protection and justice. Please help.
Phone: 212/627-0444

Group [1495]

[2047] MAP International

Saves lives in over 100 countries by providing $50 in urgently needed medicines for every $1 you donate.
Phone: 800/225-8550

Group [1495]

[2564] Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation

Honor Marines by educating their children. Support scholarships for the children of current/former/deceased Marines to pursue a college or vo-tech education.
Phone: 866/496-5462

Group [1495]

[2746] Masorti Foundation for Conservative Judaism in Israel

We support a pluralistic, egalitarian spiritual movement in Israel - one that believes social welfare and community service are as vital as prayer and study.
Phone: 212/870-2216

Group [1495]

[2565] Medical Support Association

We provide life-saving essential medicines to pediatric patients in impoverished communities at no charge. Your gift will have real impact and help save lives.
Phone: 504/371-5595

Group [1495]

[2655] Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

Dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease through an aggressively funded research agenda. Ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's.
Phone: 800/708-7644

Group [1495]

[2656] Military Officers Association of America Scholarship Fund

Our military protects us. Their families deserve our support. We provide interest free educational loans and grants for the children of military families.
Phone: 800/234-6622

Group [1495]

[2747] Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF)

The MMRF relentlessly pursues innovative means that accelerate the development of next-generation myeloma treatments to extend the lives of patients and lead to a cure.
Phone: 203/972-1250

Group [1495]

[2306] National Alopecia Areata Foundation

Provides major research funding, patient educational materials and support for alopecia areata a mystifying autoimmune disease affecting all ages, causing one's hair to fall out.
Phone: 415/472-3780

Group [1495]

[0670] National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Spearheads national and international efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation and abduction, and to locate and recover missing children.
Phone: 800/THE-LOST

Group [1495]

[2657] National Council of La Raza

Largest network of Hispanic community organizations and the leading voice for Latinos, NCLR reduces poverty, fights discrimination and improves opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
Phone: 202/785-1670

Group [1495]

[2568] National FFA Association, Inc.

Positive example of what works! Dynamic youth organization that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
Phone: 317/802-6050

Group [1495]

[2308] National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts

NFAA's youngARTS program honors America's most talented high school actors, artists, dancers, filmmakers, musicians, photographers, singers, and writers with cash awards and college scholarships.
Phone: 305/377-1140

Group [1495]

[1283] New Israel Fund

Partnership of North Americans and Israelis committed to strengthening democracy in Israel by protecting civil and human rights and promoting religious tolerance.
Phone: 202/842-0900

Group [1495]

[2570] Normandy Allies, Inc.

Freedom is not free. The sacrifices and contributions made by American military forces in Normandy must never be forgotten. Annual educational trips to Normandy battlefields.
Phone: 585/748-2357

Group [1495]

[2444] North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry

In Ethiopia, we fund food and education programs to the greater Jewish community. In Israel, educational programs are provided for newly-arrived Ethiopian-Israeli children and students.
Phone: 212/233-5200

Group [1495]

[1790] Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Inc.

Educating and assisting public and professional communities about OCD and related disorders. Providing critical support and resources and connecting professionals who treat the disorder.
Phone: 203/401-2070

Group [1495]

[2489] Open Doors with Brother Andrew, Inc.

Many Christians worldwide suffer assault, imprisonment, torture, murder and persecution for their faith. Help provide hope through Bibles, training, advocacy, relief and community-based initiatives.
Phone: 949/752-6600

Group [1495]

[1688] Operation Smile

Transform a life, one smile at a time! Medical volunteers provide free reconstructive surgery & follow-up care to children with facial deformities in 25 countries.
Phone: 888/OPSMILE

Group [1495]

[1470] Operation USA

Helps communities alleviate the effects of disasters, disease and endemic poverty throughout the world by providing privately-funded relief, reconstruction and development aid.
Phone: 800/678-7255

Group [1495]

[1319] ORBIS

Dedicated to blindness prevention, the saving of sight, the transfer of skills and the creation of a world in which no one is needlessly blind.
Phone: 800/ORBIS-US

Group [1495]

[2253] Parkinson's Research Center, Michael Stern Foundation

Sponsoring research at leading academic centers in the U.S. to find the cause, treatments and ultimately a cure for the second most common neurological disorder.
Phone: 800/470-0499

Group [1495]

[1187] Partnership for a Drug-Free America

Prevention. Early Intervention. Treatment. Our research-based educational programs give parents/caregivers the comprehensive tools/support they need to help their children lead healthy, drug-free lives.
Phone: 212/922-1560

Group [1495]

[1472] Paws With A Cause

Trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides lifetime team support which encourages independence. PAWS promotes awareness through education.
Phone: 800/253-PAWS

Group [1495]

[0732] Pearl S. Buck International, Inc.

Child biracial discrimination is devastating! Help us turn the tide, by advancing the legacy of our founder through adoption, humanitarian and cross-cultural educational programs.
Phone: 800/220-2825

Group [1495]

[1608] Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Leader in fight against pediatric AIDS, with innovative research and international programs, training initiatives, and advocacy bringing dramatic changes to the lives of children worldwide.
Phone: 202/296-9165

Group [1495]

[2187] Pet Partners

Your yearly contribution helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1-million men, women and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who've lost loved ones.
Phone: 425/226-7357

Group [1495]

[0357] PETA: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

Help us save animals' lives! We fight cruelty and defend the rights of all animals through our education, advocacy, and investigative campaigns.
Phone: 757/622-7382

Group [1495]

[2312] Philippine Children's Fund of America

Serving poor children including those left behind from the closure of US bases. Provides transitional home for American children we fly from the Philippines.
Phone: 800/660-4009

Group [1495]

[2464] PKD Foundation

Only organization worldwide solely devoted to programs of patient education, public awareness, advocacy and research toward a treatment & cure for polycystic kidney disease patients.
Phone: 800/753-2873

Group [1495]

[1895] Planned Parenthood Foundation

We exist to preserve and advance reproductive freedom and choice, provide access to affordable health care, and promote responsible and accurate sexuality education.
Phone: 800/829-7732

Group [1495]

[1609] Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation (PACCF)

Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other health care programs including neonatal training/research.
Phone: 773/763-9944

Group [1495]

[2048] Polish American Education, Scholarship and Cultural Foundation

Assists Americans and Poles through scholarships, grants and exchange programs and promotes Polish culture through educational, artistic, and musical programs sponsored throughout the U.S.
Phone: 212/734-2130

Group [1495]

[2401] Puppies Behind Bars

Teaching inmates to contribute to society by training them to raise dogs to assist disabled children, adults and veterans or detect explosives to protect America.
Phone: 212/680-9562

Group [1495]

[2573] Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)

Operates National Sexual Assault Hotline. Free, 24/7 services help 120,000 people/year. Programs prevent rape, help victims, put rapists in jail. Largest anti-rape organization.
Phone: 202/544-1034

Group [1495]

[2402] Reach Out and Read

Military and civilian doctors and nurses give free books to young children and advice to parents about the importance of reading aloud.
Phone: 617/455-0600

Group [1495]

[2748] Reach the Children, Inc.

Facilitates self-reliance in communities dedicated to the well-being of underprivileged children; through holistic Community Empowerment Initiatives, whereby they free themselves from shackles of extreme poverty.
Phone: 800/275-3003

Group [1495]

[2574] Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation

Increasing awareness, improving treatments, and funding research to find a cure for restless legs syndrome. Working for a better future for everyone living with RLS.
Phone: 507/287-6465

Group [1495]

[2749] Reuth Women's Social Service for Israel

Help Israel's soldiers, elderly, victims of terror and accidents. Help raise support for Reuth's mission, since 1937, to provide compassionate rehabilitation and long term care.
Phone: 212/751-9255

Group [1495]

[2750] Safari Club International Foundation

Funds and manages worldwide programs dedicated to wildlife conservation, outdoor education and humanitarian services. Projects include: wildlife restoration, textbook and medical supplies, and teacher training.
Phone: 520/620-1220

Group [1495]

[2659] SEVA Foundation

Restoring eyesight to the blind in Asia and Africa; empowering Indigenous communities to overcome poverty and disease in U.S., Southern Mexico and Guatemala.
Phone: 800/223-7382

Group [1495]

[2315] Shriners Hospitals for Children

Children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and more receive expert, specialized medical care in a family-centered environment, at no charge.
Phone: 800/241-4438

Group [1495]

[2400] Skin and Dental Dysfunction Foundation

Provides dentures, support, and hope to children left toothless from the rare disorder Ectodermal Dysplasia. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures.
Phone: 618/566-2020

Group [1495]

[2577] Skin Cancer Foundation

The only global, nonprofit organization devoted to eradicating the skin cancer epidemic through public education, medical seminars and research. We promote prevention, early detection, treatment.
Phone: 212/725-5176

Group [1495]

[1685] Solar Electric Light Fund

Improve life conditions and save the environment! Bring solar power to villages in developing countries--enhancing health, education, and micro-enterprise, while combating global warming.
Phone: 202/234-7265

Group [1495]

[2752] Soroptimist International of the Americas

Soroptimist helps women and girls live their dreams by giving them resources to create positive change for themselves, their families, their communities and the world.
Phone: 215/893-9000

Group [1495]

[0924] SOS Children's Villages-USA

We provide permanent, loving homes for orphaned or abandoned children by building villages and keeping siblings together. We support over 450 villages in 132 countries.
Phone: 202/347-7920

Group [1495]

[2579] Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc.

Our mission is to create a partnership between a visually impaired individual and a guide dog, facilitating life's journey with mobility, independence and dignity.
Phone: 800/944-3647

Group [1495]

[1612] Special Olympics, Inc.

They exhibit boundless courage and enthusiasm. Empowering people with intellectual disabilities to realize their potential and develop life skills through year-round sports training and competition.
Phone: 800/700-8585

Group [1495]

[2433] Stroke/Brain Injury Communication Disorders Foundation

Helping people reclaim their quality of life after aphasia, a language-processing disorder that results from stroke or brain injury. Providing education, support, networking and assistance.
Phone: 800/922-4622

Group [1495]

[1610] Surgical Eye Expeditions International

Imagine being blind for 10 years. After a 30 minute operation your sight is restored. Help us restore sight to disadvantaged blind worldwide.
Phone: 800/208-6733

Group [1495]

[2458] The Breast Cancer Fund

Breast cancer is a public health crisis effecting our mothers, sisters and daughters. BCF identifies -- and advocates for elimination of -- environmental and preventable causes.
Phone: 866/760-TBCF

Group [1495]

[2555] The Entomological Foundation

Educating and Exciting Young People about Science through Insects to build a future for entomology. Protecting natures' delicate ecosystem starts here!
Phone: 301/459-9083

Group [1495]

[2576] The Seeing Eye, Inc.

Enhancing lives by bringing independence, dignity and self-confidence to blind people through our Seeing Eye® dogs. These dogs bring mobility, safety and self-sufficiency to thousands.
Phone: 973/539-4425

Group [1495]

[2582] The VHL Family Alliance, Inc.

The VHL gene is critical to tumor progression in many cancers. We fund VHL research and improve cancer patients' diagnosis, treatment and quality of life.
Phone: 800/767-4845

Group [1495]

[2753] Thomas More Law Center

The Christian answer to the ACLU; a national, nonprofit public interest law firm defending the constitutional rights of Christians, family values, and sanctity of life.
Phone: 734/827-2001

Group [1495]

[2580] TMJ Association, Ltd.

Improving the care and treatment of those affected by TMJ diseases and disorders, fostering research and education, with the goal of preventing these problems.
Phone: 262/432-0350

Group [1495]

[2660] Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors

Providing comfort, hope and healing to those who've lost loved ones. With dramatic caseload increases stemming from military deaths in Iraq, support is crucial.
Phone: 202/588-8277

Group [1495]

[1497] Trickle Up Program, Inc.

Empowers people living on less than a dollar a day to take the first steps out of poverty, providing them with resources to build micro-enterprises.
Phone: 212/255-9980

Group [1495]

[2661] Twin Towers Orphan Fund, Inc.

