1162 HISPANIC FEDERATION, INC.
A membership organization which strengthens Latino agencies in order to meet the needs of Hispanics in the tri-state area.
212/233-8955
1394 ACCION New York
Works with economically disadvantaged self-employed individuals, providing small loans to self-employed individuals without access to traditional credit.
718/599-5170
2127 Adelante of Suffolk County
A civic and cultural community-based organization dedicated to improving the quality of services to the diverse community in Suffolk county.
631/434-3481
1396 Alianza Dominicana
A comprehensive social services agency serving immigrant families in Northern Manhattan.
212/740-1960
2128 Amber Charter School
A Spanish-English dual language school that provides comprehensive education for low income youth and former school dropouts.
212/534-9667
1397 Andrew Glover Youth Program
A delinquency prevention program for juvenile offenders on the Lower East Side.
212/349-6381
1398 Asociacion Benefica Padre Bellini
A youth development agency offering after school tutoring, leadership development and cultural programs in Queens.
718/651-8427
1003 Aspira of New York
A citywide agency serving high school students through programs in leadership development, dropout prevention and college scholarships.
212/564-6880
1726 Audubon Partnership for Economic Development LDC
Addresses critical community economic development issues and opportunities facing the community.
212/544-2470
0257 Casita Maria Settlement House
A multi-service organization providing services to youth, the elderly and families in the Bronx and East Harlem.
718/589-2230
1404 Coalition for Hispanic Family Services
Provides foster care, guardians for AIDS orphans and psychological evaluations of children in Bushwick, Williamsburg and East New York.
718/497-6090
1395 Community Association of Progressive Dominicans (ACDP)
A youth development and immigrant services agency serving Northern Manhattan.
212/781-5500
1407 Concerned Citizens of Queens
Provides information and referral services to the Hispanic community in Queens.
718/478-1600
2129 COPAY, Inc.
An out-patient agency dedicated to providing medical services to families and individuals in the Great Neck community of Long Island.
516/466-2509
2130 Credit Where Credit is Due
Seeks to promote economic empowerment in Upper Manhattan by increasing residents’ access to financial services and information.
212/927-5771
1832 El Museo del Barrio
Exists to present and preserve the art and culture of Puerto Ricans and all Latin Americans in the United States.
212/831-7272
1320 Hispanic AIDS Forum, Inc.
Provides AIDS education, information, outreach, counseling and case management and advocates for quality health are and mental health services for Hispanics with HIV/AIDS and their families.
212/741-9797
1806 Hispanic Counseling Center, Inc.
Located in Nassau County, provides a full range of substance abuse treatment services to chemically dependent individuals and their families.
516/538-2613
1417 Hispanic Youth People's Alternatives (HYPA)
A youth development agency providing after- school programs, tutoring and cultural programs in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn.
718/871-4972
1884 Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo
Seeks to improve the well being of Hispanic individuals and families in western New York and residents of Buffalo’s West Side.
716/856-7100
0367 Inwood House
Provides New York City’s adolescents with the knowledge, skills and self-esteem they need to make responsible decisions about sexual involvement and lead independent, productive lives.
212/861-4400
1808 La Fuerza Unida, Inc.
Offers an array of social, human, educational, youth, housing, economic development and immigration services to low-and moderate-income residents of Glen Cove and neighboring communities in Long Island.
516/759-0788
1421 Latin American Integration Center (LAIC)
Provides immigrant services in Queens.
718/565-8500
1581 Latino Commission on AIDS
Supports and enables medical, social and political responses to the AIDS epidemic in the Latino community.
212/675-3288
1654 Latino Organization for Liver Awareness (LOLA)
Publicizes the need for Organ donations within the Latino community.
718/892-8697
1423 Loisaida, Inc.
Provides youth development, after-school programs and cultural programs on Lower East Side of Manhattan.
212/353-0272
1402 Los Sures-Southside United Housing Development Fund Corporation
Provides housing development, assistance and management for residents in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
718/387-3600
2131 Mercy Center
Originally established as a counseling center, provides job training and supportive services to women, parents and other family members to help better their economic lives.
718/993-2789
1331 Musica Against Drugs
Provides comprehensive case management for people with AIDS and their families in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
718/218-7640
1408 New York Council on Adoptable Children
A citywide adoption services agency that recruits Hispanic and African-American families for adoption of children in foster care or orphaned by AIDS.
212/714-2788
1886 Puerto Rican Association for Human Development, Inc.
Serves the needs of Middlesex County residents by developing human potential and promoting self-sufficiency through the operation of various programs.
732/442-1081
0183 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
Works to secure, promote and protect the civil and human rights of the Puerto Rican and wider Latino community.
212/219-3360
1316 Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre
Educates, enlightens and entertains audiences through the presentation of professional, bilingual theatrical productions.
212/354-1293
1656 Regional Aid for Interim Needs, Inc. (R.A.I.N.)
Provides comprehensive services to the elderly of the Bronx.
718/892-5520
1729 Repertorio Espanol
Theatre dedicated to bilingual productions offering drama, comedy and dance troupes.
212/889-2850
1996 Society of the Educational Arts, Inc./Sociedad Educativa de Las Artes (SEA)
A Hispanic/Bilingual Arts-in-Education organization dedicated to the empowerment and educational advancement of children and young adults.
212/529-1545
1338 South Bronx Action Group
Offers housing assistance, tenant-organizing advocacy, human services, immigration and naturalization services in the South Bronx.
718/993-5992
1583 South Bronx Mental Health Council, Inc.
A minority multi-cultural, nonprofit organization providing comprehensive mental health and chemical abuse clinical services, as well as residential services to the Bronx community.
718/993-1400 ext. 301
1340 Spanish Speaking Elderly Council/RAICES
Provides assistance to disabled and seniors on entitlements and benefits. Provides congregate meals at our six senior centers. Food Stamps assistance for all ages.
718/643-0232
1888 St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction
Provides health-promoting services using a harm reduction approach.
718/585-5544
0559 Unitas Therapeutic Community
Provides mental health services for youth in the Bronx.
718/589-0551
1657 Urban Health Plan, Inc.
Provides primary health care services in the South Bronx.
718/589-2440
1342 Vocational Instruction Project (VIP) Community Services, Inc.
Dedicated to changing lives and transforming the community. Individuals with histories of chemical dependency benefit from our individualized approach and continuum of services.
718/583-5150
1997 Westchester Hispanic Coalition, Inc.
Provides human services to develop the Latino community economically and socially through the implementation of culturally competent programs designed to facilitate community integration and increased self-sufficiency.
914/948-8466
1614 Workplace Project
Supports and advocates for Latina/Latino immigrant workers by providing outreach, leadership training and organizing for change in the labor context.
516/565-5377