Find non profit organizations in Brooklyn, NY. Listings include Marks JCH Summer Day Camp, Soccer Fun for Kids Club, Cora Dance Brooklyn, Opera Untapped, School Settlement Association, Jewish Meditation Center of Brooklyn.
Center for Family Life, is a neighborhood-based family and social services organization serving Sunset Park since 1978. Learn more at centerforfamilylife.org/?utm_medium=facebook
With over 97 years in camping, JCH Summer Camp is a place where lifelong friendships are formed, identities are shaped, and character is built.
Cora Dance creates transformational dance experiences while addressing barriers that restrict access.
The Jewish Meditation Center is a grassroots community transforming the world through the cultivation of awareness, compassion and Jewish wisdom. We're building a replicable model ...
CDCRF is a 501c3 Non-Profit supporting the development of a treatment for Cri du Chat / 5p- Syndrome.
A huge, volunteer-run garden oasis in the heart of busy urban Bushwick. Come visit us! Or support our work by becoming a member: https://withfriends.co/bushwick_city_farms/join
Oko Farms is NYC's only publicly accessible Aquaponics Farm and Education Company in Brooklyn, New York. We utilize aquaponics because it allows us to cultivate both freshwater fis...
Music Improvisation workshops for all - every instrument, every style, every level of experience! Fun, intensive, and filled with relentless encouragement!
The Marine Corps League of Brooklyn voluntarily aids and renders assistance to all, and it is our duty to perpetuate the history of the USMC.
Where CKids members and friends can follow and participate in exciting programs.
Please visit TellEveryAmazingLady.org for the most up-to-date info, resources, and events.
We build communities of making and learning that prepare young people for the way the world works.
Ember Charter School for Mindful Education, Innovation and Transformation is a K-12 charter school located in Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn, NY. We offer our target “at-risk” populat...
Critical to YWCA Brooklyn’s social justice model is the dedication of its newly renovated,180,000 square foot downtown Brooklyn building in service to the community and specificall...
Since 1973, we’ve offered services designed to support every generation and meet the needs of comm
HWHR was founded in 1992 to respond to the human needs of Haitian refugees & immigrants in the U.S.
Portraits of places through their people. 2021: Chelsea Fulton Center, NYC 2016:Crown Heights, Brook