Rebuilding futures, one child at time: TTOF provides higher education, mental, and physical healthcare assistance to children who lost parents on September 11, 2001.
Phone: 661/633-9076

Group [1495]

[2113] United Palestinian Appeal

Humanitarian programs to alleviate the suffering of the impoverished of Palestine. We shine a light of hope in the lives of suffering Palestinians.
Phone: 800/892-6183

Group [1495]

[2108] United States Association for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (USA for UNHCR)

More than 20 million people...mostly women and children...have fled violence, persecution and war. Help the UN Refugee Agency ensure that they receive life-saving humanitarian aid.
Phone: 800/770-1100

Group [1495]

[2754] United States Luge Association, Inc.

For the achievement of athletic excellence in the sport of luge, with the highest degree of sportsmanship, honor, dedication and victory as the standard.
Phone: 518/523-2071

Group [1495]

[2051] United Ukrainian American Relief Committee

We provide humanitarian aid to Ukrainians throughout the world, distributing medical supplies, clothing, educational materials, and establishing educational and immigrant programs in Ukraine and USA.
Phone: 215/728-1630

Group [1495]

[2052] Vegan Outreach

Many farmed animals cannot turn around or stretch a wing. Ammonia from excrement burns their lungs and eyes. We are persuading students to go vegan.
Phone: 530/495-0503

Group [1495]

[2581] Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation

Many farmed animals cannot turn around or stretch a wing. Ammonia from excrement burns their lungs and eyes. We are persuading students to go vegan.
Phone: 816/968-1128

Group [1495]

[2567] Victims of Crime, National Center for

Helps crime victims rebuild their lives. Operates national helpline, advocates for victims' rights, raises public awareness. Priorities: domestic violence, stalking, teen victims, identity theft, homicide.
Phone: 800/FYI-CALL

Group [1495]

[2119] Water For People

Helps the most impoverished people worldwide improve their quality of life by supporting sustainable drinking water, sanitation and health and hygiene projects.
Phone: 303/734-3490

Group [1495]

[2256] WaterPartners International

Every 8 seconds a child dies from water related disease. WaterPartners is transforming the lives of people in developing countries through access to safe water.
Phone: 913/312-8600

Group [1495]

[2317] Women for Women International

Provides direct aid, rights awareness and leadership education, vocational skills training and income generation support to women survivors of war, conflict and civil strife.
Phone: 202/737-7705

Group [1495]

[2578] Women's Health Research

Improving women's health through advocacy, education and research by advancing the study of differences between the sexes affecting the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Phone: 202/223-8224

Group [1495]

[2755] World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP)

Brightening the futures of orphaned and vulnerable children in the United States and around the world since 1976.
Phone: 206 575-4550

Group [1495]

[2053] World Federation for Mental Health

A world-wide collaboration of professionals, educators, and individual people like you to prevent mental illness and provide effective care for those who suffer from it.
Phone: 703/838-7525

Group [1495]

[0872] World Hunger Year

Helping hungry people access food, shelter, job training, and government benefits in addition to supporting grassroots solutions that create self-reliance and economic justice.
Phone: 212/629-8850

Group [1495]

[2615] World Land Trust-US

Your gift buys and protects rainforests and other critical habitats for rare and endangered species - irreplaceable natural treasures vital to our planet's health.
Phone: 800/456-4930

Group [1495]

[2318] World Learning

Developing one-on-one relationships that make a difference! Promoting international education, social justice and world peace through education and action projects.
Phone: 802/257-7751

Group [1495]

[2583] World Neighbors

Invest in people, not things! We educate and train rural families in Asia, Africa and Latin America, empowering them to overcome hunger and poverty themselves.
Phone: 800/242-6387

Group [1495]

[2319] World Society for the Protection of Animals

The world's leading international federation of animal welfare, WSPA develops campaigns and rescue projects with more than 823 member societies in over 147 countries.
Phone: 800/883-9772

Group [1495]

[1394] ACCION New York

Works with economically disadvantaged self-employed individuals, providing small loans to those without access to traditional credit.
Phone: 718/599-5170

Group [1162]

[2127] Adelante of Suffolk County

A civic and cultural community-based organization dedicated to improving the quality of services to the diverse Latino community of Suffolk County.
Phone: 631/434-3481

Group [1162]

[1396] Alianza Dominicana

A comprehensive social services agency serving immigrant families in Northern Manhattan.
Phone: 212/740-1960

Group [1162]

[2128] Amber Charter School

A Spanish-English dual-language school which provides comprehensive learning experiences for low-income and dropout students.
Phone: 212/534-9667

Group [1162]

[1397] Andrew Glover Youth Program

A delinquency prevention program for juvenile offenders in the Lower East Side.
Phone: 212/349-6381

Group [1162]

[1398] Asociacion Benefica Padre Bellini

A youth development agency offering after-school tutoring, leadership development and cultural programs in Queens.
Phone: 718/651-8427

Group [1162]

[1003] Aspira of New York

A citywide agency serving high school students through programs in leadership development, dropout prevention and college scholarships.
Phone: 212/564-6880

Group [1162]

[1726] Audubon Partnership for Economic Development LDC

Addresses critical community economic development issues and opportunities facing the Washington Heights community.
Phone: 212/544-2470

Group [1162]

[0257] Casita Maria Settlement House

A multi-service organization providing services to youth, the elderly and families in the Bronx and East Harlem.
Phone: 718/589-2230

Group [1162]

[1404] Coalition for Hispanic Family Services

Provides foster care, guardians for AIDS orphans and psychological evaluations of children in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bushwick, Williamsburg and East New York.
Phone: 718/497-6090

Group [1162]

[1395] Community Association of Progressive Dominicans (ACDP)

A youth development and immigrant services agency serving Northern Manhattan.
Phone: 212/781-5500

Group [1162]

[1407] Concerned Citizens of Queens

Provides information and referral services to the Hispanic community in Queens.
Phone: 718/478-1600

Group [1162]

[2129] COPAY, Inc.

