This holiday season, please donate to any of these organizations helping people in need in our community. Due to the constant changing nature of the pandemic, we will be updating this list weekly.
Ascension Church
221 W. 107th St.
ascensionchurchnyc.org
The children of the Ascension Church Religious Education Program run a Food Pantry, collecting canned and dry packaged goods and distributing generous grocery bags to the needy. Ascension Parish also hosts a Homeless Shelter that hosts beds for up to 20 homeless men every Saturday night.
August Aichhorn Center For Adolescent Residential Care, Inc.
23 W 106th Street
Bloomingdale Family Program Inc.
125 W 109th street
www.bloomingdalefamilyprogram.org
Since its inception in 1960, the Bloomingdale Family Program has served thousands of preschool children and their families. Bloomingdale provides a wide range of services that include parent support groups, family literacy initiatives, on-site speech, and play therapy for children.
Wish List: New iPads, financial contributions, gift cards, and volunteers.
Bloomingdale School of Music
323 W 108th Street
We know there a lot of worthy choices when it comes to giving today. We hope that, as a member of our Bloomingdale community, you’ll celebrate #GivingTuesday by donating to Bloomingdale’s Music Matter’s Campaign Today.
The Bridge, Inc.
248 W 108th Street
Cathedral Community Cares
1047 Amsterdam Ave
ccc@stjohndivine.org
The Children’s Aid Society
853 Columbus Ave
As New York City’s children living in poverty head back to school for in-person and remote learning, they continue to grapple with hunger, homelessness, and financial hardship, while also trying to catch up in their academics.We are providing robust services in academics, health, and family enrichment to help 50,000 young people and their families on their road to recovery.
Cluster House (Urban Pathways)
904 Amsterdam Ave
Support our essential programs and services – Street Outreach, Supportive Housing, the Total Wellness Program, and the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Urban Pathways’ staff provide a continuum of services that engage and support 3,900 at-risk and homeless New Yorkers annually
Dominican Sunday, Inc.
175 W 107th Street
dominicansunday@hotmail.com
Franciscan Community Center
214 W 97th Street
Goddard Riverside Community Center
352 W 110th Street
Help us turn #GivingTuesday into #TurkeyTuesday to support our festive meals for the community on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Jewish Home Lifecare
120 W 106th Street
Open Door Child Care Center
820 Columbus Ave
Wish List: laptops for teachers
Ryan Community Health Center
110 W 97th Street
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
225 W 99th Street
Trees New York
Trees New York needs your support to be able to purchase more trees, supplies, and equipment and cover transportation, instruction and watering costs.
Please donate today and support our tree planting, pruning and stewardship efforts!
Trinity Lutheran Church: Trinity Place Shelter
164 W 100th Street
Trinity Place Shelter (TPS) is a non-sectarian transitional shelter for LGBTQ 18-25 year olds. TPS provides residents a safe space to sleep, eat, store belongings, access transportation, counseling, and additional independent living supportive services.
Wish List: Financial contributions for holiday gift cards for shelter residents are most appreciated.
West End Presbyterian
165 W 105th Street
West Side Federation For Senior And Supportive Housing
135 W 106th Street
Frederick Douglass Senior Center
868 Amsterdam Ave
Volunteers of America Regent Family Residence
2720 Broadway