Find non profit organizations in Brooklyn, NY. Listings include MWI: Muslim Wholehearted Initiative, Life of Hope, Kings County Tennis League, National Youth Organization of Pakistan, Friends of Crown Heights Educational Centers, Brooklyn Book Bodega.
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
MWI is a personal development and wellness initiative providing Mental Health Counseling
Bringing tennis to the kids! We use tennis as an instrument for youth development and community building in underserved neighborhoods in Brooklyn, NY.
We believe “Each generation should live better than last”. We all are trying to play our part in help Pakistani youth to have a better future.
We provide safe, affordable and comprehensive child care and early education services.
The mission of Brooklyn Book Bodega is to increase the number of 100+ book homes for kids 0-18 in NYC
Welcome to Beit Juhuro Cultural Education Center! This is a place where Gorsky Jews come to network, learn Torah, Jewish history, study Juhuri language
The Crown Heights North Association, Inc. (CHNA) is dedicated to the preservation of the historic buildings of the Crown Heights North community, and the revitalization, economic a...
Sprout Brooklyn, a Young Judaea Day Camp.
Homecrest Community Services, Inc. (HCS) is a non-profit, IRS 501C(3) which provide community-based, multi-social services for older adults, youth and families living in Southern B...
Caring for the well being of Yaldei Hashluchim worldwide! A project of Merkos 302
The Haitian American Lawyers Association of New York is a non-profit professional organization founded to promote and encourage participation by Haitian Americans and other ethnic ...
BK Style Foundation (BKSF) (501(c)3 non-profit) was founded in 2004
BBRC is a Brooklyn based charter of Rotary International. We are committed to creating everlasting ch
Bhola District Association of USA, Inc. founded 2010 in New York with peoples of Bhola living in US
Hear Your Song empowers children with serious illnesses and complex health needs to make their voice