Click on the names of any of our charitable partners listed below to learn more about their missions and how you can get involved.
CURRENT CHARITABLE PARTNERS
Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester - provides supervised recreation, physical instruction, educational programs, cultural programs and social programs for all youths in Northern Westchester County.
Make A Wish Foundation of the Hudson Valley - grants the wishes of children in the Hudson Valley region with life-threatening medical conditions.
My Sister's Place - provides advocacy, community education, and services to those harmed by domestic violence.
Mt. Kisco Interfaith Pantry - food pantry that feeds local residents including seniors who cannot make ends meet on retirement incomes; the disabled; the working poor; and children.
Westchester Children's Museum - will be a learning laboratory providing children, families and school groups throughout the region the opportunity to nurture curiosity, enhance knowledge and ignite imagination through creative hands-on exploration.
Westchester County Veterans Service Agency - ensure that veterans and their dependents receive the maximum benefits from the Veterans Administration and other agencies at all levels of government.
PAST CHARITABLE PARTNERS
A-Home - rehabilitates, builds and manages affordable rental housing for older adults, disabled individuals and single parent families who, because of age, disability, or family status, cannot afford market rates.
Back to School Clothes for Kids - distributes new clothes and school supplies to needy children.
Blythedale Children's Hospital - dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis, care and treatment of children with complex medical and rehabilitative needs.
Breadwinners Foundation - provides short term financial assistance and resource information to families confronting economic hardship due to the tragic loss of a primary breadwinner.
Career Closet - provides free office clothes and training programs for the transition from welfare to work.
Coalition for Better School Food - Is committed to working with local communities to improve meals and increase awareness of the connection between good food, good health, and a student's ability to learn effectively.
College Careers Fund of Westchester - helps educationally and economically disadvantaged young people with a primary focus on academic enrichment, college advising, college awareness and financial aid awareness.
The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center of New York - provides services to reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect in Westchester County.
The Family Resource Center of Peekskill, Inc. - operates 18 housing units for Section 8 families with children.
The Food Bank of the Hudson Valley - dedicated to alleviating hunger, while preventing the waste of wholesome food.
Food P.A.T.C.H. - alleviates hunger and minimize food waste in Westchester County, by distributing food to more than 200,000 hungry people every year.
Friends of Karen - provides comprehensive emotional, financial and advocacy support to children with life threatening illnesses and their families.
Friends of Westchester County Parks - manages more than 50 parks and recreation properties by supporting, maintaining and enhancing Westchester's Parks.
Green Chimneys - restoring possibilities and creating futures for children with emotional, behavioral and learning challenges.
Guiding Eyes for the Blind - dedicated to enriching the lives of blind and visually impaired men and women by providing them with the freedom to travel safely, thereby assuring greater independence, dignity and new horizons of opportunity.
Literacy Volunteers of Westchester County - The organization's mission is to strengthen the English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills of adults in Westchester County.
The Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Inc. - dedicated to promoting mental health through advocacy, community education and direct services.
Meals on Wheels of White Plains - committed to delivering food and compassion to neighbors in need serving members of the community who are unable to shop or prepare adequate meals themselves.
Mount Kisco Day Care Center - provides high quality affordable childcare to a diverse group of children in a safe, healthy and developmentally appropriate environment.
Music Conservatory of Westchester - a community school for music, music therapy and musical theater arts using the power of music in a focused way to accomplish growth, learning, healing and change.
Northeast Westchester Special Recreation - provides therapeutic recreation for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
The Northern Westchester Shelter - provides a safe haven and caring services to survivors of domestic violence.
Open Door Family Medical Centers - provides quality health care and human services at affordable prices to the economically disadvantaged.
Pace Women's Justice Center - Provides training for lawyers and law students to represent victims of domestic violence.
Riverkeeper - monitors the Hudson River ecosystem, in order to safeguard the ecological integrity of the river, its tributaries and the watershed of New York City, by tracking down and stopping polluters.
Support Connection Inc. - provides emotional, social, and educational support services to women, their families and friends affected by breast and ovarian cancer.
Top Chefs Soups, a project of Westhab - employs homeless heads-of-households living in Westhab family shelters and teaches them to become responsible employees in the marketplace.
Veteran's Hospital of Castle Point - provides exceptional health care to veterans who have served their country.
Visiting Nurse Association of Hudson Valley - provides home health care to all who need services regardless of their ability to pay.
Westchester County Veterans Service Agency - ensure that veterans and their dependents receive the maximum benefits from the Veterans Administration and other agencies at all levels of government.
Westchester Woman's Resource Center of Putnam/Northern Westchester - provides advocacy, education and services to the community in order to create a safe, supportive environment that eliminates violence against women and children and promotes gender equality.
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