Access Justice Brooklyn
Provides high-quality pro-bono housing, family and end-of-life legal services, community legal workshops, and pro-bono training for attorneys and legal interns.
- Total Awarded $135,000
- Award Years 2023–2026
Brooklyn Org is proud to fund impactful work across our communities
Provides high-quality pro-bono housing, family and end-of-life legal services, community legal workshops, and pro-bono training for attorneys and legal interns.
Addresses the spread of HIV/AIDS in low-income neighborhoods in east Brooklyn through health services, rapid testing, education and counseling, and harm reduction counseling.
Provides holistic resources and support for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness, including a 24-hour drop in center, job readiness support, education, health services, and an emergency housing program.
Provides civic and economic opportunities to low-to-moderate income residents of Central Brooklyn through workforce development initiatives, homeownership services, and financial literacy workshops.
Provides transitional and permanent housing and holistic services to domestic violence survivors, unhoused older adults, veterans, justice-involved individuals, and low-income adults.
Advances lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer liberation by celebrating, commemorating, and convening LGBTQ+ Brooklyn through socially conscious and culturally responsive programs, partnerships, and advocacy.
Provides personal care, home health, and housekeeping services through a care management approach to older adults and residents with disabilities in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Supports new mothers and their infants in an effort to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal and infant health outcomes through community-based activities for populations disproportionately affected by poor birth, infant and health outcomes.
Delivers and promotes comprehensive care and support services for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, and advances research to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease.
Provides a wide range of social support, counseling, health, mental health, education, and supportive housing services to historically-underserved children, youth, and families.