An out-patient agency dedicated to providing medical services to families and individuals in the Great Neck community of Long Island.
Phone: 516/466-2509

Group [1162]

[2130] Credit Where Credit is Due

Seeks to promote economic empowerment in Upper Manhattan by increasing residents' access to, understanding of, and control over financial services.
Phone: 212/927-5771

Group [1162]

[1832] El Museo del Barrio

Exists to present and preserve the art and culture of Puerto Ricans and all Latin Americans in the United States.
Phone: 212/831-7272

Group [1162]

[2484] El Taller Latino Americano

An arts organization that seeks to gather mixed audiences through its community arts programming, and Spanish classes.
Phone: 212/665-9460

Group [1162]

[1320] Hispanic AIDS Forum

Provides AIDS education, outreach, counseling and case management, and advocates for quality health and mental health services for Hispanics with HIV/AIDS and their families.
Phone: 212/741-9797

Group [1162]

[1806] Hispanic Counseling Center

Provides a full range of substance abuse treatment services to chemically dependent individuals and their families in Nassau County.
Phone: 516/538-2613

Group [1162]

[1884] Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo

Seeks to improve the well being of Hispanic individuals and families in western New York and residents of Buffalo's West Side.
Phone: 716/856-7100

Group [1162]

[0367] Inwood House

Provides adolescents citywide with the knowledge, skills and self-esteem they need to make responsible decisions about sexual involvement and lead independent, productive lives.
Phone: 212/861-4400

Group [1162]

[1808] La Fuerza Unida

Established in 1978 as a vehicle to improve the social, literary, educational, cultural, and economic conditions of Hispanic Americans in Long Island.
Phone: 516/759-0788

Group [1162]

[2487] Latin American Workshops Project

Secures a better living and working condition for the labor and civil rights of immigrants through community organizing and collective action.
Phone: 718/628-6222

Group [1162]

[1581] Latino Commission on AIDS

Supports and enables medical, social and political responses to the AIDS epidemic in the Latino community.
Phone: 212/675-3288

Group [1162]

[1654] Latino Organization for Liver Awareness (LOLA)

Publicizes the need for organ donations within the Latino community.
Phone: 718/892-8697

Group [1162]

[1423] Loisaida, Inc.

Provides youth development, after-school and cultural programs on the lower East Side of Manhattan.
Phone: 212/353-0272

Group [1162]

[2131] Mercy Center

Provides job training and supportive services to women, parents and other family members in order to help improve their lives and move them towards self-sufficiency.
Phone: 718/993-2789

Group [1162]

[1408] New York Council on Adoptable Children

A citywide adoption services agency that recruits Hispanic and African-American families for adoption of children in foster care or orphaned by AIDS.
Phone: 212/714-2788

Group [1162]

[0487] Promesa Systems

718/299-1100
Phone: Offers housing and a broad array of services for substance abusers.

Group [1162]

[1886] Puerto Rican Association for Human Development

Improves the social, economic, health, and education status of the residents through the implementation and operation of programs.
Phone: 732/442-1081

Group [1162]

[0486] Puerto Rican Family Institute

Provides citywide social services, case management and mental health services for families.
Phone: 212/414-7836

Group [1162]

[0183] Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund

Works to secure, promote and protect the civil and human rights of the Puerto Rican and wider Latino community.
Phone: 212/219-3360

Group [1162]

[1316] Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre

Educates, enlightens and entertains audiences through the presentation of professional and bilingual theatrical productions.
Phone: 212/354-1293

Group [1162]

[1656] Regional Aid for Interim Needs (R.A.I.N.)

Provides comprehensive services to the elderly of the Bronx.
Phone: 718/892-5520

Group [1162]

[1729] Repertorio Espanol

Theatre dedicated to bilingual productions offering drama, comedy and dance troupes.
Phone: 212/889-2850

Group [1162]

[1996] Sociedad Educativa de Las Artes (SEA)

A bilingual Hispanic Arts-in-Education organization dedicated to the empowerment and educational advancement of children and young adults.
Phone: 212/529-1545

Group [1162]

[1338] South Bronx Action Group

Offers housing assistance, tenant organizing advocacy, human services ad immigration and naturalization services in the South Bronx.
Phone: 718/993-5992

Group [1162]

[1583] South Bronx Mental Health Council

A minority multi-cultural, nonprofit organization providing comprehensive mental health and chemical abuse clinical services, as well as residential services to the Bronx community.
Phone: 718/993-1400 ext. 301

Group [1162]

[1402] Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation (Los Sures)

Provides housing development, assistance and management for residents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Phone: 718/387-3600

Group [1162]

[1340] Spanish Speaking Elderly Council/RAICES

A comprehensive service agency for the elderly in Brooklyn.
Phone: 718/643-0232

Group [1162]

[1888] St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction

Provides health-promoting services using a harm reduction approach.
Phone: 718/585-5544

Group [1162]

[0559] Unitas Therapeutic Community

Provides mental health services for youth in the Bronx.
Phone: 718/589-0551

Group [1162]

[1657] Urban Health Plan

Provides primary health care services in the South Bronx.
Phone: 718/589-2440

Group [1162]

[1342] VIP Community Services

Changes lives and transforms communities with a client-centered approach that empowers people to take charge and discover their personal paths to self-sufficiency.
Phone: 718/583-5150

Group [1162]

[1997] Westchester Hispanic Coalition

Provides human services to develop the Latino community economically and socially through the implementation of culturally competent programs designed to facilitate community integration and increased self-sufficiency.
Phone: 914/948-8466

Group [1162]

[1614] Workplace Project

Supports and advocates for Latina/Latino immigrant workers by providing outreach, leadership training and organizing for change in the labor context.
Phone: 516/565-5377

Group [1162]

[1908] Alcoholism Council of New York, Inc.

