Our Partners

 
 

WORLD CENTRAL KITCHEN (WCK)

“At the US-Mexico border, thousands of asylum seekers – primarily Haitian – crossed the Rio Grande and are now sheltering under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas. What started as a few hundred people quickly turned to nearly 16,000, including many young children.”

WCK arrived on site Friday to see how we could best support people in need. Beginning over the weekend, our team started partnering with local restaurants to ensure meals were available immediately.

When disaster strikes, WCK’s Chef Relief Team steps out of the kitchen and on to the front lines to provide meals to those in need. WCK has served more than 50 million meals around the world to survivors in the aftermath of natural disasters and other crises.

https://wck.org/mission

FOODSTREAM

Foodstream is the first data-driven social network for businesses and nonprofits dedicated to providing access to affordable, healthy meals and produce for thousands of food insecure families in New York. “We believe hunger in the U.S. is a solvable problem, and FoodStream’s technology will become an essential part of the fight against food insecurity,” said FoodStream Co-Founder Rich Cumming.

https://foodstreamnetwork.com/

TECHROW

in Harlem, NY with a focus on transforming the traditional classroom for the future. That work started with incorporating virtual reality technology to increase student engagement in the classroom, empowering teachers with the capacity to own new technology, but more importantly, providing disconnected communities with an opportunity to realize their potential.

https://www.techrow.org/about-us

MOIA NYC

The Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs’ advocates for policies and leads, supports, and manages programs that increase justice, equity, and empowerment for the City’s immigrant communities, allowing them to live in safety and dignity.

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/immigrants/index.page
 

ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 79

“Thank you for giving me the honor to represent our beloved 79th Assembly District. I am here for you. Strengthening our Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses to have greater access to capital, contracting and opportunities so they hire our community residents and empower our neighborhoods as a whole,” said Assembly member, Michael Blake. “Secondly, focusing on creating a career-oriented education vision throughout our district so that we remember the priority of ensuring our children learn and are prepared to excel in society.”

https://www.nyassembly.gov/mem/Michael-Blake/welcome/
 

 

BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE (ASA)

We are home to more than 40 academic programs that will prepare you to continue your education at a four-year institution or begin your career. In addition to our high-quality academic programs, we offer you the opportunity to learn from our outstanding faculty, create flexible class schedules and grow with the support of our academic community. We enroll students from nearly 100 countries. Our campus is also home to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, the country’s first hall of fame.

http://www.bcc.cuny.edu/about-bcc/

YANKASA ASSOCIATION USA

As part of our commitment to ensuring a sustainable and thriving community, Yankasa Association strives to eliminate prejudice and discrimination, to defend human and civil rights secured by law, and to combat community deterioration and juvenile delinquency in the Ghanaian communities within the United States. Services offered to Yankasa Association members include educational curriculum in Arabic discipline.

https://yankasausa.org/mission-vision-values/

NYPD COMMUNITY AFFAIRS BUREAU

The Community Affairs Bureau (CAB) plays a critical role in the department's refocused approach to achieving and sustaining gains against crime by strengthening community relationships and trust. The bureau partners with community leaders, civic organizations, block associations, and concerned citizens to educate them on police policies and practices, and to develop solutions to challenges that arise within the city's many diverse communities.

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/bureaus/administrative/community-affairs.page