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You are not alone in NYS. Support is available in many forms from a wide range of organizations and resources. To find additional support, filter, search, and contact the resources below:
Central New York
African American/Black
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (The NAACP) is the oldest civil rights organization in the nation. The NAACP is the organization you will call on at the onset of racial incidents towards you, your family or someone else, or costs you a job. The NAACP is the organization you will call on when your children experience r...
National
AANHPI
AWAKE is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 volunteer organization committed to helping women and children in abusive situations. We also work to empower women and girls. We are a community based volunteer organization devoted to the well being of South Asian Women in the United States of America. AWAKE has over 50 volunteers from different occupations and o...
New York City
Muslim
Bait-ul-Jamaat - House of Community, is a community service organiztion, established by Muslims. The needs of the community are vast and require supportive services. Our mission is to provide food security and mental health awareness through arts, various activities, educational series and advocacy support, to the underserved families borough-wide,...
email: [email protected]
phone: (347) 289-7991
Western New York
African American/Black
We organize at the intersections of embodied leadership, healing justice, political education and transformational organizing.We envision a Buffalo where communities are sustainable and have what they need to thrive without external assistance.We know we cannot do this without a base who is engaged and without significantly shifting the material co...
New York State
General
Bridging Cultures Group was created to stop the slowly spreading divisions that were steadily increasing prior to and post the 2016 election. Founder and CEO, Dr. Debbie Almontaser, started the organization as an initial response to The Southern Poverty Law Center report that Jews, Muslims, African- Americans, LGBTQ, and undocumented immigrant comm...
email: [email protected]
phone: (646) 503-6796
New York City
LGBTQIA+
Brooklyn Community Pride Center advances lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer liberation by celebrating, commemorating, and convening LGBTQ+ Brooklyn through socially conscious and culturally responsive programs, partnerships, and advocacy. Brooklyn Community Pride Center is the borough's premier destination for programs and resources serving ou...
email: [email protected]
phone: (347) 889-7719
New York City
African American/Black
The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate race-based discrimination.
Southern Tier
General
The Council's mission is to provide a vehicle for local faith communities to cooperate on neighborhood or county wide efforts. Our main programs include CHOW, Faith in Action Volunteers, the Hospital Ministry, and the Jail Ministry. We also sponsor other community programs such as the Greater Good Grocery, BCCOAD, and Encounter. Our programs serve ...
Southern Tier
Youth
The mission of the Broome County Urban League is to enable minorities and the urban poor in securing economic self-reliance, parity, and power. Help adults attain economic self-sufficiency through good jobs, educational opportunity, youth development and resource assistance. Ensure that our children are well educated and equipped for economic self-...
National
LGBTQIA+
The Brown Boi Project is a community of people working across race and gender to eradicate sexism, homophobia and transphobia and create healthy frameworks of masculinity and change.
email: [email protected]
phone: (510) 761-8973
New York City
Buddhist
The BCNY, founded in 1985, is an association of Buddhist Temples and organizations whose mission is to foster dialogue, cooperation and unity within the Buddhist community in the New York City area.
Western New York
Jewish
A robust, caring, and connected Jewish Buffalo where every Jew and their loved ones can access a welcoming and thriving network of communities, engage in meaningful collective Jewish experiences, and explore and own their personal Jewish journey. Guided by Jewish values, Federation convenes, inspires, collaborates, leads and enriches the Jewish com...
email: [email protected]
phone: (716) 204-2241