Provides education, prevention, counseling and advocacy services. Programs include: outreach, information & referral, individual & family clinical services, youth services, education & training, and drinking and driving.
Phone: 212/252-7001

Group [0127]

[1741] ALS Association, Greater New York Chapter

Raises funds to find a cure for ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) provides patient and family support services, promotes ALS awareness and advocates for ALS health-related issues.
Phone: 800/672-8857

Group [0127]

[0737] Alzheimer's Association, NYC Chapter

Provides family caregiver/early stage patient support, public awareness and educational/training programs, public advocacy and supports research all from within NYC.
Phone: 646/744-2900

Group [0127]

[0128] AMC Cancer Research Center, New York State

National Leader funding the most promising research to prevent and control cancer. Free counseling line for cancer patients and their families. Distinguished scientists collaborating nationwide.
Phone: 800/321-1557

Group [0127]

[0103] American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)

Supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors, and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS.
Phone: 800/392-6327

Group [0127]

[0129] American Hearing Research Foundation

Raises money for research into hearing loss and balance disorders related to the inner ear and educates the public about these disorders.
Phone: 312/726-9670

Group [0127]

[0131] American Kidney Fund

Our nation's #1 source of direct financial assistance to kidney patients and is a leader in providing education and outreach to those who are at risk for kidney disease.
Phone: 800/638-8299

Group [0127]

[1889] American Liver Foundation, Greater New York Chapter

America's leading nonprofit promoting liver health and disease prevention. We provide research, education and advocacy for those affected by hepatitis and other liver diseases.
Phone: 877/307-7507

Group [0127]

[0134] American Parkinson Disease Association, New York City Chapter

Dedicated to funding Parkinson's research, providing comprehensive medical information, extensive public/professional education and support services. 57 Centers, 61 Chapters, 226 Affiliated Support Groups.
Phone: 800/223-2732

Group [0127]

[0137] Arthritis Foundation, New York Chapter

The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure arthritis and related diseases.
Phone: 212/984-8700

Group [0127]

[2305] Autism Speaks

We fund biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments and cure for autism spectrum disorders; increase awareness; and advocate for the needs of affected families.
Phone: 212/252-8584

Group [0127]

[0825] Cancer Research Institute

To support and coordinate scientific and clinical efforts that will lead to the immunological treatment, control and prevention of cancer.
Phone: 800/992-2623

Group [0127]

[2630] Caring Bridge

Free personalized web sites allowing families and friends to stay in touch and share information, love and support during a serious medical condition, treatment and recovery.
Phone: 651/789-2300

Group [0127]

[0832] Children's Tumor Foundation, New York State

Drives research aimed at finding the cure for Neurofibromatosis. Provides clinical activities that assure access to quality medical care. Increases public awareness of Neurofibromatosis.
Phone: 800/323-7938

Group [0127]

[1742] Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of Harlem Hospital

Provides comprehensive clinical services, education and research in Sickle Cell Disease to the patients of Harlem Hospital Center and the community it serves.
Phone: 212/939-1704

Group [0127]

[0141] Cooley's Anemia Foundation, New York City

Funds research to cure this fatal blood disease, supports programs to enhance the life quality of patients, educates doctors, trait carriers and the public.
Phone: 800/522-7222

Group [0127]

[1211] Crohn's & Colitis Foundation, Greater NY Chapter

Provides patient education and support to those with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis as well as medical research. Summer camp is available to children.
Phone: 800/932-2423

Group [0127]

[0142] Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Greater NY Chapter, Manhattan Branch

Supports innovative research to control and cure Cystic Fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through a nationwide network of centers; offers pharmacy and other patient services.
Phone: 212/986-8783

Group [0127]

[2230] Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance

Nation's leading patient-run, illness-specific, mental health organization. Provides over 1,000 support groups, fee educational materials, interactive website, national conference, newsletter, advocacy and more.
Phone: 800/826-3632

Group [0127]

[0154] Easter Seals New York

Provides a wide array of clinical/medical services for those with developmental disabilities.
Phone: 212/244-6053

Group [0127]

[0829] Endometriosis Association

A disease-related, private, non-profit support organization with 24% of its total revenue used for administration and fundraising purposes.
Phone: 800/992-3636

Group [0127]

[0167] First Candle/SIDS Alliance

SIDS mysteriously kills almost 2,500 babies annually. Donations provide: education for caregivers to reduce SIDS risk; bereavement services for SIDS families; funds research into causes.
Phone: 800/221-7437

Group [0127]

[2024] Hospice Care Network, Long Island

Since 1988, serves terminally ill patients and their families in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties with expert care and compassion.
Phone: 516/832-7100

Group [0127]

[0140] Huntington's Disease Society of America

Promotes and supports research to find a cure for HD; helps those affected by HD and their families; educates the public and health professionals.
Phone: 800/345-4372

Group [0127]

[1516] Jacob Perlow Hospice, Continuum Hospice Care

Hospice provides comprehensive home and inpatient care for persons with advanced illness who want care focused on quality of life and maximum level of comfort.
Phone: 212/649-5526

Group [0127]

[0146] Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, New York City Chapter

Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications.
Phone: 800/533-2873

Group [0127]

[0160] Kidney & Urology Foundation of America, New York City

We promote better understanding, prevention and treatment of kidney and urological diseases and make resources and research accessible to patients, their families and at-risk populations.
Phone: 800/633-6628

Group [0127]

[0147] Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, New York City Chapter

We are the world's largest health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services.
Phone: 212/448-9206

Group [0127]

[1634] Lupus Alliance of America, Long Island/Queens Affiliate

Helping people with lupus and their families by providing support programs, information, referral, education, crisis intervention, Spanish information, limited financial support and funding lupus research.
Phone: 800/850-9000

Group [0127]

[2302] Lupus Research Institute

Uniquely dedicated to novel research and funds the largest number and widest range of lupus investigations in the country.
Phone: 800/745-8787

Group [0127]

[2275] Lymphatic Research Foundation

Promote and support research of the lymphatic system to find treatments and cures for lymphatic diseases including lymphedema, also benefiting cancer, HIV, lupus, arthritis, etc.
Phone: 516/625-9675

Group [0127]

[0149] March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, New York Chapter

The mission of March of Dimes is to eliminate birth defects and infant mortality through programs of Advocacy, Community Service, Research and Education.
Phone: 212/353-8353

Group [0127]

[1635] Mental Health Association in NYS, Inc.

Supports 30 affiliates throughout the State and provides advocacy, public education, training and technical assistance on behalf of all New Yorkers living with mental illness.
Phone: 518/434-0439

Group [0127]

[0151] Muscular Dystrophy Association, New York State

Fighting neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services and far reaching\professional and public health education.
Phone: 800/572-1717

Group [0127]

[0152] Myasthenia Gravis Alliance, New York

Empowers members, through programs educating patients and health professionals, support groups, literature, financial and medical assistance and more, while researching a cure.
Phone: 800/643-0808

Group [0127]

[1351] Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, Inc.

