Grants to New York organizations assist in bringing meals and winter coats, as well as support literacy. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “New York Times Neediest Cases Fund”
They Invest in the Land to Build the Future
Restoring a mangrove forest and building out gardens to protect, educate and nourish. Source: New York Times
These Afghans Had to Start Over. They Didn’t Have to Do It Alone.
A year after the evacuation, families have resettled in the United States with the assistance of nonprofits helping with rent, business training and educational support. Source: New York Times
For the Holiday, a Timely Serving of Inflation Relief
Higher food prices and a shortage of turkeys have added to the challenges for relief organizations providing Thanksgiving meals. Source: New York Times
Taking Action When the Covid Learning Curve Was Still Steep
Relief organizations and their clients have learned to adapt in order to achieve meaningful results during the pandemic. Source: New York Times
When a Sharpened Pencil Just Isn’t Enough
Nonprofit groups bolster educational pursuits by helping young people get the little things — a printer, a book that inspires — that make a big difference. Source: New York Times
With Job Skills Support, ‘I Feel Like I Want to Fly’
Whether unemployed or underemployed, those looking for opportunity can get a powerful lift from charitable organizations. Source: New York Times
For New York’s Food Insecure, a Lifeline When It Matters Most
Life on the economic margins grows less worrisome with the knowledge that there can still be food on the table. Source: New York Times
Finding a New Home, and New Hope, After Leaving Ukraine
When refugees from Russia’s invasion needed a fresh start, nonprofit agencies stepped in to assist. Source: New York Times
Using Journalism to Give Back
For over 100 years, The Times has inspired readers to donate to The Neediest Cases Fund, which helps people in need. Source: New York Times
The Gift of Glasses
Improving children’s vision and schoolwork with screenings, exams and even new eyeglasses. Source: New York Times
Safety Nets That Sustain Community
Grants provided support for organizations building out health initiatives, buoying Latino nonprofits and making sure New Yorkers are nourished. Source: New York Times
Finding Purpose by Giving Back
Whether helping people stay clean and safe, pursue their educational dreams or find the aid they need, volunteers make a difference. Source: New York Times
Bringing Books to Children That Speak Their Language
Nonprofit groups focused on literacy are encouraging reading and engaging students through culturally relevant stories. Source: New York Times
After Hurricane Ida, Recovering From Tumult
Homes were uninhabitable and groups had to adjust services. Called to act, one man said: “It’s always satisfying when you’re helping people, especially when it’s the people you live around. Source: New York Times