Food Resources

NYC Food Resources Guide
The Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center has partnered with Share Meals, Hunger Free America, BetaNYC and Plentiful to compile the most current and accurate data for these resource guides which are continually updated. Guides can be found here: https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/category/coronavirus-nyc-food-resource-guides/

Food Assistance
The City of New York is providing assistance to New Yorkers during the COVID-19 crisis by delivering meals to those who cannot access food themselves. View Resources
You can also visit NYC.gov/GetFood to learn more about food delivery assistance.

World Central KItchen
WCK distributing meals in The Bronx, Queens, Harlem, Brooklyn & New Jersey
View Locations

Invisible Hands
Invisible Hands is a group of engaged volunteers from communities at the least risk for severe COVID-19 reactions working to bring groceries and supplies to those in high-risk demographics. We’re focused most prominently on the elderly, disabled, and immunocompromised, but are available to help anyone in need.
LEARN MORE HERE

Caring for Your Kids Webinar
Helping Parents and Students Navigate Remote Learning with a Focus on Social/Emotional Health View Resources


Immingration Services

Family Justice Centers
New York City Family Justice Centers are temporarily closed during the COVID-19 crisis. FJC staff remain available by phone to provide immediate crisis support and advocacy. On Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., they are answering FJC phone lines and connecting clients to Community Based Organizations and partner agencies to provide vital services including legal consultations, counseling sessions, safety planning, case management sessions, and more. Between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday, survivors can reach each FJC directly, by phone:

Brooklyn: 718-250-5113
The Bronx: 718-508-1220
Manhattan: 212-602-2800
Queens: 718-575-4545
Staten Island: 718-697-4300

During evenings and weekends, victims and survivors can access help and resources by: Calling NYC’s 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline (800-621-4673); or Visiting the NYC HOPE Resource Directory online at www.nyc.gov/NYCHOPE

LIFT - Justice for All. One family at a time
Helping New Yorkers find justice in Family Court since 1996. Learn more


adult education

The Drew Educational Campus at 3630 Third Avenue, Bronx NY will be offering adult education classes for English as a Second Language, and for GED in Spanish and English. Sign up here to register.


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