Seeks to facilitate the diagnosis and care of MG patients through programs of patient services, public information, medical research, professional education and advocacy.
Phone: 800/541-5454

Group [0127]

[0741] National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

A grass-roots support, education and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by severe mental illnesses and their families.
Phone: 800/950-6264

Group [0127]

[0117] National Headache Foundation

Your #1 source for headache help-vital information, newsletter, support groups, and research on causes and treatments for headache sufferers, their families and healthcare professionals.
Phone: 888/643-5552

Group [0127]

[0156] National Hemophilia Foundation

Dedicated to finding cures for bleeding disorders and to preventing and treating their complications through education, advocacy and research.
Phone: 800/424-2634

Group [0127]

[2246] National Kidney Foundation, Greater New York

Dedicated to educating the public about kidney disease prevention and organ donation by providing kidney screenings, educational materials, professional education and financial assistance.
Phone: 800/622-9010

Group [0127]

[0161] National Multiple Sclerosis Society, New York City Chapter

Provides various programs and services for the 7,000 people living with MS in the five boroughs and funds research to find the cure for MS.
Phone: 800/344-4867

Group [0127]

[0162] National Parkinson Foundation, New York City

Provides research, clinical studies, patient and caregiver services, public and professional education, literature, manuals, physician referrals and assists support groups worldwide.
Phone: 800/327-4545

Group [0127]

[0166] National Spinal Cord Injury Association

To encourage basic scientific research, proper rehabilitation and medical care for persons with spinal cord injuries and to provide related education.
Phone: 800/962-9629

Group [0127]

[1636] National Stroke Association

Dedicated to stroke prevention, improving the diagnosis and treatment of stroke, maximizing the recovery of stroke survivors, and advocating on behalf of the stroke community.
Phone: 800/787-6537

Group [0127]

[0730] Parkinson's Disease Foundation, New York City

Extensive research seeking the cause and cure of Parkinson's disease and other related disorders. Information, counseling, advocacy, referrals, patient and professional education services are provided.
Phone: 800/457-6676

Group [0127]

[1637] Prevent Blindness Tri-State

Committed to saving sight and preventing vision loss through information, education screening and referral services and work site safety programs.
Phone: 800/850-2020

Group [0127]

[0187] Queens Centers for Progress

Provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Services maximize the range/quality of independent life choices available to the individuals and their families.
Phone: 718/380-0483

Group [0127]

[0168] Research to Prevent Blindness, New York

World's leading voluntary organization supporting scientific research into the causes, cure and prevention of all blinding diseases.
Phone: 800/621-0026

Group [0127]

[0778] S.L.E. Lupus Foundation

For over 35 years the Foundation has provided services for lupus patients and their families, supported lupus research and fostered public awareness about this disease.
Phone: 800/745-8787

Group [0127]

[0676] Spina Bifida Association, Tri-State Region

Provides family support, financial assistance, I&R newsletters, continence training and advocacy to families and individuals. Educates the public regarding birth defect prevention.
Phone: 877/722-8775

Group [0127]

[0170] St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, NYC

The world's premier center for research and treatment of potentially fatal childhood diseases, including caner/certain blood, genetic/ immunodeficiency disorders.
Phone: 800/526-9542

Group [0127]

[2249] Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Imagine life without breast cancer. We can make it a reality by racing for the cures and funding life-saving research and community health programs.
Phone: 212/560-9590

Group [0127]

[2631] The Children's Heart Foundation

Funds the most promising research to advance the diagnosis, treatment of Congenital Heart Defects, the world's most prevalent and deadly birth defect.
Phone: 847/634-6474

Group [0127]

[2374] Tourette Syndrome Association, New York City

Provides outreach, education, referrals, support services, newsletters, social events and school advocacy.
Phone: 646/202-9683

Group [0127]

[0172] United Cerebral Palsy, New York City

Provides the highest quality services in healthcare, education, employment, housing and technology resources that support people with disabilities in leading independent and productive lives.
Phone: 800/448-3827

Group [0127]

[2632] Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization

Provides information and support to anyone touches by breast cancer through its 24/7 Hotline staffed by breast cancer survivors and interpreters in 150 languages.
Phone: 312/986-8338

Group [0127]

[2175] Animal Rescue, Inc.

Help us provide a no-kill shelter for abused and abandoned animals--emergency services to people and pets in times of hardship through crisis intervention.
Phone: 410/661-7626

Group [1649]

[1509] Association to Benefit Children

Serving homeless, disabled, and medically fragile children and their families through programs designed to permanently break the destructive cycles of abuse, sickness, neglect and homelessness.
Phone: 212/845-3821

Group [1649]

[2596] Cats Purrfect Rescue

As they enter our sanctuary doors, the once abandoned strays are no longer homeless, helpless, or unwanted, but are beautiful living beings treasured and loved forever.
Phone: 718/767-1192

Group [1649]

[2292] Child Study Center of New York

A not-for-profit learning center specifically designed and committed to preparing children with special needs to take their place in society.
Phone: 516/822-1192

Group [1649]

[2768] Council for Unity

CFU works with at-risk youth teaching skills that foster self-esteem, academic achievement, safety and unity through a curriculum which promotes individual growth and positive goals.
Phone: 212/701-9440

Group [1649]

[2132] Court Appointed Special Advocates

CASA has a single mission - to move children quickly out of foster care and into safe, permanent homes where they can thrive.
Phone: 212/334-4010

Group [1649]

[2682] Covenant House New York

Covenant House New York provides crisis services to homeless youth and offers job training programs that prepare them to make the transition to independent living.
Phone: 212/613-0300

Group [1649]

[1529] Food Bank For New York City, Food For Survival

Feeding NYC's hungry, we distribute food to 1,100+ community programs. Last year we distributed 67 million pounds of food - providing 240,000 meals daily.
Phone: 718/991-4300

Group [1649]

[2177] Free Arts for Abused Children of NYC

Volunteers provide creative activities (painting, photography, dance) to help children and families in shelters and other social agencies express emotions and build self-esteem.
Phone: 212/974-9092

Group [1649]

[1812] Fresh Youth Initiatives

We support neighborhood youth in service/volunteer efforts-cleaning parks, painting murals, serving at soup kitchens-giving youth opportunities to help both others and themselves.
Phone: 212/781-1113

Group [1649]

[2603] Harlem RBI, Inc.

