Exponents
212-243-3434
Exponents, in New York City, is dedicated to serving those impacted by substance use, HIV/AIDS, behavioral health concerns, and incarceration. Their services include clothing, a food pantry, vaccines, behavioral health and substance use treatment, vocational training, and programs for gay and bisexual men and transgender individuals.
New York 211
211
New Yorkers who call 211 can access a broad range of social services, including housing services, help with food and clothing, child and senior care services, transportation needs, medical care, behavioral health and substance use treatment, and much more. Rather than looking for individual organizations, call 211 and get the information you need all at once.
Coalition for the Homeless
888-358-2384
The Coalition for the Homeless provides multiple services to New York City residents in a variety of situations, including those experiencing homelessness, those about to be evicted, those fleeing domestic violence, those in need of food, disabled New Yorkers, and more. They also offer a resource guide and links to borough-specific information.
Women in Need (WiN)
Women in Need (WiN) operates 14 shelters and 400 supportive housing units across New York City. They provide help for women and their children, including supportive housing, transitional housing, child care and education support, life skills classes, and employment programs.
Liberty Resources
315-425-1004
Liberty Resources in Syracuse provides primary medical care, crisis support, disability services, behavioral health and substance use treatment, and support for children and families. Programs include community-based support, help for those involved in domestic violence and sexual assault, kinship services, recovery support navigators, and much more.