Meet Us On The Avenue

In the Community

The Association contributes to various charitable organizations in the New York City area through our Community Grant program and through other charitable initiatives and events.

Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund

Intrepid Team Extreme was born a vision shared by a group of ordinary people with a passion for making a difference in the lives of others. Members of the team are pushing their physical limits in a variety of extreme athletic events to raise money for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, which provides services for wounded heroes in uniform.

For more information on the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, visit https://www.fallenheroesfund.org

Phipps Neighborhoods

Phipps Neighborhoods provides children, youth, and families from low-income communities in the South Bronx the opportunities they need to rise above poverty through comprehensive education and career programs, and access to community services. They recognize lasting change often requires more than one service so they also focus on integrating participants with other comprehensive and helpful programs or community partnerships. 

For more information on Phipps Neighborhoods, visit http://www.phippsny.org

Center for Arts Education

The Center for Arts Education (CAE) is a nonprofit organization committed to ensuring every child in New York City receives equal access to a well-rounded education, of which the arts is a central component. They offer a variety of programs to infuse public schools with the arts, as well as professional development for teachers and administrators to better understand how they might be able to use the arts as a tool to inspire student learning and success. 

For more information on the Center for Arts Education, visit https://centerforartsed.org

St. Francis Pantry & Shelters

St. Francis Food Pantries & Shelters is a network of charitable programs that provide a broad range of services for those in need. From provision of food, clothing, shelter, and related social services, their mission is to improve the lives of the disadvantaged.

For more information on St. Francis Pantry & Shelters, visit http://stfrancispantries.org

Project FIND

In 1967, the National Council on Aging established Project FIND as part of a federal demonstration project designed to develop a national picture of the elderly poor.

Project FIND’s mission is to provide low- and moderate-income and homeless seniors with the services and support they need to enrich their lives and live independently.

Today Project FIND operates three supportive housing residences that are home to about 600 people and four seniors centers with over 3,000 members.

For more information on Project FIND, visit http://www.projectfind.org

Encore

Encore Community Services is committed to providing the senior population of the Clifton/Times Square Communities with care and services that help meet their daily needs.  Since 1977, Encore has prepared and delivered meals to thousands of homebound seniors in the Midtown/Times Square Area of Manhattan. 

For more information on Encore, visit http://encorecommunityservices.org