Uses the power of teams to provide youth with opportunities to Play, Learn, and Grow, inspiring them to recognize their potential and realize their dreams.
Phone: 212/722-1608

Group [1649]

[2683] Helping Hands Initiative Incorporated

Provides advocacy, medical and financial assistance, referral and advisory services, and financial aid to disabled to aid them in their efforts toward independence.
Phone: 718/356-4737

Group [1649]

[2684] Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation

Works to raise awareness and fund research on Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. HNF also reaches out to people with CMT, offering information and support.
Phone: 212/722-8396

Group [1649]

[1781] Hope for New York

Dedicated to the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual healing of New York's poor and defenseless people through holistic programs.
Phone: 212/808-4460 ext. 160

Group [1649]

[2137] Hope Program

Help end poverty. HOPE provides homeless and very poor adults with the training, professional experience, and support services needed to get and keep jobs.
Phone: 718/852-9307

Group [1649]

[2685] Humane Education Advocates Reaching Teachers (HEART)

HEART teaches Humane Education, which instills the values of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all living things, including the environment, through school curriculum and programs.
Phone: 212/744-2504

Group [1649]

[1165] Humane Society of New York

A pet can be someone's only friend. Help the disadvantaged care for and keep their pets and provide loving homes for abused and abandoned animals.
Phone: 212/752-4840

Group [1649]

[2138] Jewish Opportunities Institute

High-impact educational, family building and social welfare initiatives creates opportunities for thousands of Israeli children and adults. Focus on maximizing return on chartable investment.
Phone: 212/561-5343

Group [1649]

[2769] Lights for Orphans

Empowering over 1,500 abandoned and disadvantaged orphans in Egypt through relief, educational, and psycho-social support services, including feeding, clothing, tutoring, and vocational training programs.
Phone: 917/913-8911

Group [1649]

[1813] Long Island Toy Lending Center for Children with Disabilities

Children with special needs need special toys. We're helping these children succeed through the loan of conventional and adaptive toys and therapeutic equipment.
Phone: 516/889-8287

Group [1649]

[2417] Make The Road New York

MRNY promotes economic justice, equity and opportunity for low-income New Yorkers through community organizing, policy advocacy, leadership development, education and legal services.
Phone: 718/418-7690

Group [1649]

[2770] Migraine Research Foundation, Inc.

Millions suffer - but you can help end the debilitating pain of migraine. Your donation funds promising research into the causes/treatment of this disabling illness.
Phone: 212/249-5402

Group [1649]

[2179] New Alternatives for Children, Inc.

Care that works through family support and healthcare services that strengthen birth, foster and adoptive families in poverty caring for medically fragile children at home.
Phone: 212/696-1550

Group [1649]

[2414] New York Coalition of Healthy School Food

We work to improve the health and well being of students by advocating for healthy plant based foods, comprehensive nutritional policy, and nutrition education.
Phone: 607/272 1154

Group [1649]

[2262] Project Reach Youth, Inc.

In 1968, Project Reach Youth is a Brooklyn nonprofit community organization that provides educational and developmental services to low-income youth, families, and immigrant adults.
Phone: 718/768-0778

Group [1649]

[1814] St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center

Enriching the lives of people through pet visits to hospitals, retirement homes and schools. Also providing animal rescue, shelter, emergency foster care and adoption services.
Phone: 973/377-2295

Group [1649]

[1793] St. John's Bread and Life Program

Services provided include soup kitchen, food pantry, mobile soup kitchen, referrals, HIV/AIDS support group, mom's support group, advocacy, legal clinic, medical, and social services.
Phone: 718/574-0058

Group [1649]

[2141] Youth Service Opportunities Project

YSOP introduces young people to volunteer service. Our main program is running single day, overnight and weeklong Workcamps serving the hungry and homeless.
Phone: 212/598-0973

Group [1649]

[0664] ACCION International

A private, nonprofit organization with the mission of giving people microloans and other financial services needed to work their way out of poverty.
Phone: 800/931-9951

Group [0717]

[0718] African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)

Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through training, capacity building and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria, family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach.
Phone: 212/768-2440

Group [0717]

[0719] Africare

Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance.
Phone: 202/462-3614

Group [0717]

[0107] American Jewish World Service

Provides non-sectarian, sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine.
Phone: 800/889-7146

Group [0717]

[0720] American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)

Creates opportunities in education, health and relief services, and job creation programs for people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan.
Phone: 202/842-2766

Group [0717]

[1251] American Refugee Committee

Works for the survival, health and well-being of refugees, and displaced persons caught in the crossfire of civil violence, warfare, and other disasters.
Phone: 800/875-7060

Group [0717]

[1252] AmeriCares Foundation, Inc.

A non-profit disaster relief and medical assistance organization, providing help and hope for all people irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion.
Phone: 800/486-4357

Group [0717]

[0721] CARE

Fights root causes of poverty in 66 countries; special focus on empowering poor women to lift themselves, their families and communities out of poverty.
Phone: 800/521-2273

Group [0717]

[0762] ChildFund International (formerly Christian Children's Fund)

An international, humanitarian organization dedicated to the development and survival of children worldwide regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion.
Phone: 800/776-6767

Group [0717]

[1490] Children International

A nonprofit, humanitarian organization providing program benefits and services including medical care, educational assistance and material aid to poverty-stricken children and families in eleven countries.
Phone: 800/888-3089

Group [0717]

[1898] Christian Reformed World Relief Committee

A relief, development, and justice organization that works in 30 of the world's poorest countries to help communities create positive change.
Phone: 800/552-7972

Group [0717]

[1253] Doctors Without Borders USA

An international independent medical organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by war, epidemics, natural and manmade disasters, in more than 70 countries.
Phone: 888/392-0392

Group [0717]

[1809] ECHO

Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provides training, information and seeds to agricultural workers and missionaries working with small farmers in over 180 countries.
Phone: 239/543-3246

Group [0717]

[2731] EngenderHealth, Inc.

