Partnerships
Overview
Men You're Not Alone is working to increase outreach to, and engagement of, at-risk individuals and their families with community-based, NYC and NYS agencies and organizations with the goal of bringing a wide range of assistance to our community members who may be in need of, but unaware of the services available to them.
Our Valued Partners
Lincoln Hospital
- Cheryl Simmons-Oliver
- Sydney McCalla – Surgeon
- James Dobbins – Guns Down Life Up
- And Staff
Safe Horizon
- Vilma Torres
Crime Victims Support Services
- Joanne Cicero
Bronx DA Victim Services
- BethAnn Holzhay
- Christopher Kilcullen
- And Staff of DA’s office
Elected Officials – Past/Present
- Bronx Borough President Hon. Vanessa L. Gibson
- Michael Blake
- Ruben Diaz
Rev. Dr, Alfonso Wyatt
Dr. John Palmer
Jackie Rowe Adams – Harlem Mothers Save
Danny Barber – Jackson Houses TA President
Pastor Que & Pastor Tim English
Abdul Malik Talib – Probation
Rodney Smith – Probation
Bernard Smith -
Linda Kemp – Bring the Peace
God Shammgod
Trevor Alexander Jr - Department of Child Support
Gloria Cruz – Constituent Services
John Edwards – Metropolitan College
Shavon Glover – Community Activist/teacher/parent
District 7 Central Office
- Community Board 1
- Cedric Loftin – District Manager` (retired)
- DGeorge Rodriguez – Chair (deceased)
- Annie Rojas – Community Coordinator
- Betty Brown – Chair (past)
- Arline Parks – Chair (present)
- All CB1 members/families
Safe Horizon
Safe Horizon | Homepage
Safe Horizon is the nation’s leading victim assistance organization, operating a network of programs across New York City communities and systems. We work with survivors of all forms of violence, including racism, to move from crisis to confidence.
Thrive NYC
ThriveNYC (nycsmh.org)
ThriveNYC is an unprecedented commitment by the city of New York to create and support a comprehensive mental health system that works for everyone.
Office of Victims Services
Office of Victims Services (ovs.nys.gov)
The Office of Victims Services provides a safety net if you have no other way to pay for costs-including, but not limited to, medical bills, counseling expenses, burial and funeral costs, and lost wages-resulting from being the victim of a crime. Your family members also may be eligible for help.