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North Country
Native American
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe is the federally-recognized government of the Saint Regis Mohawk Reservation at Akwesasne. The territory under our jurisdiction lies south of the border dividing the United States and Canada. The lands north of the border are under the jurisdiction of our counterparts, the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne.
email: [email protected]
phone: (518) 358-2272
New York State
General
Sakhi for South Asian Women is an anti-domestic violence organization that works with the South Asian community in the New York metropolitan area. The organization is the second-oldest organization in the United States that is created for South Asian women. Since it was founded, Sakhi has helped more than 10,000 people experiencing violence. The or...
National
General
The helpline can be used by any person, including a first responder, who is experiencing emotional distress due to a disaster
phone: 1-800-985-5990
New York State
Disability
The Self-Advocacy Association of New York State, Inc., is an organization founded, and led, by people with developmental disabilities for people with developmental disabilities. We promote the awareness and recognition of the civil rights and responsibilities which include the opportunities and choices of equal citizenship.
New York City
Immigrants
Sapna NYC primarily serves low-income South Asian immigrant women and families. The women we serve are diverse in background, with varying education levels, age, culture, religion, and beliefs. However, as new immigrants they have many of the same struggles of learning a new culture, navigating a new city, and understanding new systems. As such, ma...
North Country
Youth
The Saranac Lake Youth Center opened in 1982 and serves all Middle and High School students primarily in the Saranac Lake School District. It is open 2:30-7:00 pm Monday Friday after school and for six weeks in the summer as well. The Youth Center is housed in a bright 2000 sq. foot office space in downtown that is easily accessible from schools...
email: [email protected]
phone: 518-891-5846
New York City
Immigrants
Sauti Yetu Center for African Women, Inc. is a community-based social services organization dedicated to uplifting African and other immigrant women and families by championing their needs, rights and voices.
Capital Region
General
The Schenectady County Human Rights Commission was established in 1965 to foster mutual respect and enhance understanding among all racial, religious and ethnic groups in Schenectady County, and to assist individuals in securing their legal rights.
phone: (518) 384-3627
National
General
"When do we call out bias, and when do we call it in?"
Long Island
Women and Girls
Latina women and girls building the power of the immigrant community towards advancing equity and justice. Through our work, we strive to nurture and improve civic engagement by way of leadership skills and legal representation.
email: [email protected]
phone: (631) 980-2555
Long Island
General
The Seva Center of Humanity (SCH) is a not-for-profit charitable organization that has been recently formed and is currently awaiting the approval of tax-exempt status from Internal Revenue Services.The team of Seva Center for Humanity has been performing community service throughout Long Island for over 10 years.
Long Island
General
The mission of the Shinnecock Cultural Resources Department is to identify, preserve, protect and maintain our cultural resources- our heritage, our environment, our traditions.Our goal is to instill knowledge, appreciation and pride of tribal heritage through intergenerational teaching of our values, history, ceremonies, traditions, and language.
email: [email protected]
phone: (631) 283-6143 ext 5