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Children of Bellevue (CoB) is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to initiate, fund, and develop programs that improve the health and well-being of children at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue.
March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. We support research, lead programs and provide education and advocacy so that every family can have the best possible start. Building on a successful 80-year legacy, we support every pregnant person and every family.
The journey of a special needs mom can be a lonely one. Our mission is to meet Moms wherever they are along their path. We are here to provide community, support and programs so all Moms can not only SURVIVE but THRIVE.
Shalva provides an all-encompassing range of services for thousands of people with disabilities from infancy to adulthood and their families. Shalva’s comprehensive life-cycle programming provide leading-edge therapies, inclusive educational frameworks, social and recreational activities, employment training, and independent living, as well as respite and family support.
Donate funds for food and snacks through these initiatives OR request a meal for healthcare workers
Learn about organizations supporting those in need as a result of the COVID19 Pandemic
Learn about different opportunities to feed those who do not have reliable access to food
Learn about different opportunities to feed those who do not have reliable access to food
Explore the many avenues to help arm our providers with PPE
Donate tablets to medical units so patients can connect with their families in their greatest time of need
This is difficult time for all of us; these resources may help
Watch how-to tutorials and/or donate homemade masks
The near-term goal of the organization is to empower people struck with tragedy by providing emergency aid, cash cards, food and housing. Secondary, GEM provides quality education, diverse vocational training and job creation to people in third world countries such as Haiti. The objective is for people in developing countries to have a self-sufficient and sustainable economy, ultimately eliminating their dependency on foreign aid.
As the lead humanitarian agency looking out for children when emergencies strike, UNICEF knows what children need to survive difficult times. In addition to sending vital supplies, UNICEF is leading on preventative actions in communities to protect children’s health and the health of parents and caregivers so that they can continue to keep children safe. UNICEF is providing hygiene and medical kits to schools and health clinics and monitoring the impact of the outbreak to support continuity of care, education and social services.
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