The leading international reproductive health organization working to improve the quality of health care in the world's poorest countries.
Phone: 800/564-2872

Group [0717]

[2732] Episcopal Relief & Development

The international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church/US. With partners, the agency creates lasting solutions to poverty.
Phone: 800/334-7626 ext. 6122

Group [0717]

[1899] FINCA International

In 22 countries, our Village Banking programs give the working poor capital loans to finance self-employment activities, improve family income and achieve financial independence.
Phone: 202/682-1510

Group [0717]

[0823] Freedom From Hunger

A nonprofit, international development organization that brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty.
Phone: 800/708-2555

Group [0717]

[1323] Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc.

Trains, mentors and provides critical professional support to more than 2,600 healthcare providers who care for the neediest populations in over 25 countries.
Phone: 202/296-0928

Group [0717]

[0665] Heifer International

Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing food-and income-producing animals, community development, training and environmentally-sound farming.
Phone: 800/422-0474

Group [0717]

[0725] Helen Keller International

Saves the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition.
Phone: 877/535-5374

Group [0717]

[0726] International Eye Foundation

Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A deficiency, "river blindness," trachoma and cataracts. Provides local health worker training, technology transfer, eye surgery, equipment, medicine.
Phone: 240/290-0263

Group [0717]

[1894] International Medical Corps

Global humanitarian organization saving lives and building self-reliance by providing vital medical care for women and children, training healthcare professionals, rebuilding clinics, and improving water/sanitation.
Phone: 800/481-4462

Group [0717]

[1623] International Orthodox Christian Charities

Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East devastated by disasters and poverty.
Phone: 877/803-4622

Group [0717]

[2237] International Relief Teams

Sends medical and construction teams to assist disaster victims worldwide. Conducts medical, surgical, and training programs to promote self-sufficiency in developing nations.
Phone: 619/284-7979

Group [0717]

[0728] International Rescue Committee

Our commitment to freedom, human dignity, and self-reliance is reflected in well-planned global emergency relief, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees.
Phone: 877/REFUGEE

Group [0717]

[2025] International Youth Foundation

Prepares young people to be healthy, productive and engaged citizens through education, leadership development, health awareness, and job skills training in 70 countries worldwide.
Phone: 888/770-8710

Group [0717]

[0895] Lutheran World Relief

Works with partners in 35 countries to help grow food, improve healthcare, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and recover from disasters.
Phone: 800/LWR-LWR2

Group [0717]

[1465] Mercy Corps

A nonprofit international relief and development agency that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities.
Phone: 800/292-3355

Group [0717]

[1491] Near East Foundation

Supports civil society organizations in select African and Middle Eastern communities experiencing inveterate poverty, as well as conflict, migration and climate change.
Phone: 212/425-2205

Group [0717]

[1625] Opportunity International

Empower poor entrepreneurs in developing countries by providing small loans and basic business training to start or expand their own businesses and become self-supporting.
Phone: 800/793-9455

Group [0717]

[1201] Pan American Development Foundation

Helps disadvantaged people in Latin America and the Caribbean by creating economic opportunities, promoting social progress, strengthening civil society, responding to natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
Phone: 202/458-3969

Group [0717]

[2456] PATH

Creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health by advancing technologies, strengthening health systems, and encouraging healthy behaviors.
Phone: 800/836-4620

Group [0717]

[0724] Plan International USA, Inc.

A nonprofit global partnership of caring people founded in 1937 to bring hope and help to the world's poorest children.
Phone: 800/556-7918

Group [0717]

[0733] Planned Parenthood Federation of America-International (formerly Planned Parenthood-World Population)

Supports sexual and reproductive health programs in the developing world, in partnership with local nongovernmental organizations that promote women's reproductive health, freedom and dignity.
Phone: 800/829-7732

Group [0717]

[0734] Project HOPE - the-People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

Provides sustainable improvements in health through education and humanitarian assistance, in 37 countries with 93% of revenues dedicated to programs in the field.
Phone: 800/544-4673

Group [0717]

[2183] Rotary Foundation of Rotary International

Our Polio Plus program provides vaccines and mobilizes communities, volunteers and resources in support of international efforts to immunize children and eradicate polio worldwide.
Phone: 866/976-8279

Group [0717]

[0667] Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)

Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS support, education, capacity building and reconstruction and income generation, with heart to God and hand to man.
Phone: 800/SAL-ARMY

Group [0717]

[0184] Save the Children Federation, Inc.

The leading independent organization creating lasting change for children in need in the U.S. and around the world. Form more information, visit savethechildren.org.
Phone: 800/728-3843

Group [0717]

[1628] TechnoServe, Inc.

Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities and their countries.
Phone: 800/999-6757

Group [0717]

[0735] Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Inc.

Promotes environmental justice, opposes economic injustice and defends civil liberties while partnering with people around the world and engaging our U.S. members to be citizen-activists.
Phone: 800/766-5236

Group [0717]

[1499] United Methodist Committee on Relief

A humanitarian, non-proselytizing agency of the United Methodist Church. Our mission is to alleviate human suffering with open minds to all religions and open hearts to all people.
Phone: 800/554-8583

Group [0717]

[0716] United Seamen's Service

Provides overseas health and welfare services to the American Merchant Marine and seafarers of allied nations and a 24-hour hotline for emergency family assistance.
Phone: 718/369-3818

Group [0717]

[0736] United States Fund for UNICEF

Works for the survival, protection and development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy.
Phone: 800/486-4233

Group [0717]

[2588] William J. Clinton Foundation

Strengthening people's capacity to meet the challenges of global interdependence through health security; economic empowerment; leadership development/citizen service; climate change; and racial, ethnic, and religious reconciliation.
Phone: 212/348-8882

Group [0717]

[0922] World Relief Corporation

Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United States.
Phone: 800/535-5433

Group [0717]

[1896] World Vision Inc.

Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education, and economic opportunities.
Phone: 888/511-6598

Group [0717]