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TEENSGIVING92nd Street Y is a world-class nonprofit community & cultural center that connects people at every stage of life to the worlds of education, the arts, health, wellness, & Jewish life. Through the breadth & depth of 92Y's extraordinary programs, we enrich lives, create community & elevate humanity.
Temple Of UnderstandingThe mission of the Temple of Understanding (ToU) is to achieve peaceful coexistence among individuals, communities and societies through interfaith education.
Tender Touch For AllTender Touch For All is a unique non-profit organization that provides a massage therapy program for seniors, veterans, people with disabilities and their caregivers. Our program runs primarily at nursing homes, assisted living facilities, senior centers, VA's, and Wounded Warrior Project events.
The Active Learning Elementary SchoolThe Active Learning Elementary School (TALES), a PK-3 school, fosters academic excellence in a safe and caring learning environment, through a partnership of family, staff, and community. We are looking for trainers that are We Are New York trained to start a conversation group at our school.
The Actors Theatre Workshop, Inc.The Actors Theatre Workshop is an award-winning non-profit theatre, community center and educational institution that teaches innovative educational techniques and theatre principals to adults and children from all walks of life.
The Afghanistan Blind Women & Children FoundationThe Foundation's objective is to provide financial support to improve Afghan women’s and children's healthcare services, thus allowing an increase in their quality of life. Some medical services include vision services, nutrition, and the treatment of critical mental and physical illnesses.
The American-Italian Cancer FoundationThe mission of the American-Italian Cancer Foundation is to support cancer research, education, and control, emphasizing the outstanding resources of Italy and the United States, recognizing world-class scientific excellence in medicine, and serving the medically underserved.
The Animation ProjectThe Animation Project (TAP) uses digital arts to propel the social, emotional and cognitive development of NYC at-risk youth.
The Boys' Club of New YorkThe Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) is a program founded in 1876 by philanthropist E.H Harriman to provide a haven where boys can learn, play and develop into productive adults. Today, we serve nearly 4,000 boys, providing them with the necessary tools to develop into well rounded young men.
The Bridge Mental Health and HousingThe Bridge proves every day that persons with serious mental illness or substance abuse, the homeless, and persons with HIV/AIDS can live productive lives in the community.