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The Fula foundation is a community based not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to provide opportunities for development of low-income communities, by mobilizing, with care and respect, the learning and productive power of individuals, including children, using technology and cultural heritage. Available Services * Pre Kindergarten – Free * Early Childhood / Day Care * After School Computer Program * Read more...
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Our mission is to collaborate with community leaders, non-profit organizations, and volunteers to enhance the quality of life. We will help to bring closure to issues that arise in the lives of many victims. Results will show victims spend less time searching for help and more time rebuilding their lives with our support. The organization acts as an agent to Read more...
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(The Latin American Workshop) is a 501(c)(3) community-based non-profit arts and education institution founded in New York City in 1979 to bridge the gap between Latin Americans and North Americans through the language of art, dance and music. El Taller offers its community a varied menu of Spanish and English language classes, arts programming, music and that seek not only Read more...
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Ecumenical Community Development Organization is a not for profit organization dedicated to formulate and implement plans and projects that improve the housing, social, and economic conditions of low and moderate income residents and businesses of the West and Central Harlem communities. It is the organization’s goal to assist residents of West Harlem with a sense of community and a sense Read more...
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The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Dress for Success serves clients by referral only, and women must have an interview scheduled before receiving clothing. Our clients come to us Read more...
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The Day Care Council of New York, Inc., is the federation of 200 non-profit sponsoring boards that operate more than 320 publicly-funded child care centers and family child care programs in New York City. Choosing child care is an important decision. Safe and positive child care sets the stage for healthy growth and development. It takes time, patience and understanding Read more...
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College Now is CUNY’s largest collaborative program with the New York City secondary public school system. The program offers dual enrollment and college-readiness programs in more than 350 NYC high schools and enrolls close to 20,000 students annually. The goal of College Now is to help students meet high school graduation requirements and prepare for success in college, both academically Read more...
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Cornerstone Programs provide engaging, high-quality, year-round programs for adults and young people. Programs are located at 25 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Community Centers throughout the five boroughs. The Cornerstone Program is a program of the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development. Youth Programs Cornerstone youth programs are designed to help participants acquire the skills and Read more...
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Are you a first-time computer user? A jobseeker looking to strengthen your resume? A teen interested in making movies? Computer Resource Centers can provide you with the tools and guidance you need. Computer Resource Centers (CRCs) are located within Recreation Centers and provide free digital learning resources for center members of all ages and abilities. Starting with one public computer Read more...
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Community Health Education Center at Bronx Lebanon conducts health education programs in the community. We work with apartment buildings, shelters, and community centers to bring the health information to YOU. We go into the community to provide health education through lasting relationships with partners like housing buildings, shelters, and senior centers. Our goal is to develop long-term relationships within the Read more...